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Three Points Cancelled Towards Close o S&S it South oe) Leased 12—)-—(. 8, steer: 8.00-9.00; at 11.50 or more; t™medium to good dium to good beef cows 5.75-7. cutters and cutters 3.50-4.75; stockers and feeders scarce, steady. Calves, 2,300; to around 10.00 on 170-190 II sows bid 9.40; average gt ventrd Chicago, Mar. 13.—(@—(U. 8. D. receipts 5,000, Taeldin rket uneven, i He ay nd bette beef cows upward 7.00 al etter; bulls ear vealers ea saul selected Tee 10.00; bulk Sheep 6, Ky) ate lamb supply around 51 Coloheags opening trad isher; satly ry city but 1 lots .: most throw- heep fully steady; fra tote choice lightweight ewes Krog p,|Lib-O-F GL. 1% teers, yearlin, moderately | aci ra chetke a ; te a fe o ‘Fearlin change: fe veto ed around 10,25-35; sma shi tale .75; common and 800-1050 Ib. . weed and medium 8 id choice a. strong to 10 1 ato alt in- FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Mar. 12.—(#)—Fore exchange mixed, mand in doll regis! 24.54; Sweden 35. York 100.03 %, per fer ances unchanged. OVER! New York, ment Bonds: ry 4 New York ar, peur: American Gen, 1 Boston, —Spot_ dom ‘woo! ly quiet Friday but buyers showed more interest in offerings. Purchases, con- fined mainly to small lots urgently included short French comb- 1 bag territory wool at ‘oured basis and average ch combing’ territory in it 1,03-05 scoured basis. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ee Mar. 13.—@)—Cash LJ & e asada Fe Sere BEBEESEEEERE EGE F | g xf is soya i # 9% |Oliver Farm a 36% | Otis Elev arn PacG & El au FUTURE! agacccoenyt ee aztagtegtie® RUBEN ne & £ geese? ? Oke yore Fee BRtoFsSuSsye See 8239 rs FERFRAREEE RAKASTE bee FF "i . $28. i i r lar 42%)/TxPC&O 15% 61%} Tim Rol Br 6% @8%|Trans-Am < 16% 18% | Tri-Cont Cor 11 40% | Truax-Traer 11% 46% | Union Car 108 3% | Union Pac- ad 3, lnied orp. “e4 53% Marre dnd 140% S* |onttea Peuit a Houd.-H. B. Mot Int Nick Can 1K Int T & Tel 13% Johhs-Man 143% Kennecott 66% Groc 23% ‘The curious actions of the prawn) 1 few |in creeping to the positive pole, when placed ini an electrically charged tank, | 1” are caused by the arrangement of Some Mill Buying of Grain De- velops as Values Fall Off 5, Cents in Few Days Toeses of appeoximuately 5% cents for wheat since the middle of the week were shown. On the break in ‘values, however, some mill buying of wi ri) close, wheat was 1%-1% un- | Mar. der Thi jursday’s finish, May 1.35%-%, July - 1.18%-1:19; corn %-2% down, May 1.07%, July 1.03%; oats % to 1 100% 1.06% 1 08 itm 1.65 00% 1.08 cent off, and provisions varying from | May 17 cents setback to 5 cents advance. MILL CITY WHEAT S PRICES STUBBORN Mar. 12.—()—Bullish concerning interna- sh suppliés gave stubborn undertone Minneapoli: forelgn. adva ee aa | 1T% 1.17% tee tien % inne 108% ine fe 20% ee 6% 1% ef a % 0% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07: 101% 1.01% 1.10% 1.00 93% 24% 93% 98 133% 139% 131% 122% n but the close was | Se} Neale rat et teports from wher “ui closed 1% , July i lower at 1. 