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New York Stocks]| WHEAT PRICES RISE DESPITE SYMPATHY Closing Prices Feb. 5. 335 E% page Can wt Am ding Issues Topple One to © Five Points With Volume Running Heavy amH&bL 1% aon ed Demand for Supplies a% in Export Nations 13% | Mstuas 2 : chief executive ee Rg q 25% At 93% 8% 52% 83 98% 433 ans He 22° gue Beg 2 pe 4 ; Q 2a though, some brokers jought the list was due for a substan- setback in view of its lengthy vance. ting dipped and commodities were n. New York, Feb, 5.—(?)—Heavy sell- “ing waves broke over the stock market Friday, following President Roose- velt’s recommendation to congress for “&n increase in ree oe of the su- EERE Hees ~~ fy _The ticker tape was occasionally 5 e strong late cables from Argentin _* minutes behind. The volume dwindled ulaved fresh short /covering/ @: |) Miler the initial relapse when mild : 30%] Srey" whet closed 1%c\ higher at )° ‘support appeared. Offerings expanded 1.38%, July 1%c one) at 1.31%, Sept. aay again in the final hour, but declines ae Rene a close. Transfers approximated 2,350,- elena at 2. nD stares 48%, and July Je higher at 4 Te laren 1% ie higher at 1.1 0 1 e 98% and Sept. higher at » May ‘ closed unchanged a 1.25. ‘ aes only "3 of cash wi ashe ‘very narrow ca: fe was quotabl unchanged. “Corn demand was quiet to fle. Oats was in fair deman Rye was in t H Food demand. Fad: fore the clone. 1 - ‘lax demand was quiet to fair. geee ag zee CHICAGO up to 6.50; low cutters and cutters a Yy 3.50-4.75; most sausage bulls 5.25- 75; stockers steady; thin light steers 5,00-6.00; calves 1,300; mostly steady; good and choice 8.00-9.50; few se- i Jections 10.00; cull and common} pio } around 3.50-5.50, ! Hogs 3,000, mostly 10 higher than Thursday's average; good and choice 200-300 Ib, largely 10.00; top 10.00; 4 160-200 Ib. 9.60-10.00; sorted 160-180 Ib. to shippers 9.75: . gz a ciate \ + x ; beef cows mostly 5.00-6.00; few | ) 3! extra. firate Eee gee ge lo Maa a : *. Poultry, live; 25 trucks, ady, prices unchanged. i NEW YORK New York, Feb. 5.—(®)—Live poul- fry, taney to iy. By freight, fowls: nm 12-13; other freight prices 4 g : wut tor. 7,196, firmer. Creamery, higher than extra La tra. (92 scor on hand from Thursday; no early 3294 934% sales or bids, undertone weak on | Goodric! 32%; centralized (90 score) 33%-34. slaughter lambs; about steady on other ae Las 91,752, steady to firm and classes; good to choice lambs Thurs- Uni Eggs, 16,991, 8 Mixed col- oe 10.25-50; good to choice ewes 5.00- ors: $ 3.00. frigerators, firsts 19 “Dalry cattle about steady; medium mixed colors unchanged. and lower grades slow at 45.00-55.00; some shipper demand for well bred chicago, © >, ane EGG FUTURES cléée springérs quotable up to 75.00. vi gE Chicago, Feb. 4.— Butter Futures Standards, Chicago, Feb b--ve— A. fd te —Hloge 7,000, including 9,000. dteeet; |HUPP. Mot. 2% Pate eS as higher. than|IIl. Cent, 24 m6 | Storage. 31% 31% most; top 10.36 peld tresiy; Out goes [ree eee te ost; to) a pods, Ray % HS eer eT Re Int, Bus. M. 178% November .. 29% 29% Parable 140-170. Tb, Ssociogo: » Harv. 106 FLEEER EERE ogee good sows 9.40-65. i A . Cattle 100, calves 500; . r eee trade fairly active; nothing much h ardi . 24% except common and dius : steers and heifers and sprin! eannectt ery and common medium 1 ji 5 Bost beet, coma; hulle and Vanlers, Very [Ldb<O, GL 5% Very" ithe “busting Ee enema ce | ee 1 Teer a ate antag on a forced al re su] Sap r FESR eT LT T= a a abridgement; bee! Ket showed pipal bes ey, a little improvement. and market in no 4 shape for other than moderate re- The seared oi aa founded there in 1760 by Sir William iio: ste Hoaealy dF in be a 1 Johnson, who brought a group of nd clapte ienethe. Say Tesult ate : Scottish glovers from Perth to the jackening in demand from man- 4.75. county. ufacturers and top makers aie Sheep 10,000, including 800 direct; prices wet y difficult to obtain, fat lambs in fairly broad demand; un- e Poe os 7 9} dertone fully stead stronger;|__ The growth of s fern is aided great- cuicaGo POTATOES sheep strong: few initial bias on good |ly if @ little olive oll is dropped at the 7 8, D. A) to choice native and fed western lambs | root, = ia tse best eee Stock fir supplies npAceatay a ding iccount cold weather, most re- low STORIES IN nuts ese STA M PS Burke 8. No. 1, very siroaie Colorad Ne 0. 