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‘PRGIALTES WITH STHELS LEAD PRICE RALLY OF STOCKS Homestaking Mining Soars 35 Points Responding to Pro- posal for 5-for-1 Split New York, Mar. 27.—(#)—Steels and specialties gave the stock market a brighter tinge in Saturday's brief ses- * sion, a number pushing up fractions. to a point and a few considerably nore The “blue chip” Homestake Mining, responding to a proposal for a 5-for-1 Split-up of the stock in order to afford it a broader market, jumped more than 35 points, Many issues, though, were unable ae to get very far ahead and others were moderate losers from week-end profit selling. It was one of the slowest days since last August, transfers approximating 550,000 shares. Motor stocks did little or nothing , 83 Wall Street awaited final peace terms now being discussed at the Chrysler-union tonference. Hopes for; @ quick settlement were seen, but the financial sector was cognizant of other labor controversies either existing or threatened. Alcohols found a following in the face of the disclosure U. 8; Indiistrial suffered a sizeable deficit last year compared with a profit in 1935. Most of the rails improved but Southern Pacific was under water the greater part of the time on word some of the road’s employe divisions were taking a strike vote. Bonds were mixed. Commodities ESTOCK REVIEW _soutnl at ‘ra aan ak 26.—(P) s showed p more higher.. Most 190-300 1b. Friday at $10.15-10.30, one load $10.35, 160-190, 1b, | $9.78-10. 140-155 ‘Ib, $9.00-9.65, bulk good sows $9.60, most pigs 2 56. receipts both here and else- where decreased this week and prices ft slaughtr classes advanced around 3c of more during the week. Im- proved moisture conditions better undertone to the stock steers and 9.75, small lots wy medium heifer: at 0 trea cana chatce closing at W508 50, throwouts down to eee Ret teedot atebre: a0 estes “choice light “atockers . Wen to good 50. Fat lambs closed the week around 250 Idgher, choice 92 1b. fed lambs selling Friday at $12.50, common to good natives $9.00-11.75. Good to choice slaughter ewes sold at $5.50- 6.50, common down to $3.50. CHICAGO . A.) 5 comp: : Good and choice h ; packing sows 5-10 highe' edium grade light hogs is calve: Re- ight. yearling ‘steady market on and yearlin, igher, good and choice kinds up good and choice beef cows fully ccount; other 10-15 higher; veal ‘forced market, foll decline; srowing steers weights ture fon 15. paper, for ee aly 5.00: fe 3 fin! cl five on ail ie classes, ie lowing storm abridged runs; dresse a slow, strained affair. Sheep receipts 3000, including 2700 direct, for week ending Ls 1800 dire Compared Friday eek: Fat lambs ce M he FB California and light- supply, with good ter specialties until ; fat sheep scarc estern lambs 12.10-12.35; Colorado Colorado! THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Rae, aoe by oon ar Santnere men Sese for tree, free sample copy. 4 Broad St. New York [New York Stocks] Closing Prices. Mar. 27, Adams Exp 2% )Mar Field 28% Alas Jun © 15%|MCK & R_ 15% Allis-Ch 6% McK & R Pf 46% 21% Am Can 109 |/Mid-Con Pet 32% AmH&L 10 |Midiand Stl 45% Minn.Hon 117% Minn Mol pty Mont Ward 60% Mur Corp 17% Nash Motors 22 Nat Biscuit 30 Nat C Reg 35 Nat Dy Prod 24% Nat Distill 33% Nat Pr & Lt 11% Nat Steel t Nat Tea 9% N Y¥ Cent No Am Avia No Amer {No Pacific Ohio Oil Otis Elev Pac G & El 7 | Packard ;ATSF \ Atl Ref Param Pict Park Utah 6% Pathe Film 8% Penney J C 100% Pern RR 47 Phelps D’ge 53% Phil Morris 73% Phillips Pet 55 Proc & Gam 59 Pub Sve Nd 45 Pullman 62 Pure Oil 20% 20% 11% 8% 25% Briggs Mfg 50% Budd Wh Bur Ad Mch 32 But Cop & Z 7 Pac 15% 45% te % Schen Distill 49 Seabd Of] ri Sears-Roe 90% Servel 30 Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac rod |So. Pac 81% go By PE Crea: a cai, ere? Cub Am Sug its ran Curt Wret 7 + |Std G&E! Deere & Co 124% |Std Ol Cal Dome Mines 46 Std oll Ind Doug Aire 60% |Std Oil NJ Du Pont 189% | Stew War East Kod 162 Stone C Web 26% 3 ‘Auto Lite 41 |Studebaker 17% El Boat 13 El Pw & Lt Swift & Co 26% Firestone Cont Oil Del Corn Prod. Texas Corp 59% Tex Gul Sul 40% Tex Us Ind Al 40% US Pipe US R & Imp 15 IntT&Tel 13 Johns-Man 144 Kennecott 62 11.00; bulk natives early in closing top around tives ewes 6,00-7.00. late Las ‘i 13.00; bulk fat Sioux Clty, Aine. tt 7, Mar. 27.