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| Market Report for Thur., Sept. 17 Are Found Daily in The Classified Ads é 4 FEW RAILS, STEELS, | SPECIALTIES MAKE _ SHALL RECOVERIES Jewish Holiday, French Trou- bles Act as Brake on Bul- lish Sentiment New York, Sept. 17.—(P)—A rather ‘anaemic stock market Thursday took its recovery nourishment in small but & effective doses, . While a few steels, rails and. spe- € clalties climbed back on the upward trail for gains of 1 to around 2 points, numerous issues held to a * zone, Transfers approximated 800,000 shares. Contributing to the day's slow pro- ceedings was the fact that many usually active commission house cus- tomers were absent te celebrate the Jewish religious holidays. There was no dearth of generally satisfactory business and industrial news, including earnings and divi- Celanese dends. The fiscal and political troubles of the French, brokers said, continued to act as a brake on bullish senti- ment. Sterling at its best was up to a new high level for the past two years as funds moved from Paris and the con- tinent to London. Well up in the front ranks during most of the session were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Ludlum Steel, U. 8, Pipe é& Foundry, Tube, A. M. Byers, Southern Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line, Santa Fe, N. Y. [New York Stocks | EARLY WEAKNESSES ERE BBBBE TERY BEBE seh Youngstown Sheet &/Con. Central, Southern Railway, Western | Co! Union, Sears-Roebuck, Chrysler, Wright Aeronautical, Douglas Alr- craft, American Can, Westinghouse, Armour Preferred, Pressed Steel-Car Preferred, International Paper & Power Preferred, Zenith Radio and|Deere & Co. Corn Products. Improvement was registered by Boeing, Curtiss-Wright “A,” Mont-|DoUpSs, gomery Ward, International Nickel, Anaconda, Standard Oil of New Je! sey, Consolidated Oil, American Ws ter Works, Consolidated Edison, So- cony-Vacuum, General Electric, Wil-| Firest. son & Co., Swift, National Distillers: and U. 8. Industrial Alcohol. Bonds were little better than even. Commodities were mixed. Wheat at’ Chicago was up % to 1 cent a bushel and corn was ahead % to 1%. Livestock South Si. Paul, Sept. 17.—(P)— (USDA)—Cattle 1,500; all slow, fed steers scarce, sales about steady; odd >t lots, good to choice 850-950; some held higher; grass she stock dull; cows 10-15 lows heifers around 5.50 down to 350; most beef cows early 3.85-5.00; few good up to 5.75; low cutter and cutter cows 2.85-3.75; bulls steady; good heavyweights 4.65-5.40; cutter and common 350-450; stocker and fesders not established early; sup- ply fairly large. cares 1,800; about steady with FRRRKKRE LEK KS RRR 1 BEES FwatBuSVSse Bye sea Beg: ry % 57 10% 4% 13% 49% 1% 26% 3% 2 Bry 1% 3% 112% He 2% 30% 68% uy 1% 33% 57% 14% 61% 4 24% 2% 21 40% 35% 7, 53% 18% 2% ve livneseeve rss + 38% 170 3 common and lower grade | mnt: medium tole) "s close; good to choice | 10! mon and medium grades 5.50-7.50. Hogs, 6,500, open slow, now fairly active; sows and gilts mostly 25 low- er; sales steady to shippers on 150-170 pound sows, 15 lower; top 10.00 on choice 210-240 pounds; better 180-250 Ibs,, 9.50-10.00; few 250-300 Ibs., large! Miami Cop. Mid-Cont. Pet. . Midland Stl. Minn, Honey .. Minn. Moline Imp. . Mont. Ward through; available supply one load | yy; Washington lambs, about 2,000 natives and Dakotas; early bids on fat lambs steady at 9.00 down; but bulk held at 9.25 and above; indications about steady on sheep and feeding lambs; bulk fat lambs Wednesday 8.75-9.00. Dairy cows unchanged, shipper mand feirly broad; medium and good springer cows 55.00-75.00; few seléc- tions around 80.00; very plain trade down to 20.00 and under. CHICAGO Chicago. Sept. 17.