3 ear good 1190 1b, be 00; choles mopent 2 a yoted above pe 75 BY I. S. KLEIN i attered sales short feds own faa medium to good 750 Ib. heifers ee No. 1, no early sales r 7.75; small lots up to 8.50; mafority Forced: ©. 8. con a uso. 6 56; euitae aeradss fair quality 230-35, Ne 10 eo balk uP ady, supplies _modera teonrenttiong : nC a only nace Palen ee nae feed cattle quotations 551 street in es, Blorida 8 choice 7” S10c1b; rew bi 1050 1b, good and cholce a crate few hig! common and medium 4.25- good and choice 50; com- d medium 3.50-4.00; cows, good, common and medium 5.25- 25; common (steer), good and choice medium 4,50-6.25, paola: 135 direct; active, mostly 10-15c higher: 0.00; bulk good and choice 190: i 7. feeders 8.25 ea /—\*\. ows: ocanien Tae MTA tee $4 TRrouitan corsairs iy fat lamb bid stopping American and foreign | weaneee 2000; no ene fat Be vessels, early in the 19th century, | Nlost 1 424¢7'50 ibe, ated wooled skins held around i enslaving the passengers and sea- |1 northern 1.44% ee ho eholes eR es often _men, burning the vessels, forcing | hard wint Montana 1 arg : the nations to pay tribute; Against Mi la these sailed bieut. ees Capt.) sce) e201 Stephen Decatur. en an Amer- neous ican ship was captured and placed “pan under the guns of rine. ers el —WP)—C in the dead of night, stole into New York. Cort ail day; prime com, | harbor and put fire to it. The SAPs tices aa | cena ae Trl nee 2p Sy of i .| Algiers soon made peace, and pi- BEESH Denne eee te racy of the Barbary powers ended. Decatur, born.in 1779, was only WORblGn /EECHOne 22 when he began exploits connor, woiktds Great Beltain demand| against piracy He became com- ars others in cents: Great Br: modore in 1810, was cited by Pres- ey grad Net's Jellow 1 tea tthe tos sea rtaly| jdent Madison in 1815 for his | barley sample Frade a Teed b0-00 1 19.60; travel 21.10; - Norw: 24.5) bravery. He it was who offered tins 46 Timothy 25.23; Montreal in c the famous toast, “My country, may she always be right; jut alent a or wrong, my country.” His dea‘ RANGE OF cantor SALES New. has baie 5 ee Govern- came at the early: age of 41, as a i —(P)—Range of ment Bonds: | result of a fatal duel with Com- Tronsury (484 modore Barron. His portrait, ap- 4 143K | No, 2 hard ater 1a - ars, with that of Thomas Mac- Doe ‘on the new two-cen? | 2, ati. Born oats and flax’ not eee INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) marviend vane. 1.62. In rer North Carolina’s 1935 income from sale of farm products amounted to pbs eed farm commodities con- sumed at home were valued at an ad- ditional $75,354,000. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS | Minneapolis, Feb. 5.—(@)}—Stocks . First Bank Stock if, § ‘Northwest Banco 1 New York, Ope. ee -Curb: Gites get Gen. 11. ei aiawest ‘Corp. 14%.. (Grain mao -oumne! Thrifty Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted WANTED: Young married man with present established busi- ness, No capital required. salary to start. Good opportunity for right man. Give present occu- pation and_ references. Write Tribune Ad. 19339. Female Help Wanted ; ¢ : See DS es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 | | garcaco RANGE te 1.40% 142% 138% 1.40% gb tat 1.40% 1.36% 1.38% ity Liss 114 and South Dakota Wheat + 135% 137% 133% 135% + 133% 1.36% 131% 134% + 131% 134% 1.29% 132% , Durum OVERHAULING BILL/its. ic. Bs fy) MMISTCK VALS 107% 1.06% 1.07% 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01 98% 98% 28% 98% Ory Sug 31 3 | Dominating Factor Is Continu- 41% 41% |2 am 1.56% |3 amber rad Rooms for Reat WANTED: Lady clerk and stenogra- . Give complete information including references, education, et in first letter. Write Ad. No, 19368. water always. Hot water heat. 522 Second. MAID not under 25 years for personal attendance and housework. Refer- ences. Phone 725, Madam Corwin. FURNISHED Suitable for one or two. Close in. 218 Ist St. Phone 262-R. Work Wanted YOUNG MARRIED man wants work of any kind, excellent truck driver. Mechanically inclined, garage or TWO NICE warm sleeping rooms. Brean enplol and bus line. 831 8th ROOM at 211 E. Rosser. Lady’s lamb-, station work préferred. ‘Write Tribune Ad. 19362. 