—(P)— A. Leases tle 100; Han rs little changed; ca ights beeves | Ae 1h generous quota fise- 10. 00; carlote {2 to bujk beef cow! fades mainly 3.75: slots chotes light. svocke loads good light Etter selling | £¢" run mostly good and vt oled jai bought_t 12.50; for t! 25-25" higher la mootea jambs 12, Chicage, Ayn No, 1 red 1. 1.49 yell 3% ed, 71> tS beaver ey i Kae 33. *Timotny seed, 5.50 per crt. Clover seed e Un Gas Imp 14% OK b THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, . SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1937 ee ee, Benet itttineiesassmmanniesemmemmmmeemeeee Want-Ads Get Attention - The Bismarck Tribune “THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA” The Want-Ads Offer BUY RENT EXCHANGE HIRE FIND JOBS They Cost So Little GRAIN PRIGES SOAR WITH CORN LEADING Heavy Buying Accompanies Re- ports of Italian Purchases of Supplies in U. S. Mar, 27—(#)—May corn soared 3% cents # bushel Saturday, within % of the limit permitted in one day, to 1.18%, the highest price since August, 1927. Corn for imme- Giate delivery jumped 2. to 4 cents ms sremlers nnn pistes, O47, of Beaty business in actual grain. The sensational activity in cdrn overshadowed a no less spectacular rise of 2 cents in wheag.values to new eight year peaks. Heavy buying of wheat accompanied reports that Italy had bought some United States soft 23% | pacitic coast white wheat for shipment next month and also that Italian|1 buyers were in the market for addi- tional qualities. Wheat closed 1%-2% cents above Thursday's finish, May 1.42%-%, July 1.28%-29, and corn was 2%-4!; cents higher, May 1.18%-%, July 112%-%, Oats gained %-1%, Rye ae and provianns 8 to 25 cents. CITY WHEAT /CLOSE§ SHARPLY HIGHER Minneapolis, Mar, (PI—A bulge in corn prices a forecast indicating little moisture for next week, and a report the Canadian wheat board 8% | turned down a foreign bid for -wheat due to lack of supplies sent wheat fu- tures here to sharply higher closing levels Saturday. May wheat closed 2%-%c higher at 1.46%-%, July 3% higher at 141%, and Sept. 2%c higher at 1,3 Maes rae) inidistendy cpramnlanian house demand and closed higher, May, 30% clon lc higher at 2.24% and Sept. 54% © up at 2.24. Coarse grains were higher on the corn news. May oats closed 1%c Heo? at 46%, and July 1%c up at 43%. May rye closed up at 1.09%, July 2c higher at 1.05 and Sept. 1%c higher at 97%. May feed barley closed 2%c highe 73, and July %c higher at 66%. May malting barley closed unchanged at 1.20. Cash wheat arrivals were light and demand improved. There was no change in winter wheat. Old crop pre. was in sharp demand. in good demand. Oats Rye was in fair demand improved. slow. Flax was famanes parley: wi i Produce Markets i ———¢ CHICAGO Chicago, Mar. 27.—(/)—Butter and eggs were steady today. Butter 10,975, steady; specials (93 score) 37-37 (92) 36%; 90 centralized carlots) 36. 931, steady; extra firsts lo- cars 24: fresh graded firsts cars 23%; current receipts rage packed extras 25%; packed firsts 25, ry, live, hens firm, chickens ens over 5 Ibs. 18%, 5 lbs. and ; colored 26%, Plymouth Rock 2’ back broilers 23; eoatere 13, pe roosters 12; 3 NEW YORK New York, Mar. 27.