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Tribune's Grain, Livestock and , Market Report for Tues., Oct. 27], New York Stocks ocks || MARKET OF WHEAT rom mm -| RECORDS MODERATE 3°) ADVANOES TUESDAY eh a4 Apartments for Rent NOW, ble newly refinish apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges, new electric NEW YORKS STOCK MARKET RECOVERY |= 1S LED BY STHELS 2 Wide Assortment of L Grain Quotations Oct. om No. 1 dark northern, Wo. 3 dark nerbers it te lo, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. Ro 3 dark northern, 88 Ibs. ported Clashes of Russia and ne cae northern, 54 Lae sooo 1.23 building. Also furniture, if desired. Inquire Tribune Office. FIVE furnished light “housekeeping rooms and bath on ground floor. ers Heat, water and lights, $50; also 2 Reverse Monday's Trend in Strong Advance New York, Oct. 27.—(#)—Steels fur- nished the sinews for recovery in Tuesday's stock market and a wide assortment of leaders reversed their slumping trend of Monday and pushed up fractions to 5 or more points. ‘The comeback lacked steam, how- Ger, and a little selling now and then kept many ‘Transfers ated §=—_1,300,000 shares. Further pleasing business and in- dustrial news, brokers said, inspired Manchukuoan Forces Acts as Stimulus Chicago, Oct. 27.—()—Late upturns of Winnipeg wheat prices helped the; 4 Chicago market to score moderate) I gains ‘Tuesday toward the last. 3 | "Clashes reported 19% 70% Min western At issues within bounds. | A' betwen aera and Manchukan forces served as ed stimulus to wheat buyers. ‘There so was some notice taken of frost ustralia. Wheat closed firm, % to. % above Mondi finish, Dec. 1.15% to 1.16, 1.14% to %, corn unchanged to wi hugher, Dec. 93% to %. May 90% |O% He to %, oats % to % up, and provisions varying short covering as well as a moderate | Boe amount of investment buying. Some unusually active traders con-} Borg tinued to stand aside pending out- come of the election, Others were in-| 2. clined to maintain a wary policy be- cause of the perplexing European sit- uation. Bonds stiffened but commodities and foreign currencies were unneven. Wheat at Chicago was up % to % of ® cent a bushel and corn was un-/¢ changed to % higher. U. 8. Steel preferred jumped ‘to ® new peak since the depression and the common virtually cancelled its c. Monday's recession. Outstanding were Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, American Rolling Mill, U. 8. in the forward tilt 6 Pipe & Foundry,. General. Motors, Con. Chrysler, Auburn, Sears Roebuck, . Montgomery Ward, Stern, Western Union, Consolidated Edison, International Paper & Power preferred, U. 8. Industrial Alcohol, Schenley, Anaconda, Kennecott, In- ternational Nickel, Standard Oil of N. Y., Texas Corp., American Can, West- inghouse, Du Pont, Goodyear, Allied Chemical Johns-Manville Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific, Spiegel-May- | Co; Southern Railway preferred, Para-| py mount Pictures, Loew's, Warner Bros.. Waukesha Motors, Deisel-Wemmer, Continental Baking, “AN Hollander & Son, Loose-Wiles, Kelvinator and Fajardo Sugar. | Livestock = Gillette SO, ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 27.—()—(v. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,700, slaughter steers opening about steady, better Brades scarce; medium short fe around 740 down; ~good and choi quotable 8.00-10.00; she stock steady to easy early; common and medium grassy heifers 4.25-6.25;. very thins Gown to 3.50; most butcher cows 4.00- 50; better lots 4.50-5.25; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00-85 bulls strong; bulk % | mouth and 4 | white di 5.00 down; stockers and feeders little | 1, changed. bi Calves, 2,600; fully steady; spots slightly higher; good and choice veal- ers 7.50-9.00; fey salable 9.50; plain grassy calves down to 350 malniy. Hogs 16,000, market fairly active,| 1), mostly steady with Monday; top 9.10) roe mainly for 210 to 250 lbs.; better 180; to 250 Ibs. 8.65 to 9.10; 160 to 180 Ibs. 8.25 to 8.75; 140 to 160 lbs. 7.50 to 8.35; lacy. 100 to 140 Ibs. 6.00 to 7.60; sows 450] afore, Ibs. down 7.85 to 8.65; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Monday 8.65; weight 199 Ibs. Sheep 7,500, fresh supplies natives and Dakotas; about 2,500 killers and 3,000 feeders on hand from Monday; “fat lambs opening 25 to,35 higher; bulk good to choice 8.75 to 9.00; com-| Nast mon throwouts down to 6.00; slaugh- ter ewes steady at 3.25 down; feeding}Nat. lambs steady; lightweights 5.00 to 6.50; solid mouth breeding ewes 4.00. Dairy cows slightly ,more active, Nat. generally steady; medium backward springers 45.00 to 55.00; better grade close shippers 60.00 to 175.00; plain) North light or aged kinds down to 35.00 and under. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Oct. A)—Cattle 4,000; rlings activ: beef cows wi other fi e Btockers and feeders loads choice to 104: 10.36; cholce 1175 Ib. beeves lots 1350-1410 1b, ‘bujlocks liberal share better grades 9.00 up plain short fed and grassy descrip: tions down to 7.00 and belo: choice 860 Ib. heifers 9.26; 9.50; load rangers w) grades mainly helfer feede * many held higher; Ib, beds 9.00-15 er pigs ri se down; rly fat lamb bids en ing Ib. tent nd under; joad good 675 HICAGO Oct. 27.—U)—( af 008, Ine! MINN@APOLIS Frou Mipneapolis, 0: aged. sBntpments 1. | iat ae ie i SERBSS2 ows SMBSoBsos ae : 5 E44 2 RRR RS sosg jing Delaine wools the best clothin, lal Montana wools runnin, French ; i an % eeRTE? Fall Produce Markets | FS SEE a A ER % | cars and local 2 ple 37 cents in” fie sre ig | lenathe of similar wheat No. Fouthera 110%; No. 3 from 2 cents decline to an equal gain. WINNIPEG BUYING CHECKS WHEAT DECLINE Minneapolis, Oct. 27. sip —8tro mill buying of Winniper wheat tures, checked a decline in wheat fu- tures here Tuesday and prices re- covered’ and closed higher. Trad: moderate 43 Hehe Hi 29%, er m et ‘and *suly le higher at 1.193 Flax futures held weak on Ar- gentine news and scattered Hedrlng: pressure. December flax closed jpweor at 2.02, and May unchanged at Coarse grains were generally high- er, December oats closed % higher at 40% and May %-% higher at 40%- December rye closed % higher at 79% and May unchanged at 78%. December malting bariey closed 1 lower at 1,14, while December and May feed barley each closed un- aie at7 and 694, respective- ood demand. wheat were in "Cash wheat was In Durum and winter quiet to fair Hae New corn of tl st yellow type was quoted high: Oats was in fair was in ready demand. meee: Flax was in fair CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 21.—(P)—Butier was! firmer in tone Tuesday and eggs and poultry were steady. 90. 1-31 9) 29 standards rallzed cartots) 31, Eggs 4,276, steady; oxtra ~f cars and local 29; fresh graded fir: current receipts refrigerator standards 26%; refrig ator extras Poultry, live, 51 trucks, steady hens 4% ib. up 174%, less than 4% Ib. 14; Leghorn hens 12: springs.4 1b. up, Plymouth Rock 1434, White 16%, colored 24, less ‘than 4 1b. Ply- White Rock 15, colored 13; Plymouth and White Rock broil+ ers 16, colored 3 re! horn chickens iN ie 19; ‘old encee 4% Ib. 4% Ib. up 4 ed mall white duc! small colored 13%; geese Dressed turkeys, stead gous hens 26, old c 3 ‘ t o pickens ; No. 2 turke NEW YORK New York, Oct try steady to keys 18 changed. ju 16,267, firmer. higher than extra 34-34 Fe 33% roa ey tabiof fae -aeores) 30 32%. 366,969, atanaine and un- ady. Mixed standard centr: Cheese, change col- 27; Bi other mixed colors unchange BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct. 27.—0 High” Low Close Butter Futures: Storage Standard: 31% + 31% 305 «31 30% 31% wu Refrigerator Stan- aera Oct. . Refrigerator Stan- dards, Nov. 26% 265 26% 26% «26% «26% 27% 27 Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE Gr ritain in apthers in cent Great Britain Fran 4.6 Went ” Elec, Bond & Shar: DULUTH CASH GRAIN Be id Nee "sige 87%. FH white Hees rid salting 80-1. % blood moved at and clothin Maes brought w jeeces = Pall chet 2 cents for Fine origin bullt ‘coe hio SHE tor 1 ni line: bength sts scouted: the reported Sughely 84 GRAIN ‘Oct, 27.— () —Cash northern 2 Ne northern “Oats, No. 3 white $345, No. 3 white 40%; No. 1 mixed feed 4 Westingh. Air... Westingh. © Rock | other freight prices un- |De - 1.35% 1.40% . 