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BACK AFTER ST | QUOTATIONS BREAK) ss 2 Improvement Due Partly to Be- lief That List Had Been Oversold Tuesday g A g i a ir ai af around te} fe ic Chrysler Oils, such as Standard of N. J. as diana ‘Texas » failed to string along with the upward SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Feb. 4.—(P)}—(U. 8, Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; rt ace 325 Ibs, 9.60-70; 9.35-60; 140-150 early sales today 7.75-10.2 ime ‘offerings promising .00-14.25; stockers slow: Aer on fairly well bree according to qual! ty Heifers steady; rom a tiegh, condition. Prime ede 13.25 on kesher accounts; .00-down to 6.50; bulls 0 down, Vealors 2 to 50 at 9.50 down to 7.50. ,000 including 2,000; ela Bteeay: bidding un: ren NU. 8. 20 2 “calves 300; igisvgh- arling! strong; quality plain; he stock little changed: cute g00d heifers up to 8. Gown: most beet cows 4.15: around 7.00; cutter- grad B= few common and medium stocie steers and choice 5.25- medium ee jum ee wood mand choice mediu re oe to Seis are A ship ry 90 feeders 8.25 down: sows nt 00+ 9.25 di 5 early fat lamb ac- ady to weak; Tues- 25-35 lower; top Feb. 34.—@)—Cash ae No. 1 heavy U. 8. 60 Ibs. 1.53%- 1 Cast northern 55 ed baat orihern 58 7 saat “northern 54 rel S83 3255559 5: Saar ea erred parse rere reigetes 3 r or Ets 2 See S, “track 313, total U. 8. shipenenta $05: old stock, best stock about. srenay, oth rieicee dull, sup- Ge: k,. SAC! Idaho Russet Burbanks Dest 3.50-70; U. 8. No. 2, cat ‘ado Red McClures U. 8, No. ed 13) Sites U. &. No, 2. and patty ‘grad usset rurals U. Minnesote cobblers pai 3 oc] ise triumphs. U8. No. cotton ack emit er tose 60 en ments: 1 bran ‘standard. Am Cry Sug 32 [McK & R Pf 46 Am H&L. 7%|Mismi Cop 2% Am Inter 15% |paid-Con Pet 30% Am Loco - 54 |Midland Stl 45% Am Metal 64%/Minn Hon 107% Am Pow Lt 13%/Minn Mol 13% Am Rad 20% |M St PSSM 2 Am Rol Miill 36%/|Mont Ward ¢2. Am 8 Ref 97%|Mur Corp 18% Am 8t2 P -65% |Nash Motors 22% Am Sug Ref 50% | Nat Biscuit 31% Am T. & T 11% |Nat C Reg 36 Am Tob B 94%|Nat Dy Prod 2¢ Am W Wks 26 |Nat Distill 20% Am Wool Pr 74%|Nat Pr & Lt 12% Anaconda 6514 |Nat Steel 88 Arm I 3g |Nat Tea 10% As Dry G 20%, [NY Cent “nh ATSB PF. 7%,|No Am Avia 15% Atl Ret 32% {No Amer 30% Avia Corp 8 {NO 31% Bald Loco gy jOnlo Oll 18% we g ~ ES e ¥ Zz Q b | be} Prod 65% | So. Ry. 32% Cream Wh 36%|So Ry Pt 56%, Crosley 25% | Sperry Corp_ 22% nb Am Sug 11% | Std Brands 15% urt Wret 87 |stdG& El 12% Deere & Co 122 | std Ol Cal 48 8td Oil Std. Un Air Corp 30 United Fruit 83 US smeltR 92 UB Bteel US Stl Pt West Un. Krog. Groc. 23 |-Westing El 456 Lib.-O-F Gl. 73% | White Mot 31 Lig. MB. 4a, 110% | Wilson & Co 11% % | Woolworth 55% i February, on the average, is Lon- don’s least rainy month, while Octo- Loew's ber is the rainiest, ‘The English birthrate was the low- being only 15.3] 4 +) est on record in 1932, per 1000 of population. Cato believed thst kissing originat- ed #0 men might know whether their wives and daughters had tasted wine. Stamp News By LS. Klein Ne 20 and S0-cent fas, similar to the 25-cent trans- i af HH ite fl g uit zen iF g prices Wednesday, the first substan- 08; tial upturn the market has had since |40 Ibs. 99; Friday, was regarded by traders as/37 lbs., 90. ‘ | technical reaction as a result of the|/No. 1 hard amber durum .......