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¥ 1 ¥ 4 Se ri 2 iy 3 ¢ , % | " ' bi : | STOCK PRICES SAG AS ADVERSE NEWS FLOODS EXCHANG THE BISMARCK TRIB Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | Market Report for Tues., July 7 WHEAT PRICE GAINS WIPED OUT AS RAIN BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Use pallet ©.) TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936 #3 HITS SASKATCHEWAN see bd No. 2 dark northern, 87 Ibs. . Can 1No. 3 dark northern, 86 Ibs. . Drouth and Steel Situation Are jam. Orystal Bux. ry pabperrisgieed steed i 10% (No. 4 dark nort Principal Factors In at eee K. Values Plummet Six Cents Be Mo. A dar northern, Value Dips a ae iay| fore Reacting At Close to No: § dare northern, Am. Rad. tg Retrieve a Cent No. 5 “ag ae” 50 Ibe... Am. Stl. A unsuccessful battle against adverse |Am, su. A 524 | _ Chicago, July 1AM of Tues. TBE a ios, or 41 4 news principally concerned with the|Am. Tel. é& 168% | day's sweeping gains of wheat prices |%0'110 'Bs" Se ine, 88: $7 ie a; 36 drouth and steel labor situations. Am. Tob. B. ei were more than wiped out in late Ibe, $0. All under ibs, While extrema losses of 1:to 3 or/Am. Wat Sit | dealings. 102 more points Were reduced in many in- | Am. Woo 3% Hesavy chit $4paetbA ata niger | ‘4 stances during late dealings, the close Ane ih. tt of places in Saskatchewan, Canada, orf was heavy. Transfers approximated|Assd. Dry 14h | notaly around Regina, led to a gen- 17 1,100,000 shares. Atch. T. & 8. F. ae eral selling rush, and quotations broke ime Grains soared about the limit per-|Atl. Ref. » 8% oni PR Sree the entire 58 mitted for a day’s trading but wheat |Aviation Gere. au binned ae he well dad nae ae 30 Reh HHL ce nee anaes Bult On 194 | otter erain-to some extent. : “ Stocks met some support as rain was| 7. 18 ina Avacwa Hard winter wheat ad reported in some Canadian crop atess. eka Oi ey Wheat smashed downward almost Steels, farm implements and motors |Beint Beal new ©), | oacaennberta ORC Hae oe eae CHICAGO GRAIN rere among the main share losers. At Boeing Air. He | ST ec enatas tien | Chango; FULy. 7 the same time, several oils, distilleries, [Borden 308 oon ttniohs Sue 108% tone, Boe. t— “Open Low Close mines and specialties held gains of as be Ble BY 1.08%. to 1.06, Dec. 106% to’107%,| 20 +110 1.10% 1.06% roa much as @ point or more. 13 | 1.06%. to 1.08, Dec. 1.06% 07%, | Sep. + LOB% 1.10% 1.04% 1.05 Outstanding on the decline were U. care 82, | corn 254 to 2% up, Sept, 7% to 1B./Dec. -s.--.- 100% 111% 106 106% 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown (Burr. aq. oe 25% | % gain, and peavisions wubvite from | July + 20% 80% .7 18% Sheet & Tube, Inland Steel, National 12% | 20 cents setback to 15 cents gain. | SeP. 1% 70% By 11% Steel, J. I. Case, Deere, International a 162% i "| Deg. M4 0% NK 3% Harvester, Caterpillar Tractor, Oliver . Farm, Johns-Manville, General Mo- | Fuvonns close IRREGULAR. eee ic BE BE ORY BE 8, tw! —(P)—" a 2 4 inghouse Air Brake, Preeport, Texas, i vanced to the allowable Wimit for the (SU ss... 70% TT 11% 1% Texas Gulf, Holly Sugar, Santa Fe, . Gt. day but eventually profit taking de- | Sep. ‘3% TT) 1% 1 Union Pacific, Norfolk & Western and M. Bi veloped on reports of heavy pare Dec. 1% .18% 72% .12% Electris AutocLite pew chases of Canadian wheat by mil Bar 5 . M. Near the close a fresh wave of sell- | July 61 62 «61 ay oes: Morante Fab eneesa ee = By, BY BM %, higher, September tinchanged and | fea