32% and Sept, 1%¢ lower ioe %. ee 2e futur sed lower when oun ‘Houses. offered material down. bay, and July each closed 2c down at 3. Coarse grain cer uren all followed the trend of ieee . May oats closed KE lower at 45, and July %c lower at 1 tye closed 1%c lower at iy A Idwer at 97% Sept. ‘unch: at 90%. May feed parley clo! a lower at 71% and | May, He Jor at 62%. May Serene ba ley closed unchanged at 1.21, Cash wheat prices were nomina’ unchanes@, Durum and winter wh was di Cc weaker and slow. Oats let to good, Rye de- Barley was in slow- lax demand held quiet. lower at} Phil 1.22% 1.20% 121% wove LL 1% ah ae 1% 62% sede 1% 1 id x nk - BK 45% % 44% Ah 41% 01% ax , new. July, new. Duluth, Minne Mar. 1: rN Durum— O07 a ———— _Produce Markets arkets | ie CHICAGO Chica Mar. 12.—(#)—Butter, eggs J and poultry were all steady, in tone Friday. Bui 7,741, .steady, prices “un- extra firsts graded firsts local ay ‘cars 23%; current recel ie opal extras 24 Bihiee packed first Eee, tt e, i eae 26, ra 13, Leet horn roost: ys, hens ‘oung toms old hice: & turkeys eth ducks 4% 1b. up white and colored 20, small white and colored 171 1 Tb. up 2 than 7 Ib, NEW Y¥ New York, Mar, 1 oni —Live poul- try, by. freight, easier. Chickens, Rocks 19, Fowls, Leghorn 19.. Other unchanged. firm and unchanged. steady to firm; un- 14,855, about steady. Mixed nchan, ND EGG FUTURES oe "High: Low.-Close 33m. 4 31%) 31% 24 24% 24% 84% 21% 24% 25%. 26 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Dulsth, Mar, 12.—()—Closing pe prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy | d northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.49 No, 2 dark northern, 59 i! 8 bs. 1.47% - | Ai 7% 1.43% 5 50 Ne 1 northern 1.43%-1.47% dark ial winter Montana ates Oct, help I pole than a plece of steel can resist.a id | magnet. STORIES IN STAMPS BY I. S. KLEIN ST We Ci War eS pa ult blockading sq! the Civil War, artagut fire of two forts commahding New Orléans. Seifing through a flotilla of fire rafts, he destroyed a Con-- teed 63% After an elephant’s tusks reach & certain size, they become a hindrance to Lisp The enormous weight often downward pull upon his t he is unable to keep up ee) of the herd, and fre- Minnea) receipts & year ago. itinn wa 148% 1.57% « 147K 1.56% . 146% 185% + 144% 158% . 142% 181% + 140% 1.00% 190% 147% - 137% 1.45% 143% 146%... OF 143% 145% 141% 148% 14% protein 1 ae w 1H 13% protein ea 4 ‘emipepaiye to ine po cash wheat and ‘ations today Cash Wheat To Arrive eeeey eveee - 141% 1.43% 130% 141% + 130% 1.41% 137% 139% 1.38% 134% 196% oo. 1.83% 134% 131% 133% 3-H Wz... 181% 132% 120% 130% Durum - 147 - 1.46 id . 1.44 hd - 142 . 1.40 quently 1s forced to live » solitary ex-|, Grade Seven widows of the War of ‘1812 still are alive and receiving pensions. Modern ‘Cooler’ for Prisoners 106% 1.11% 1.04% 2.15 1.65 1.62 157 168 143 1.39 137 2.20 145 . 1.61 CHICAGO POTATOES cago, Mar. 12.— ¢ D. 8, No. 1 2.25-4. ccasional hi lorad sptarnding one Blaney: gh Burbanks partl; consin round bd ites ‘Slat U. S. Male Help Wanted sory and gasoline business. — ST Changes in U. S. diplomatic posts, hinted recently by Presi- dent Roosevelt, will include ap- pointment of Myron C. Taylor, U. S. Steel Board chairman, as ambassador to England, accord- ing to unconfirmed reports. Early resignation of.the present ambassador, Robert W Bingham, was predicted. Reports that pic Aad shown above in a re- | cent photo, weuld resign the stee) corporation post through which he dealt with C. I. O. in the epochal contract negotia- tions, were denied. dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dep. C-5691, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED: Girl for general house- work. Small