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+ STOGK PRIGES FALL ALTHOUGH SUPPORT GUTS WIDE Lasses and Inflation Warnings at Washington Re ng EE iJ 2 ” tel Er: ag Bi New York, Mar. 18— (> —Selling waves knocked down leading stocks 1 to € or more points in Thursday's i i geee wag” Beee ga ya F BEREGESBEEBBEEE P 2 Ai x ohg eet fees i 2 g i geaeee ali i 3 5 tes uneven. Utilities and a handful of special- ties bucked the stock trend for mod- erate advances. z $k sesea ge oF ETE? eeFee get eruyes SOUTH ST. PAUL South St, Paul, March 18—(R— (USDA)—Cattle 3100; slaughter steers scarce, about steady; good grade: quoted 10.50-12.00 or more; most plain and medium kinds around 7.00- 8.50; she stock steady to strong; good to choice heifers 8.75-1035; bulk good cows 6.50-7.00; some held above 7.50; low cutters and cutters 3.75-4.75; bulls fully steady; bulk stockers and feedrs scarce; med- ium steers 6.25-7.25. Calves 22600; ui | add | 2239. z gf i sHETEGT senetlys 3 ft 5 & i} Fe BEEEE eee uae 38s Sia iter att s-ESTEEES Aas ine rE aif ae eed i AL Pi SU aTT nea 2 c | & 4 500; calves I, nd prime steers ros= 14.75; bulk 9.25- all grades and higher cutter grad slow, =| AUTOMOBILE SALES SHOW GAINS IN N. D. i c ly chot pective top &rou: 12.25 on steady mar! clas uneven]; : Q E ® = 5 8 50 tin, feeders Hing 8. 1,000 1b. kind around 14.00. Sheep, 11,000 including 1,400 direct; fat lambs supply around 75 per cent from Color 3 practically no early trading; bidding ql, around 50 cents lower: infications around 25 lows Deldieg choice at 13.00 and slightly abo atone 3 small lots hand: to 8. 1,469 New Motor Vehicles Sold First Two Months Compar- ed to 1,308 Year Ago y Bulk choice natives stone city eux aitY, lopx City, Mal A)—Eattie 4,000; calves 3 ter steers and yearlings firm, stock little changed stocks feeders fully steady; car yearlings 12.00; numerous dium to good fed offerings load good 730 Ib. heifers olce 960 Ib. 00-7.00 Ibs. good mon and medium 4.' ‘mi heifers good common and cows good 5.00; common and medium 3.75-4.5 a choice 6.50- being total of 1,060 for the first two months. of 1936. An increase of 14 sales was re- early top 10.15 t A a hols rly fat lamb ac- to lower; asking stronger; tern lam! held around 13. 1d above 7.75; fe Wed: 4 lamba bulk 12.26-60; it 12.8! 12; Ib. fed e' ca load choice DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Mar. 18.—()—Closing cash No. 1 heav; Fred Kelly Wins Two - Captaincies at Lake Devils Lake, N. D., Mar. 18—(P)— bs. 1. 40% 5. Ibs. lo. 1 red durum 1.34%- ized durum 3-5c below hard anette, 1 (ples fost Rye No. 3, £00% Oats No. 3 white 80-1. HICAGO CASH. 0, Mar. 18- 43-43%, 3 fe. mix thy Sver seed 20. c Chicai 1 ha NGE OF CARLOT SALES aninnespolt Mar. 18.—(—Renge of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.57 No. 3 ed ea Ban Oats and flax not q ti Stor: pelt ds, O% Fol as a tt ad at sh Mai Ge vi po! Pui vehicles Ly U. U. 8. ON wi fe m it Bosto. scoured basis, | | Ex-U. S. Consul in Paris Dies in Extreme Poverty THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937 DISMTE LSSENED [Menoken Indian Village/Looking for a Man: DEMAND FOR WHEAT |Site Acquired by State PRICES SHOW GAINS Preparation for U. S. Report Friday and Inflation Talk Are Bullish Factors pes ret came.to cover with a rush re suited in high closing wheat futures prices here. May wheat closed 1%c higher. at July 3%c higher at 1.37% and Yeo up at 1: closed lower with Mer, and July each it 2.16%, w at 45 21 uly, > May rye closed %c 1.05%, July ic higher at nd t. lo up at 96%. arley closed Kc lower at 72, and 43%, 3 t, Corn demand was slower and weake steadily. Barley was | was in quiet to slow demand. Produce Markets | ———+ CHICAGO —W)—Poultry day. Butter ‘irm, prices unchang- 5, firm, prices unchang- live, 1 car, 23. trucks, i ens over 5 Ib. 19%, 5 Leghorn hens 16%; colored f Plymouth and White Roc! 25%, eye barebacks kk 27%; colored broilers outh and White Rock 36%, 20; roosters 13, roosters 12; ¢ ens 23, young toms 18, old 2. turkeys 15; ducks 4% Ib, 20, small white and capone 7 lb. up 28, New York, Mar. 1) ww Yor! try. B; (P}—Lt 1 freight, w ri Nt price freight prices 027, firmer. Creamery, than ext 6% -37% ; extra (92 36%; firsts (88-91 scores) 33%~ eonds (84-87 scores) 32%-33%. alized (90 score) 35%. 