tions he q . Lara— | Produce Markets | (Satz. Bacember’ 4 10 a ca ry Flax futures” advanced the limit | 5 11.02 CHICAGO 7 and then reacted on profit taking of iB 1102 ete ee ae eee Beige, aicane bt ibaa tures sold at the highest prices since /COn, Oil .. cents higher at 2: Bel . January, 1930, again Tuesday ‘as the /COnt- Can. peltly oats lower: Septem- 12.87 market, ‘shot ‘upward more than s|Cont’ Olt ger Bien hed hanes ang ti aed cent. “Spot” butter advanced 1% lGor Stabe ber 8 lower, ui cents to $8 cents a pound, highest/Gream 4 1% higher; Sep- July price in six years and within 4 Gresley Rad Cr Ma and’ Becert- guly 12%, cae se andi settee dgautet Wineetatt 108 LS f whe: a The tone of both the butter and & was grasey. Durum was in ‘good ‘ae: * eee Ah sebpaed was firm. Poultry ruled Bougias Aire meen, mas nchaneed, oe wae " Hm 8 be ae ani @ was in fair to 56% 36% * , firm, \- 4 demand. 33; extra firsts (90-91) 32%-%; firsts |El. Pow. & Lt. (88-89) 31%-32%; standards (90 cen- | Firest. T. & R. a7 ° a om tralized carlots) 33. Freeport Tex. 4 Livestock 0% 10 Eggs, 11,213, firm, prices un- ee oe 21 20% 10% ic steady: Gen. Foods . rH 80. 8T. PAUL a ae Poultry, live, 35 trucks, ; hens i . ST. oo oe 5 ibs, and less 18, more than 5 lbs.,|Gen. South St. Paul, July 7.—(AP—U. Bs 338 18; Leghorn hens 15; Plymouth and|Gillette . 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,000; all classes White Rock springs 24, colored 20; Dust about steady; bulk fed steers and + 2.08% 2.08% 2.06 3.06 Plymouth Rock fryers 20, White Rock : Aa ire ih 7.75: load choice 1200 + 2.08 2.08 2.04 2.06 19%, colored 18; Plymouth Whit . t. % . lat londay 8.75; butcher hei- PERE RT otk aud eck protlers, 17, pts inte fers 600 to 7.00; grassers down to! puiutn, Mine duly fe vee- backs 16-17, Leghorns 2 Ib. up, 16, less] G : 5.00; beef cows 4.00 to 4.50; cutter Open High Low than 2 Ibs, 14%; roosters 14, Leghorn st. Bi grades 3.00 to-3.75; sausage bulls 4.75 roosters 13; trkeys 13-16; Beary old old yhound 1% | 005.25; lower grade stock steers and ducks 12%, heavy young 16%, small 1% | Calves 4.50 to 5.50; good white faced white ducks 11%, small colored 10%; |Howe Sound calves 6.80 to 7.00. Calves | 2,700: young geese 15, old geese 12. vealers steady; better grades 7.00 to Sas Ac hs alee Iilinois Cent. 1% | 8.00; choice 8.50 or above. NEW YORK Indus. Hogs, 17,800; bartows and gilts| 5, New York, July 7.—(@—Live poul- : steady; sows mostly 15 lower, better try quiet. By freight: No quotations, |Imt. 140-230 tbs. 10.25-60; top 10.60; 230- Butter, 20,190, strong and active, |Int. 2 260° tbs, 1600-35: 280-300 Ibs.,' 9.60- Creamery, ‘Meher than extra 33%-|Int. Tel, ge Aves rd LIS CASH GRAIN 34%; extra (92 score) 33%-%:; firsts 10.10; 300-350 Ibs., 9.25-75; bulk sows A (90-54 coten) 33-384: centralized (3 400 ‘pounds down 855-85; heavier Ruewtay Gs corapeced teat migheene,, 728,169, firm, State, whole Kennectts Seon. begets oe sitibeb aiaemae 4 : . 37; cash coar: hela, 1936 fancy 28% 23%. noe | Kroger Sheep, 5,000; run includes 19 cars uotations today follow: Bees, 46211, firm.” Mixed colors , Washington lambs, mostly killers; Wheat unchanged. Loew's bn ey peg lambs crecine: od Delivered To Arrive 3 earl sales natives 9.75; RUTTER ane EGG FUTURES % | wast held. higher; other - 1.80% 1.44% Butter Futures: High Low Close 4 {Classes steady; few yearlings 17.00 1.28% 1.43% Storage Standard down; fat ewes up to 4.25, 5 88 Bee wutu niealinen cc: Dairy cattle unchanged, strong - 1.26% 142% ..... Refrigerator Stand- iy |weigta, atta, tos shipping’ $8.0 124% 1.40% ards, Oct. ...... .25% 25% .26 75.00; others‘ 35.00-50.00. 