family, must be neat. Apply 1008 Bdwy. [ANTED: Maid for housework, 1025 ‘The income of clergymen in 70 Parishes of the diocese of London av- erages leas than $1,500 a year. by Gingttalan) REPAIRING, recover- ing, reboxing. Have 11 yéars’ ex- perience, with local’ furniture store. Work done very reasonably. Call ti Schneider, 1941-R. 708 12th COMPETENT iT wants part time pesition. Four years actual office experience Tecom- mendations. Write Tribune Ad. 9785. H. ©. Fatraervice, 1937 28th, No. Seattle, Wash. Personal MATTRESSES , 6 years’ experience, full or petty time work. Write Tribune Ad. rebuilt. | CAPABLE young man desites work, Building experience. References. Herbert Senszek, 223 19th St. Here is rellef for aches, pains, golds and all kinds of rheuma- tiem. Hi us fixed Te these who hav er tried thia, methed we will give one of regula: DEALERS, HA‘ @ profitable sideline to your. pres- ent business with no extra invest- ment. BUY . The season of heavy cream production will soon Be ready to handle this literatare. JOHN F, CLASS MAN WANTED for retail auto acces- Must Apartments for Rent UNFURNISHED attractive epart- ment. Large living room with fire- Bedroom, kitchen, dinette, and private bath. Electric refrig- erator. Phone 1770 or call at 234 W. ‘Thayer. WELL FURNISHED desirable 2 room apartment. One block from Bdwy. Gas heat, lights, bypeseil Gas i cooking. Frigidaire. vice included, - ‘Adil Phone eee: private bath and unfur- partly furnished three rome agartnect: aig only. “Gall Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Astemettee oA With Confidence. A 122 Main ; | 1929 DODGE Sedan, excellent condi- polo ieee two bed rooms, warm. Always hot water. aus only. 807 4th &t. MODERN FURNISHED light house- keeping apartment. Ges heat. Pri- vate entrance. Also 6 room house for sale. Call 601. apartment vate en! Laundry and washer. 20¢ Ave. B, East, after 6 p. m. APARTMENT, 5 rooms aff! bath. Liiedabne reg hee ogg able Buick Sedan, Portable typewriter. Phone 908. modern apartment, 11¢ 4th 8t. Above Woodmansee’s Stationery. Apply at Woodmansee Stationery. FRONT ROOM upstairs, basement room, both large enough for two. Partly on south, Phone 1747-R. 818 7th. tion. Real buy for low cost trangpor- tation. Phone 1236. Information Wanted and garage. Electric rei Call 1770 or 234 W. Tape MODERN & Foom house. Modern 6 room house. Both newly decorated. Both located conveniently for school and capitol. Call 117-M. FOUR, FIVE and seven room houses, two, three and four room apart- ments. T. M. Casey and Son. as stucco bungalow house. 308 9th &t. Call at 314 9th St. . Speten, Wilton, N.D. _ —_—_——____ EE Room and Board hae Feom sparzent wth piv ath val Gall at Ss 4. Phone 2052-J after Gas heat, lights furnished. 618 18th St. Tel, 1772-J. Two IM apartment. Newly dec- orated. Laundry privileges. Every- thing furnished. 113 Mandan St. ALL FURNISHED apartment, four rooms, and private bath. 1102 Thayer, See owner, 318 9th St. _ VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 606 BISMARCK, N. D. * Please call for appointments. Stock and fixtures will invoice ap- proximately $3500. ee in 1936 in excess of $25,000. This place has aay rakes ot ment. Priced at @ sacrifice. If in- tersted call at 309 So. 12th St., Bis- marck. Rooms for Rent p.m. Phone 1221-M. bedroom. Outside en- trance. Working girls or school girls preferred. Reasonably priced. Phone 1522-LJ. se NICELY FURNISHED room. $12 without kitchen Pree, No drinking. Also garage. LARGE room, near capitol. Gentle- men preferred. Rent reasonable. Also garage. 