1.83% 1.37% 5 ee roreign Ib: eo Hp 43 + 127% = eguc~a 09-0 mms 23 1.25% 1.27% 1.23% 1 | ‘and South Dakota : seeeeeee SRRRK RRR ses S3bese-s ipchaiabree Sidhe ey 119 bs. : No. 1 hard amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . inven, Oot = RANGE open “a Low Close 1 1.28% 1.29% 1.24% 1.23% 124% 1200 119 1.19% “Ade 1 104 B% 15% 78 2” Be we 19% 19% 18% 18% or 19% 18% 40% Ot 40% 2.02 2.011% 197% 197 40% 19% CHICAGO GE Laeeee) ese Alle Prasat of ne 1.00% 99% ae % 89% 86% ALY 40% a ous 1.25% toe 1.26% 1.25 1.25 ay 81% 81% 11.37 11.40 11.50 11.67 11. 11.90 DULUTH BANGE | Duluth, Dlinn. Oct, 27.10) — F lost Open High tom; ee 136” rampyehest ita ot GRAIN 27.—(?)}—Wheat TRiesiay 82 92 compared to 222 Dennen todagy follow: Cash Delivered To Arrive . 144% 1.50% » 1.43% 1.49% - 142% 1.48% 141% 141% 1.39% 1.45% 137% 1.43% 1.29% 1.34% 1.26% 1.32% aoe 1.37% 1.40% tans Winter Wheat 1.31% 1.33% 1.29% 1.31% we 1.31% 1.27% 129% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% 25%, Wheat » 1.28% 1.25% 121% 123% « 1.21% 1.28% 1.19% 1.21% « 119% 121% 111% 1.19% Durem 143 140 153 Officers guarded Luther Jones (above), 32-year-old ex-convict at Elko, Nev., against possible lynch- ing tempts alter Sheriff C. A. Harper said he confessed marine four mi three oh them 4 rominent cattle ranchers, In a $40 holdup at Elko. (Asaoclated Press Photo) room light housekeeping room, $30; sleeping room, $12. Adults only. References required. Phone 872. _ TO ONE or two employed persons, unfurnished basement apartment. Large living room, kitchen, private bath. Attractive ground entrance. [Ln FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment with sleeping porch. Heat, water, ges furnished. No children. 423 ist, 3 room furnish- or unfurnished apartment. ground floor, private entrance. Gas, heat and water. 1013 Ave. B. —————— Skunk or No, Mails Must Go Through | Columbia, Tenn., Oct. 27.—(?)}— Skunk or no skunk, the mails must go through. Jesse Overton, assistant post- master, went out to empty the mailbox in front of the Columbia post office. A skunk barred the way. Overton tried to “shoo” the animal. Then the skunk tried to “shoo” Overton with fair degree of success. So Overton got a shotgun and ended the interference witif the U. 8. mails. Frank Zentner, 73, Slope Pioneer, Dies Frank M. Zentner, 73, Mandan, resident of the Missouri slope area. the last 40 years, died in a hospital at Mandan Monday night. Seven children survive. Funeral services will be from St. Joseph’s Catholic church at 9 a. ‘Thursday. LAST RITES SET St. Paul, Oct. 27.—(?)—Funeral , ;Services will be held in Christ Luth- eran church here and at Hawley for Knud Wefald, 66, railroad and ware- house commissioners who died Sun- day. Rites will be in the church here at 10:30 a. m., Wednesday and in the Hawley Lutheran church at 2 p. m. Thursday, with burial in the ceme- tery there. CHICAGO af halal hicago, Oct. P)—(U A) ‘otatoes, 101, track 360, Fiat U. lemons 666; barely steady, sup- piles Mberal, demand slow; ‘sacked per cwt. Idah eae Bi bans Uv. 8. No, 1, 2.35: 8. 7% 15: iy free tramieute and “nipped Colorado Red McClures U. 0 Bliss triumphs U, 8. Wisconsin round whites No, 75; fair GUE y showing fi ezing, injury 1.60-65; U. commercial 1.57 Michigan Bute set rurals U, 8, Ni 1,75-80; U, 8. RANGE OF ‘Minneapol of carlot grt Wheat, No. No. 1 hard winter 1.29% amber durum 1.53. 40% -43, Rs 3 grade 80. 3, sample grade 70- $73, Riax, N 2.15. Corn not quoted. alee 3 dark northern 1.46%; Oe 3 pee MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Oct. —Stocks close: First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 10%. Possessions of France in India com- prise territory totaling 196 square mile. Delos is an island in the Grecian archipelago. Saleamen Wanted *| WANTED: Young man, 25 to 35, am- bitious and interested in permanent connection with nationally kn concern, with excelisht opportunity for advaneement. Will work special contract with sales manager while learning business. Give ref- erences and full particulars in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 17875. AUTO selesman; unusual opportun- ity for producer with Ford dealer- ship in western North Dakota town. Write Tribune Ad. 17803. Houses for Rent FIVE room modern bungalow, $50: @ight room modern house, $35; 6 room medern house, $42.50; 3 room house, $17.50; 2 room apartment, $27.50; 4 room apartment. $40, T. M. Casey & Son. NEWLY UNFURNISHED upstairs apartment, private bath, and private entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Rosser. _Call at 322 1st St. MODERN apa: : to buy small ice box, gas stove. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. FURNISHED 3 room basement ment, private bath. Adults only. 234W. Thayer, Phone 1770. LARGE light housekeeping room. Well furnished, $20. Call after 5 Pp. m. 515 Second St. ce 3 ROOM furnished apartment. Gas h lights, water, phone and washer. Phone 1290. THREE room apartment, gas, ligh' heat and water furnished. 1116 VACANCY IN new Rue Apts. U! furnished. 2 bedrooms. Inquire 101 Ave. A, Apt 8. =. UNFURNISHED apartment. Lights, gas, water, heat furnished. Call at 319 So. 11th St. El ONE ROOM furnished newly decor- ated apartment. Near high school. Call at 808 7th, THREE ROOM furnished basement apartment. Telephone 1432 after 5 p.m. ee fe) ROOM furnished apartment, suitable for two, Inquire 305 3rd ig! lousekeeping room. 419 Front Ave. © FURNISHED apartment. Lights, water, heat and gas. 219 2nd St. Business Opportunity Coupe .. Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan .. Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Plymouth Touring Sedan Plymouth Coach . . Plymouth DeLuxe ‘Touring Sedan (less than 1000 miles) 695 This stock is small but choice. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 1935 1936 Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. [ee Wearing Apparel LADY'S beautiful fur coat, semi-fit= ted. Excellent condition.. Must sacrifice, Phone 1760. 408 10th St. —_—_—_—_———— Watch Repairing CHEVROLET Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor ... Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach Chevrolet Coach .. Plymouth Coach ....... Chevrolet Master ‘Coupe Chevrolet pent, Ford Pickup . Wendie Sea Give Teme CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. . t Bismarck, N. Dak. 1932 FORD coach, perfect condition, extra good rubber. Ready for win- ter. Sell cheap, 511 14th St. 1928 CHEVROLET sedan in good me- chanical condition. One model T Ford coupe. Phone 1852. ONE $100 credit, one $90 credit on a Pontiac, Olds or Buick. Write Tribune Ad. 17851. Hay for Sale BALED PRAIRIE HAY, stacked at Velva, highway any direction. Write or call N. M. Muus, Velva, N. D. Lost and Found LOST—Dark brown male water span- ifel pup, white spot on chest. Last seen Friday morning at Hughes Field. Phone 957 for generous re- ward. $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy., ____: Wanted to Buy WISH TO BUY: First claus coal range or circulating heater for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 17864. _____Work Wanted__ ASHES HAULED once a week, 76 cents per month. Garbage, 50 cents per mo. Also good fertiliser for sale. Gabel. Phone 1530. TAKING OFF SCREENS, and installing storm windows. ‘Aine Glass and Carpenter Shop. 614 eeaWy. “hone WORK as seams assistant. Ex-- cellent references, Call 543-LM, Between 6 and 7 p. m. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Will care for children, Phone Dorothy, 291-M. TWO CAPABLE girls want , hour or day. References if desired. __Phone 763-W. WANTS to take care of ini by the week. Practical nursing. Phone 847. GIRL wants work by hour or day. Call 1257-LM. Ask for Lillian, ee Personal WHY NOT BE WELL? When all has failed, let me help you. New aclen- es, magnetic nerve zonery system, drugieas, Dive Directed by Dr Geshay of New York. Elis, Kindschy, 409 5th St. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies Greases Gy cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER-~ FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. llth St. EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY in North Dakota's largest payroll city, other interests necessi- tates sale of Fargo's best equipped pressing and tailoring shop, includ- ing a new Hoffman press. 1929 Chevrolet Panel truck, exceptional condition, Singer sewing machine, etc. Wholesale accounts (represent only 1/5 of entire business) pay en- tire overhead. Priced to sell quick at $1,250. Only $750 down. Write P. O. Box 1372, Fargo, N. D. —_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— elp Wa Hel. SPHCIAL wor! vome Earn to $21 weekly and ene own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. B-2976, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED: Experienced salesiady for country store. No others need ap- ply. Apply at Alex Rosen and Bros. —_————_——- Farms for Sale 240 ACRBS on graveled road in cen- tral Roseau county, Minnesota. 