2DNB SO ARO) ESEhe) 7. Ts. ...... 1.22% 1.38% iscella: CHICAGO Misceflancens | eaats Meg Ree ay 1204.10 FOREIGN Bx i N EXCHANGE n | Minn. fully ery with ia Aaa ke , 11.15; desirabl eo 170-340 Ib. 10.86-11. ne. henvion ee 132% seeee seve at, Getler 1800.7, “$000; tea + 114% 129% wreden, 2690 N sendy 4 medium? 113% 1.26% is ow orn i 983/16; New York 4 weight offerings: waterfiiis liberal ‘ae mal, 100.07 18/16. . being ® factor in general mar- + 1.12% 1.23% Stl. iat early top mediumweight steers thern New York July 1 acalt money [Ne ¥, Cenk Betlers largely 800-800. ‘atecr, and DRL EE J era steady, 1 per cent all aay. Prime Yearling tae; co ‘ Winter Wheat eer paper % per cent. Ae Ne ra ki of loans steady, 60 days-6 mos., 1 1 cent. Bankers Acceptances unchanged. GOVERNMENT BONDS New forks July 7.—(@)—Govern- ment bonds: Treausty ¢ 117.24. Treasury 4's, 113.3. VESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Asseciated Press) (Over the counter in New Tork. > Maryland Fund, 1: 0.3: Quart. Inc. 8h. Sel, Inc, 81 CURB 8° New Tork, suly, imncury: American Gen. 8 Cities service on Elec. Bond 21%. NEW YORK BONDS RG York, July 7.—()—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, blank. MIN! stocks wcll neapolis, Ty 1.—(P)—Btocks at Bank Stock ys Northwest yee 8% (By the aiawest Cort MeGraw El. total U. 8. supplies ii er cwt. a Hy preged ed. he 4 partly North ‘Careline Bites t ir juality: rginia vor Paetharn July 7, ee Rt a Z He aaa wei fee ine ray a med Mandera’ migqjings #7 or - 1.27% 1.29% 1 is % % 1.25% 1.27% Separated ‘Siamese! Nine-year-old Meta “larle Kellar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellar of Streator, tll, has been authenticated by the American Medical Association as the only liv. ing separated Siamese twin. An oP. eration shortly after birth parted her from her dead twin sister. She is shown in the yard of her home. (Associated Press Photo) RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 7—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy @ark northern spring 1.22%; No. 1 ‘dark northern 1.211%-143%; sample grade dark northern 1. 18%; No. 1 dark hard winter 1.20%-1.23; No. 3 hard amber durum 1.34%; No. 3 mix- ed durum 1.07-1.26%. Corn, No. 2 yellow 79-82. Oats, No. 2 white 40 Rye, No. 1, 76%. Barley No. 3 malt- ing 88; No. 3, 81-87. Flax not quoted. BOSTON WOOL Boston, July 7.—(®—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—A small volume of business was being transacted in fine orig- Inal_western wools by a few houses in Boston. Prices on fine original territory wool were about steady on the slightly lower levels of last: week. Fine original territory wool of average French combing lengths were moved at 82-83 cents scoured basis but most houses wanted ‘85-86 cents for lines running strongly to good. French combing lengths fine territory wool in original bags sold at 80-81 cents scoured basis. Two Workmen Hurt in Moorhead Dust Blast Moorhead, Minn., July 7.—(7)—A terrific dust explosion in a Moorhead feed mill Tuesday seriously injured one workman and inflicted burns on another. In a hospital is Ed Bye, 40. % "The other workman is Victor West- lund. The roof of the building was blown out, and nearby structures were shaken. . MILLIONAIRE DIES San Francisco, July 71.—(?)