—(#)—Live poul- fy by freight, steady; no quotations. xpress steady and unchanged. ed mee steady to firm, un- eady to firm; cream- extra “3 faeces) 37%. Centralized sonre) 96%. Other grades un- ady and unchang- Bi Chicago, M: Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standard Mi 34% 31% 32032 32% 32% 21% 25% 2% 25% moved a Quick Way to SELL PHONE 2200 Grain Quotations sinneapelis Mar. 27 — pvceite Saturday 1: SENSATIONAL RISE) ‘bs. 4DN6& 53 eae 145% 1:54% Ibs. 5DNS 5DNS 8 spriny MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 3 laf) - re goat gugeaions. ne today follow: To Arrive 155% 1.65% 154% 164% ... + 152% 1.68% 152% 162% 1.50% 1.60% 1.48% 1.58% 1.46% 1.56% 52 1.44% 152% 1.43% 1.56% 141% 147% 15143 1.54% Montane, Winter Wheat 14% DAWor 1H W. 12% rotelin 54 lbs. . 5 ainber hd 53 lbs. .. 5 amber ha 52 lbs, 51 lbs. . Grade of 1 ambe: Rye— No. 2... Flax— No. 1. t— = Open Hig High In the! yy, 4 other grades were quiet unchanged at 47-48 in Homie for staple combing half blood st-18 for combing & bioad, and | 45-47 for combing quarter blood. 1 pd durum im i re jurum Coarse « 149% 151% 1.49% 149% + 1.47% 1.49% 1.45% 147% + 1.46% 147% 143% 1.45% 142% Wheat 42% 1.44% 1.40% 1.41% 1.42% 1.39%-1.40% 1.89% 1.40% 1.37% 1.38% 137% 1.38% 1.35% 1.36% Duram . 151 149 1.65 » 150 ep 148 146 14 - 142 - 140 137 135 + 133 1.69 1.66 1.61 1.56 152 147 1.45 1.43 141 SESE BER FESEE BBS8 SSB EShBdt oo 1.12% 1.18% 1.11% + 222 2.28 senna RANGE Low Close 1.40% 1.42% - 1.26% i 1.26% 1.28% + 128% 126 1.23% 1.25% 1.18% mae ae 15 15 abe 1a 1, : 130% 133 130 pedad % rat 1.41; ae] % - 120 le By B 3% .12% 73 6% 66% + 107% 1.09% 1.07% 1.00% ors 1.05% itd fae 45% 46% 45% 42% 44 42% 48% ‘| MODERN FURNISHED 46% |B Apartments for Rent APRIL 1. Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, a aaete eisee bath, also locker. «Laundry privi- *| MODERN THREE room unfurnihed apartment. Heat, water, gas fur- nished. New gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. Private bath, private en- trance. Storage coom in basement. Call 519 14th St. ATTRACTIVE AND DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. Large liv- ing room with fireplace, large bed- room, kitchen, dinette and private bath. Good location. Call 1770 or 234 W. Thayer. MODERN FURNISHED 3room apart- ment. Bedroom, living room and kitchenette. Also 2 room basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Living room, kitchenette, bath. Frigidaire. storage space, Jaundry privileges. Garage if desired. Adults only. Call at 1029 4th, after 5 p. m. apartment with one | floor. ground Private entrance. Frigidaire. Pri- vate bath. Available at once. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Adults only. Private bath, private entrance. Porch, Lights, heat, wa- ter furnished. $37.50. Available April Ist. Phone 204-W, FURNISHED APARTMENT. One large room and kitchenette. Heat, water and gas furnished. Laundry privileges. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1720. .|DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment Large in new apartment building. bedroom, Heated garage if desired. pune Apr. 5th. Close in, Call FOUR ROOM unfurnished spart- ment. Private bath. Gas stove and refrigerator. Gas and water fur- nished. Phone 1650. Call 303 15th. WANT-ADS Are the B Best - Salesmen in Town Male Help Wanted DETAIL MAN in each county world-known manufacturer to con- tact restaurants and hotels. Na: tionally advertised food product. Good commission to start; salary later. Allen Jonas, Department DS-403, 3317 Madison Road, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. TRACTOR. OWNER WANTED to plow and seed 300 acres land’ in Burleigh county to wheat on % plan. Reo Knauss, 504% 7th 8t., Bismarck, Salesmen Wanted Automobiles for Sale WANTED: Salesmen for Norge re- frigerators and other home appli- ances. Phone 2428. Farms for Sale TY ACI autiful Ozarks, 6 room modern house, good out- buildings, south front, hight one mile ftom town, dairy, poultry, fruit. Retring account age, bargain price. W. F. Hines, Decatur, Ark. Work Wanted Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED maid for general housework on modern farm. $4 per week, Phone 6-Fll, FURNITURE REPAIRING, Recover- ing, reboxing, 11 years’ experience with local concern. Work done very reasonably. Oall 8. A. Schneider, 1941-R. 709 12th St. WANTED: Maid for light housework. Must go home nights. Write Trib- une Ad, 20137. Rooms for Rent SMALL SLEEPING room. Gentle- man preferred. For Sale: Practi- cally new. Plum colored suit, stand- up fur-trimmed collar, Gray Elm- brook coat, Sizes 18. 