$1.35 No. 1 mixed durum Constructive developments encour-}No. 1 red durum aging buyers included reports of bet- ter southwestern flour demand and failure of fresh moisture to appear in MILL CITY WHEAT abroad, along: % reports from Nebraska, gave a little the close here Wednesday and prices bie Heat closed 1% | higher, at May” wheat, close erat rs Brand [8] Sept 1% i Nenes at 1.19 close on commission house May flax closed Lige higher at 2.1443: and July 2% 2.13. steady to Wednesday. ones steady ment, purchi ft “Poultry, ve, 31 trucks, 12% Plymouth, iors Hh colored and W he ek bri Lid Plymow OC] Trans-Am 16% | barebacks 18; Léghorn ‘chickens Ais-luntted Corp - 8% United Drug 14% eed by freight, Ua Gas tenes Butter, 22, 05, steady; creamery, ex- |May ‘US Ind Al 30% US R & Imp 16% US Rubber 56% se 165% Vanadium =31% War Pict he ‘Westing ‘Air hx Fresh Graded ah, at February 21% BioraEe Pac! fare . % 22% Re frigarator: Stand- ards, Oct, . +e 24% 24% _Miscellancous Prime commercial paper % per cent. ‘Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos, 1% "}Country packed medium grade | straight fleeces, held in the middle it, offered in Boston at 46-47 i conte, Gain Since Friday to Tech- nical Correction Chicago, Feb. 24.—(7)—An advance more than a cent a bushel in wheat it decline. Wheat closed %-1% above Tuesday's May 131%-%, July 1.14%-15, FUTURES STAGE RALLY Minneapolis, Feb, 24.—()—Decreas- vist totals in Canada and with some dust storm yd touch: to wheat futures near 1% ary at 1. ‘lax futures rallied Re before the buying. igher at Coarse rain advanced with wheat. Fay oats closed % higher at io change in winter or durum. Corn was in ‘quiet to fair demand. Oats demand was slow to good. Rye ‘was in slow to good demand. Barley was unsettled. Flax was ‘in low de- mand. ‘| Produce Markets | ——____ > Chicago, Fed. Bent Poult cago, Fe Poultry was fo tirmon the Chicago, market tter sold firm and %; extra firsts 90-91) 33%-%: firsts ), $1%-32%; standards 90 cen- carlots) 33%. S148, steady; prices unchang- steady to ver 5 lb. 17%, 5 lb. and om ings 19; Fiymouth and White Rock 3 colored and White Rock fryers 22, Mamnarureoncers a3; tur: roung toms 19, old ducks 4% 1b. up, ed 20, small white and capons 7 1b. up. 23, less 22; geese 15. colored 1 ene 7 tb. NEW YORK New York, Feb. 24.—(#)—Live poul- steady; prices un- centralized (90 tra 93 score) 34%; 33 score) ‘Other prices inchanged: Cheese, 639,480, atendy und un- changed. Eggs, 45,764, trregular.. Mixed col- 14 ore: Standards 234%; firsts 22-2243 other mixed colors unchanged. ot eee BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Feb. 24.—(#)—. Butter Futures: High -Low Close Rx RX 32% 82% 29% Egg Futures: MONEY RATES “New York, “Feb. - money steady,-1-per cent ail day. er cent offer Bankers nces uncha: FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Feb. 24.—(#)—Forelgn exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand In dollars. others in Great hettreg 4.89%; France ie ty 5.35 ‘many free 3 Istered 19.75: travel 22.00; Norway Eth Rtoo Gweden 25.23; Montreal in New or! accept- CURB ares New York, Fi 4.— (P}—Curb: American Gen. . Bend & shere 25%. Fisk Rub. 13%, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Feb. 24.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 119.8. Treasury 5 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS fonmneapolls, Feb. 24.—(@)—Stocks clos jank Stock 16%. mco no trade “bia 14). F Nw. WINNIPEG Fed GRAIN Winnipeg, Feb. 2 bres ceee 1) wheat No, 1 northern 1.24%; N rthern 1.22%; No, 3 northern 1. t No, 2 white 54%: No. 3 whit No. | 1 mixed feed 52%. BOSTON WOO! Boston, Feb. 24. Ne. Ss. D. A) aed ium grades Ohjo and similar is were offercd Wednesday at ‘altghe concessions. Mills appeared to have little interest in the offerings. : Prices asked ranged 50 to 52 cents in |the grease for combing % blood and 50-51 cents for combing quarter blood. ered, for lots containing cents a elething % and quarter blood grades mixed, Cort , 7 3 allow 1,08% -09%; white Lit. Oats No, I white 46%, Soy bea’ 3 Beticy, feed 80-95 nom: 4 nom. Timothy seed new 5,75-6.00. Clover cwt. FP CARLOT SALES aes ae ties! we temple je eat, wi of carlot grain sales: Die re No. 3 dark northern, 85 Traders Also “Also Attribute First a 4 dark northern, 3 ibe lo. 4 dark northern, 83 ibe No, 1 flax .. No. 2 flax .. No. 1 rye . ne.) —Call | g° Pee ae, RANGE and corn was %-1 cent up, May 1.06%-|Chicago, Feb. 2¢. 