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STOCK PRICES CLINB AS BUYERS RESPOND |... TOINDUSTRIAL NEWS Break in Drouth and Excellent Business Reports Are “Major Factors turned. in gains ranging from frac- tions to 3 or more points generally. Despite profit realizing which tend- td to restrain many issues, a number of new 5-year highs were registered. ‘The close was firm, Transfers were Bround 1,500,000 shares. Buyers responded not only to a fur- ther break in the drouth but top- Brade business and industrial news [New York Stocks | ea 7 2 ; B ay “s uE z ze SUR ORR sgee RERRCESBBBEREBBBBEBBBE il sup ry S8anB8eaasSe proved inspiring in numerous in-| Bord Btances, The major telephone issue got up bout 4 points at its best as gossip, {was heard in the street that the full/ p, quarterly dividend of $2.25 was earned | C; in the June period for the first time in several years, © Steels rallied when is was unoffici- ally estimated that U. 8. Steel may have shown a net of nearly $1 a com- mon share in the second quarter. Norfolk & Western hit the 300-mark for an advance of about 22 points at its peak as rumors of a “split-up” of this issue together with an increased dividend, were again whispered in the boardrooms. Outstgnding performers on the up- side were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, National Steel, U. 8. Pipe & Foundry, Inland Steel, Philip Morris, Simmons Co., National Cash Register, Colum- bian Carbon, Texas Corp. Federal De nt Stores, A. O. gi Reduction, American Smelting, Cerro de Pasco, North American, Western Union, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Union 2 BRE e a9 Besrs -r9 Seas RRR ae Lae aa a Cream Pacific, Douglas Aircraft, Kennecott | Crosley and Anaconda. Chrysler and General Motors were steady to somewhat improved. Such farm implements as J. I. Case, Deere | Dome. end Caterpillar Tractor did better. Bonds were-mixed. Gold currencies | © ‘were firm in terms of the dollar. SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 14—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 3,700; general trade a} 4% 1b. 17% very slow, fed steers and yearlings|Gold Dust very scarce; few bids about steady; slaughter she stock very steady; bulls unchanged; stocker trade very dull, few desirable fed steers and yearlings; bid around 6.50 to 7.25; grassy kinds! down to 4.75 and below; bulk butcher heifers 4.50 to 5.50; down to 4.00; bulk beef cows 3.75 to sets es teN See sts oe RE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1938 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _ Market Report for Tues., teh 14 ocks | GRAIN PRICES FALL WT COADNG | =a *) ASHOT WAVE ENDS Setbacks Retarded by Cana- dian Fears of Major Crop Failure Chicago, July 1¢—(—Downturns of grain prices formed the rule late ‘Tuesday, with corn in the lead. Forecasts the heat wave would be shattered by Wednesday was the dominating factor at the last in all the grain pits. Setbacks of wheat \values, however, were retarded by Winnipeg reports that the Canadian crop was a! & .condition pproaching little short of desperate, with pos-/Oats sibilities of a major crop failure in western Canada seldom equalled. Corn closed shaky, 1% to 2% cents under Monday's finish, Sept. 70% to 5 5 % |. Whea 80%, Dec. 74% to %, wheat 1% to 1% guy off, Sept. 1.02% to %, Dec. 1.03%-%; cats 1% to 1% down, and provisions| SeP- at a drop of 20 to 25 cents. % | ELL CITY WHEAT FUTURES SLIGHTLY LOWER Minneapolis, July 14. j— Wheat futures were nervous Tuesday. Trade | was good at the start and thin later on. July and Sept. wheat closed 2\c¢ lower and Dec. 2c lower. Flax futures were sold off on rain reports from North Dakota and pros- pects of more moisture throughout the northwest. July flax closed 1¢ lower at 2.08 and Sept. 2c lower at rains were unsettled. July oats