—William Bowers Bourn, who gave historic lake Killarney to the Irish Free State after accumulating a fortune from California mines and public utilities, is dead. The 79-year-old multi- millionaire died Sunday. HOTEL OWNER DIES Sherwood, N. D., July 7.—(4)—P. J. Hester, 82, Sherwood hotel owne: and former Minot business man, died at his home in Sherwood Monday even- ing after a period of ill health. The body will be taken for burial to his former home at Pendleton, Ore. MAURER QUITS PARTY Reading, Pa. July 7.—(4)—James H. Maurer, prominent Socialist and twice a candidate for vice president, resigned from the party Tuesday with: ® denunciation of what he termed .| the party leadership's “trend toward Communism.” The Great Pyramid of Cheops con- sits of about 2,300,000 stone blocks, . each of which is about three feet high, and weights an average of 2% tons. STORIES IN STAMPS By [. S. Klein jambs and yearlings ong to 25 higher; ews ady; early bulk desirab! bs 9.50-10.25; few 10.85 to all in- nn 10's ‘averaging 84 Ib. 9. a ew yearlings 7. J most fat ew Dept. der jwéatile pd slaughter, ete Utele Ts butcher cows g and feeders easiet; 18 fof load. choice around beeves; other sales steers Finater at $0 ot! Soe. down chief); lots heifers Beis, arenes Fetal Fysty4 4.00-80; ha ee =| ast S: oes Camcnnser meen iQ = oF 1 Pae:e 7 eee zee ct :* 42 1.19% 14 14 1a 142 14 140 % 1.27% 1.22% 13% 1.19 1.25% + 1.20% 123% 118% 1.21% 1.1745 Wheat - 115% 1.17% 113% 1.15%, + 1.13% 1.15% 1.11% 1.13% + 1.10% 1.13% 1.08% 1.11 Durum i“ "TURKEY was under the thumb of an aging despot when young Mustapha Kemal, an orphan of Salonica, called upon the people to liberate themselves. He or- ganized secret societies andowas imprisoned, then exiled for his efforts. He returtied to his coun- try in the face of death as an out- | law, and so aroused the people that the sultan sought to get rid of him by sending him away in bis ef Pevmeltions that seemed | hopeless. But each time: Kemal seturned victorious. The World War came and Ke- mal, only 35, succeeded in turning back the invading allies at the Then. came Greece, Dardanelles. 1 aided by the former allies, and ' again Kemal turned back the enemy. The sultan had to flee, tnd Kemal, at 40, became ees dent of a new Turkey. He moved the capital to Angora, and instituted remarkable reforms in education and in the social life chia (Copyright, btied NEA Service, Ine. . WANT ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open Travel Opportunities Female Help Wanted Moines, July 13th. | Wi 1 for USED CARS Have room for three passengers. pines $8.00 per month. Two in 1981 Pontiac Sedan Share expenses. Phone 438. Call at 1014 Broadway. 1936 Buick Sedan a WANTED aspucaanel Soma TOF 19% Chrysler Sedan cdg Se mt general home cooking. 317 - 8th.| 1934 Chevrolet Pickup FOR SALE—Good income property in} Phone 860-R. 1935 Airflow Glasgow, Montana. Thirty cabin | WaNTED—Girl for general house-| 1920° Buick Coupe Toom tourist camp, ‘tin a hom work. Apply at Campbell’s Photo, 1934 Plymouth Sedan location. ‘Coach Terms. Address Brockway Mercan- wanes i ist Erskine Tudor ao Saidt is Se Miller Hotel, Napoleon, N. Dak. ee eee d FOR SALE—A complete line of hotel | s-aerem—airi eral house:| 1935 Plymouth Touring Sedan equipment in good town. On high- < Pooks ae 1931 Dodge Sedan ended Ce Pp TB td 1935 ae eer parlor connection. W fo ——SC—? 1983 8 Sedan Sisters, Coleharbor, N. Dak. a Work Wanted 1983 DeSoto Sedan FOR SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town | LIVESTOOR trucked to West Fargo.