59,247, ‘steady to firm and 975, firm. Mixed colors: special packs 46-27% a8 25% - + dirtles, No. 1, 23-23%; other mixed colors unchanged. 53 BUTTER AND EGG FU’ Chicago, Mar. 18.—(}—. Butter Futures: hae jose Storage Standard: id i Mar » 34 33% 38% Storage Standards, ber 31% 31% 31% 32 33 URES 24% 24% 26% «26% Miscellaneous | REIGN EXCHANGE New York, Mar. 18.—(#%)—Foreign exchange mixed; Great Britain de mand in dollars, others in cei Great Britain 4.88 France 4. Italy 5.26%; Germany free 40. travel 23.75; Norway Sweden 25.21; Montreal in New 100.09 % i MONEY RATES New York, Mar. 18.. Money steady, 1 per cent all Prime commercial paper . ‘Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos, 1% Der cent offered. Bankers accept- 24% ‘Apr 244 Refrigerator’ Stand- 4 ards, Oct, 26% ° 34. York ances firm. MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Mar. close: Fitst Bank Stock 15%. Northwe: co 13%. standard pi j s 7.45-7.65. seems 22,438, 34.00-80, jandard =mid- . 18.—W)—(U. 8, D, on track 358, to ship old stock, Plies ii y ed per cwt. Idaho Russet 8. 5-20; U. . 1, 0~' Mountains U. 8. No. isconsin round whites early sales reported: U. ew for best stock, supp! mand fair; carlot crates, Florida tel pera . S. No, 1, 2.13%-15; most- ly 2.13% a crate. ew .60 U. 8. No. 1, no 8. commercial ‘WooL (U. 8. D. A.) ning on fine rown wool Thursd: A original bag lin territory wools sold around $1 scour- ed basis for age to short French Holders of inch combing length scoured basis tion “In New York hospital shortly after re- moval from his 35-cent hotel His ae = Picesletl bat Grain Quotations | Cananvw BE? H SEERRge i sine a BEE taba f a ce gs Gat 128% 124% 123% 1 ws 131% 123% 120% 123% « 100% 1.10% 1.00% 1.10% beet 100% 1 ret a ak ae ae 1% 2 43 An 4 156 156 (1.55! 136 152% 153 152% 143 98% 1% MK 13.10 12.95 1837 13.20 13.60 13.45 17.20 17.13 1747 1740 1 1 % 136% 137% 1.25% 128% 125 128% Barley— cvooe 1.20 1% 3 AK 105% 108% 1. vas ot at MO 1% AS 45 42% 42% 43% 42% itt oe 18 State Park Work Speeds Up as Moderating Weather Per- mits Development HT oe Bottineau county, ACERS quired by the state, next week to A crew of men were working at Chateau de Motes near Medora where they gre re-roofing the old and the Diamond C ranch, MINNESOTANS PROPOSED PACT IN RED RIVER VALLEY Northwestern Area Residents Say Adherence Necessary to Obtain Water Supplies St. Paul, Mar, 18—()—Opponents of the proposed tri-state Red river Minnesota the proposed pact absolutely neces- sary if Northwest Minnesota com- | munities are to have adequate water sz eo 1°} Z, - 147% 157% 1.45% 1.56% 143% 153% 14% 151% - 140% 1.49% 190% 147% . 138% 1.45% 1.36% 1.43% 46% 1.40% Winter sseee eseee FoUForK he het ts f=} Pa rey Zz OBOE aa! Zz FORORS i -aaas oR a a 1.26% 1.48% 144% 146% wW.. oe 4 HW. 144% 1.46% 149% 1.46% 142% 144% 1.40% 142% OHO a a oF. 130% 141% 137% 130% and gouth Dakota Whest 138% 138% 126% 137% ah 126% 127% 124% 135% o> 1.96% 136% 132% 133% Dera eH 148% 106% 146% 1.62% Be 147% 168% «000 hal 145% 158% oe 143% 153% «. 141% 140% ha Oe 130% 1.44% +. 137% 1.42% bo 134% 140% na 132% 138% 130% 134% 147% 1.53! 134% 135% 129% 121% 123% 11 td Hert 1 1,15! 106% 1.13! 1.16% 1.16! 1.15! 113! 111% 113% 107% 1.10% ; parma ma Ss <4 ge Pits rit fi eaaqnanusuue ati HH elf ar at Me BM AI% Mh 6% CoN) mcrae mennD He ; i} A, : \ B oe i 108% 116% 107% ++ 916% 331% roe 3 ” # ies, fe're just sunk unless it goes th,” R. Boyd, Crookston city engineer, declared. He said that Crookston had not been able to tap Clearwater lake in Becker county last fall the city would have had no water this winter. W. P. Tarbell, Fargo, city engineer, committee Star Women Golfers Aiken, 8. C., Mar. 18.