The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1937, Page 9

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a a te i STOCK PRICES LEAP ABEAD WITH STEEL SETTING FAST PA Some Issues Reaching New Era Highs 8 New York, Feb. 10.—(?)—With steels out in front, stock market leaders ‘Wednesday splashed gains of fractions to 3 points over the ticket tape. A number reached new high ground since the depression. U. &. Steel was again the spect ular mover, going through 104 for durst time since the depression. vance, Late selling was fairly well absorbed. Transfers were around 3,- «Utilities leaped forward at the start ac two important corporations an- *xounced a truce with the securities and commission. exchange . Later the steels took the play in fast dealings, to be followed by the rails, coppers, motors and merchandising is- sues. The volume dwindled after noon as offerings expanded and extreme ad- vances were reduced in numerous in- stances. ‘Bonds and commodities developed ga 2° RE TERES RBEEGREEEREEE E Z tac the kt z eaEEt oo i F} BERETE wggeed gt 3 a H largely 5.00-6.25; few up to 6.75; low cutters and cutters mostly 400-75; geegge gpeeeo’ a2 aif 3 good choice 160-325 Ib, 9.85-10.00; top 10.00; 140-160 Ib, 935-85; 120-140 Ib. g2778 ua TTT mn siti __ to shippers 60.00-70.00; lower “down to 45.00 mostly. i er; medium 0 improved action and tim nday; several loads choi 3 to shippers 13.75- and yearlings bid 1: ging crop of vali 13.00; heifers strong, al supply 7.50-9.00 but upward to 12.25 paid for strict! choice longfed offerings; cows an bulls att ly iff i 0 down, P. ,000, including 1560 direct, no early sales fat lambs; Roane strictly choice lj igh’ at aie and Batters i eS er orders very light; o1 Btendy! few fat native ewes 5.00-50. | Miscellaneous PS i berth la - MONEY RATES New York, Feb. 10.— steady, 1 per cent all commercial paper, % per cent, Dime loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent offered, Bankers acceptances| 54. R; unchanged, 3 ye FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Feb. 10.—(#)—Foreign exchange mixed: Great Britain de- mand in dollars, — oth in cents: oem; Itely 636%: 4.65%; Italy 5. 40.23%; re red Norway 24. | ]tie- BEB. da 143 o 11 money day. Prime CHICAGO Chicago, no sales ri ATH i ey CASH GRAIN Feb. rar oe} wi . fo. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Feb. 10.—()—Stocks clos First Bank Stock 16%, ESEE aatagyetrsueeveeaye ote EEE : i He ir LOSE BRRATIC lis, Feb, 10.—(%)—Wheat owed @ lot of pow: uf a ff Th was a lot Ing the early period t_ closed %c higher at 6 Jo" iy) Pye » and 2 Fi i Zz £32 7 and July at 2.38 and futures followed a enchanged to pore 8 ERSS" 8 98252"2 aT z op c higher at closed uni ar be x fisteent aay Fin, yymouth a Rock 20; colored broilers 31%, White Rocks 22%, Plymouth Rock 23%, “bareback 16; Leghorn roosters 13, Le turk he ni A 3295 setts .—()—Live poul- try steady to easy. By freight, fowl Leghorn 14-16; other freight prices "Bute mt 033, steady. utter, . a seconds “shel scores) 3 butter prices 4. ‘Cheese, 128, perce Mite uaa cago, Feb. 10. Sutter Futures!” . HI Storhge standards, en 1" Close ‘Fou neste 91% 31% 31% + 31% 31% Un us ws 08 R & Imp US Us Us US ve 22% 21% 3 24% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 10.—(#—Flour: Unchanged. Shipments 11,750. Pure bran 3: 3 Standard middlings ey 32.00-32.50, 21% February . 1% | Refrigerator ards, Oct. . 34% POTATOES ig very we ; sacked 0 Russet Burbanks U8. i Red McClui Northwest Banco 15%. STORIES IN STAMPS BY 1. S. KLEIN : 3 ‘weasttake 1337; No. UB. N tl New stock, slightly weal st] Mberal, demand 11; less than carlots, Fi rates Bliss triumphs US. No. 2.00 a crate. By William Ferguson RIOUS WORED = PFPSSSFI52 5: FRERF. euasevenn~ TannnHitE | sesesssss* Wty) dddddddd s peyey 3 F Revseeiees TEpsrevreseece TR FFF 150% 150% 158% 158: 57! RR RR K 111% 1.12% 111% 1.11 102, 1.03 in” +. 216 219 2.18 2.19 19 21%] Ihe. Tbs. ...... 143% 1. 