120 acres under cultivation, balance in | — pasture. Plenty of wood, good well and two stock ponds. Small down payment, balance to suit purchaser. Low interest rate. Val B. Chapin, Roseau, Minn Houses for Sale FOR 8: OR RENT—Four room modern stucco bungalow, just com- pleted, consisting of three rooms and bath, main floor, large airy bedroom in high basement, gas heat, oak floors, immediate posses- sion. Sale price, $2,450. Small pay- ment down and $21.50 per month, including taxes, interest and in- surance, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 NEW 6 room stucco bungalow. with basement apartment. Located near capitol. Income of $90 per month at present time. Also numerous other houses on very reasonable terms. T. M, Casey & Son. MY FINE dwelling of 6 rooms and basement apartment. Double gat- age. Fine lawn, shrubs, hedge, and trees. Call Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. J. J. Barth, 316 11th St. NEW semi-modern home. Big lot. Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- marck, N. D. 106 3rd 8t. Front and’ peck enrince, Inquire at 414 Ave. A West of 307 Brogdway. ROOM, newly decorat house, near high school. Gas heat. Garage. Call at 506 8th 8t. _| PARTLY modern # room house. reali ppp a. BbBEE ##F ). toad and a gift that will be ap- preeiated. Make your Christmas soibetions now. MODERN bilngalow, ga5 heat. Base- One bedroom. Phone BROWN SILK dress-in box lost in downtown store, Saturday after- noon. Call Tribune or phone 494-J. Reward. eo ee==_E=E=E=e—E_E—_—— Male Help Wanted SINGLE man to work collections of car paper. Write Tribune Ad. 17802 stating experience and references. WANTED—Middle aged man to do chores on farm. Call 601 lst. after 6 p.m. Miscellaneous WANTED: Horses for winter range. Excellent grazing, plenty water, caretaker. Walter Schmidt, Kongs- berg, N. D. ee Miscellaneous for Sale FULL BLOOD two-year-old Perch- eron stallion, seventeen months old. Chester White boar, forty young Chester White sows and barrows. Furniture, panes stove wood. C.C. early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Co. = NUMBER 3 Howell Saw Mill. A-1 condition. New blade. Ermin Hintz, Elbowoods, N. Dak. UN SORLURD or Backman 75 per ton in load lots. Phone 437. Bob Morris. GOOD CLEAN coal. Center mines. Ask us for price. Phone 1557. GAS STOVE, 5 burners, $25; house trailer, $25. 1013 Ave. B. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovgted and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 2032” Badwy. Phone 1126. rs Room and Board NEWLY DECORATED warm room in modern home with morning and evening meals. Suitable for two. 614 8th St. COMFORTABLE room, suitable for two girls with morning and evening eee Phone 1844-LM, 315 Man- jan. COMFORTABLE room with board. Close in. Reasonable, 422 rd St. Phone 1086-W. NICE WARM room with ‘and evening meals. Phone Ms ah Sth &t. ROOM AND BOARD for one gentle- man, 719 5th. Phone 1887. ‘2 Rooms for Rent FINE room in strictly modern home for one or two gentlemen. Close in, rent reasonable, across from courthouse. 512 Rosser Ave. TO WOMEN, only, € sleeping rooms with use of living room. Autema- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. E Telephone 454. BEDROOM, and sitting room. Sult- able for two gentlemen. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. UARGE NICELY furnished pleasant room, ground floor. Reasondble, __305 Ave. D, Phone 1231-M. TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, y suitable for two ladies, New man~' agement. 315 Mandan St. Phone 1844-LM. BEEF FRYER for barbecue. Phone RAT TERRIER puppies. Call at 902 Tth St. ATT AIH F ri ti fee tt re aiete “ait : i PLEASANT sleeping room. Large closet, near bath, $10. Upstelrs, 306% W. Thayer. Use side entrance. WARM ROOM. Suitable for two. Pri- vate entrance. Hot water. Clase in, 114% Bdwy. Phone 1237-R. tory times. Gas heat. 510 4th St. WARM clean sleeping room, next to bath. Always hot water. Gentle- _men preferred. 616 ie ave. Cc.

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