1.06%, July 1.01%-02. Oats gained] Wheal W-l%, rye %-%, and lard 7 to 13 cents. t—" Open » 156 151 May and iy and 41%, respectively. May, July Bem 89% Sept. ize each closed %c higher at 1.085 and 86%, respectively. May tecdsbartey closed ihe higher at 75 and July 1% higher at 65%. May 1237 1210 malting barley closed unchanged at /May 1350 1: Gish wheat was slow. ‘There was 12.75 12.60 $12.85 13.00 Aa 45% 16; Duluth, ann, tg? “4 Durum— Ta mh Lat ay + 1.52% 1.50% . 1515 1.58% . 150% 1.87% + 149% 1.46% + 1.48% 156% sone 147% 1.53% » 1.485% 1.51% + 6% 1.0% . 149% 1.47% Tbs, ...... 1.40% 145% - 1.445% 1.50% Montana Winter Whest Sgage Si 79:8: RF: . 144% 1.60% - 143% 1.60% 140% 150% 56 Ibs. .. 138% 1.46% - 136% 1.41% . 134% 139% « 181% 137% +. 129% 135% -' 127% 131% amber.... 144% 1. rd durum ik ie 1.26% Coarse Grains Corn— 118% 1.19% 1.15) rated 113% 1.16 1% 111% 110% 1.12% 1.00% 1.11% 107% 1.00% 1.08% 1.06% ATS 40% BK 48% . BK ATH fey.. 131 1.35 d to gd.. 110 130 grds, 30 Ibe, 96; 38 % 132 1.30% oe fH Hn 115% 1.13% Ee 11% 1.12% 112 Tis ih pits 107% 1.07 18 : cy -16.30 1630 1627 -1652 16.52 1650 MINNEAPOLIS RAN‘ Minneapolis, F Feb. TES RANGE . 44% » AH MK ALK + 2.12% 2.14% 2.12% cc 43% 1.44% 1.40% 1.423% oF 140% 1.43% 1.28% 1.40% + 138% 1.40% 1.96% 1.38! 136% 1.37% 1.34% 1.35% + 1.36% 136% 1.33% 1.34% + 132% 1.36% 1.30% 1.32% Durum «. 1.35% 1.63% 1.43% 1.59% Girls Sit Down to Lead. Strike ‘Two girl leaders of the striking Farmcrest Baking Co. employes ere pictured above as they started a sitdown demand for shorter hours, more pay and better working conditions at the Jeaky, lefty and “Aguea dogeh ( an es Jogel, The 400 men and women strik- ers eat and sleep in the plant, Finds Fortune But Loses It Quickly New York, Feb. 24—(P)—For- tune, literally, fell right into the hands of Joe Gottlieb, 30, a job- Jess plumber, and fell right out again. Called to the home of Abraham Leonard in Brooklyn to fix a eaky pipe, Gottlieb went to work bagement, Groping along an old pipe atop ® beam, he dislodged a wallet stuffed with $100 bills. He be- Ueved the total around $5,000. © Gottlieb cautiously went ‘up- stairs to tell Mrs, Leonard he had found some money. She took pos- session of the wallet, he said. Later he collected $1 for re- Pairing the pipe. a ae] Today’s Recipe panies dial binds hd Butterless-Eggless Cake ‘This cake is one which can wait on the pantry shelf until friends drop in for a call. It comes from the family ayeipee of @ famous Kentucky hos- Two small loaves result from the following recipe: steve eeove eveee 193%] One cup brown sugar, 1 cup water, % | 1-2 cup lard or clarified grease, 2 cups teaspoons seedless raisins, 2 cinna- mon, 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-4 tea- 3 lap Ground cloves, 1 teaspoon salt. MINNEAPOLIS CASH Gi 1 cup broken nut meats, 2 cu taps Wedd ine aa 4 flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 rr Sugar, water, lard, raisins, wbfinned fee se coarse cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and salt to ‘Wheat “gether for 3 minutes, Then sift in Delivered To Arrive|flour, soda and baking powder. Mix well, add nut meats. Bake in 2 small + 153% 160% -| greased pans in moderate over (350 degrees) for 45 minutes, or until + | done, WOLSETH WOMAN DIES Minot, N. BD, Feb. 24.