closed 1% lower, Sept. 2% lower and Dec. 1% lower. July feed barley closéd 3% ¢ lower, Sept. 3% lower and Dec. 3% lower. December malting barley closed unchanged. July rye closed ass lower, Sept. 1% lower, and De 4c lower. wheat demand fair for it types. Durum winter jemand was quiet to good. rn was in fair to good demand. as im fair to good demand. Rye demand was fair to good. Barley was 05. Coarse wi cruster demand, Produce Markets | ! CHICAGO Chicago, July 14—(@—Butter was easier in tone Tuesday and eggs were easy. bag tot wat it Butter 1 ea reamery-spe- %-%; extras (92) firsts (96-91) 33-33%; 32 tandards (90 33%. Eggs 17,833, eas: “extra firsts lo- cal 21%; cars 21%; fresh graded firsts local 21, cars 21%, current re- ceipts 20; storage packed extras 22%; storage packed firsts 22. Poultry, live, 1 car, 46 trucks, steady; hens 4% 1b. up 18, less than 3 ; Leghorn hens 14%: Ply- mouth and White Rock springs 26, 1% | colored 21; Plymouth Rock fryers 22, White Rock 21, colored 18; Plymouth was in fair to good | No. No. No, No. et No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark’ northern, 83 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 AB Og Per Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 88; 48 Ibs., 85; 47 Ibs., Tbs., 19; 45 Ibs., 6; 44 Ibs., 71; 68; 42 lbs., 65; 41 Ibs, 62; 40 1 39 Ibs., 56; 38 Ibs., 53;. 37 Ibs., No. 1 hard amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . No. 2 flax . No. 1 rye 8 S%e exesessei i g¥ ey seeassee Hard winter wheat . & i HY Ree FEE B33 Bee BBR Bee BRK RR RES F ¥ eR FRR 118% 119% 1it{ 118 117 AIT 104% 1.15 Bari DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn, July 14.—()}— Durum— 6} High say = 3g | Rock broilers 18, White Rock 16, col- | BER: grassy cutters | Houd.-He: 4.50; few good grades 5.00 or above; | Hudson cutters and low cutters 3.75 to 4.75; most sausage bulls 5.00 to 5.35; few fat bulls to 5.65; most stock cattle without bids early. Calves 2,600; vealers weak to 50 lower; better grades 6.00 to 6.50; choice 7.00 or| x above. Hogs 8,500, mostly 20-25 lower than ‘Monday; better 160-240 Ib. 9.50-90; top 9.90 to shippers; most 240-280 Ib. 9.00- 50; 260-360 lb. 8.40-9.00; sows 400 lbs. 7.50-90; heavier weights 7.00-40; bid- Ging mostly 8.00 down on pigs; bulk all | Mack weights Monday 5.00-8.50; average cost Monday 8.60; weight 274 Ib. Sheep 700; supply largely native of- ferings; no early sales lambs; bidding 50 lower at 9.25 down; late Monday one we load Montanas 9.75 sorted; outs to feeders at 8.00. Dairy cattle, dairy cow outlet con- fined largely-to shippers; trade rather sluggish; better shipper kinds getting | Minn. 50.00-70.00; lower grades going into killer channels. CHICAGO Chicago, July 14.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) Hogs 17,000, inehadia 6,000 direct; slow, early mostly 5-10 lower than Monde: 3 most 270+ no action its; few lightweight sows around 10 lower at 8.70 down. Cattle 7,000; Iver draggy market, heat fox mand narrow on both lo: al side accounts; killing quality pla! a good many better grade fed st being put in o1 steady to weak; market ttle official: 8 at 1 o’clock due 5.5 heifers selling athe ely 8 down to 3.75; vite hol ve stock hei! around 5.75; dd eady; bulls fay yp 4,000; including 1500 dire fat lambs 25-50 lower; other class ak 25 1 early ‘bucks 1.! ea very scarce, few 7.0 ewes 3.00-4.00; lanes joUx. ory. arn slaughter er bids w sons moat steady: ae mostly 1 weight but 50-65; top 3 Beene slow: Nght lights unevenly. 15-25 1 good to choice light ‘oo sows mostly Wt lower 3; extreme w its down to ss down; feeder pigs “Sooo; including 850 bill ieee done early: talkt at indications ipried 8.0 Sheep throu aroun dest etd er clam i lus. Rayon Int. Cement . Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can . Int. Tel. & Tel. ol ville 83 cn B on BEB RRR Rae z Ta 0) + ae : SSS ovsVee = raed SBes ERR EE 3s SoesUBSSLVLHHsssIssas SESSe SES TerSS ES a 2 | checks 19- ored 16; barebacks 14-16, Leghorn 16; roosters 14, Leghorn 13; turkeys 13- 16; heavy ..old ducks. 12%. heavy young 16; small white ducks 11%, small colored 10%; young geese 15, old 12; black chickens 14-16. NEW YORK New York, July 14.—(@)—Live poul- try irregular. By freight: No quo- tations. bine 16,073, easier. C: her than extra 33%-34%; % score) 33%; firsts (89-91 scores) 33-33%; centralized (90 score) 33%. * Cheese 679,261, firm. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 31,567, irregular. ors: Special packs or selections from fresh receipts 2414-27%: stan- dards and commercial standards 24- 24%; first: 44; mediums, 40 Ib. 21- 21%: dirti i 1, 42 Ib. 21; average BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES guicame, July 14.—@)—. jut: Futures: Mixed col- High Low Close 34% 33% 33% %4 | Storage Standar vane Stan- Oct. ...... 25% 25% 25% ibs. aly Miscellaneous ie FOREIGN EXCHANGE 14.—@)—Foreign . Great Britain others in cents: ; France 6.62%; Germany ts 40. New York, July exchange irregul: demand in dollar: New York, steady, July per serve Bank 1% per cent. Soxmenne, BONDS New York, July 14.—(#)—Govern- Treaeury 4% 'a 117.20, Treasury 4's 113.5. % | ment Bons RB STOCKS New York. aay 14.—@)—Curb: American Gen. 9. Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Share 24%. — a YORK BO! amen York, ‘hy Th —Bonds “Great Northern 7's of 1936, blank. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ;Mlinneapolis, July 14—()—Stocks close: se: First ank Stock 12%. Northwest Banco 8. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (Ry the ted (Over the Cag} in N. Wa Prt tiewrengdecr CASH GRAIN cubis Riesday peer leery aed peng lay 176 compared to cash wheat and coarse aameedons today follow: ‘Wheat Delivered To Arrive 129 141 we 127 (1.40 1.39 137 135 1.35 131 1.29 120 hie 118 erekteres 114 1.16 =O 1.16 1.00 and south’ Dakota Wheat or +65 110 114 108 112 106 1.08 or ‘Wz... 106. 100 104 107 Derum - 120% 1.49% 126% 146% . 1.28% 1.49% «- 1.95% 1.49% . 193% 1.48% ~ 118% 147% Ibs... 1.16% 1.46% aa + 116% 1.44% ~ 1.12% 1.42% 110% 1.40% test—weight. +! discounted 3c. German Film Star But a U. S. Wife +{ Missouri cobblers .{heated fair condition, 1.90~ 22.1 0; § *| quality and condition 2.80. The wife of Felix Brecher, Phila- delphia engineer, Heddy Sven, German movie star, has returned to America after sede | seven years in Berlin. Here she rel- ishes that favorite Anierican summer beverage—a tall, iced lemonade. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., July 14.—(@)—Clos- ing cash ‘prices:| Wheat | dark northern 60 1 ‘| ther * Malting, Feed barley 46% -60 BOSTON WooL Boston, July 14.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —The undertone of the wool market despite the fact that many lower and occasion: small lots of wool at prices than the generally quoted Sizeable offerings of sood 2) combing lengths fine territory in original bags were held at prices | There’s Lots of News In These WANT ADS Female Help Wanted Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced girl for sea WANTED—! eral housework. Call at 506 W. Broadway. ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Phone 1216. —_—_—— eee Business Opportunity SALE—Auto wrecking house doing good business. Must leave within 60 days. Six hundred will swing deal. Balance on easy terms. Gas station in connection. Call on or write E. Reynolds, Box 144, Man- dan, N. D. FOR. SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town of 1800 on highway No. 10. Good business. Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny- den for further information. Heb- ton, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Service station and amanl| " home. Cheap if taken at once. Lo- cated in small town on two high- nays. Write Tribune Ad. od Cabins for Rent CABINS for Rent—On Mi lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood, 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. "Room Mate Wanted YOUNG MAN desires roommate. Board if desired. Second house north of Paramount. 312 3rd. Phone | 428 STAMPS By. 1. S. Klein “LANDS Ore!" THE people of South America “were driving Spain off that continent. New independent na- tions were forming. The czar of Russia. owner of the territory that now is Alaska, feared loss of his own control in America. He | sought the aid of European rulers ' to bring Spain back to South America, and to strengthen his own hand in the New World. Into this situation, in 1823, | stepped James Monroe, president of the United States. His note to Congress, now known as the “Monroe Doctrine," denied the right of European powers to fur- colonization in the New World. Monroe was one of the most popular presidents of the United States. 1817 to 1825, was known as the “era of good feeling,” the United. States and business. in 1820 by an almost unanimous i | i | His administration, from { IRL wants by the hour or day. Phone 1675W. Ask for Ida. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— Livestoek for Sale STARTING Saturday, July iéth, we will sell horses and cattle at the N. P. Stockyards, Mandan every Sat- urday. We sell at Jamestown every Monday in the year and at Staples, Minnesota every Wednesday. All are sold by us on commission. in your livestock to these sales for best prices. THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., JAMESTOWN, N. DAK. FOR SALE—B0 Chester White pigs, 7 weeks old. $6.00 pair, 8.G.Cum- mings, Wilton, N. D. Phone 122. Travel Opportunities YOUNG man desires ride to west coast on or around July 22nd. Share expenses. Write Albert Nicholson, Moffit, N. D. Personal FREE! MACH PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug 00. Mandan. KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 305 Broadway. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bawy. “Phone 1126, For Sale A i WE HAVE large supplies of Early Fortune Millet, yellow corn, barley and oats for sale at reasonable N. Dak. FOR SALE—Duart machine and com- plete equipment for beauty shop. Practically new. Write Tribune Ad. made great | progress in territorial expansion | He was re-elected ‘FOR SALE—100 1b. Bana scale. vote, one elector voting against | him to keep the honor of unani- mous election for George Wash- ; ington alone. Monroe's portrait appears on two regular is- | mostly at 85-87 cents scoured basis, | but an occasional mod was moved at 85 cents sc The large lines of — shor combing lengths original fine tory wools were quoted firmly at 82- $4 cents scoured hasis, although a few small lots moved at *|ed basis. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 14—Pi—(U. SD. A) —Potatoes, 26, on track 279, total U. S. shipments 336; about steady, sup: pifen rather liberal, demand very slow - account hot weather; sacked per cwt. . 1, and partly graded best sparing tew sales fornia Ss. and partly himbo. size 420; felr 0. 1 1 ———_—_ | Today’s Recipe oO Baked Salmon One can salmon, 1 cup milk, sprig parsley, bay leaf, 1 slice onion, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 tablespoons butter, 1% tablespoons flour, % tea- apoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, 4 tablespoons minced red or green sweet -S1 cents scour- | | U. S. — 1922-6 President James of 1904, for he Monroe was instrumen- 10-c orange jtal in the pur- | chase of this territoryin 1803. (Copyright, 1936. NEA Service, Ine.) 15218, , for then |MUST sell complete dining room set, kitchen table, grey gas pressure cooker. Phone 1685: WANTED—Two gentlemen to share room and board. Close in. Priees Teasonable. 