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+ ~ STOCK PRICES FALL, WITH ~ Stability Shown After FDR Says No Gold Price Drop Is Contemplated Revisions Will Facilitate Trad- ; _ ing and Line Up Prices, ' Experts Declare . 9.—(P)—Secretary Wallace revised Friday the official grain standards for mixtures of durum wheat, effective Aug. 1, 1937. i said the changes in durum wheat mixtures, and establish 80. ST. PAUL __ South St. Paul, Apr. 9.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,900; slow; early sales around¢steady en all classes; carly bulk good steers and yearlings 9,75-11.00; best load Thursday 11.50- day 650-950; bu ° 7,00-9.00; good grades eligible up to 10.00 and above; common: to good Adams Exp 18% Loew's #2 eg & 23% v ee ngenessess i B att Be of -) 3 EERE st #3 yeoeses= ong U Ht tH oT aT, pi re geeeee seit FETERTEOSERT clas 2782 fn Q e a £Ef2 gee <Ee ee wes? 5 ra g ii ay fap THE Tr a i g Ressesee aaauaaasessoee9 BEPORRERS 8 § aut sopegces-3ie 4 2 ® 44235 ce a3 i gs 2, F Woolworth Lig MB 4s, "101%! Wrigley Jr 70 Yaa a Sa a market ruling 50-1.25 under 4 4 09, including 3500 direct: | Sy rally steady on fat lambs extreme top lambs 10 high- er; good and choice Colorado and Ne- ka fed lambs 12.00-25; bulk 12.15 Lop. pat rom. ni 3 choice beef cows. 500-750; cutters and low| ‘°,'2,% cutters. 3.50-8.75; medium bulls 5.25- 85;. good grades 6.00; light cutters down to 4.50; stockers scarce, but very dull. Calves, 2,100; weak to 50 lower; good to choice grades 7.00-8.50; few strictly choice 9.00-50; culls down to 450. Hogs, 5,000; now fairly active, fully steady; most good and choice 200 to Ibs. 985 to 9.90; 160 to 190 Ibs. largely 9.40 130 to 155 ths. 8.75 to 9.35; pigs most-_ ly around 8.75; sows scarce, good around 9.50 or more; average They 9.69; weight 213 900; only meager offer early; no early active, tone fully “a Chicago, —Hogs 8000; market generally st tersand to medium grade heifers 6.50; light v 25 low: ealers ir; other steady; practical top 9.50; mostly ws; common | © down to cotton sacks: Famil: * 1.3 and choice id _ medium 4.7 5.35; com calves WHEAT PRICES SLIP AS TRADERS AWAIT Y CROP REPORTS = s of Large Official Forecast Expressed by Many Chi- cago Operators eh 139% 137% 1.39% + 1.24% 126% 124% 1.25% @ 121 1.22% 120% 131% 1.28% 1.30% 1.27% 1.30% .26% 1.27% 1.26% 127% 19 © 1.20% 1.18% erty Chicago, Apr. 9—(P)—Late teac-|3 tions while traders were awaiting the | United States government May crop | Ma: of cast regarding wheat were evident on of many operators. The corn however, was without any such adverse influence, and prices of that cereal tended upward. close, wheat was % cent off % up compared with Thursday's finish, May 1.39-1.39%, July 1.25%-%; | Oo} corn %-1% advanced, May 1.30%-%, large official crop fore- a 114% 1.14% 1.05% 1.06% ce 15 1.15% 1.05% 1.06% ST% 98% 16% 16 12.35 12.20 12,60° 12.50 11387 12.75 1295 12.82 July 1.20%-%; oats unchanged to % | 1, and provisions varying from higher, 10 cents decline to a gain of 2 cents. LE ‘Apr. 9.—()—Wheat reacted. from early sed firmer Friday be- tion of the Winnipeg market. 3 May wheat futures closed % higher at 1.43, July unchanged at 1.37 and Sept. % lower at 1.26%. x futures closed firmer. flax closed % lower at 2.19%, J machang 7 at 219%, and Sept. changed at ‘ Coa: ngthened. May at ar%, ind July %4-% a! rye unchanged at 1.09%, ly 1.02% and Sept. % higher at 95%; May feed barley unchanged at 74% an AU % lower at 66%; May malt- ing barley unchanged at 1.20. - ‘ash wheat tone was weak. There ‘was no change in winter wheat and durum was still weak. Cash corn was in fair demand, Oats was in fair to good demand. Rye was in quiet to fair demand. Barley un- dertone was firm to strong.” ‘Flax was in quiet to fair demand. | Produce Markets | —_————_— OO MES nas .