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+, Tribune's Grain, Lives tock and Market Report for Sat., July 18 STOCK PRICES KEEP CORN PRICES BREAK [Grain Quotations ON EVEN KEEL WITH 4 CENTS AS RAINS | nzerones cre SOME HIGHS NOTED BATHE DROUTH AREA H Moisture in Swelter Belt Offset /Am. Loco... : 13%|Temperorary Relief Comes to|No. 4 dark northern, 3 Ibs. . by Continued Good Busi- or ee Many Spots But Drouth Is x dark northern, 52 Ibs. .. piste tt am. Boll, Mill J. § deck northern, 81 Ibe F geee Not Ended i Chicago, July 18—()—Smashed by and cooler weather replacing drouth and heat, corn prices broke 4 cents a bushel Saturday in wild trad- and wheat 3% cents. ficial forecasts were that most of Grouth belt would have at least relief. Predictions, how- ever, stated that more rain is needed: over the entire North American agri- culture region before the drouth will BEEBE E 3 42 Ibs., 41 lbs., 67; 39 Ibs., 61; 38 Ibs., 58; 37 II No. 1 hard amber durum ZPER were at new highs for the past five years. The close was steady. Trans- iy z 19%; wheat nervous, 3 to 3% down, Sept. 1.01%-%, Dec. 102%-1.03; oats 1%-2% off, and provisions to 15 cents decline. ag0 dropped limit of 4 cents a bushel at the open- ing. Other grains were soft. Cotton was lower. Bonds exhibited no defi- nite trend. Foreign currencies were quiet, to up y= Shares about unchanged around 2 points included Spiegel-! Stern, Sutherland Paper, Phillip Mor- ris, Westinghouse, General Electric, Kenn Copper, ae BSSSSRS 8 se ua S Sse SSRSHSSRSLENT to MILL CITY GRAIN : FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, July 18.—(®)—A sharp break in corn futures at Chicago ac- centuated the week-end evening up to sell, and all grain futures here lower Saturday. July wheat | Dec. s closed 1% lower ‘and Sept. 15%. Flax futures dipped with other rain, July flax closed 3% lower at 06% and Sept. 3% at 2.05%. ‘uly, Sel C. 1% lower: a 2 SA KRKKFKK FRE KKKKKK KEKESER FSH asks cons Bestsers Pos he ree E ferred, Atlantic Coast Line, Delaware & Hudson, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, ‘Timken-Detroit, California Packing, Fajardo Sugar, Phillips Petroleum, egongnets ty fi uly rye 2% lower, Dec. malting bar- Pi closes Com. Com. Goodyear and Standard Oil of New od = y and . feed ‘a Norfolk and Western was down| ont Gan. . nged, Winter whest ty about 4 points on @ single transfer.| Cont. Oil Del. in fair to good demand. Durum Y General Motors and Chrysler pushed | Corn Products yeh Te UU ae up for a while, but backed away with Cream Wheat Goed Gun Rye was in goed de- | FUN <s-6se5cc5 sees .. 1287 the rest under realizing. Sears Roc- iy Rad. mand. Barley started firm. buck ylelded » polnt. urn Wri was in fair to good demand. 18 RANGE Boms Produce Markets High ee Livestock LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St. Paul, July 1! D. A)—Fed ts and yearlings vanced 16 to 26 a lt we 5 % anny EH a hens 175 try quiet, no f ex unchanged. . Dressed poultry quiet, all fresh and re wasnt Soe ute rm, early in the week, Int, Harvester , 160 to 240 pounds closing at 9.80 to 4 ee, ee 10.35, 240 to 280 pounds 9.25 to - 50! 899, firm, prices un 280 to 350 pounds 8.65 to 9.35, under 400 pounds 7.' 8. prices quot Firest. Gen. Asphalt ih than 4% Ibs. july thin Gen. Elect. Plymouth Rock . Gen. Foods a. 4 | Dec. Gen: Mills 119% ‘Rye Gen. Motors $2 Plymouth Rock broll- | July Gillette . ie Rock 17, colored 17, | Sep. around 8.00. Gold Dust 19% 3) Oats kinds 4.00 to 24% | tu duly 2% | heavy young smail white ducks | gep, rn 38% | 11, small colored 10; young geese 13,/Nen * and low cutte: ol4 11; black chickens 14 to 16. Fiax 4.75 to 3o pecsol ar Ree tea auly 49% NEW Y Bep. . 