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) | Phi —Hogs 9,000, includl 3,000 direct; steady to shade lowe 10 lower than Wedne: extreme top 10.75; bu fers firm and ac- eady; bulls strong, Wed- heifer yearll steers 9.00-10.00 with lower grassy and short fed kinds, bulls 5.75 down; vealers 10.00 dow i itockers steady al ir grades 7.25 up direct: 23 and natives 5 and doubles medium Mon: 3, ttered nati : oad Tot rangers up to. 5.5 ti rades class! 5 ow sales reeked to good ligh: GE OF Minn poll of carlot grain 8 rtbern 1.46%; sample dark northern 116%; No. 2 ner ter 1.26, Corn, No, mlx Oats, No. 3 white 4 at lo, ee ness: Radio-Keith-Oroh. Pais Rand. Gini gasasase Bae 13% 113% 20 48% by 105% 4 39 49 15% 9% 9% 22% 46% 92% 26% 29% Ra TVSSISosNs: BE KK LKKKF CLK Gea aes ag weRonscaubsce eee st seuigase® 33 Joy | 2 6 FAIL TO STEM RISE Continued Decrease of Can diao Rural Markets Stim- ulate Pit Buyers Chicago, Sept. 17.—(#)—Wheat scored material advances in Chicago late Thursday, despite early weakness. A factor that stimulated wheat buy- ers was continued decrease of Can- were reported Thursday as’ Fepsbaad alow irtesepomaal ‘Wheat closed firm at the day's top figures, % to 1 cent above Wednesday's finish, Sept, 1.15-1.15%, Dec. 1.1316-% corn, %-1% up, Sept. 1.15%-%, Dec. 96' . Oats 4-% advanced and pro- visions unchanged to 12 cents lower. WINNIPEG 'LUENCE RALLIES WHEAT FUTURES Mii olis, Sept. 17.—(@}—Winni- peg independence of Liverpool was the final Influence of the day in the wheat futures market here and prices rallied to a higher closing level. Sep- tember wheat ‘closed % higher at 1.32%, December %. higher at 1.26 and May %, higher at 1.21%. Flax futures flax closed 1c lower at ber 1% lower at 2.10 and er at 2.04, Coarse grains, with the exception were fractionally 42%, December % higher at May’ % higher at 42%. September rye closed % lower at 79%. Decem- ber % lower at 78% and May \% low- er at 77%. December malting barley closed unchanged at September feed barley closed 1% higher at 79%, we higher at 62%, and May tone was sluggish. change in durum or and December her wh was no winter, Corn was in slupeieh demand, Oats was nominally unchanged. Hye de- mand was good. Barley was unset- tled. Flax was in fair to good de- mand. ——————— 81 | Produce Markets | A er CHICAGO % Chicago, Sept. 17. weak In ton: firsts (88-8 centralised carlots) 33. » {EEE 6,203, Steady, prices unchang- e Poultry, live, 19 trucks, steady; hens 4% Ibs. up 19, less than 4% Ibs. 16; Leghorn hens 13%; springs, 4 Ibs. up. Plymouth and White Rock 18, col® ored 16; less than 4 Ibs, Plymouth and White Rock 16, colored 14; bare- back chickens 13; Leghorn chickens 14; rooste: 14, Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys 16-19: ‘old ducks 4% Ibs. up 14; young white Ks 4% Ibs., up 16, young colored 1 14, small colored 11; old geese 11%, young 13, Plymouth and White Rock brotters 16, colored 15. NEW YORK New York, Sept. 17.—(#) try nominal. No freig! DI quotations due to the Jewish holiday. Butter 1 Prices un- changed. 9, steady and unchanged. Eggs, 13; steady, All mixed colors, whites, browns, and duck cggs urfchanged, BUTTER-EG Chicago, Sept. Butter Futures: High FU RES 7. —()- Low Close Storage Standards, Ni Ly 33% 32% 32% Oct, 25% Refrigerator dards, Nov, 25% 25% pel Dips easton ET ee} Miscellaneous : FORBIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 17. exchange quiet: G in dollars, others in Britain 6 1 rane Refrigerator dards, 25% 25% 22. 14; Sw Kk 100.1) 87%. CHIC: (By the Annocinted Prean) Midwest Util, 12%. McGraw El. 35. Ke CURB STOCKS Ne: rk, Sept. 17.—(%)—Curb: A Gen. 9. Ch jarvice 4. Elec, Bond & Sharc MINNEAPOLIS STOUKS jaurnsapells, Sept. 17.