1 northern teat «+, 146% 152%_..... tana, Wheat 147% 1.40% 148% 1.47% 1.45% 1.47% 143% 1.45% 1.48% 1.46% 141% 1.43% oo pa 439: or +++ 141% 1.48% 130% 141% Soe South Daketa Wheat > 130% 140% 198% 198% ar Closets) &: Fb eecnnuueuwen 111% 1.16% 1.00% 225 233 223 BUTE oo a) Fa woo! — , Asking prices he! mostly uechs: from mt selling levels, but bu; seners! ly were Interested in mak! . warshacte at le on small close owt sccounts on large 9, People’s Forum (BAitor’s Note)—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of inter- est. Letters dealing with contro- versial Brepet which tack fi {f you wish to use udon: sign the p mand your me ch We reserve 4 uch parts of conform to this poll ee ae ico iF make it advisable. All Tetters must be lsateas to not more than 0 words. i i i i i i Ag Hat lt Apstpbek teypinl] E " E nie EFGe all i Tseg z5 eae az fi [ee ie AH fe Pei A Ei i fF i a i BR Fee : Es E i F § g | i | i EEE Eyed il li bt | i 8 i Ese Hite tit aeeiiss g 4 ATH Egsé Ftsl Pp E 3 . J £ 5 e 3 E =EELNGE it i : Used Car? Lots of Them In the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Work Wanted |. Automobiles for Sale ‘WANTED: man with ability to manage paint store. Ex- ceptional pardize their admin- they think . But they Tf a big. construc- jou get pro- » If there you ge doctors and professional health If « legal q out, you get do the Job. this tremendous s0- relations in- people and their fi and aithieult Job eth g Lg Lal young man, married, with no children, ‘who earned over $900 in 9 months last year, dast his job in November, ap- plied the same month for relief and was certified for WPA. This was not a case of relief, it was a matter of em- it, My contention is that s0 long as certification is required to en- able a client to be eligible for WPA, government . the t is running a purely government : ipeed - | ated it must be simplified and unified Hi EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day or hour. Phone Irene, 904. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by hour or day. Phone 1980. GIRL wants work by hour or day. Phone 1044. Ask for Verna. want TWO: time work. Phone 926. Position Wanted COMPETENT bookkeeper desires po- sition, Eight years’ experience. Ex- ern home. Suitable for two. cellent references. Write Tribune; 1931 Ad, 19364, 1931 —_—_—_————————— | 1932 Rooms for Rent ee EARGE COMFORTABLE bedroom 1983 with large closet. Suitable for two: 3933 or three. Hot water always. Close i934 in. 816 Main, ! 1934 COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod- | 1934 Hot | 1935 DO YOU KNOW Everybody is talking abeut prices going up? Better take advantage of these low- priced cars. COME in and select your car now. Turn in your car or make # cash de- posit. We will put this car away for you without charge until ready for delivery. You save we sell cars, Thirty cars to pick Look them over. Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan .. Pontiac Coach .. Chevrolet Coupe .. Chrysler 8 Sedan water always, Hot water heat, 522) 1935 DeSot Second. 1935 WARM ROOM. Hot water always. : 1935 Board, if desired. On bus line. 605, 1935 Ave. C or 623 6th. 1935 1935 1936 1936 ONE NICE sleeping room. Suitabie | for girl. $8 per mo. 418 9th St. ————===a ee Business Opportunity Ford Tudor Sedan Chrysler Sedan . DeSoto Sedan . Lafayette Sedan Plymouth Touring All these cars winterized, including hot water heater, non-freeze solu- FOR SALE: Fireproof concrete g8-' tion, winter grease, winter oll, good tage, 50x100 feet, four room house and four lots, Located in thriving community on Yellowstone Park Highway. CHEAP. E. T. Hennebry, Bridger, Mont. Wanted to Buy S batteries and good tires, Established 1914, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Phone Houses for Rent _ WANTED: Model A Ford. Bob's Paint and Body Shop. 606 Main. Phone 862, NEWLY DECORATED five room Gas heated. Near Adults only. modern home. school and capitol. 1011% 9th St. —E>~>E~>E>=>=~kK*x~—>x$y%${%*%%E&E===EEED>== __ Household Goods for Sale THREE 9x12 new rugs, two, 8x11 rugs and smaller ones to be sold at rea- sonable price. One used Wilton Tug, 9x12. Call 522 3rd St. Apartments for Rent 4 room apart- ment. Heat, gas and water fur- nished. Kelvinator. Adults. Phone FIVE ROOM 2 story house, 4 room. bungalow, 3 room house, 4 room furnished apartment. T. M. Casey & Son. Scr For Sale or Trade HALF SECTION farm with buildings located 9 miles southeast of New Salem, telephone service, near church and daily rural route. Would like to sell or trade for Bismarck property. Chas. Hasse, 611 9th 8t., base! _ Bismarck. Houses for Sale house.|NEW 5 room bungalow with large Completely furnished. Use of elec- tric washer. $65.00 per month. Phone 1789. FOUR ROOM and private bath fur-; nished apartment at 1102 Thayer. Call owner, 2026. 