—(?)—Mrs. Charles M. Pace, 80, resident of Ward county since 1902, died of complica- tions incident to old age Tuesday at the family's farm home near Wolseth. ay Funeral services will be held Friday. FI. RANSOM MAN. DIES Mickelson, 87, Ft. Ransom, x Wednesday in a Fargo hospital. ‘The earth is cooling off, but that is not being lost through the solid crust; hot springs, geysers, and vol- canoes are responsible, geologists say. Thrifty People | Always Read the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted $40 Per Week!! Job Open!! Write today for the “Capper’s Farmer Plan” that is sweeping the country and paying men $25-$40 weekly. A Permanent position, not a fly-by- night offer! Man with car who wants to work send references now to P. N. Blake, Dept. A-26, 415 Lumber Exchange Building, Minne- _®Polis, Minn. GOOD MECHANIC in small town, Chevrolet experience. Clean and dependable. Young single man pre- ferred. State wages expected. Write Tribune Ad, 19602, Female Help Wanted WANTED: Neat, respectable, farm girl for housework on farm in oaerainont home with electrical con- Scandinavian preferred. Mrs, G. N. Kjos, Hoople, N. Dak. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT FOR MAR- RIED WOMEN. Up to $15 weekly and your own dress¢és FREE repre- senting nationally known Fashion Frocks, No canvassing. No invest- ment. WANTED: Beauty operator with at least one year’s experience. Must be good fingerwaver. Demming _ Beauty Shop. WANTED: Git! to do housework, part time for room and board and spall salary. Write Tribune Ad. 19606, STUDIO COUCH, A-1 condition, 915. »|ROOM for rent. | _ privileges, Inquire at 120 W. Thayer. HIE ROOM In modern Tome Tor 2005 Pontiac WARM ROOM. Suitable for two. Hot Work Wanted Automobiles for Sele ‘and reboxing st reatnable ape des Phone 1941-R o call at 100 tah, | "ver7body | talking About prtece Two Ex! Mime work, Phone S20: an Pet’ | Better take sme of these low. Household Goods for Sale 309 18th St. Rooms for Reat in mod- ern home. Suitable for two. Hot water always. Hot water heat. 522 2nd St, Quiet, middle-aged or elderly lady preferred. Cooking | ! = & girl. Near high school and capitol. 822 Ave. EB. Phone 768. SBBERERESSEEE Plymouth An these cars winterized, peed hot water heater, non-freeze solue tion, winter grease, winter oll, good hot water. wy Ris &t. Phone 649. water at all times. 618 2nd St. batteries and good tires, COMPETENT — maid for general housework, Be able to cook. Fur ae references, Write Tribune Ad. ___ ES Help Wanted MEN AND WOMEN to manage cream stations, Operate your own busi- ness in your own home town. No investment. The season of heavy cream production will soon be here. eer, Bismarck, North Dakote. Government vessels of the United States and launches under 20 tons do ot pay tolls in passing through the |srnR PARLOR FOR SALE: Modern, Sold Down River, Moans Ramona Her ni she was “sold down the river” just the same, lamented lovely Ramona Davies, above, when she went fnto court seeking to restrain Paul Whiteman, with whose orchestra she sings, from leasing her services to outside * concerns. “ done’ SLEEP! room, Suitable for two. Next to bath. -322 9th St. Established 1914. ROOM for rent. 621 6th St. Corwin-Churehill Motors, Inc. Wanted to Buy - = WANTED: Good lot or residence Apartments for Rent property at bargain price for cash. | gODERW FURNISHED apart- Give complete description and loea-| ment. Equipped with te- tion. Write Tribune Ad, 19812. Trleeratoes canicry:. tera Close in. Phone 260. Dr. R. 8. Bnge.. \VAILABLE March 1, comf al apartment with private beth. a gas, hot water and Kel . Diehl, 622 10th 8t. Phone ti68. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Living room and kitchenette, first \ front. Also semi-basement apt. 314 3rd. Everts Apts. i schools and business district,| Private entrance, Frigidaire and T. M, Casey & | ae furalshes.” Tmunediats pemer Business Opportunity ier Chrys SLEEPING room, gas heat. Always |CALL AT SNOWFLAKE Isundry and LARGE FRONT room, hot and cold a bungalo with 3 bedroo: Close in, Phone 905. soe FIRST FLOOR of modern house. fire proof building, 23m100 feet with full basement and modern cooling equipment; good business located at, county seat. Price $16,000 for| completely furnished. Use of eleo- building; $4000 for equipment and] Prone eae) per month. particulars write u x Fie, ge UNFURNISHED apartment { , BM spartment building. Laundry privi- SCORE Bane ee pee $40. 312 W. Bawy. Pail health, reason for selling, or|TWO ROOMS and ki buy building. Write ‘ibune ‘Ad.| vate bath. Frigidaire. Washing La as Plenty closet space. t. 19518. Se, | eee Rae ry ment. a8 water OR SALE: Seal Jacket, size 26-38.) turntshed, 618 13th St. Tel. 1172-3. pe EE jd. kitchenette after 4 p. m. at 20¢ Ave. B. East. FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, private entrance. 222 W. Bdwy. Phone 752-W. TWO ROOM spartment, furnished. Always hot water. $18 per mo. 219 12th St. So. Tel. 2324. 9th St, Phone 1126, 4th St. Telephone 649. Uses tes tuner and be safe. Member Nat al Association of Piano Tuners. 320 11th St. : NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water ture: nished. Phone 107. ‘THREE room aaa ‘Adults only. Heat, lights, water. 808 and 8t. FURNISHED TWO room apartment, laundry privileges, Close in. Phone Dry. Cleaners. dry, 8, thrift Slee atta Room and Board water. Two gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-R. 217 8th. Coal and Trucking WI IN OOAL, S240 per Tn. ‘Phone Lost and Found LOST—Light brown St. Bernard Dog. Answers to “Don.” Call Joe Lux at TOBT: Black leather purse Saturday LOST: ward, Call at Tribune. 5% Sec, 3-143-81 on Highway 8. 8 NEWLY Suddenly Daphne Brett saw her beautiful sister, Jennifer, six years pounce: her rival in tove. it was a cruel challenge. Did Daphne accept it? What would you have You'll like HER NAME IN LIGHTS |- Romantic New Serial—the story af two sisters both in love with the same man. Starting in this newspaner— Monday, March 1 a ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund Aer ep aie gar retog SBE | Grou POOR at soars Roam. done. Reasonable. Juntor Neff.| Inquire at basement. Ww. Tel. 1748-J. 710 2th. are SCKLUND AND BACKMAN coal, |UNFURNIGHED, large, modern apart- $240 per ton. oun ment, L. K. Thompson. Phone Phone 3352-W, 401 13th Bt. Charles Pauley. 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. NATIONAL cash register, registers from 5c to $6.00. Cary safe. All cak roll top desk. Cigar case. Excellent condition. Write Tribune Ad. 19567. POTATOES FOR SALE: te wed and Washington Russe! potatoes. Lowest price in Phone 1317. 222 So, 9th Bt. OAK desk, typewriter compartment. Protectograph. Also Wilton rug 9x12, Used one year. Phone 768.. Steele for reward, night. Reward. Call Mrs. Savage, phone 262-M, Shel} rimmed Glasses. Re- eeeeneceermenres | 022 Ave. EB. Poultry Uayudiongantnee tome || Tribune Rates or over, $350, Hallowell Bros., Are LOW Sanish, N. D. All classified ads of icon then Land for Sale ee ee eames ‘ a ae First insertion (per werd) 30 miles south of Washburn. No rocks insertions or foul seed. 300 acres under culti- vation. $5 an acre cash, if taken at once. Box 125, Washburn, N. D. Houses for Rent ig Sr ve poset modern house. schoo] snd Cn, ‘Adults pad 1011% 9th, stem