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- a Bullish Enthuslaem Credited to| A= Ga" Lessening of Tension in Labor Circles New York, Feb. 3.—(#)—Buying spirits brightened in the stock mar- ihe women ape tenseness tie forged = many to. new past six years States Steel, and National Steel. General Motors and Chrysler ran up with less sest than others. 80. ST, PAUL South St. Paul, Feb. 3—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.) — Cattle, 2,100; slow; Slaughter steers weak, yearlings and heifers mostly 16-25 lower than early ‘Tuesday with cows 25 off; bulls 15-25 lower; plain and medium yearling steers 5.50-8.50; good, steers held up to 10.00 or more; most common and medium heifers 5.00-7.50; bulk butch- er cows 475-550; good kinds 6.00 or more; low cutters and cutters 3.50- s222HTEEE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,_WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1987 Stimulus for Surge in Grain Values Oliver Farm 50% |< "Ar" the close, wheat was 2% to Otis Elev ahr PacG&E 4% Packard pt Phelps Dodge 54% Phil Morris 76% % Phillips Pet 56% Pills Mour 30% Proc & Gam ~62% byaepenetas Eel s208°% ! 8.00-|Doug Airc 70% 3 good .00;, ‘up to 10.00; cull and common around 4.00-6.00, 30) . 5 } compar- able 140-170 ib. mostly 9.65-10.30; most good so: F bi trong at 14. id yeas conbiderin ; undertone nar- rely ad. enly lower at most Hight heifer offer- very liberal — supply steers and yearlings here of value to sell at 13.00 upward; prime offerings being held at 14.50, but all interests se the market on toppy cattle. 16 ‘at lambs in fairl undertone strong to ning most; and ium 25; cows good 4.00-50 mon and medium 3,50-1 (steer) I re and choli medium 4,50-6.25.. Scat! th Hogi an ' Tuesday’ rly top 9.90; good and choi: 1 Ib. butchers 9.’ 9.85 down 160-190 1! 1 Ib. Mi 1,800; higher; best fe load lots fed FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Feb. 3. change/stead; in dollars, o tain 4.90; France 4.6 Germany 1 40.2: 19.90; travel 31.10 den 25.27; Montreal forwi in MONEY RATE! New York, Feb. 3.—(#)}—Call money steady. 1 per cent, all Prime commercial paper loans steady, cent oftered. Bai unchang MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, Fel Cr First Bank Stock 16%. Northwest Banco 15. —————— CURB STOCKS New York, Feb. 3.—(@%)—Curb: American Gen. 11%. Cites Service Elec. Bond & Fisk Rubber 1 cl 173% 114% “% 13% 23% 4% 63% Dupont Union Car. 107% Union Pac, 131 :Un Air Corp 30 , United Corp 7% US R& Im 17% %| US Rubber 56% US Smelt R 88 US Steel Vanadium War Pict ‘West Un Westing Air 58% Westing El 163% White Mot 29% Wilson & C 10% ‘Woolworth 61% Krog 3 Lib-0-F Gl 76% Lig M B 4a 113 Oardi- nal. Dougherty, speaking to devout throngs gathered in~the Philippin sunset for the opening of the 33rd world eucharistic congress, urged Wednesday that the first fruits of ‘Mildew can be removed from clothes by sosking them in buttermilk, then | ! hanging them in the sun. ST ‘ES IN STAMPS BY IS. KLEIN - in ri : | Or gliil Eee : rs ards, Oc! 4 | Preah Graded Firsts, 22 3% cents May 131% provisions showing 5 to 32 cents) MILL CITY WHEAT PRICES SHARPLY HIGHER Mis ty Feb. .3.. co Ger yn and corn resulted in sharply higher closi: prey for wheat futures here th closed 2%0 nights at ‘at 1.30% and Sept. L1T%, rained on dem y Tye clos- uly 1%c high- co tp at 89%. ol 1%c higher malting barley un- Cas wh -demand improved. Durum and winter wheat were un- changed. Corn was in good demand and rye jemand and oats wa to good. jualits was . Flax was Butter prices Wednesday but egss Poultry was un- mery-spe- color 16; capons 7 United Drug 14% | t poorey, Seer first 3cehe: sccchde «shal 8 32 itralised (90 re) 260,916, quiet but firm and unsettied. Mixed col- I certs, ther mixed colors un- BUTTER AND EGG FUT' Chicago, Feb. pene igh Low Close Butter Futur Storage Bt storage eit rake March 31% 31% 29% 31% 31% 20% Ret i 24% 24% 21% 21% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Feb. 3.