915 7th St. Phone 1547-J, QUIET room. Modern home. Near capitol, and ‘high school. La- dies preferred. Phone 768. 822 Ave. E. NICELY FURNISHED front sleeping room. Hot water always. Suitable for ie. Large closet. 418 3nd St. light pleasant room, ca o bei, Private. entrance. “On ling, 315% Ave. C. Phone ts. 13th py . aun in Shae ‘District Court of Bur: qunty, Fourth Sudiciat District tate of ta, preferred. 614 Ave. C. isde wee furnished apartment. rooms, $30. Yor light house- pa ge Upstairs. 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED 3 front tooms, kitchen- ette and closet, Heat, lights, gas in- cluded. Call at 233 3rd St. ‘apartment with Saat’ bath, Available after close of legislature, 806 7th. St. j- | NICELY aria Toon for ae men. morning and meals, wot Sth. Phone er hmbeeaie YOUNG MAN to take meals s¢ 217 8th St. Share room with man, Prices reasonable. —— Household Goods for Sale 8'3"x10'6” ‘rug, one vacuum, one ‘antique china closet. Call at 204 Ave. B east, after 5 p. m. LACE CURTAINS, blankets, bed- spreads, rugs, tapestries and oon- goleum rugs sold on weekly or monthly payments. Ask for Mr. ‘Watts at Triangle Shop. 214 Bdwy. _Phone 2215. CONSIGNMENT SALE: Piano, organ, dressers, , | BEDROOM SET, Studio couch, Occa- at 511 Sth, or 425 14th Bt. Pant opto Adal. Call at it. at ast Sth St., rear upstairs. epartment for rent. Gas, lights, water included. Newly decorated. 219 2nd St. . Heat, water, Shea at. 911 light 273._411 Sth St, ‘suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 1770 or call at 234 W. Thayer. ROOM upstairs a) beth. All modern. Phone 552-J. SMALL APAR’ , ground floor, $16 per month. 219 iath 8. South. Phone 2324, and 1517 Bowen. | SST eae tate TOPOS 6th da; at ed hour of "ew hat certain The bh (N%) of Bec- tion ‘mhiety two 23), Townshi; One Hundred Thirty-nin, Hort 2 Rang! soventy-Ei he ¢ ining Three Fes, Moi con' Trent ay re or the government sur, m7, Pore oe Yess Reliroad Ri ROOM next to bath. Hot water at all Hees Foo ew 211 EB. Rosser. ROOM, suif for one. $10 single. 115 Thayer. toom, next to bath. 419 11th St. Prone 1616. or two. en seer ine cost costs of x? a SLEEPING ROOM, close to beth. Al- me eo ee a eee A Se ene to capitol, €21 6th 8t. : ROOM for rent. 219 ard St. Phone o8-M. & y fea for ” Biatatitt, POTATOES FOR GALE: Tarly Oblcs Washington Russets,.also seed price in town. | ea Bs ooh wit botiom, plows, #128, 2% miles east of Regan. Harvey Fitagerald. 9x20 GARAG! jery reasonab! Also used sewing machine. Call at 13th Bt. aS chine. Perfect condition. sional chair, desk, beer ost, scatter rugs, drapes, bench, miscellaneous articles. vit léth St. DINING ROOM set (buffet, Closet, table and six chairs). In éx- cellent condition. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-R. 73/10 CUBIO FOOT NORGE refrig- erator. Electric sewing machine, practically new. Credit Olson rug. Call 457. PRACTICALLY NEW, bedroom set, davenport, chair, rug and other ar- ies Very reasonable. 405 Sth For SALE: Walnut cable ¢ chairs to match. Vecy roe sonable. 824 7th St. Phone 1784. Phone/SREAKFAST table, four chairs. Large baby crib, beet chick brooder. Phone 1855-J. WOrd) .....0000c00e SO oe insertions inssrtleas i ¢ i th Hepes if i