5; ‘WANTED to do dressmaking. Will come to your home if desired. me LS arges reasonable. Mrs. Onie Anderson, 302 Ave. D. WANTED: Experienced girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1306. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by hour or day. Phone 1980. Position Wanted COMPETENT bookkeeper desires po- sition, Eight years’ experience. Ex- cellent references. Write Tribune PRICES H . rusher neha a ‘ock mar! ce: jomenta: Preme court, and leading issues top- y influence on wheat futures here Fri- pled 1 to 5 points. day and forced moderate. reaction but May Plnletotet ete: peyeyererersy RRR REE FR KKK Se May were once more reduced before the 70 | ctosed 20 ey mera at Z.20" pe a duly le 4 HBES Bee SasEe: Brees Ske Ssheeas oats closed 1%c Bt igner at 2.20 2.20 2.19% 2.20 rey aa SE ASTRAL Lost and Found Black and white terrier dog harness. “Andy.” Reward. to ee BE s & DULUTH RANGE Feb. 5.—( Land for Sale WE HAVE FOR SALE W% of Sec. 35, Twp. 147, Rge. 82, unbroken land. Price $7 per acre. Located 4 miles north of Underwood, N. D. Box 125, Washburn, N. D. it a y Durum mal winter wheat prices were By BERNADETTE HOPKINS . 217%| The Bridge club met Tuesday eve- + 2.17% |ning with Mrs, Norton Strand with score prizes being won by Mrs. J. at | W: Kiefer and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mrs. to 27| Harold Maxam will be the next hos- tess to the club. Hae asioeed wasiculpt ital tains i Produce Markets | MINNEAPOLIS cae GRAIN celts id Feb. eee iday 25 es finneapt cash wheat and ‘one Rev. and Mrs. Greip returned from + | Bismarck Saturday after having spent Arrive | the past few days there. Vincent Sherman returned last week «eee. from Hollywood, Cal., where he had spent the past elght ‘months, The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A, H. .” She is a patient at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Norton Strand, B. O. Lein and H. F. Dimond were Bismarck business callers Monday. Vincent Sherman spent Thursday night as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Hillsdorf of Wilton. euorations: easy follow je local pre vaes cars 2;ecurrent receipts ed An Australian inventer has de- signed an appliance which instantly detects, and marks on a chart, any sudden depression in a railroad track while the train is passing over it, The device eliminates the necessity for Mrs. Ole Olson of Wing was an overnight guest of Regan friends Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. O. B. Aune spent several days of last week at Bis- A new “uplift” movement sweep- ing China bans bobbed hair, manent waves, slit skirts, and walk- ing arm-in-arm; and forbids women to appear on the stage in scenes with |FOR SALE: lightly used blue silk | wanrep Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlott and -{Mr. and Mrs, L, Hopkins were week- end business callers at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lein and daughter «|Laverne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. Thelma Hanson was a week-end guest of Wilton friends. Mrs, Albert Hagstrom was unable to continue her teaching duties this week because of an attack of the On Lioyd’s casualty lists were en- tered 164 ships during the first two months of 1983. Sixty-five of the to-|=any-GRAND plano, Persian Fug, tal of 140 lives lost were British, BaBs J CPANDE Dendi2 Rotana ae eI. High Low Close vo 1H 1.44% 1.46% 1.4246 DO THEIR SAILING SCIENTIFICALLY |LEEP! ROOM, next Private entrance. 