—W@)—Cash closing No. 1 heavy dark | northern 60 Ibs, 9 -1.59%. Ne 59 Ibs, 1.49 February 1, 1, 52 lbs, 1 %-1.46% :°50 ibs, Y northern, 1.43% ard winter Mon: 1.39 % -1.45%. 3% frie 14i%: i 8. 1.88% = o% 4%, 4 ts 5 34% pe Sh ibe teaciaiKs j, 63 Ibs, 1.29% 1.35%; 52 Ibs. tatoos, 75 B onipments éz4, ‘| firm undertone, supplies rath is slow; sacked Uv. Colorado Red McClures U. 20-30; Maine Bliss triumph —_—_—_ BOSTON WOOL Boston, Feb, 3.—(P}—(U. 8. D. A.) Domestic wools were mostly quiet in the Boston market Wednesday. pantitiss of fine Ohio Delaine or 3 of Ohio flee fered without takers at 48-50 cen’ for stay le combing % blood and at 52- 54 cents for combing % and % blood srades. RANGE OF CARLOT SAi ainaespolls, Fel ee Barley, No. 3 mait! 87, Gorn, Sats grate 885 BR BES SeSeR 8: Boy Earl to Take Part in Crowning :] 0 prs ere EE. 3 ee eke $s BeBSe Bcb FRR Re Ped 2 2: rs = & HEE RE 33 gee seas RRR RE BORER RE ros FS = ES 28h FS ee eae Ae ® Seb Ele r f RR FRR RE wataviesss 835 Se > 123.82 1255 12. 80 13.05 12.80 1388 13.30 13.00 13.30 25 13.50 13.25 13.50 16.25 1667 | Earl Oost Hae lox Com 1 198% 130K 128K 130% . iy 19% 78% 70% 87 871% 98K 97% 60 Ibs. . 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. .. 2 amber hd 3 amber hd 57 lbs, .. 3 amber hd 4 amber hd 55 lbs... 4jamber hd 54 lbs, .. 5 amber hd 53 Ibs. .. 5 amber hd 62 Ibs. .. S amber hd 51 Ibs. 48% 48% 48 Me A AK Pred + 217% 220 217 3. DULUTH RANGE » Minn., Feb. 3.—(P)— Open h Low Close % 139% 141% teens seis - 143% 1.43% 1.43% 1.38% 1.36% 134% 1.32% 1.20% 1.27% 1 amber.... 1.42% T¥d durum 1.27% hh 28 compared to 46 inneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing es today follow: Wheat Delivered 150% 1.59% 1.40% 1.58% 1.48% 157% 141% 1.56% + 146% 155% 1.45% 154% 1.44% 152% vee. 1.43% 1.50% SD NS 52 Ibs. if 141% 1.48% RY 139% 1.36% 137% 1.44% 1.48% _..... Wheat lh'yDNS 0 be hypo Rye— No. 2..... Flax— No. 1. Minneapolis, tora of two, companies lar dividends o Lag 7 FRRRRRES Although but 14 years of Gainsbo! ro will 161% 153% 153% 148% 14% 130% 137% 135% 1.33% 1.29% 148% 116 2,29 1.09 2.20 Feb. in The board of General M robes a plvigens: of $1.50 the per Daw ; TD Woe, 137% 1.26%-139% 1.36% | seo0ha beacon THis Curious WoRLD By William Ferguson GRINDING OF FOOD, SINCE NO MOCERN BIRD EQUIPPED wrth TEETH. ‘quantities of food very quickly, ‘ith which to chew eo» 1.82% 1.35% 1.30% 183% + 130% 1.3335 1.28% 1.31% Durum | Dividend Actions | cent cumulati rred yanie April 1 on stock of , in spite it. Some There Are Savings for You In These WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted ‘WANTED: Young man with car to represent blished a hess. No capital required. Small salary to start. Good opportunity for right man. Give present occu- pation and references. Write Tribune Ad. 19339, ‘WANTED: Ne man for farm work, Experienced with stock. Write Mrs. Mary Ives, Menoken, N. D. Female Help Wanted MAID not under 35 years for personal attendance and housework. Refer- ences. Phone 715, Madam Corwin. Work Wanted HIGH BOHOOL girl wants piace to work for board and room. Room for rent. Phone 1099-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework _by hour or day. Phone 1980. EXPERIENCED waitress wants work. Phone 1652-J. y bar and back bar. All electric. No ice. Less than % cost price. Ad- dress Tribune Ad. No. 19341. Wanted to Rent WANTED: By April Ist or May ist,, 5 or 6 room unfurnished house or or $60 rent accept- bungalow, $50 able. Very best references. Adults. Write Tribune Ad. 19343. HOUSE REPUBLICANS AT ODDS ON POLY Social Security and Trade Trea- ties Cause Discord in Minority Party Washington, Feb. 3.