418 5th St. Phone 678-W. prices, Carter Elevator Co., Lisbon, | _ FOR SALE—Small deak rocker, tables, small one davenport, fruit Jars. Cheap. 400 Avenue B. FOR SALI SALE—Laather faced faced davenpert, chiffonier, 3 burner kerosene stove. Call at 601% South 10th. ce box. Ice capacity 16 lbs. 418 znd Phone aed Farms for Sale FOR SALE—40 acres partly imj New House, power line, best land location. ($1500.00) $800.00 cash, balance semi-yearly payments. Write Leonard Braae, Rl, Point, Idaho. Apartments for Rent pareaeee Ri ‘apertmenta. ern a) nt ue Newly decorated. Leundry privie Jeges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone 1409-W. a ae apartment. On ground floor. Very close in. Vacant Purnished or 15th. 323 nd St. large 3 room apart- ment with bath. Newly decorated. Private entrance. Available July sth. Nicola Apts. 106 Main. NEW 7 room aj Nearly new. Very reasonable. H. C. Upham, 810 4th St. . C, UPHAM, 810 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. Tpledo scales, U. 8. Slicers, Choppers and Mills. ‘Houses and Flats Avenue B West. bedrooms. Lot 50 foot frontage. Price $8250. Phone George A. Duemeland, 1063 for appointment. FOR SALE—My home at 703 2nd St. Six room modern house, lot 100x150 ft. 2 car detached garage, beauti- ful trees and shrubbery. $6,000. Phone for appointment. 658-J. a buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with half the lemon juice. Add parsley, |bay leaf and onion to milk and heat to the scalding point. Cool and Strain. Melt butter, stir in flour, and slowly add milk, stirring constantly. Bring to the boiling point and pour half the sauce over the salmon. Add corn and pepper. Season with salt ‘and pepper and add remaining fish. Pour over remaining sauce. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake twen- crumbs should brown on top. Serve from baking dish. Zanzibar, an island lying 23 miles pepper, 1 cup cooked sweet corn, % joff the east coast of Africa, is often cup buttered cracker crumbs. Separate salmon into flakes, remov- ing skin and bones. Put half of it in called the “Isle of Cloves,” because it yields the bulk of the world’s supply of that spice. REYNOLDS, BRIDE FOUND DRUGGED ty minutes in a moderate oven. The} 'FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946, FOR RENT—One of the nicést small houses in Bismarck. Strictly mod- ern. Good homé for the right peo- ple. Call at 1415 Rosser afternoons. JULY isth, modern ith 3 bedrooms. Also 3 room upstairs apartment, $13.00. Phone 906. FOR RENT—Three reom unfurnished house. Partly modern. 1615 Ave- nue Phone 14@3-R. Lost and Found (O8T—Tan ond white spotted fox terrier, one ear stands up. Clip- ped tail. Reward. Phone 974. WL Hy ips! d okt tt i 25 : iE : i a> Lg z é ir Out-of-Town Readers sea FOR RENT—3 room modern furnish- ed apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Large sun porch. Two or 3 adults. 1002 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Ground floor of five rooms, kitchenette and bath. Gas heat. Furniture for sale. Call at 100 Avenue B East. FOR RENT—Practically new apart- ment. Two rooms, private bath. Nice and cool. Adults only. 433 7th after 4 p.m. COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. Ine Quire 819 5th. eral two room furnished — Electric refrigerator. aogetie Caran Glows tn. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. room upstairs, also room on first floor. Both furnished for light housekeeping. 818-Tth. Phone 1747-R. nished for light boussksichae. lor 7 Bane: gas, water furnished. FOR RENT—3 room partly furnished apartment. Gas, lights, water fur- nished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. ern 3 room ai ment. Private bath. Laundry priv- ileges. 802 2nd St. Phone 283-M.

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