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t nO __> THE BISMAKCK Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., May 14 STOCK PRIGES RISE WITH BULLS TAKING OVER MART TRENDS = Favorite Sha Are Pushed One to Six Points Higher During Session New York Stocks \ tlie Afams Exp. . As. Com: an Am. Am. Crystal Sug. Internat. ... & Py. BEBBBBEE Pr: New York, May 14.—()—Bullish orces took control of the stock market ursday, pushing favorite shares 1 to 6 or more points higher in the most active trading in more than a week. e closing tone was strong. Sales approximated 1,350,000 shares. Although the turnover tapered off | 41 onsiderably during the last two hours, | 4 ae ia thin sellers market resulted in full ies Corp. ": maintenance of forenoon gains and in| Baldwin Loco. me cases an extension of a point or te Sone 9, leaving closing prices the best of | Bart e day. Leaders on the upturn included Beth steal tow : me! Telephone, Westinghouse,|Borden . 1, Case, Du Pont, International Har-|Borg Warner vester, Allied Chemical, Owens-Illinois, | Bridgeport Brass youngstown Sheet & Tube, U. 8. Steel, Big eethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, |B uburn Auto, Packard, Deere, Ameri-|Canadian Pac, an Smelting, Western Union, Consoli- Saeea W Da Rak. dated Edison, North » Santa pt Eee re, New York Central, Southern ific, Douglas Aircraft, Distillers Corp- Cerro oe de Pasco Seagrams, and International Nickel. bd Other financial markets also were generally brighter. Cotton was firm. orporate bonds edged forward moder- |G tely, and leading foreign currencies | Chi. vere steady. Wheat closed a trifle ir-|/C. R. I. eguiar, % cent higher to % cent gpraie Pi fower. Corn was % lower to % higher | Colum. ¢ pad onts were unchanged to % lower. | Colum. SA ————— _ Produce Market om: Soir. poet Solv. CHICAGO Chicago, May 14. — (®) — Poultry ursday was steady to firm, butter Set On bei teady and eggs easy. Products Butter, 10,077, steady; prices un- Seats ‘Wheat hanged. Crosley Rad. Eggs, 32,442, easy; extra firsts local | juris bos P's; cars 21; fresh graded firsts local Deere ‘& Co. pi, cars 20%; current receipts 19%; Borage packed extras 21%; storage packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 30 trucks, steady to 5 Ibs. and less 21. e ghorn hens 18: PI uth and White Rock springs 38, clored 26%; Plymouth and White ock fryers 27, colored 25; Plymouth rd White Rock broilers 25, colored 4. Barebacks 20-22, Leghorn 23; costers 14; turkeys 16-20; heavy old picks 15. heavy young 16; small white nd colored ducks 13; 11. BERBBEE aH Copper Anaconda . re - asd ga NEW YORK New York, May 14.—()—Live poul- sy ii All freight prices un- 11,600, higher than extra 27%- extra (OF score) 27%; other ices unchan; Cheese, 152,: slightly firmer. , firm. Prices un- ier. Mixed colors: m fret dite, 40 Ibs. 40-2 4 mediums, -%1 average checks | indus. Rayon packed firsts zk. fat. Cement BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 14.—W)—. Butter Futures: Kelvinator High Low Close|Kennecott . ae esge (8. 8. *" {Kroger Grocery Libbey-O-F. GI. 22% 22% Relis 21% 21% eee vember 27 Egg Futures efi Igerator - joney i 'Mid.-Cont. Pet. nominal. aaialany 5 2.75- B. ewt. Clover seca, 30 00-: 2, 0 -cwt, it wiles, w pay ‘prices e_repor: ing paid buyers here tried to un the range 78-80 ce! tr joston, for average to length Pree combing fine territory ool in original bags. 8. D. AD track 246, total U. new. stock, steady, one, supplies rather light, yuan been Bliss triumphs Ne s slight]; stron : fh demand pases san tock eady demand Ly ae suppl ; aay Ohle sacked per Sank ai Not be # 60-74 Coby 1.5 Ohio Mi ee aad condition 1 35; Round ir jualit; od a co dition poe h Dal rakots Red Pullman Pure Oil Purity Pane - Radio 4 ‘ASH GRAIN ia “tes Mew cir : oe. 1 heavy 1.03% woe hard | eau a i No. a iy gomanern, "9 be nati: 107%; aay '% Stand. ; Out Na ieee riers 2 5¢ Ibs. fe inh io. 1 red Aisin Re e 4 Barle: Feeq tortie’ 'p¢ Montana 9 a Fy sity, 26%. malting 4 LY dail ley 20% FLO 4; ts in. i ey ee Flour: rts ee di rieataard migalings 153% - rot WHEAT PRICES SAG AS FRAZIER-LEMKE 10% “4 Dearth of New Export Business in Canadian Grain Also Is a Factor Chicago, May 14—()—Sharply re- versing action witnessed yesterday, wheat prices Thursday climbed down 21% |the ladder. 58%] Toa notable extent, the lowering of 35 | wheat values apparently resulted from M authoritative assertions that defeat 4% of the Frazier-Lemke bill in congress 3, had killed all present prospects of in- 5% flationary legislation. Dearth of new % export business in Canadian wheat Bt acted also as a weight on prices. Rallies in the last few Ks baerd #e brought about an irregular close, 18% | cent lower to % higher compared with 27% | yesterday's finish, May 92%-%, July 85%-%, corn closed % lower to % 10% | higher, oats unchanged to % oft and #2 provisions varying from 15 cents set- 1% | back to an sph Mn advance. 12% MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT oe FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, May 14.—(#)—Short | yay covering near the close rallied wheat futures Thursday but the full loss % | suffered earlier in the day was not %| recovered. Liquidation of May and | Ma: July continued whenever the market! 2! | showed hard spots. May wheat closed 1%c lower, July % lower, and Sep- tember % off. Coarse grain futures rallied’ frac- tionally. July and September unchanged. May malting barley held unchanged. May feed barley closed % higher, July % lower and September % higher. May and July rye each closed % higher and September % up. May and Sep- tember flax held unchanged, while duly closed % down. Cash wheat of medium weight type of good quality was in good demand. Hardly enough winter wheat was in to make a market. Durum was firm. Corn was in good demand. Oats was in better demand. Rye demand was stronger. The barley market was uneven. Flax demand was fair. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, May 14.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,600; early undertone strong on slaughter steers and sh? stock; mostly asking higher; fum to good fed steers held arounf 6.25- 7.50; late top Wednesday 775; few tr medium to good heifers ;6.00-7.25; common to good beef c; most sausage bulls 5.2% down, fully steady; stockers and feeders little changed; calves 1,790; fully steady; oor SS BSRB Beene REE: RRR ei Peter it teks FARE RRR, ett aE the week; strictly good to choice 7.50- 8.50; selections 4.00 or more; and medium §. .00. Hogs 4,500; fairly active, unevenly steady, 10 aigher than Wednesday; weights 250 lbs. down showing most % | advance; top 9.25. Better 140-220 Ibs., 9.10-25; 220-250 lbs.. 8.83-9.20; 250-200 Ibs., 8.45-90; big weights down to 8.00; 5 00; pigs scarce; average cost Wednesday, 8.67; weight, 254 lbs. Sheep 300; hardly enough slaughter labs on market to test value; few sais and indications steady to weak; shughter ewes weak to 25 lower; bet- ter shorn kinds 3.75-4.50; best wooled Iymbs Wednesday 11.00; clippers 10.00. Dairy cows: Moderately good action ‘but light supply and demand fair; prices little ehanged; medium and good spring cows 60.00-80.00; odd head higher, but ours peeve. 5.00; plainer iy | kinds around 45. to strong jd narrow; CHICAGO Chicago, May 14.—)— 12 "11,000; including. Yoo" direct % | 9) ene strong to 10 cents higher thal average, closing slow, 4 sluggish dressed | trade les both steers toda: 3 pressure nts lowe! Super, old crop lambs pranecally clippe, early bulk od Kinds 9.85-10.1 ding choice Mie fornia ove 11.75; few shorn rin ewes 3.50+4. a0. ‘ RANGE OF Saneer. Le. td Minneapolit i us ange fel heat, No. 5 mm 1 % | xellow 60 Hey, a palhing. ng 8 Ne’ 3° Meat: bag 4 CASH GRAIN ara rts: be 3 matte a, ‘northern Se. ; No. 8 white 28) WIN) w janiben T north BIL 1S DEFEATED (say Be better grades strorg to 50c higher for | M' Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by ras Miller Co.) May 1 Mo. 1 dark northern, $8 te, ...# 81 No. 5 dak northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 62; 48 Ibs., 59; 47 Ibs., 56; 46 Tbs., 53; 45 Ibs., 50; 44 tbs, 45; 43 ib. 42; 42 Ibe., 4 41 Ibs. 36; 40 Ibs., 33; 39 Ibs., 30; 38 Ibs., 27; 37 Ibs., 26; all under ‘37 Ibs., 25. No, 1 hard amber durum ... No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax .. No. 2 flax pita . Oats .. Hard winter wheat . CHICAGO GRAIN bes he tiga 14.—( a8 bis BBR zee? KKK LEK Ri .. ee Bek BBR en hy we FRR RR Ree May oats closed % higher, |May roneetiganens® anor Wheat " Open High Low e FLK Thinks Daddy Is Dead Jimmy Robinsen, six and one. half-year-old eon of Thomas #. Robinson, Jr., arrested for kid. naping of Mrs. Berry V. Stoll tn Louisville, Is shown at the country home of his mother near Nashville, Tenn. where he has been taught to believe his father Is dead. (Asse. ciated Press Photo) | Miscellaneous MONEY RATES York, May 14.—()—Call money 1 per cent all day: prime com- paper % per cent; time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos 1% per cent offered; bankers acceptances un- changed. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 1¢. exchange irregular; Gr demand in dollars, others in cents, t Britain 4.96 Fr nice 6.60%; Italy fi .36, reg. travel ; Swe- 2 . $8 Ts: New York in Montrest 100.25, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. isi ) Maryland Fund. 18. 19.52. Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.4 Sel Inc. Sh. CURB sTOCKS New York, May 14.