17%| , New York, July 18.—(#)—Live poul- | hee 2% - B% ver grad ock: 1d this week at to 4.5 "ts 2.50 to 3.00, better kinds e. prices un- steady, mixed colors, and duck eggs prices browns unchanged. « : 5 —————— Nelghte suitable for slaughter 8.75] Kroger Gi $%|| Miscellaneous | Bulk of the better native closed at 9.00, fat FOREIGN EXCHANGE gay oe (P)—! throwouts 5.50 to 6.50, slaughter ewe: bulked at 5 to 3.50. tive feed- ing lamb: 1d at 6.50 dow! mand in MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN CHICAGO oy 75 Minneapolis, | —(P)}—Whe: Chicago, gu Ttitaa sites ene turdey 184 compared to 68 ly 18.—( istered A.)—Cattle 400, calve: 26. Friday last w te yearlings 25\to 35 higher, tive, supply, abridgement weather late in week stimulating in- fluences: all other killing classes, like i 25.95; Montreal in Ne York in Montreal Gotetions today follow: Cia hen To Arrive gain MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS inneapolis, July 18.—(#®)—Stocks 8 pogo — higher ap paying 20d 1.30 1.42 foo off early in rain-fed: heifer ikinds strong to 25 Northeet Bewce sa 128 141 ceed ‘g. account: Northwest Banco 8%. , high ulls steady, but v to 1.50 lower; about 8,000 cows a 0 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July 18.—(%)—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%s 117.23. Treasury 4s 112.31. 1.40 138 1.36 14 1.32 130 ny t yearling 5; widespread drouth ed a dig factor in market for im- ew York, July jt 3 Cities Service 4%. CMICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest a 8%. McGraw El. 38%. FKFES KKK KERE INVESTMENT TRUSTS C Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Maryland Fund. 6. art. I 1, xtreme top. natives on Sfonday, closing to} bulks fol ar 00d an mI in-betw: © 8.50; sorted SESRESweSSBERRS oS aSRIRS: FES SHS 00 tt ya DULUTH Duluth, July 18.—(%)—Cash closing és: No. 1 heavy dark northern 1.30 to 1.42; No. 1 dark 115 0 At . 1.38; 53 Ibs. Gark northern, 52 1bi Iba. 1.15 to 1:24; 3.No, 1 northern or eee Ae 12, 117 1.10 and South 1.15 Wheat ee a+. 1.00 118 107) 11 1.06. 1.08 Durum 107 1.05 1.03 1 egeono| 2 ir to 1.44; 52 tb: to 25 lower; better plainer kinds “25 eee ie 200, nd f 25 No. 1 rye 69% to 70%. No, § white cats 37 to. 38. 0 to 40 a = ‘inde ner ico 932 5 8.2! Raters 106° to tt i IN REVIEW Hb, Suede July 17.—(AP—U, 8. jomestic wheat market =SSlRSwat: Fi fairly active; good to choice : 5 chers 1‘ 00 to 10.21 ped 2% for. the| 5: 4 % net for the | Gi tt FEF. FE FE FE LEK SF SREK PERE eSeecuiinaese-ecauie est .,; automobile as his father, the late ;| King George, always did. lose} urday legal steps would be started THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1986 KING MUST CHANGE HABITS, YARK SAYS Guardians of Empire Nonarch| Fear for His Life \Due - Gregariousness otic London, July 18. — () — Sdtiand Yard officials, torn between a to please their sovereign and }heir Guty to protect him, decided Sat@day Edward would have to bd@in- duced to change his hebits. An authoritative source, reflectng public ixiety over the attempt bn the king Thursday, indicated press 98] would be brought to induce Edward Give up his strolls on the streets. | Instead of being able to mingle wit his subjects, Edward probably will be' forced to travel about London in an George Andrew McMahon, who disturbed the empire with his attempt against the king on Constitution Hill, ‘was questioned again following medi- ® cal