—@—Stocks Jo: 8 First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 9%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New some Sept. 17.—()—Govern- ni sie asia ing 80-1.2: \ CHICAGO POTATOKS Sacto, et on crack Ant, t a 674; al tend: t Burbanks U. 8. oy BAL: 00-20 aps 101 |. B. No, 1, 2.20-55: Red U, 8, No. : ea No.'1, few sal PU EN, 3 aun bi Sample Grain: 48 Ibs., 1.06; 48 lbs., 1. 46 lbs., 97; Tbs., 88; 42 II 79; 39 lbs., 76; 38 Ibs., 73; No. 1 hard amber durum . adian rural marketings. Arrivals of He 1 mixed durum ... Barley . Oats .. Hard winter wheat chicago, CHICAGO BANGE Wheat— Sep. . Ms) ori Sep. . Dec. ea Sep. Dec. 114 95: Whe Mey % 20% A1% 42% » 43 LL 113% 1.15% 8% 1% 43% 83% ‘82% RR KR oe h Low. 1.13% 1.15% 1.13 113 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE A , Sept. le tee mn 131% 1. DULUTH RANGE mall white ducks | Duluth, Minn., Sept. 17. Oren High Low 121% 1.29% 127% 1 143% 125% 123% Durum— ‘Se 2.07 1.40 139 1.38 . 136 + 134 . 132 13% 1DH Wor eet WwW... ipawo “1H W... 1.26 Grade of ee or 124 122 120 epepey| Sagat < 2.07 —(P)— 2.07 fe} % 1.81% 132% ia 1.26% 1.24% 2.10 2.10 2.09 Nice am 207 «207 2.07 2.07 2.07 HH GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS CAS! ‘Minneay Sept. 17. day 22 Wheat Delivered 147 1.46 145 144 1.42 1.40 137 1.26 1,36 124 122 - 138% 1.42% - 1.33% 1.40% - 1.30% 1.30% - 1.28% 136% 1.26% 1.33% 123% 1.33% gg 12% 131% w- 119% 1.29% 82 Ibe, 117% 1.26% 61 Ibs. .. 115% 1.23% ..... Low test—welaht. discounted 1 1, aL : 1.28% 1.34% 1.223 122 1.20% 138% —(P)—Wheat compared to 380 cash wheat and coarse juotations today follow: To Arrive 1.28 1.26 1.24 124 1.23 : . ae George Hall, 29-year-old des- perado sought in. six states, is shown above after his arrest in Detroit on charges of attempt- ing to murder two kidnap vice tims, Ernest C. Gallagher, De- troit contractor, and James H. Furber, LaCrosse, Wi: ness man. Hall was identified by Furber as the man who shot him three times as he knelt to Pray for his life. Gallagher id simill ~~ spotty In the Boston wool Thursday with some houses getting a fair cail while others received very little, Mont grades of Ohio fleeces had some call. @ Delaine Ohio fleeces brought 3 cents in the grease, while fine Delaine Michigan fleece wool was of- fered at around 34 cents, Staple length % Blood Ohio wools had a number of calls and were readily sal- able at 36-36% cents, but the amount offered was rather limited. WINSIPEU CASH, Winnipeg, Sept. 1 wheat No. 1 northern 1.06%; No. notthern jo, 8 northern 1.02%. Oats, hite 45%; No. 3 white GRAIN (iP) —Cash No, 2 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolls, Sept. 17.—( changed. Shipments 6,575. Pure 50, Standard middlings WHILE Vienna was showering honors upon Ludwig van Bee- thoven, a short, bespectacled youth in the same city was creat- {ng some of the world’s finest songs and symphonies against the odds of poverty and neglect. He was Franz Peter Schubert, son of Viennese school teacher, and himself a teacher. Born in 1797, Schubert quickly displayed his genius a: com: poser. While Beethoven carefully completed one , composition, his young contemporary wrote dozens, out of which a few were certain to be worthy of world fame. In one day, it was said, he composed eight songs of the typ® that made him famous. Lack of recognition, the overs shadowing renown of Beethoven and poverty kept Schubert in secluded atmosphere. Despite a sick body, he wrote profusely. Poverty and hard work, however, sapped his strength and he died, in 1828, at the age of only 31. His. portrait appears on one of the stamps A.us- tria issued in 1922 in com: memoration of + 122) 1.24 120 1.22 linnesota and South Dakota Wheat| Very 17028. LARGE, genuine fox scarf. Cost $125. West Thayer, side entrance. HALF-PR ICE SALE The