| 1934 Plymouth Coach of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good| Can take half carload at trip. Bond-} 1931 Ford Coach business. Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny-| ed and insured. H.T. Crum. Phone| 1985 Plymouth Coach den for further information. Heb-| 542 Mandan. ‘We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill wee — 122 Main FOR SALE—Attractive 5 room bun- galow, fire place, hot water heat with an apartment. Also room fin- ished in basement. Near capitol. _ Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—5 room desirable bunga- low, 2 bed rooms, enclosed porch, full basement, garage. Near high school. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE BY OWNER cheap for cash. Modern six room home, warm, built-in garage. Call at house. 723- i _ Sth St. Phone 1985. or Home Loan Plans @ © Convenient Payments. sete of buildings, Fred @. Hot- galow with garage. Close in. July 15th. Inquire L, W. McLean, 222- amen FOR RENT—Eight room house with garage. 410 - 2nd St., N. W., Man- paying in advance; Mersey Rear? month. Close in, aa autiful large shade trees ant eed he flowers, Ideal home to retire with FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, $25 ample certain income. My health and $35.00 per month. L. N. Cary! requires quietude of country. Box peu aE 238, Minot, N. Dak. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—6 room modern bunga- | low. Immediate possession. Geo. COMFORTABLE sleeping _ room. Ground floor. Next to bath. 234 M. Register. W. Thayer, Phone 1770. Livestock for Sale LARGE, nice sleeping room. Private home. Gentlemen preferred. 201 Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Chiffionier, ice box, mir= ror, 24x14, fruit jars, sewing ma- chine, table, four chairs, = buggy, miscellaneous articles, ard. FOR SALE—% bed and coll spring, 9x12 rug, mat. Singer vacuum cleat- er. Rear Apt. 316 Mandan. HOUSEHOLD furniture tor sale. Over Master Cleaners and Dyers, __300% Main J FOR SALE—Cook stove, bed, bird cage with stand. Phone 1468-W. STARTING Saturday, July 18th, we, will sell horses and cattle at the N. P. Stockyards, Mandan every Sat-| Avenue A West. urday. We sell at Jamestown every } SLEEPING ROOMS. Gentiemen Monday in the year and at Staples, |“ oniy, ae ae poe Man- _dan Bt, FOR RENT—Large, cool sleeping Minnesota every Wednesday. All are sold by us on commission. Bring Hg in modern home. Call at 518 ih. in your livestock to these sales for best prices, THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., JAMESTOWN, N. DAK. Livestock Wanted » WANTED—Livestock to feed on shares or contract. Both sheep and cattle. E. Warner, 302 Ist Avenue North, Moorhead, Minn. Lost and Found WILL PARTY who took lady's white gold Bulova watch from Charlie's Service station mail same to Mrs. Otto Beth, Judson, N. Dak. FOUND—Package containing lady’s Cabins for Rent __ CABINS for Rent—On lake, $9 weekly including ice RES RESETS ee a a ee wood. 8S. W. Corwin, Bismarck.