attention. Weekend Brings Quiet To Strike-Torn Area Camden, N. Js daly 184 P)— Spokesmen for the United Electrical and Radio Workers union said Sat- “to enforce strikers’ rights” as the % | weekend brought quiet to the strike at the RCA Manufacturing company plant. With the plant closed for its cus- Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You — Salesmen Wanted DISTRIBUTOR — Nationally known AAA1 manufacturer desires a dis- tributor for a territory centering around Bismarck. Frequent adver- | « tising brings continual flow of in- quiries. Assistance in establishing new contacts as well as calling on old trade given. Credit on all bus- iness from territory. Distributor must live in territory and have car. Accounts financed by manufactur- er. No capital required. Only active man who can stand thorough in- vestigation will be considered. Write Tribune Ad. 15284. Male Help Wanted _ berg Agty Bart sign pecvicn. 200 Sth, Bismarck. Work Wanted BUILT. Clothes chutes, etc. Aune Glgas & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broedway. Phone 205. Ci » . Stock hat to Fargo, % carload or less. Gen- eral purpose trucking. Phone 1034. WANTED—Retail clothing salesman ambitious to go into business for himself. Unusual opportunity re | quiring no investment. P. H. Davis; Dept. EG-61, Cincinnati. Female Help Wanted IANTED—Apprentice in beauty thop. Must be neat, ambitious. High ahool eh Write Box 234, irek. WANTED—Two experienced waitress. ay Apply in person at the City fe. Get free sample doctor's Aption, Udga, at Service Drug Bismarck and Central Drug tomary Saturday holiday, at least a} _ © temporary end of street riotings ac- companied by injuries to police, strikers and workers, and numerous arrests, was expected. Seventeen arrests were made and . ina graded 2.! five policemen and six civilians hurt in widespread disorder as employes left the plant late Friday. Earlier in the day eed Court Justice Frank T. Lioyd, sitting as a committing mag- istrate, held 101 persons arrested ia y in an aggregate of $523,000, Judy Urged to Send James to Gallows Los Angeles, July 18.—()—The Robert 8. James wife-murder jury went into week-end adjournment Sat- urday with a graphic impression of the state's demand that the cool- headed defendant pay with his life on the gallows. John Barnes, deputy district attor- ney, held &@ rope in his hands as he paced before the 10 men and two women Friday with the opening argu- ment for the extreme penalty. ‘The rope was the one the prosecutor contends was used to tie Mary Busch James to a breakfast table, while her Jeg was forced into a box where & rattlesnake waited to strike. i ‘The casé may go to the jury Tues- lay. Mandan Juniors Win At New Salem, 19. New Salem, N. D., July 18—(7)— Mandan won the seventh district Junior baseball championship here Friday night by defeating Hebron in the finals, 19 to 3. Mandan will rep- resent the district in the state tour- nament at Grand Forks July 31 to Aug. 2. FINANCIAL REVIEW July 18.—(#)—Rising actvity 8: venth consecu- into the highest ground for the recovery move. Measured by the Associated Press index, activity stepped up to 93.1 of the 1929-30, avi 92.6 last w Total carloadings rose the best level of the year chandise and grain shipments force fi index to a five-year peak. ential building also made op. Contracts for new hom continye to be let in greater nut bers though the seasonal peak has eel operations rebounded from week’s drastic decline, with ord- 8 holding up well. jOSTON WOOL t attractive fi wools, but good fi 2-month Texas woo! *| were held mostly at prices fully firm compared with the previous w: With the actual movement of such quarter blood a call at 37 to rigs Other grades of Ohfo wools were quiet but we: quoted. unch: ed at 35 to 36 cents in the grease for fine Delaine and staple halt blood, and at 38 to 39 cents for combing three-eighths blood.