—()—Two dark horse entries from New York opposed the favored Patty Berg and Jane OCothran in the semi-finals of the Aiken women’s invitation goif tournament 2 Barbara Wednesday won « 5 and 3 victory over Mildred “Babe” Didrikson of Georgia Counties Are Voting on FDR’s Plan Caiille, Ge., Mar. 18.—(P)—Mitchell county voted Thursday on President Roosevelt's federal court reorganiza-| ,, Ses! tion plan, the second county in the] ote, nation to so express itself within two days, Nearby Randolph county Wednes- day voted 1,002 to 174 in favor of the president's proposal, and Friday Sem- inole county will vote. Randolph county supported dent Roosevelt with 1,200 votes to 74 for Gov. Alf Landon in the November election. :|Two Held for Attack On Bachelor in Home Fergus Falls, Minn., Mar. 18.—(#)— ‘Nillimaa, 26 and Onnie Wayry- PERSESERE etree aE Use the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted experience steady through season. Ralph Hickle, Sanger, N. D. Gratited to logical parties later. Re- ee detail. Write Tribune Ad. es Female Help Wanted Wi ; Young gitl general housework in s modern farm home. State Mrs. James 8. Burchill, Laverne, N. D. WANTED: Beauty tor, must have two years experience, Bis- marck leading parlor. Write Trib- Automobiles for Sale 1941-R._700 12th Bt. MARRIED LADY wants work in De- COMPETENT TYPIST wants part time position. Four years actual of- fice experience. Good recommen- dations. Write Tribune Ad. 19968. ‘wants work, Arc and Acetylene welding, lathe work. Start at once. Gust Klundt, MoClusky, N. D. EXPERIENCED handyman desires odd jobs of all kinds. All work guaranteed. Phone 752-W. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want housework by the hour. Phone 1478-LW. CAPABLE GIRL wants housework. Call Leona Bargman at Annex une Ad. 19092, EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Call.at 815 Sth St. ee eS Housemaids Wanted heusewerk call at PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: On band and orchestra instruments. Hour lessons, $1.00. Guy Larson. Hotel. NEED A BODY and fender repeir- Ten aE oO) Write Boe 1s, Rear Houses for Sale ‘Tribune Ad, 19586. 2 NEW MODERN 5 room howe with dinette, basement apartment and rane Phone 1518-J or call at 622 MY SIX room modern dwelling, equipped with water softener, ga- Tage, full lot. Phone 1529-J. Apartments for Rent apartment. One block from Bdwy. Gas heat, its, water. Gas for cooking. . ‘Telephone ser- vice included. Adults only. Phone 580-W. UNFURNISHED apartment with one on old No. 6. D. J. McGillis, Bis- marck, GOOD IMPROVED half section farm in Burleigh county. Mostly in cul- tivation. Geo. M. Register. _Phone 120-R, $084tn, NICE LARGE sleeping room for one . Across LARGE, MODERN room. For one or two. Well furnished. 208 3rd St. BASEMENT bedroom. Outside en- trance. Working girls or school girls Reasonably priced. or two bedrooms, ground floor. Private entrance. Frigidaire. Pri- vate bath. Available at once. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. room apartment. Have electric re- frigerators, laundry privileges. Close . in, Phone 260, Dr. Enge. FURNISHED two room apartment, first floor, private entrance. Also one room apartment. 818 7th. Phone 1147-R. YOU KNOW YOUR MONEY Is SAFE When You Buy Used Cars From Bis: marck’s Oldest and Largest COR WEN CRUEL ILL MOTORS, 122 Main Phone 700 CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Pickup 335 (20) other used cars and trucks. We Trade and Give Terms, CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. Information Wanted FROM PERSON who has modern house, with apartment for sale, pref- erably near high school. Give de- scription, price and terms. Write ‘Tribune Ad. 20005. ——— 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. —_—_—_—_—_—_—__ Houses for Rent FOUR, FIVE and seven room houses, two, three and four room apart- ments. T. M. Casey and Son. MODERN 6 room house, newly decor- ated. Also sleeping rooms for rent. Phone 1215. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. Phone 301 or see Jay Lee at Bar-B Que. SMALL HOUSE for rent $10. Inquire at 214 15th 8t. i FCC Room and Board NICELY furnished room for gentle- men with morning and evening meals, 401 5th. Phone 145. TE peauned” Praiaure: i Call at rear door, 313 11th, north side. BOARD AND ROOM for one or two gentlemen. 719 5th St. Tel. 1887. Lots for Sale luplex |50 FT. LOT facing east in the 900 t with garage. Near cap- getter’ SO OrInE passant, Gag beat Pris a eat. le foodmansee’ Stationery. Apply at Woodmansee Stationery. ‘WELL FURNISHED apartment. Liv- ing room, kitehenette, bedroom and private bath. Two clothes closets. 808 7th St. 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. USED 4 section, Art Metal, 15-drawer, 5°x3” card index file. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bismarck Trib- une Office. __Household Goods for Sale _ FURNISHED two front rooms, kitch- eriette and closet. Large one room basement apartment. 222 3rd St. GRAND PIANO, upright piano, violin. and case, small radio, long mahog- any table. 522 Ave. D. ALL FURNISHED apartment, four rooms, and private bath. 1102 _ Thayer. See owner, 318 9th St. WALNUT TABLE and chairs, very cheap. Excellent condition. 834 7th St. Phone 1784. FURNISHED partment for rent. Gas, lights, water included. Newly decorated. 219 3nd St. Phone 1922-13. es NICELY FURNISHED room. $12 without kitchen privileges. No smoking or drinking. Also garage: 409 Sth. LARGE furnished first floor adj home. 419 W. Bdwy. Call 2053. VERY LARGE sleeping room, suitable for two gentlemen. Modern home. Private entrance., 502 W. Thayer. GOMFORTABLE sleeping room. Al- ways hot wafer. Near Capitel. 831 6th St. Phone 809. NICE QUIET sleeping room. 51 for one or two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 416 6th St. LY FURNISHED basement Oeeek room with rediantfire. 216 ‘sleeping room, next bath, Close in. Call at 1010 Thayer. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ON RADER AND CATERPILLAR bn Tyre TRACTOR O. F. Bismarck, 13 fo A vide? hand oper- ight 10,000 to 12,000 pounds; caterpillar type tractor; 4 Fr trad Prt will be rece! by the ‘Board. of County Commissioners of Burleigh County at Bismarck, North Dako! until 6 o'clock P. M, on April 7th, 19) h bidder must accompany bia with # certified check in the sum of five per cent (5%) of the amount Bid guarante formance of tl ing the faithful formers wal If co! jor delivery d to hij his bet ated, w and one 12 foot Ru caterpillar each bid to roposes delivery of this shipp! point. onth: itt be Sbestee to th “the Bosra of County Commission- ers of Burleigh County, North Ds! by mevves eo right to reject any OR ho opened at 10 o'clock A. ‘By Order of’ the Board of County y Commissioners. CLAIR G. DERBY, County Auéitor. 8-18-26 4-J. MODERN FURNISHED spartme! Lasken Apts. Call 347, or inquire at Cut Rate Drug. 273. 411 Sth Bt, THREE rooms with private bath on ground floor for light housekeeping. RED FRENCH Oriental rug, 9x12. 706 4th St. Phone 1637, OFFICE DESK, $10, large leather rocker, $10, 518 14th St. DINING room set and bed complete. 317 10th St. eee Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES FOR SALE: Early Ohios and Washington Russets, also seed potatoes, Lowest price in town. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. ,|NEW VIOLIN and case, $25. Used King cornet and case, $20. L. Peter- gon, 803 11th St. Phone 2033-J. 6 miles N. of Menoken. Mrs. E. McCormick, Menoken, N. D. ih

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