—(%}—Rum- blings of discontent, involving a. new policy committee and minority mem- 141% 1.57% | Be means committee handled the act in the last congress, 2. Failure of the ways and means measure to continue the reciprocal mes agreement act for three years. would have been impossible to ad- ninister, _ With ” another party conference tentatively set for next Tuesday lican members of the house commit- tee concerned with the legislation to be discussed. Pamphlet on Dams Is Made Available Here ‘Wednesday by J. P. Cain, chairman of the state board. Correct and incorrect construction avail themselves of the booklet. in the preparation of the pamphlet were E. J. Thomas, state engineer; J. N. Roherty, research en- Rooms for Reat FARM ed sleeping room in private home. Suitable for two. On bus line. Hot water always. Gentlemen preferred. 715 3nd St. Phone 1850. CLEAN and quiet room. Always hot water. Suitable for one or two. Gentlemen preferred. 116 W. Thayer. COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod- ern home. Suitable for two. Hot water always. Hot water heat, 522 Second. FURNISHED SLEEPING. ROOM. Suitable for one or two. Close in. 218 Ist St. Phone 262-R. LARGE room. Bultable for two. Gas heat. Close to bath. Phone 1361-J. 409 Washington 8t. LARGE front room for two. Near . Bt ‘TWO NICE warm sleeping rooms. Near capitol St, Tel. 1026. ROOM at 211 E. Rosser. Lady's Iamb- akin coat for sale, like new, size 16, Tel, 763-W. SLEEPING ROOM, next to bath. Private entrance. 307 10th St. LARGE front sleeping room, ground floor. 422 4th St. Phone 649. —— Personal FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi- gestion, Heartburn, Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udge, at Ser- vice Drug Store, Bismarck and Cen- and bus line. 831 8th WANTED: Used, Little Giant fifty tri . Must be in , Lovell, Wyoming. “Room Mate Wanted RESPECTABLE young man wants room mate, Call at 222 3nd St. up- stairs, —— eee Watch 4 CALL SIX. Watch cleaning. Special price. Dine Jewler, 316 Mandan St. P.O. Box 188. Household Goods for Sale Tugs, Blanket and Rug Co. Watts. MAHOGANY gate leg table and 4 chairs, 3 yard linen dinner cloth and 13 nepkins, practically new, seal jacket, size 36-38, like new. 202 444, Bismarck, N. PIANO, mattress, smoking stand, high chair, radio. Good condition. Priced reasonable for quick sale. Phone 1206, A GOOD used piano. Write Chas. L. Bryan, piano tuner, 422 4th. Phone 640. Apartments for Rent ONE light housekeeping room and kitchenette. Upstairs. Outside en- furnished, 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. FIRST FLOOR of modern house. Completely furnished. Use of elec- tric washer. $65.00 per month. Phone 1789. NEWLY DPOORATED two large rooms, nicely furnished. Frigidaire. Strictly modern. 213 11th 8t. Rear door. one 2 room apartment. Heat, gas, Ughts living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. 612 Ist St. Phone 1432. NEW ail modern 4 room house with bath. Heat, gas, water furnished. Washing privileges. 