\# oe CHICAGO POTATOES sey, 18.—(AP—U. 8. 8 41, on track 309, tot: its 418 freight, 15 boat ling prevailing, su 1d good for be y to 1.55; poor condition ansas Cobblers U. 8. No. 3 and par: graded 1.60 to 1.75; Virginia Cc ers U.S. “No. 1 some showing hi 44 2.00 to 2.25; U. 8. No. 2, 1.2i fornia White Rose U. S. 95 to 3.0 Bi and condition 2.75 to 2.90: ‘iss Triumphs U. 8. No. a i ‘WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, July 18.—(AP)—Cash wheat,: No. 1- northern 5; No. 2 jorthern 91%; No. 3 nogthern 88%. i 2 white 42%; No. 3 white Hi cectcaeerseiieeceecdeecale RANGE OF CARLOT SALES' gtleenet grain sa ard We are located and have up-to-date watch and jewelry. All work done §t cut rates and all work guaranteed. 305 Bi 5 * MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either régular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Business unity FOR 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, Travel Opportenities SCHOOL teachef, capable driver, will drive any eldefly couple or anyone anywhere for §xpenses paid. In- ROOM FOR four passengers. Le: for St. Paul and\Des Moines Mon- day. Share expehses. Phone 787. Lots for Sale LOTS FOR 5. heap taxes, rea- sonable price. No jnterest. See 8. 8. Clifford. Houses and\Flatg FOR SALE—My home\at 708 2nd st. Six room modern hake lot 100x150 {t., 2 car detached ge, beautiful trees and shrubbery. 6,000. Phone for appointment. 65845. mele FOR SALE — Well built desirable bungalow. Fireplace, hot water heat, room finished in basement. Also with fine apartment. Near capitol. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946, JULY 15th, modern bungalow with 3 bedrooms. Also 3 room upstairs apartment, $13.00. Phone 905. BEAUTIFULLY furnished 4 room and bath house. Grand piano. Good _location. Phone 0 or 378. FOR RENT—New, modern furnished 4 room house. Phone 507-J. ‘Cabins for Rent CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8S, W. Corwin, Bismarck, Lost and Found WILL party who picked up pocket- book on Main Avenue east of Weather Bureau leave at Tribune _for reward. sis LOST—white male fox terrier, corner 4th and Avenue B. 6 months old. Answers to “Dippy.” Phone 961: Reward. EXPERIENCED, efficient stenograph- er wants work. Excellent refer- ences. Phone 1072-R, MEN'S auilts cleaned and pressed. 80 ladies dresses $1.00. Phone 1707. 223 South 11th, | eee eee PHOTO FINISHING Kodak rolls, six and eight ex- eveloped and printe: enlargement, 2 Guaranteed “supe: ” fine quality. Firm ¢i ed 23 Pee Through our dealers or direct by mail. Northwestern Fete Service Manéaa, N. D. house. Ideal place for night club, road house. Now used for hotel. Also have a gasoline service station in connection. Located on High- way 83. Also several tracts of Mis- sour! river bottom land. Good for small truck farming. See me im- mediately. Carl Russ, Box 365, Wilton, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Canary birds, good sing- ers, $2.50 and up. 8 miles west, % mile north of New Salem, highway No, 10. Mrs. Fred Graf, New Sal- em, N. D. FOR SALE—Duart machine end com- plete equipment for beauty shop. ia new. Write Tribune Ad. 15218, H.C. UPHAM, 810 4th &t., Bismarck, N. D. Toledo scales, U. 8. Slicers, Ch Mills. FOR 50c each. Come and get yours. 