——(P)}—-Butter prices er Friday but eggs were a. Poultry was steady to 184, easy; creamery-spe- re) 31-31%; extra (92) ra firsts (90-91) 30%; firsts ¢ ) 29% -30; standards (90 cen- tralised carlots) 20%. 4, steady, prices un- 23 trucks, steady to 5 1b. 19, 5 1b. and less 8 17%; colored frye: id White Rock 27; co! White Rock 26, Pl. barebacks Be ers 12; turl turkeys 15: colored 19! NEW YORK eas —(?)—Live poul- , tim. Chickens, Rocks 4, Ducks tee Other unchange er yout steady and un- changed. Cheese 131,733. mpchaneed: Hees FR mixed colors, firs No. 1, 22%-%. Other m changed. ady and teady; 4%; dirties prices un- BUTTER AND £GG FUTURES Chicago, Apr. 9. High Low Close Storage Standards, November 81% 80% 31% Fresh Sta: April. + 30% WK 380% Ese Fu Starpge Packed First: April 4 Storage 24% 24 ards, Oct, 25% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Apr. 9. Papal i exchange mixed; Great Britain de- mand in pans others {n cent! 75; Norway 24.58; Montreal in New York ONEY RATE! , Apr. 9.—(#)—Call. money cent all di Prjme paper 1 per c dy, 60-90 days 1%; . 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. i MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Apr. 9.—(#)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 15. North Banco 12. MINNEAPOLIS, FLO! Minneapol! Apr. 9.—(P)—Flour, carload lots per barrel in 98 pound patents 15 low- 20 low- pr. 9.—()}—Range of carlot grain sale: Wheat No. 2 dark northern 1.53% -1.65 dark northern 1.37% -' 1.34% -1.38%; No. 3 hi: 1, mixed durum 1.30. Corn , | um 1. 0. 3 No. 3 yellow 38%. Oats No. 2 white 1%. R: fi offerings up to lude package 101 1b. welghts; fed wooled held around 12.25; steady; medium to chajce lots feeders scarce: package 4- lings breeding ewes 7.00. - ye No. 2, 1.14%-1.14%. Bar- No. 2, 1,16. Flax, No. 1, 2.21%- APPEAL APPROVED INN D, BOND CASE Foresters to Carry Attack on Securities Redemption to Highest Court An application for appeal to the ry] U. 8. supreme court, sought by the Catholic Order of Foresters to stop .| calling of North Dakota real estate all ai med < Re- Included {Ine terri 108-08 scoured ich combing s sales wools in original mostly short Fre pent ry (Geom Reaping \ re Hees basis je Cy oul ave! to good French combing lengti Buyers showed little inter est in country packed lots of three- ths and reed ‘blood Ohio, Mich- and Indiana aoa fleeces which were offered at - cents, in the grease Gelivered e: as No. Barley feed 75-85 nom; ee 1.10-27 nom. Timoth; seed 4.70-5.26 cwt. Clover seed 28.00- 36.00 cwt. series bonds before maturity was signed Friday by Chief Justice A. M. Christianson of the state supreme cleared the way for Howard G. Fargo, attorney for the For- ‘a review before the fed- court on’ the grounds justrial commission action state supreme court upheld the DULI ° nae Minn., 4% 18 4K ‘66% (68% 66% 1.08% 1.10% 1.00% -2.00% 02° 1.08% 1.02, 1.00% ‘ ‘98% ATH 4B% ATK ATS , Bm 4% AB% 4% XN tees seeee coves S10% 2.20% 2.20% 21.9% 2.19% 2.20 2.20% 2.20 2.20 UApE Pe een High Low 135° 135) (1.35 134 134 (1.34 Close 135 13 rete, neal pr. 9. — (>) — Wheai receipts Friday 59 compared.to polldey @ year ago. ifinneapous cash wheat end oparee grain closing tions’ today 3 Cass Wheat Delivered To Arrive: lh'y DNS 60 lbs, 153 1,60 1DN Tbs. 168 ee 1DN 4 Tbs. 150 1.67 2DN857 Ibs, ..... 148 1.66 SDNS8 56 Ibs. 1.64 3-DN855 Ibs, ..... 