622% 13th St. lan-|FWO room furnished apartment in- department of agricultural engineer- est the Agricultural college at $90,000 Advertising Contract Cancelled cluding lights, water, heat and Kel- vinator. Close to Capitol. 930 4th. room apartment, Heat and water fur- nished. Ready Feb. ist, Phone 107 FURNISHED one room spartment for one or two ladies. Located at 624 7th St. Inquire 616 7th St. URNISHED of unfurnished base- ment apartment. Available Feb. ‘Qth. Call 778, after 6 p.m. ‘THREE APARTMENTS for rent. Gas, lights, heat and water furnished. 1116 Rosser. Tel. 978-J. HED apartment. Lights, wa- ter and gas included. 219 2nd. For stoves. D. ic, ON. vy given tbat 3 wit, N. De! Automobiles for Sale BUY NOW at These Low Prices No Payments. No Finance or Interest in January, Febru-- ary and March, Essex Coach ...... Plymouth Sedan 19338 Plymouth Coupe 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Pontiac Coach. 1983 1933 1934 1934 1934 1935 q 1935 1931 1931 Plymouth Touring Sedan These cars priced low, as we need the room for storage. All these cars winterized, includint hot water heater, non-freese solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good batteries and good tires. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 708 MID WINTER USED CAR CLEARANCE 1928 Dodge Sedan . 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan . 1930 Ford Tudor 1934 Dodge Panel Truck 1932 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan . 1933 Plymouth Coupe .. 1933 Plymouth Sedan . 1934 Ford Coupe .... 1934 Oldsmobile Coach . 1934 Dodge, 1% ton truck, 162 in. wheel base, 32x6, 10 ply dual rear tires, overload springs, oil bath cleaner 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan All cars inside, warm and dry. No cracked blocks, etc., from weather. M. B. GILMAN CO. AUTOMOBILES at low prices, and all reconditioned. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan $175, 1933 Plymouth Coupe $325, 1935 Ford Truck $495, 1935 ° Chevrolet Truck $495. We also have some rea] prices on a 1936 Ford Coach with radio, a 1935 Ford Coach, a 1935 Ford Sedan, a 1936 Pontiac Coach, a 1936 Plymouth Sedan, a 1935 Plymouth Coach and many others. Fleck Motor Sales. Houses for Rent & ROOM modern, furnished or un- furnished bungalow. Heat and. water furnished. Immediate pos- session. Near capitol and school. ous only. Write Tribune Ad. 8. ‘ |MODERN bungalow with three bed- tooms, attached garage, also office’ or store space, 212 Main Ave. For Sale: Portable typewriter, $18. Phone 905. é MODERN seven room house. Three bedrooms and alcove. Nicely lo- cated for school end capitol. Call © 117-M, FIVE ROOM modern home. Gas heated. Near school and Capitol © Adults only, Inquire at 1011%. 9th. FURNISHED house or furnished apartment. 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. ~ Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. ‘Tél. 1748-J. 710 7th, 4,| ECKLUND, BACKMAN and. Asplund coal for sale. Prompt service. Gen- eral trucking. Howard Arnold. Phone 1622-J. ‘f ,|ECKLUND and Backman Coal for Sale. Delivered. General Hauling. Tel. 2332-W. 401_13th St. Chas. Pauley. ASPLUND, Ecklund or Backman coal. 2 ton lots or more, Phone 437. Bob Morris. WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Miscellaneous for Sale ONE SLIGHTLY used popcorn ma- chine. One new cash register. J. . B, Smith. Tel. 1916. Hay for Sale BALED HAY. Midland, Upland, Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and-_ bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE ‘A representztive will call if you desire. 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