—(@)—Curb: American Gen. 9, - Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 1873 NEW YORK BONDS York, May 14.—(®%)—Bonds Northern 1936, 100 New close Creat 7s of $32. GOVERNMENT BONDS Bie May 14.—(?)—Govern- 3 BBB ase # 1 1.66 1.66% 1.66% 4.75-5.75; | ray MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 5 riety Pelee compared to BPs ery = aS eee ‘cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered lthyDNS ; 1.03% 114% -..... i) Re N s cy 1.01% 1.13% 1.12% 99% 110% 107% 1.04% 1.01% 98% 96% 93% ay Wister Wheat + 102% 1.04% 1.01% 1.03% 87% 1.00% 96% 99% oe _ > 93% 97% 82% 96% os. 5 92 86 91% and’ South ‘Danes Wheat 92% 0% 90% 92% 90% 92% 88% 20% 26% 9% 84% Durem -a - mae 424428 - ian) bhi tt 29: 8: 85 ee 91% 1.07% 90% 107% 0% 1.06% 87% 1.05% MA% 1.06% 20% 1.03% 70% 1.08% 76% 1.01% Hh 90% 88% s i Syeeges ia To Arrive|a (By the As Midwest Corp. McGraw El. 30 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, May 14.—@)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 10. Postponement of the proposed Red river watershed tour was announced Thursday by the North Dakota state planning board because of road con- ditions. The tour will open June 11 at Fergus Falls. The Bible, or some part of it, now has been translated into more than 900 languages. The U. 8S. Naval Observatory re- ports that the curvature of the earth measures approximately eight inches mile. Starts Life Anew Sines her acquittal of complicity im the kidnaping of Mre. Berry V. Stoll of Louisville, for which her husband was arrested in California, Mrs. Thomas H. Robinson, mg (above) has been attending bus. ness 1 in Nashville, Tenn. and has started diveree proceédings (Associated Press Photo) This Is LIFE INSURANCE WEEK ee ner weet with Provident Hie oreo) far commteactive cane tance. ql TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1986. For or Good Used Furniture || Read the WANT-ADS Salesmen Wanted A AT ONCE. Rawleigh Route of 800 families in Oliver and west and south Grant counties. Only reliable men need apply. Can earn $25 or more weekly. No cash required. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NDE-18-Z, Minneapolis, Minn. Help | Wanted Wi a drug clerk. Give references with application. Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. D. Business Opportunity OR &. jop build- ing, 25x60, equipped with blac! amith tools and machinery, weld- ing plant and lather. Located at Faith, South Dakota. For informa- tion write Jack Alden, Faith, 8. D. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Bankers’ Specials at Working | ¥ Man’s Prices 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan . ted 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 1984 Chrysler Sedan . 1932 Willys rg Coupe. 1931 Pontiac “6” Sedan 1931 “6” Sedan . 1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe .. 1931 Oakland Sedan . 1932 Plymouth Sedan .. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 1932 Buick Sedan .......... 1928 Packard Sedan ..... 1934 Chevrolet Pickup ... 1928 Buick Sedan ...... business.| 1926 Oakland Sedan . FOR SALE—Beauty Shop. Excellent location. Good business. Reason, owner leaving city. Will sell cheap. Write Tribune Ad. 15734. FOR SALE—Profitable restaurant in county seat city of 800. Virtually no competition. For particulars write Tribune Ad. 15700. FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas. Haw- ley. Mandan. Manager Wanted Manufacturer, well rated, wants No selling or canvassing. Good income to start. Cash investment of $750.00 required, which is fully secured and returnable. References given and demanded. Write Adv. No. 15716, c-o The Bismarck Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. BASEMENT ROOM in modern house, for two ladies or young be used for light housel Close in. 512 Rosser. FOR RENT—Cool sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. Drop leaf table for sale. 222 2nd St. Upstairs. 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Pontiac Coach 1930 Nash Sedan ... 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 1935 Ford Coupe ... 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 25 Other Cars to Choose From bali wl~nc-! oh eal onal loned right. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. Phone 700 FOR SALE—1928 Pontiac _— et or will trade for cattle. Section of land for sale, $15 per acre including crop; or will rent for $400 cash. Seven miles from Dawson. Im- provements worth about $7000. Adolph Anderson, Dawson, N. D. FOR SALE—Model A Ford touring car. Thoroughly reconditioned. Like new. Good tires. Will sell for cash or trade for cattle, horses or sheep. Price $135. Phone 299-W. Abe Tolchinsky. a (ST SELL—Ford, 1938 coupe. Ex- cellent condition. Terms arrang- ed. Telephone 942-J. Work Wanted WANTED by respectable middle- aged woman, housekeeping for men only. References exchanged. Write Tribune Ad 15672. YOUNG WOMAN wishes position as housekeeper. Well experienced. Will furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 15690. asiseacase Male Help Wanted ' $15 The American Beauty Permanent for American Girls + AS California Wave Nook Phone 78 Van’s Beauty § ‘Shop. Phone 1590 Laurel Beauty | Box. Wilton, N. D., Laura Aase, Prep. LOTS FOR SALE Richholt school and new city park on terms of $10.00 Gews and $10.00 per month; interest 6%; on or near water. Abstracts nished. Hedden Real Estate Ageney, Phone “0”. ____ Room and Board ROOM in modern home with board at 406 6th St. Telephone 431. Apartments for Rent EXPERT Lawn Mower Sharpening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 Sixth St. EXPERIENC! girl wants general housework by hour in afterneons. Call 477. Ask for Evelyn. NICE BASEMENT sleeping room. $6) per month. Also room on first floor. 418 9th St. Telephone 1971. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Sult-| able for one or two gentlemen at | ‘722 Sixth St. — 614. NICE sleeping Ladies pre- ferred. $10 per joy 414 8th St. Telephone 367-J. FURNISHED SLEEPING room. Ciose to bath. Hot water at all times. 120 Ave. A. PLEASANT ground floor room next to bath. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. | FOR “RENT—Clean, comfortable sleeping room at 422 4th. Phone 649. Building H FOR SALE—Out of town two story building 24x50, suitable for apart- ments, which can be moved to Bis- marck if you have location. Will furnish funds for finishing same. Write Tribune Ad. 15723. Investigate our Home Loan Plans FOR SALE—7 room modern a8 bungalow. Full basement 50x150, Located near capitol on th street. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly payments. 5 room house, lot 50x140. 600 block on 8th street. WANTED—Work by the hour. Phone 871-M. Ask for Stella. MEN’S SUITS AND top coats, ladies’ suits and ci » dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00; pressed only, 50 cents. Rugs and ‘overstuffed furniture | cleaned in your home. PERFEC- TION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. SPECIAL ALL SEVEN and fifteen jewel pocket and wrist watches cleaned for $1.50. Round crys! 25c, fancy crystals 50c, main springs, $1.25. KYSAR'S JEWELRY AND REPAIR SHOP. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. ee eee Farms—For Sale or Rent FEDERAL LAND BANKS I have several good Sages 50 Teck. ales for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally at 510 5th 8t., Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon. Kar] Klein, field rep- resentative. Wanted to Borrow WANTED TO BORROW—Money on modern, well improved farm near Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 15688. Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tested chicks. You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatehery, Mandan, N, Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price lists on request. Tribune Rates bg heig rT ifs i AVAILABLE May » well ed four room apartment with nerth, east and south exposure. Two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Suitable, 4 adults. $85.00. For appointment phone 1063 or 1840. MODERN apartment leges. Close in. Suitable for twe adults. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. UNFURNISHED modern 3 room apartment. Close in. Ges heat, Kelvinator, Maytag washer, private entrance. Adults. Telephone 1565- M. 408 Mandan 8t. {NEWLY DECORATED partly fur- nished basement apartment. Near capitol. $25 per month. Gas, lights and water furnished. Adults only. Telephone 1832. THREE ROOM furnished or unfur- Available June 1. 1013 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3 room apartment. Private bath. Reasone. able. Downtown. No children. Phone 1240, FURNISHED apartment on floor including lights, heat, gas, wa- ry mawinete: Close to capitel. ith. TWO ROOM basement apartment, al- nished for light housekeeping. ‘7th St. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Private entrance. Mar- a couple preferred. 120 W. Thay- TWORDON Sareea aa_—am light hor Rent reasonable. 219 Bou South ae a. FOR RENT—Furnished tor light housekeeping. Doe an Bot Water always, 306% Main Ave. THREE ROOM private bath, kitchenette, Frigidaire, laundry privileges. 106 Main. rear house. 413 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or untir- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 318 Third St. F. W. Murphy. FURNISHED OR unfurnished apartment, also 4-room unfurnish- PB Ed ES FOR RENT—Two clean rooms for _ light housekeeping. Ground fleor. $25.00. 1014 Bdwy. TWO APAR’ }, one 300 lots located near and sreund the

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