1128- 13th Street. FOR SALE—Boston bull terrier pup, six weeks old. See Bismarck Trib- _une office. RSI MEN—Gray suit, size for 6 ft. Brand il $18.00. Cost $37.50. Phone EEE Eee Land for Sale @® acres—excelient soll—20 miles trom Duluth. Near trunk road, 2,000 feet Tough lumber. $360, $100 in cash balance. $5.00 per month. Noah D. Anderson, 2855 London Read, Duluth, Minn. Rooms for Rent Automobiles for Sale We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 FOR SALE—New Pontiac coach, driv= en 300 miles. Sell at big discount. Convenient payments. Phone 1788, FOR SALE—19M BS, 1% ton Inter- national truck with hydraulic hoist. I, J. Anderson, 106 Main. FOR SALE—1i Ford V-8 good condition. Priced to sell, Phone 1548-J. THRER good sined dairy farms with excellent barns near Duluth. crop still standing. Must very soon. Will sell, rent or part trade. Two have streams through the land. Also 100 to 1,000 acres available tor Henry. Possession immediately. 280 acres under cultivation. Present crop and hay worth $1000. Geod well, windmill, and open Price $1000 cash and assume Joan at 5%. Box 112, McHenry, N. Dak. Room and Board coop cae inc! sonable rates. Gentlemen preferred. 416-6th. Phone 1141-J. ——E——— ee Apartments for Rent howse= FOR RENT—Two furnished keeping rooms. Gas, light furnished. Next to bath. Priveleges. Also 1 large room. Suitable for 2. floor. Phone 436-J. WELL furnished epertment. New Kelvinator. $55.00. For ap- pointment see custodian, College SLEDPING room, large clothes closet. Hot water. Reasonable price. Used side-porch entrance. 306% West ‘Thayer. FOR RENT—Large, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- ted. Board if desired. Phone 871-W. FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room. Pri vate entrance. Married couple or ladies preferred. 1106 Broadway. NEWLY furnished room. Suitable for two. Hot water. Laundry want- ed. Phone 1628, 300 Avenue B. SLEEPING room. Suitabie for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Private entrance. Al- _ways hot water. Phone 1227-R. _ FOR RENT-—Clean room, néxt to bath. $15.00. Gentlemen prefer- red. 614 Avenue C. FOR RENT—Nice front room in mod- ern home. Hot water at all times. Rl tm] Turnished ing room. One or two. Private en- trance. 307 10th. Avenue A West. LOST—Diamond setting for lady's ring in Bismarck. Reward. J. B. Belk. 710-4th. Phone 724. LOST—Zipper key case. Name “Earle A. Kiefer” on case. Reward. Re- turn to 212 3rd. Creaser, single bed, sewing machine, fruit and jelly jars, radio. Want to buy, 2 wheel trailer. 307 7th St. PHILCO 1985 console radio, also oth- er household goods at ridiculously low prices. May be seen at 514% Main FOR SALE—Thor washing machine. Used only 2 months. Phone 1728 after 6 o'clock. FOR BALE—Household goods. Rea- sonable. Party leaving town. 510 2nd Street. Livestock for Sale STARTING Saturday, July 16th, we will sell horses and cattle st the N. P. Stockyards, Mandan every Sst- urday. We sell at Jamestown every Monday in the year and at Sta; 6 years old. Also 30 ton of rye vay P. F. Hasse, Rl, Tappen, N. ; SALE—80 Chester White pigs, 7 weeks Old. 98.000 pair. 8. G. Cura Wilton, N. D. Phone 122. FOR RENT—Two furnished all le ern apartments in Rue apartments. Newly decorated. Laundry privie leges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone building. refrigerator. Laundry privileges. Inquire Trib- une office. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart | : ef u fy 35 &e i it | if hi. z Ht 4