307 10th St. —_—_____ Business Opportunity INVESTIGATE one of the safest and| most profitable businesses today. Five and 10 acre tracts of proven producing grapefruit and orange groves in the rich fruit section of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Offers the investor a great- WARM nicely furnished sleeping room in private home. Suitable for two. On bus line. Hot water always. Gentlemen preferred. 715 2nd St. Phone 1550. CLEAN and quiet room. Always hot water. Suitable for one or two. Gentlemen preferred. 116 W.! COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod- ern home. Suitable for two. Hot SLEEPING ROOM. skin coat for sale, like new, size 16./ Tel, Automobiles fer Sale . BUY Now at These Low Prices No Payments. No Finance Charges or Interest in January, Febru- ary and March. 1931 1931 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Pontiac Coach 1933 Chevrolet Cou; 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan . 1934 Ford Sedan .. Studebaker Chrysler Coach Chevrolet Sedan . Airflow Sedan.. Ford DeLuxe Sedan. Ford Tudor Sedan . Chrysler Sedan. DeSoto Sedan . Lafayette Sedan ... Chrysler Sedan ...... Plymouth Touring Sedan . These cars priced low, as we need the room for storage. All these cars winterized, including hot water heater, non-freeze solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good batteries and good tires, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 ES BREE EE EEE EL > $85 Suis pelivids./eiceuo-.s ols) sise Sas, EEE er return on his money with greater | safety than he has ever known be- fore. Assures ® life income. See for yourself by taking advantage of our $35.00 all expense inspection trip which includes transportation meals, hotels for round trip from Minneapolis, Many side trips and stopovers, Southern State Develop- ment Co. Write or phone W. H. Sullivan, Bismarck. FOR SALE OR TRADE: Good gen- eral merchandise business including building, Valued at $5,500.00. Priced for quick sale or will trade for Bis- marck residence. Reason for selling, have other business interests. Write P. O. Box 76, Kintyre, N. D. SODA FOUNTAIN. 8 ft. Marble bar and back bar. All electric. No ice.. Less than % cost price, Ad- dress Tribune Ad. No. 19341. Personal FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi- gestion, Heartburn, Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Ser- ‘vice Drug Store, Bismarck and Cen- ‘tral Drug Co., Manden, PERFECTION DRY C Ladies’ dresses, Men's sults and tle, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00, Call for and deliver.. Phone 1707. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St, Phone 1126. “Wearing Apparel maternity dress with jacket, Size 16. Write Tribune Ad. 19352. ——— * Household Goods for Sale 11x15; American Oriental rug, 9x12; Pony fur coat, brown fur jacket, walnut book case, mahogany dress- er, one love seat, 50 Ib. ice box. Phone Mrs. Frissell 1331. BLANKETS, bedspreads, rugs, cor goleum, tapestry, scarfs, tablecloths, etc. Sold on easy payments, Phone 2215 for salesman to call. Home Blanket and Rug Co. Ask for Mr. MAHOGANY gate leg table and 4 chairs, 3 yard linen dinner cloth and 12 napkins, practically new, seal jacket, size 36-38, like new. 202 Ave. A. ES ie not the lure of South Sea islands but science that beckons the happ: weigh anchor at Miami, Fle., eir farewells from a precarious perch besi left), LEA has been outfitted as for a cruise toward the Southern Cross. ide the boom of their 175-foot schooner a laboratory for the scientists who accompan: Sea expedition to collect. specimens for the Philadelphia hceneaero of Science. By Williams BORN TO RACE, BUT COULDNT WIN ONES A HAM, WHERE HE SHOULDN'T BE, AND A HAM WHERE HE SHOULD BE! PROUD, BUT PROUD O' WHI THET WON'T TEACH OUT OUR WAY WELL, MAAM, HE'D NEVER GIT 70 WHERE WE'RE AGOIN' «HE'S A THOROUGHBRED, AN! COULDAST STAND TH’ ROCKY, MOUNTAIN TRAILS. TD KILL HIM I'D LIKE TO RIDE, INSTEAD OF THESE OLD, SHAPELESS THINGS? WHY WON'T, MARRY A FELLER LIKE THAT=- XA GOOD used piano. Write Chas. L. Bryan, piano tuner, 422 4th. Phone 649. HOUSEHOLD furniture. Cheap. 