318 9th St. cee Or PRACTICALLY new bungalow, also THREE ROOM basement apartment. Newly decorated. Heat, gas, water furnished. $30, 114 Ave E. FURNISHED 3 room apartment and private bath. Very close in. Call at 323 2nd. Phone 763-M. room finished in basement. New 5 room bungalow with 3 room base- ment apartment and bath. Six year old 4 room bungalow with double garage near Bismarck Hospital. T. M. Casey & Son. income property. Well located. Close in. Call on Wm. Baker, 604 3rd 8t., side door. Pei | rsqpal D ONE THREE room basement apart- PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— ment, partly furnished. Call at 308 13th St. Phone 878. DESIRABLE furnished entire ground floor spartment. Apply evenings. 320 11th St. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Adults. 314 3rd St. Everts Apts. basement apartment Ladies’ dresses, Men’s suits and tie, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for and deliver. Phone 1707. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. Coal and Trucking FURNISHED with 2 small bedrooms. 409 5th st. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Phone 107. hela UNFURNISHED large apartment. March ist. 602% Ave. D. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. FURNISHED basement apartment, private ehtrance. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th. coal for sale. Prompt service. Gen- eral trucking. Howard Arnold. Phone 1622-. ECKLUNR and Backman Coal Tor Sale. Delivered. General Hauling. Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas, Pauley. FURNISHED 2 room and bath apart- ment, upstairs. Murphy bed. 612 lst Bt. i FIRST FLOOR bungalow fiat, front Fae rear entrance, FURNISHED apartment in Rose Apartments. Mrs. Murphy. Phone 852. NICELY furnished basement apart- ment, 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton, Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. _____ Land for Sale Call at 409 Sth | sara 10, 15 or 20 acre lots for gar- dening along Missouri river bottoms. Long time lease. “Logs for building purposes.” Write Lock Drawer 125, ‘Washburn, N. D. Farm Lands for Exchange FURNISHED APARTMENT. On Toom and kitchenette at 518 8th St.’ ne against in the relief business is hard to understand, A farmer in need is just as human as a town man in need, and both needs should be administer- |= ed on the same basis, It is most con- fusing and distressing for a farmer with 9 children who sold all his chat- telsg and équities a year ago and moved to town and who has been working on WPA for the past six months, now to be told that he is not eligible for WPA and he must get along on a cash grant resettlement check of $20 or $25 a month—which may start coming in a couple months. If federal relief is ever to be liquid- and put on an honest merit basis, ad- by an adequate and effi- cient staff of workers responsible di- rectly to the federal government. I am fearful of the future if action is not taken soon to curb the growing pressure for more and more gift de- mands from Uncle Sam—often used as political assets for future or present aggrandizement. And there is lurk- ing tragedy in the background—not the least of which may be borne by the conscientious worker who cour- ageously faces the situation and sym- pathetically but firmly administers the relief problem on its merits. The community, the state, and the federal government must together demand and appreciate the need for an honest and efficient liquidation of this whole- sale demoralizing federal relief busi- honey crop is 5 yield, which NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE is hereby given that John A. Habeck, Baldwin, N. Dak., who, 2, ma Homestead Lapa atinane * wit " mat es witni ster Larson, Ed Morris, of Bald- bel Dak. Saunders, John Carlson, of Bismarck, N. Dak. BELLE D. BYRNE, : : * ‘Register. 1-18-20-37 273-10. e€|NON-RESIDENT owner wishes to exchange high class grain farm, 1,400 acres, Eddy Co., N. Dakota, for Missouri or Kansas farm or in- come, 1,000 acres in cultivation. Well improved. Snyder, 806 Com- merce, Kansas City, Mo. Hay for Sale HOLLOW stem hay for sale. Baled or otherwise. Write for prices. Melvin Bryn, Berwick, N. D. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of lees than 15 words are figured en 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) %e 2 consecutive insertions

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