~’ if pay jor ad. ,. OS ___} | Today’s Recipe bended ae rR REET Savory Potato Salad Three cups diced potatoes, 2 or 3 drops onion juice, 1 cucumber, 4 small new beets, 4 hard-cooked eggs, 2 tablespoons minced parsley, 1 cup cooked salad dressing. Dice beets while they are hot and cover with 2 tablespoons lemon juice, % teaspoon sugar, % teaspoon salt and a few grains pepper. Let stand until ready to mix the salad. Add onion juice to salad dressing. Chop whites of eggs and put yolks through ricer. Combine potatoes, beets drained from lemon juice, eggs and salad dressing. Mix lightly with a fork and chill for one hour in re- frigerator. When ready to serve, pare and dice cucumber and add to mix- ture. Serve on crisp lettuce with minced parsley sprinkled over the top. The dressing for potato salad is im- portant, too. It should be decidedly tart and quite rich, because there is only the yolks of the eggs to supply fat calories. If oil mayonnaise is used, it’s a good idea to marinate the Potatoes in French dressing for an hour before combining with the other materials. LOST—White Spitz female dog. Named “Spitz.” Reward. Return to 908 - 2nd St. LOST—Lemon and white spotted fox terrier. Tail clipped. Phone 974. —_————— Personal | FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS Large sun porch. PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved} Two or three adults. 1002 Broad- quick. Get free sample doctor's| way. prescription, Udga, at Service Drug | FOR Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. For Sale FOR SALE—One oak back bar, bacco case, 12 ft., one 12 ft. cigar and candy case, marble base; one billiard table; one pool table. A real bargain. Security Credit Co., Mandan. ATTENTION TRUCKERS WE HAVE large supplies of Early Fortune Millet, yellow corn, barley and oats for sale at reasonable ies Carter Elevator Co., Lisbon, furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance, RENT—Two room apartment. Private entrance. Mare ried couple preferred. basement apt. 5. 118 W. Thayer. COZY 2 room apartment. Suita two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. quire 819 5th. MOD! ment. Living room, bedroom, kitch- en and private bath. Close in. Phone 1770. TWO ROOM furnished ground STEIWER HEADS DRIVE Chicago, July 7—(#)—Sen. Fred- erick L. Stelwer of Oregon, keynoter of the Cleveland convention, will di- rect the Republican campaign to win enate seats in the west this fall, it was announced FOR SALE—Six weeks old Chester- white pigs, $4.00 each. First come, first served. Also good milk cows. Registered Hereford cows, heifers and bulls, C. C. Turner, Bis 4 Tuesday. FOR SALE—Dinette set, like new, In the time an elephant is pro- ducing one offspring, an oyster is able to lay 1,000,000,000 eggs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rot the artnership composed of Glitschka and W. R. Glitschka (which is known as Glitschka & also known as “Phillip's doing business as a Servi: 214 Sixth street in Bismarck, North Dakota, is hereby dissolved, and that ad after this di J. shall be and of the property and ip: than merchandise stock) connection with said business ani business location, and that the man- housekeeping rooms. Inquire aces p.m. agement of such business shall be in word basis, W. R. Glitschka, who {s authorized to fettnseabigat sic"'ant, siren || Sia meee aes weet) Be ftems of indebtedness owned by said || % consecutive partnership. (per word) .. Dated, July 7, ane, ieee 3 consecutive 4 WR: GLITSCHEA,_ ‘ (per word) ............4%0 6 consecutive bd word) ....... oo . table of rates effective only in the state ef North Da- Cuts and berder used on want ads come under classi- fied @isplay rates ef 75 conts per column inch per single in- "Ne clairvoyant, fortune tal- le er, matrimonial, er doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right te edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. i ALL

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