cars Yeted below will be sold at half the price formerly asked. This 1980 1928 Whippet 1927 Nash is a cleanup. Nippet 1927 Chevrolet 1927 Willys-! it Shevro! Knigh' 1926 Chevrolet 1929 Willys-Knight 1980 Essex _ All the above cars to sell for $75.00 or less. BUY NOW FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. “Where you pay less and get mere” __Male Help Wanted WANTED—2 neat appearing men over 25 with cars for permanent well paid local position. Write D. H. Frost, care Bismarck Tribune. Gl Female Help Wanted SPECIAL Work for Married Women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE, No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-9021, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Maid for general holise- work. Must be competent, neat and able to cook. Splendid opportunity for right girl. Write Tril di. 16995. lor ‘and room. Respectable home. Fine place for right girl. Write Tribune Ad. 17070. WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, by middle man. Light work. Write Tribune Ad. 16015. Instruction SUE DIGBY, private instructor, shorthand and typewriting. Call 1619. Apt. C, College Bldg. Business Oppori: j|/FOR SALE—Ledies Ready-to-wear shop. Do hemstitching, needle art and alterations. Anderson and Swenson, Hawley, Minn. Ride Wanted “ YOUNG MAN wants ride to Dallas, ‘Texas in the next week or two. Help drive. Share expenses. Write or call Earl C. Holtan, Washburn, N. D. Travel \pportunities é WANTED—Passengers to West coast and return. Leaving Sept. 25. Share expenses. Phone 69 between 9 and 5, Lady preferred. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Int, 1%-ton, 2928 Int. 3-ton Van . Int. 44-ton Panel Int. Six-Speed Int, 1932 A-2 .. Ford 1930 Coach, repainted. 17! Dodge 1928 Victory Sedan... Buick Sedan, perfect new . SaSSe Ford 1984, 12,000 miles . Chev. 1985, Master, perfect... Lowest Prices in: Town International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. EEE eee Personal MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS, Phone 1707. 222 Bo, 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126, £ CALL Snowflake Laundry. Every- thing washed carefully and dried outdoors, Phone 779, ———————K—K_*KF*F_i>& = —__EEE Apartments for Rent NOW AV. newly refinished apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. $45 per month. Write Tribune Ad. 17057. GOING TO Spokane, Wash. about Sept. 26. Want two passengers. Share expenses. Call 1231-M. Lost and Found NEW APARTMENT, just completed. Close to capitol. Three rooms and bath, Fireplace, electric refrigera- tor. Pied information call at 1021 8th St. $5.00 reward for information leading to the recovery of female Irish Ter- rier, small Airdale type, with reddish shaggy hair. Inform The Tribune. LOST—Two bicycles, Elgin ~ and Zenith, taken from the R. E. Berge- son lawn. Reward offered. Any in- formation. Call 1358-R. eon key ward. Write Tribune Ad. 17036. Farms for Rent FOR RENT—460 acres, 4 miles from Bismarck. See Paul Brown. Houses for Rent FOUR and five room furnished houses, 4 room apartment, 3 room furnished apartment, house with three rooms and bath. T. M. Casey and Son. 2 UPPER DUPLEX, 5 rooms and bath. For Sale: Good bed, small gas stove, washing machine. Inquire 414 Ave. A West or 307 Bdwy. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. UNFURNISHED five-room basement flat, private bath and garage. Rent reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th 8t. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35, $0@2nd. Phone 875. TWO SMALL furnished apartments. Very desirable for working girls, $20 and $26. 515 2nd St. Also a| EXP! Simmons bed for sale, $12 complete. Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coach .. Chevrolet Coupe . Chevrolet Sedan , Chevrolet Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1930 Ford A Truck . Brand new Chevrolet ata discount. Good panel body for 1% ton truck $80.00 We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY 1931 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sport coupe with rumble seat. New tires. Very low mileage. Runs and looks like new. Phone 2025-W. 1929 PICKUP. New motor. Priced to sell quickly. Can be seen at SOT 3rd St. Phone 306-R. 1935 Chevrolet Master Town sedan. Low mileage. Call 62. Phone 1385 after 6 p. m. Work Wanted WILL HAUL ashes or garbage once or twice a week during the winter months. Reasonable price, prompt service. Over 9 years’ experience in on work, Henry F. Swanson. Phone FOR hauling ashes, garbage, black dirt, and fertilizer, call C. Wag- ner, telephone 523-M. GENERAL housework wanted by competent girl. Write Elsie Neher, Hebron, N, Dak. EXPERIENCED girl wants part time housework at Cafe. Phone 1744. ERIENCED girl wishes house- work by the day. Phone 607. TWO LIGHT housekeeping apart- ment rooms, furnished or unfur- nished. 109 Mandan St. Phone 538-W for information, FOR PAINTING and decorating. Bert Ellingson. Phone 1487. Roommate Wanted TWO CLEAN room light housekeep- ing apartment. Everything fur- nished. Ground floor. $23 per month, 1014 Bdwy. | TWO room apartment, partly fur- nished. Lights and water furnish- ed. 523 So. 9th St. Tel. 894-M. NICE one room furnished basement partment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th, Inquire 616 7th. ‘WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. Ist. Phone 273, 411 Sth St. TWO ROOM furnished basement apartment. Private entrance. Phone 833-W, 323 So. 8th St. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs, Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. TWO ROOM house. Also one room on second floor and one in basement for light housekeeping. Call 1747¢R. jouse fOr two months. Inquire at 1902 Thay- er Ave. after 6 p. m. THREE ROOM furnished ground ey apartment. 406 9th St. Phone FURNISHED TWO ROOM and kitch- enette, ground floor apartment. 618 6th Bt. MODERN € room house, also furnish ed light housekeeping apartment. Call 601. pen! BUNGALOW fiat, 104% Ave. B., Sept. 15, $40. Call 2136-W. ‘aval 75 5 a 3rd St. Phone 7-Fil. For Sale or Trade 5 converter, four bands, $25 value $15, or trade for good radio. E. Netzbandt, Box 293, Bismarck, N. Dak. For Sale UBED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- FOR SALE—1 600x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. One 5.50x17 Royal tire. Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. 00 bu. large greén $1.00 bu.; small, 80 cents; on U. 8. Highway 83, 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. TWO ROOM apartment for rent. Ni children. Oall evenings. 602 8th. ONE 5-room apartment. Available Sept. 15. Phone 211. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Private entrance. 420 2nd St. ik 4 | , j fF : t "4 + ag I ute] tt i tH | 7 h RESPECTABLE young girl wants room mate. Call 222 2nd St. up- stairs, WANTED—Woman employed to apartment. $10. Call 2136-W. Farms for Sale MY 480 acre well improved farm, € i miles northeast of Haynes. 0 well. 245 acres under cultivation, Tests show prospects of oll. Write Luella Forbes, Haynes, N. Dak. Rooms for Reat NICE large room, comfortably nished. Suitable for two men, Close to capitol. Board if sired. Phone 871-W. SLEEPING rooms, with or LOVELY ROOM in new home. Short distance from capitol. Suitable for two. Very reasonable. WELL FURNISHED, warm. room, Close in. Hot water always, Gentle- men only. Call at 521 Sth. Phone 403-M. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room. Suitable for Rouen ee Pete » 316 Thayer,