931| 6th St: Phone 692 Room Mate Wanted WANTED: Room mate, middle-aged or elderly lady. Twin beds, cooking privileges. Price reasonable. 120 W. Thayer. Phone 967. Apartments for Rent *)1933 Mymouth Sedan MID WINTER USED CAR CLEARANCE 1928 Dodge Sedan .. -$ 95 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan « 185 1930 Ford Tudor ..... 1934 Dodge Panel Truck 1932 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe . 1934 Ford Coupe ... 1934 Oldsmobile Coac! - 395 1934 Dodge, 114 ton truck, 162 in. wheel base, 32x6, 10 ply dual rear tires, overload springs, oil bath cleaner ... 00 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan . vee 595 All cars inside, warm and dry. No cracked blocks, etc., from weather. M. B. GILMAN CO. 2nd and Bdwy. Tel. 808 Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks. — ____Houses for Rent 5 ROOM modern, furnished or un- furnished bungalow. Heat and water furnished. Immediate pos- session. Near capitol and school. Adults only. Write Tribune Ad. Oe NICELY FURNISHED modern 4 room house. Gas heated. Central- ly located. Also corner lot for sale. FIVE ROOM “moder n home. Gas heated. Near school and Capitol. Adults only. Inquire at 1011% 9th. Giant fifty pound trip hammer. Must be in good condition and reasonably priced. Kastien Garage and Ma- chine Shop, Lovell, Wyoming. Wateh | Repairing CALL AFTER SIX. Watch cleaning. Special price. Dine Jewler, 316 Mandan St. P. O. Box 188. Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. _Tel. 1748-3. 710 7th. ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. Prompt service. Gen- eral trucking. Howard Arnold. Phone 1622-J. 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 ae. Boehm Bros., Delivered. "Miscellaneous for Sale ONE SLIGHTLY used popcorn ma- chine. One new cash register. J. B, Smith. Tel. 1916. ie AVAILABLE February 7th, furnished apartment. Living room with In-a- door bed, dinette, kitchen and bath. Large closets. Suitable two adults. 1063. MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment. Living room, bedroom and kitchenette. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. ONE THREE ROOM apartment and one 2 room apartment. Heat, gas, lights furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. FIRST FLOOR of modern house. Completely furnished. Use of elec- tric washer. $65.00 per month. Phone 1789. FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. 612 Ist St. Phone 1432. NEW all modern 4 room house with Heat, gas, water furnished. ashing privile; 622% 13: NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 — apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Ready Feb. ist. Phone 107. TWO ROOM apartment in new mod- ern home. Lights, heat, water, tele- __phone furnished. 618 13th 8 UNFURNISH lerge apartment. March Ist. 602% Ave. D. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287, FURNISHED apartment. Lights, wa- ter and gas fheluded. 219 2nd. For sale two oll stoves. SMALL BASEMENT apartment, $18. Suitable for two. 314 3rd St. Everts Apts. FIRST FLOOR bungalow fiat, front and rear entrance. Call at 400 5th west 22 3 > “iy \ 5 or 6 room unfi bunzelow, $50 or $60 rent accept- able. Very best references: Adults. Write Tribune Ad. 19343. Hay for Sale BALED HAY. Midland, Upland, Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. Miscellaneous WILL TAKE horses for winter pas- ture. Phone 570-J. Bismarck. L E. Heaton, Jr. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured en 15- First insertion (per woré) 2 consecutive insertions (Per word) .......++.+++.40 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%0 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ......0.++++ 50 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ........+.+.5%0 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... aoe eeee SO This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- partment. iat toon, Tov tneare’ tee sertion came day. Out-of-Town Readers who wish te answer want ade telephone