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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1937 Leaders Score Gains of Frac- ie Ory Sor Worldwide rocket! f tions to Three or More Points ‘oe ie Values Follows Report Ar- gentine Is Rebuying ae ig § Fea rere Hoselage i Hi lis, Mar, 17. futures market here was tively weak Wednesday, but & sharp upward movement in foreign. rices and fair to good general trade in cash wheat held prices up and the close was higher. itty wheat closed %c higher if %, July ic Hy} at 135% and Sep’ o higher at 1.26%. Flax futures were hi mission house buying. each closed 1%c higher at 2.17%. Coarse grains advanced with wheat. May oate closed 4c higher at 45% and suly, %-%C up at 12%. closed %e i at 1.04%; July higher at 1.00%, and 5 at 95%. May feed bai ; its soeee? Hd aaa re iE 64%. May malting barley cleeed un- changed at 1.20. hh wheat was mongrally. unchang- ed. Demand for old crep durum con- tinued good. goe i f ts was in fajr to good demand. Barley we stronger. Flax demand was > Seeege2 se" EE es fee (UBDA)—Cattle 2900; most classes about steady; good fed steers 10.50- He 2 gee E Hl Es CHICAGO Chicago, Mar. 17.—(®)—Butter and 2 A fa eveee 227 ai bee nesday. Poultry was Butter 5,044, firm; creamery-epecials (98 score), 36-36%; extras (92), 35%; extra firsts (96-91 35-35%; firsts (88-88), 33%-34%; standards (90 cen- tralised carlots) Fy? Bs 44 Q rs 8 85 222 ake [i £ Z 9.50; average "'aheep 1200; nothing undertone ahout steady on all classes: Tuesday y 1 car, 13 trucks, ns over § 1b, 18%, & 1b. and Leghorn hens 16 TaD a hens 23, young turkeys 15; @ucks 4% Ib. up white and colored 20, small white and colored eese 15; % | capone 7 Ib. up 26, less than 7 1b, 25. NEW YORK ‘Mer. 17,—()—Live poul- eet and ons Chick- Fowls, colored 20- rices penn ed. ri sec? aes ot springer most rane plain light cows down to a ae Hl Chicago, Mar tia —(U. 8, D. A cago, Mar. 17.——(U. 8. D. = 18,000, Including 4,500 direct; 10. higher than Tuesday's choice 200-300 lb., comparable 161 bulk packing cba naea, 28,614, firm. calves 1,500; longted % | packs be-27%: standards ings $5 higher, active af storage packed firsts 24 15.50 id for 1498 e Bie 4%3 mediums 3 14.50-15.25; jo, 1, 33-33%; avera Kennecott 68 a” colors: Special “3544; firsts dirties, al 1 checks 31%- Hing ni cone a RUTTER AND EGG FUTURES ds showing most upturn: i Butter Futures: 6 winper in Symeehy wie High Low’ Close tro! bulls ere 33: 3 Ton dy to 25 higt see Led nae welghty shippe! CHIC. TORS kinds showing a Oni Ma P—(U, 8. D. A. : 31% 31% trade in selling up.to 11.00. E Sheep 4,000, including, 500, direct; ; nrount per cent of fat lamb supply h M 4% 21% 24 from Colorado; few. opening sales | SUbplle Poon ee avery % U% 24% around steady at 12.75-13.00; practi-| banks No. 1, few sales 3:1 a ss cally no atrictly choice handweight|t' 8. No. 8, 2.40255; Colorado Red Mt ewes up to. 7.75; few head light- 8, No. 1, fe les 2.70-: te esos. 26: 26% weights to 8.00, Wi ni U. B. ON ——————— nO SAtly, males crepe! v SIOUX CITY mercial 1.95 Minnesota cobi a. Aly ane partly graded’ -3, kota, Early Ohios U. Ne rtly graded 3.00. New sto rather liberal, demand reported, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Mar. 1 esreiey 6: 40.28 Pes saps, navel 23.75; No 100.062.” MONEY RATES Mar. 17. t 3. some held above 8.0 common and medium lots % per cent. r ng steady, 60 days-6 mot rege Feary aes wheat | per offered. Bankers acceptances 1.44%-65; corn No. § mixed | unchange vf 2 wh MINNEAPOL! Minneapolis, Mar. close: First Bank Stock 15%. be: Northwe Banco 13% $eoeison th. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 9.50 erosion ars gerne. .50; | of carlo In 8 6.00- fern” 1-6 78 for fed re scarce; to 25c high and choice 1 prices. northern spring, the Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard ambers. Flax N 1,08 No. 3 whi! rley, malting day at around 43 cents in the gre: delivered ¢ for country-packed lots gradin % and bl Boston hot Teported that these wools cost ind 40 vents in the ny lous were asking 47 cents in the 3 combing ~ blood, and $ Cente tor combing \% blood’ wools graded in Boi imilar old wools on hi to two cents in asked for Food for the unemployed in Belgrade must be good enough to satisfy Princess Olga, wife of Prince Paul of -Yugo-Slavis. Her goyal highness is shown above_sampling the soup during 2 visit to. . 2 refuge for the Produce Markets | |x ear egg prices continued to advance Wed- | ™a: ess pri S5cE Tt : gRee CHICAGO RANGE Mar. 17. a tay Lae 1230 133 1.08% ine 1 101% 101% 1. fe highervat 723, and July Soc higher at | Mar. Bt cd 105 1.08 1.04% 106% 1% 101% 100% tpt 5% 28% 98% 1,9 46 46% 45% ABH 43% 8 .. 1,68% 1.56% 144% 1.56% Ibs. ....,. 148% 152% ‘DNS & 2. 1.40% 1.80% 130% 148% 138% 1.66% 61 Ibe. oe 137% 144% "15D N 8 50 Tos. sas. 135% 141% thera BWor 13% protel 1DH Wor HW. 2 oR oa 2 9 Pr ER Ptr) $ Lo a woso~y qeqags 148 1.66 AT i Serre : BE: shapes Fi Wir ne 2 PALS aa “{ 130 ise t rtm 110% 1.10% 1.00% 100% old e 1 1 1 anid oo 106% 1.06% 1.08% 142) 1.48% 14 1.34% 1.36% 134% 1.26% 1.27% 1. Barley— Wor a 145% 147% 143% 1.46% 148% 1.45% 141% 1.48% joss 141% 149% 120% 141% oe oo 1.88% 1.40% 136% 138% and South ‘Wheat 2+. 13TH 138% 1.35% 1.96! ao» 135% 1.96% 133% soe 198% 196% 131% 193% Durum LACE CURTAINS, bisnkets, spreads, rugs, tapestries and con-| FOR SALE OR TRADE: 3 . William T Strang, . x Brooklyn, N. ¥., whispers sweet nothings to Twilight Song, his 3-year-old wintér book favorite for the -Hambletonian Stake, America’s trotting classic. : = [-Gtenview J} By HILDA JACOBSON STORIES IN STAMPS BY I. S. KLEIN enabled the great Sir Isaac New- ton to develop some of his theories on gravity, and that made it eas- jer for succeeding astronomers to study the heavens. The scientist was Christian Huy- gens. He was first to design a pendulum clock and to use, the swinging weight to determine the rate of increase in speed of a falling body. . Huygens built the first telescope of any considerable power, and with it discovered the ring around Saturn, besides one of the planet’s moons, In describing these dis- coveries, he also revealed an in- vention of his own by which as- tronomers could measure small an- les between objects seen through a telescope. Finally, Huygens proposed the wave theory of light which now is challenged by advo- ‘corpuscular” theory. For all this Huygens. was highly honored both at home and abroad. A sketch 1928, aly (Copyright. 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. or spring filled. 419 Either regular Sth.S8t. Phone 1126. rugs sold on bed- ‘|Looking for a Good Man? Use the WANT-ADS Work Wanted logical parties later. ply in detail. Write: Tribune “Ad. 1996s. ROME STUDY, Personal tnstruction partment Store; part or full time; style conscious and knows how to meet the public. Write Tribune Ad. 19979. COMPETENT TYPIST wants part time position. Four years actual of- fige experience. Good recommen- \ dations. Write Tribune Ad. 19968. wants work, in Arc and Acetylene welding, lathe work. Start at once. Gust Klundt, McClusky, N. D. COMPTOMETER operator and book- keeper, 6 years’ experience, full or part time work. Write Tribune Ad. WORK. WANTED by young man ex- perienced in ing and typ- ing. Write Tribune Ad. 19910. EXPERIENCED handyman desires odd jobs of all kinds. All work guaranteed. Phone 782-W. HOUSEWORK WANTED by experi- enced girl, Can furnish refer- ences. Phone 487-J. Two NCED girls - want housework by the hour. Phone 1478-LW. ic CAPABLE GIRL wants housework. Sak ; Leona: Bargman at Annex :|NEWD A BODY end tender repalr- Female Help Wanted SPECIAL work for ‘women, Earn to $21 weekly end your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give dress size. Frocks, age