404 Ist. LARGE COMFORTABLE room in modern home, Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Private en- oy 602 “W. Thayer. Phone COMFORTABLE sleeping room with cross-ventilation. Next to bath. Always hot water. Phone 1616. 419 11th. NICELY FURNISHED room. $12 without kitchen privileges. No smoking or drinking. Also garage. 400 Sth, SLEEPING room, gas heat. hot water. 422 4th St. PI OLEAN ROOM next to bath. On bus line. Near high school. Gentlemen Preferred, 614 Ave. C. CHEERFUL ROOM suitable for one or two. Always hot water. Near capitol and high school. 903 9th. Always 19. "| FOUR ROOM apartment with private “bath, all furnished. 1102 Thayer. Also three room apartment, unfur- nished. Phone 2026. 318 9th. 3 ROOM apartment, private bath. Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M, APARTMENTS FURNISHED and un- furnished, 5 and 3 rooms, private bed ground floor, For sale: Buick ees FURNISHED light house: keeping eperement Gas heat. Pri- NICELY FURNISHED front sleeping room. Hot water always. Suitable for two. Large closet. 418 2nd St. oe ee FRONT ROOM for two. Near bath. Always hot water. Also an apart- ment. 922 6th St. Phone 942-J. LARGE FRONT room, 2 windows, bath adjoining. Clothes closet. Close in. Quiet. 208 Rosser. COMFORTABLE room. For one or|- two ladies. Centrally located. Also ‘wardrobe for sale. a 5th, BRIGHT, OLEAN sleeping Closet. Next to bath, $10; two. Tel. 624. 1006 Ave. C. rent. 318 8th. FURNIS: ed: Folding screen, Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette. Ground floor in front. Everything furnished. 405 Fifth ‘8t. Phone 1093-W. THREE ROOM newly furnished apartment. Gas and water. Frigi- daire. Call at |, after 5 p.m. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Close in. $35. Adults only. Phone 1982 days and 872 after 6 p. m. CHEERFUL QUIET room for middle aged lady. Cooking privileges. $15 per month. Phone 967. SLEEPING ROOM. Close to bath. ways hot water. Also electric plate for sale, 120 Ave. A. NICELY furnished sleeping room. Private entrance. Suitable for one or two. 307 10th &t. SLEEPING ROOM. Has two windows. Close to bath. Very close in, Phone 2047-3, 411 Ave. A. NICE QUIET room in modern home. Near capitol. Ladies preferred. 822 Ave. E. Phone 768. NICE MODERN furnished room. Al- ways hot water. Close in. Phone 926-J. 507 3rd St. THREE ROOMS and bath, $26, two rooms, $21; three rooms, $28; ground floor. Clean, 1014 Bdwy. TWO BASEMENT rooms. Both fi nished for light housekeeping. 811 7th St. Phone 1747-R. NEWLY DEOORATED large 2 or 3 room apartment, partly furnished. Call at 808 Ave. B. 273. 411 5th 8t, LARGE 2 room well furnished base- ment apartment. $20. Adults only. 515 2nd St. ROOMY apartment for rent.” For in- formation call 1610 or et 403 Man: dan 8t. NEW FURNISHED five room ee ment. $55. Adults only. APARTMENT for rent in Person ———————————————E 2 BURN IN HOME Springfield, Aer Mar. 21—(?)—Two' perished and 2.34% 344 * ROOM in private home. Adjoining — For single lady. 419 6th 8t.| fn. TABS SEESING room wultable Zoe alk one or two. Call 523 9t! ROOM. Hot times. 213 E. Thayer. re i 1163-W, FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. 218 lst St, Tel. 262-R FURNISHED room. Call 243-W. —————_————_—_—_—_== Houses for Rent THREE ROOM house with 5 acres, Real feed. Try Carload. F. O. B Crookston, $9.00 ton. Barley oats straw $5.00. C. M. Nordlum, Crooks- EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Will take care chil- dren evenings. Call 1980, “Household Goods for Sale WALNUT DINING room set. Buffe table, six chairs, 2 studio couches, 1 electric washing machine and man- gle. Call 310 7th. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnish- ings for five room bungalow, piano, refrigerator, miscellaneous. 517 14th 8t. EIGHT PIECE golden oak dining room suite. Genuine leather seated chairs. Good conditibn. Call 578. FRIGIDAIRE, 1936 model. Will sell on terms. Write to W. E, pavers P, O. Box 444, Bismar D. LLOYD LOOM baby stroller, 6x9 oval rug, medicine cabinet. 301 Hanna- fin. Poultry BUY North Dakote U. 8. Approved- Pullorum Tested baby chicks at rea- sonable prices. ORDER NOW— Linton Electric Hatchery, Linton, HATCHING BEGGS. White Jersey Giants. Triple A stock. Price $4.00) }, per hundred. Prepaid. Ben Orne, Driscoll, N. D. STARTED OHICKS, 10 weeks old. Buff Orpingtons. 75 cents each. Elmer Dutton, Moffit, N. Miscellaneous for Sale USED MACHINERY. Wagon, 2 har- rows, engine gang plow, sulky plow, drill, binder, mower, hay rake, disk, and 2 sets of harness. Write Box 610, Bismarck, or tel. 2000, POTATOES FOR SALE: Early Ohios and Washington Russets, also seed potatoes. Lowest price in town. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS, Easy Terms, Write W. E. Lohman, Post Office Box 444, Bismarck, N. Dak. THREE SODA BOOTHS, Service Drug, Bismarck. Wanted to Rent WANTED: House, three or four bed- ‘WANTED AT ONCE: :Used pews for church. Write Alex Krywcki, Wil- ton, N. D. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS AND STOCKHOLDERS OF PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, AND L OTHERS WHOM IT’ MAY CONCERN: HEREBY NOTIFIED: YOU ARE ~|That Provident Life Insurance Com- n organized under ny, & cory the laws of tate of North Da- annuity contracts of the Union Life Insurance Compa: a perp tion org anized under, “the laws Oregon, with its rinel ot the city ot Portland in the of Oregon, and to take over such company all the reserve accul stated to potent the contracts der aj P accor P Section erie of of the Compiled Laws of aa state of North Dakota for 1913; sou ARE NOTIFIED FURTHER: That on the 12th had DA erat? 1937, at ten o-clock he office of hi loner of Ynvura! In the aR s Capitol t at the city of Bismarck, ing upon such petition will be of the Governor Dakote, in tl ability” o ther notified thats stockholder of Life Insarance Company may appear at such time and place and be heard with reference to the said agreement. cae this 24th day of March, 1937. eRe (Signe: Cc the 8/26-27-23. USED CAR BARGAINS THIS WEEK 1936 Ford Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Sedan, 1936 Lafayette Sedan. 1935 Dodge Coupe. 1935 Chrysler Airflow Sedav, 1935 Ford Panel Delivery. 1935 Plymouth Sedan, 1935 Chrysler Sedan, 1935 DeSoto Sedan. 1934 Ford DéLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Pontiac Coach. 1931 Plymouth Sedan. For 23 years Corwin-Churchill Mote ors’ used cars have been priced right. This firm has @ reputation as the best place to buy used cars. \ CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. boro, N. C. MATTRESSES 9th St. Phone 1126, __=_ Ss Houses for Sale TO CLOSE ESTATE: Will sacrifice fine, 7 room house and garage, 50 basement, cement floor, hot water heat, gas, $1,100 recently spent in outside painting and interior decore . ating. One of the nice Mandan at about half the construction, one-quarter balance en rent. "bungalow with a room in basement. All house. Six years old. Near schools, Lot 50x150. Price $4,000. Very reasonable terms. T. M. Casey and STRICTLY modern new bungalow, — good location. Near school, Base- ment apartment. Phone 2038, 610 9th, Lots for Sale DESIRABLE RESIDENCE lot 50x100, south face, located between 1st and Mandan Streets on Thayer venue. Box 1329, Minot, N. D. LOT FOR BUILDING. Reasonable. 50x150 feet. 7th St. near capitol. Write Tribune Ad 20067. Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM for one or two gentlemen, 719 5th St. Tel. 1887. +000 e

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