and » Fashion bf Inc,, Dept. C-6175, Cincinnati, Ohio, ‘une Ad. WANTED: | School git! to work for EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Call at 815 Sth St. Ins PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: Qn all band and nts. Hour lessons, $1.00. Guy Larson. Phone 600. LOOK YOUR B mee = [op exe and press your bere} Ladies Swagger Suits TEE . -Tip-Top Cleaners 223 Sosth 11th Street | ay Eee if FEELS Farms for Sale FOR SALE OR RENT: Fenced 1600 Clement Kelsch, Mandan. _ Hay for Sale BALED HOLLOW stem hay. Can fill orders at once, about one mile off highway. Have about 200 ton. HAY for sale, 80 tons 1936 crop. Richard Oium, Towner, N. D, Bok 25. ‘ Rooms for Rent BEA' [LLY furnished sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. y ROOM for rent. ian be used for light housekeeping, Ladies pre- r ferred. Call forenoons or after 6 p.m, Phone 1221-W. NICE LARGE sleeping room for one or two. Private entrance. Across from St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307 10th. Phone 921. ‘one oF room. two. Well furnished. 208 3rd 8t. leeaing palo.” Write Trib- msn? If so, write Box 195, Bismarck, TWO EXPERIENCED girls want part time work. Call 926-R. Seed and Feed MINNESOTA 13 seed corn: Agricul- tural college tested 95% germina- tion; $3 per bu. Sample upon re- quest. Grown by Cecil McDonald, Barney, N. D. Information. Wanted . FROM PARTY WHO has good mod- ern house for sale, At reasonable price. State location, price, etc. Write Tribune Ad, 19857, Houses for Sale FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement. Located near-school and on old pavement. $3,650. Write Tribune Ad. 19556. NEW MODERN 5 room house’ with dinette, basement spartment and garage. Phone 1518-J oricall at 622 12th St. MY- SIX--room modern dwelling, equipped .with. water softener, ga- rage, full Jot. Phone 1529-J. Lost and Found | PORT: "Geld wide Bend bracelet en put Graving on top. Not valuable will give reward. Mrs. 0. A. Miller. Apartments for Rent WELL desirable 2 room spartment, One block from Bdwy. Gas heat, lights, water. Gas for cooking, Frigidaire. Telephone ser- vies included. Adults only. Phone NICELY furnished two room apart- ment, ground floor. Electric refrig- erator. Laundry privileges. Always hot. water. Adults only. 120 W. FOUR ROOM unfurnished spart- ment. Private bath. Gas stove and refrigerator. Gas and water fur- nished. Phone 1650. Call 303 15th. NEAR CAPITOL. Two large room front apartment. Gas, water fur- nished. Laundry, storage privileges. 918. 7th. Phone 2076, FURNISHED two room spartment, firat floor, private entrance. one room apartment. 818 7th. Phone 14T-R. TWO LARGE rooms newly decorated. Everything - furnished. Frigidaire. Call at rear door, 213 11th, north side. NEW CO) ¥ modern di apartment with garage. Near cap- itol. Adults only. Phone 1415. LATEST modern apartment et 4 Unfurnished second floor, south entrance. Very nice for couple. Call between 2 and 7 p. m. IRNISHED room. 612 without kitchen privileges. No smoking or drinking. Also garage. home. 419 W. Bdwy. Call 2053. ICELY FURNISHED front room. Hot water always. Suitable for two, Large closet. 418 3nd St. LARGE light pleasant room, next to bath, Private entrance. On bus line, 315% Ave. C. Phone 1165. COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Al- ways hot water. Near Capitol. On bus line. Call at 930 4th. GLEAN ROOM next to bath. Une. Near high school. Gentlemen preferred. 61¢ Ave. C. NEWLY DBCORATED room with board if desired. Next to bath. On bus line, 623 6th St. toom. Al- ways hot water. Near Capitol. 831 6th St. Phone 800. ‘ basement room with radiantfire. 316 Thayer. Tel. 1276. to bath. Private en- trance. Hot water at all times. Call 1760. 408 10th. MODERN room, to ~ bath, Close in, Call at 1010 2 room, gas heat. ways 422 4th St. Phone 649. room, next to close to bath. Al- ways hot water, 120 Ave. A. 30 head | bath. 419 11th St. Phone 1616. ’ bath, FURNISHED two front rooms, enette and closet. Large one room basement apartment. 222 3rd st. SLL FURNISHED spartment, four rooms, and private bath. 1102 Thayer. See owner, 318 9th St. ONE ROOM and kitchenette, second floor. Also it spartment. a basemen’ Everts Apts. 314 3rd St. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Gas, lights, water included. Newly decorated. 219 3nd St. MODERN FURNISHED apartment. Lasken Apts. Call 347, or inquire at Cut Rate Drug. NICELY furnished front room apart- ment for light housekeeping. Phone 278, 411 5th St, rooms with private bath on + ground floor for light housekeeping. $26. 1014 Bawy. : FOUR ROOM upstairs epartment and bath. All modern. 1517 Bowen. Phone 583-J. ‘one room apartment for one or two adults. Rental $16.50. 618 6th St. . apart- 406 Sth St. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette apart- ment. 908 2nd St. Call after 6 o'clock. UNFURNISHED modern large apart- ae L. K. Thompson. Phone NEW FOUR ROOM apartment and bath: Extra door. '223 lth St. $32. Automobiles for Sale YOU KNOW YOUR MONEY 1S SAFE When Yeu Buy Used Cars From Bis- marck's Oldest and Largest Autemobile Dealer. 1929 Ford Coach. 1935 Dodge Coupe. 1934 Plymouth Coach. 1935 1935 1935 Ford Coach (with radio). 1933 Sedan. 1933 1934 1935 Chrys 1936 Lafayette Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Coach, 1935 DeSoto Sedan. 1933 Pontiac Coach, 1931 Plymouth Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc, 122 Main Phone 700 CHEVROLET - USED CAR BARGAINS 1928 Buick Sedan .... 1928 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Ford Tudor—trunk 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Plymouth Coupe . 1934 Ford Del. Vict. 1935 Chevrolet Coupe . 1934 Chevrolet Pickup . (20) other used cars and trucks, We Trade and Give Terms, CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—K—_—__ Wanted to Rent WANTED: Board and room for 3%- year-old child, and room for young lady. Write Tribune Ad. 19962, WANTED: House, two or three bed- rooms, Will be permanent tenant. Write Leo Shark, City. ed Houses for Rent FOUR, FIVE and seven room houses, two, three and four room apart- STRICTLY modern bungalow, close in, immediate possession. 0. W. Roberts, Tel. 151 or 751, MODERN 6 room house, newly decor- ated. Also sleeping rooms for rent, Phone 1215, HOUSE for rent $10. Inquire at 214 15th St. S888Ea gz Ss meals, 401 5th. Phone 145, BOARD AND ROOM for one or gentlemen, 719 Sth St, Tel. 1887. Lots for Sale - 50 FT. LOT facing east in the 900 block on 8th St. Also various other lots. Very reasonable terms. T. M. Casey and Son. TWO LOTS, east front. Off pave: ment. Low taxes. Monthly pay- ments, ‘Phone 1539 after 7 p. m. Office Equipment Us section, Art Metal, 15-drawer, 5”x3” card index file. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bismarck une Office. . Household Goods for Sale iprings and mattress. Also Garland range. 418 Sth St. Tel, 2047-R. __706 4th St. Phone 1637, OFFICE DESK, $10, large leather rocker, $10. 518 14th St. DINING room set and bed complete. 319 10th &t. Ee Miscellaneous for Sale _ Also|ONE HUNDRED twenty-five breed- ing ewes. Good sheep, good condi- tion, good ages, priced reasonable for cash. Also two work horses. Write Tribune Ad, 19928. POTATOES FOR SALE: Early Ohios and Washington Russets, also seed potatoes, Lowest in town. Phone 1317. 232 So. 9th St. NEW VIOLIN and case, $25. Used King cornet and case, $20. L. Peter- son, 803 11th St. Phone 2033-J. milch cows wi , . 6 miles N. of Menoken. Mrs. E, McCormick, Menoken, N. D. TRACTOR, 17-30 Minneapolis with 3 bottom plows, $125. 2% miles east of Regan. Harvey Fitagerald. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured om 15- word basis. 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