144 (1.62 DN 8-64 Ibs. ate 1.46 Barley Ch to fey.. 1.13 Med to gd.. 1.04 Lower grds. 95 1.12% 1.18% 111% .. DULUTH. Duluth, Ay r. prices. Wheat northern spring, ke on ern, t to call $3,243,000 in bonds | * 11 years before maturity. hi the industrial commission | 1 har. ‘are to be paid out of 56 1 33 55 lbs. 1.81-1.38; 54 Ibs. 1.29- ‘No. 5, 53 ibs. 1.26-1.29; 52.1 Tort, 2.18-2.92 Rye No. 2, 1.13% -1.15%. Oats No 3 white 49% -51%. _Malting 80-1.10; feed 66%- Utah’s Great Salt Lake contains enough salt to furnish 50 tons to every person in the United States. pacer 16% | ct “When hogs don't uable substances they soft coal. There's no excuse juminous coal. Houses for get val- sometimes eat for hogs Rent FIVE ROOM modern dwelling. Well “located and in good condition. Geo, Register. A SALESMAN, intelligent and ag- Gressive for = wonderful presen’ “1 LIGHT housekeeping a Hay for Sale GROUND SWEET CLOVER hay. Real feed. Try Carload. F. O. B. Crookston, $9.00 ton. Barley oats straw $5.00. C. M. Nordlum, Crooks- ton, Minn. Room and Board BOARD and toom for one or two Gentlemen. 719 5th St. Tel. 1887. BOARD end in modern home. room: Buitable for two. 614 8th St. Fashion Frocks to friends. Sample kit’ free. Earn up No experience to $23 weekly. Fashion needed, Frocks, Inc., Dept. C-7980, Cincin- nati, Ohio. WANTED—Girl for laundry work. For Sale: GE 20 in. Electric mangle. 1 inch lead pipe. 808 let Bt. WANTED : Maid for general house- work. Must be able to cook. Ref- erences. 1006 Sth St. Is Your Greatest Asset ” Here ts relief fo cola all kin " To those whe bave F aches, pains, mever tried of JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. BISMARCK, Phone 604 N. De Please call for appotatments. Lost and Found LIBERAL reward for return 20 8-ply U. 8. Royal tire and rim. Lost between Bismarck and Dris- coll, Reply to Mandan Creamery and Produce Co, Mandan, N.D. _ & Company, wh marck, North Dakota, Plication to tl ta permit to divert ring.| TWO furnished sleeping N| SLEEPING room, close to bath. ir have Engi The alten D! ate a perme re appropriate from a point on sal ple P ed the we SEX. of Creek located in Section 34, Township 13! $0 Wi .31 cud: 8 8 North, Range ‘est, the approximate amount of ic feet of water per second of time during the months of April to October for each ear said permit may remain in force, for the puropse of ir- rigating certain lands, 2 he SW% 8 acres in ti Township 138 West, all in Burleigh Dakota. TAKE NOTIC! ftice, forth, furthe! er will consid consisting of of Section Range 8 County, North that sald in the cl offt ity of forth Dakota, on the 19th 37, at the hour of two . M., at which all persons interested time and place may present peele objections in person or In writ- n, d at Bismarck, h day of April, 1937. % P gE. J.T North Dakota, ‘homas, State Engineer. 4-9-16-33-36. SUMMONS. arare OF NORTH D. f Burleigh. #1 AKOTA, Coun- of ss. IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judl- ial District t. Julia Jordan, Plaintiff, vs. Charles L. Jordan, Sr., Pafendent: '56| THE STATE OF NORTH DAKt ES) THE ABOVE NAMED Di iND- ‘A EFS: o hereby summoned to an- complaint of tl Plaintif? in entitled action, which is on the abov. file in the office of District Coui the Clerk of sald rt, and to serve @ copy of your answer thereto scriber hi rd marck, North Dakota, ir the pacrice of this appear or answer as the plaintiff will it dy Gemanded ip th complai: Dat abit a ae st . Geo. 3 ismar: 4-9-16-33-30 5-7-16, upon the sub- eto at his ‘office in thé City in | Burle! Cor me [a reqi judgment res ine Tretter North Dako 37. es 0 | ROOM in central location, Information Wanted FROM person who hes for new dwelling with three bedrooms and garage, west of 8th St. State A ry i bi q It room n pew oS ae ee Tefrigerator. Also three-room. afaftanent room, une furnished. Call owner at 318 9th St. also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. FURNISHED light housekeeping room in basement, private entrance. Also comfortable room, first : floor, next to bath. 307 10th St. ‘|MODERN FURNISHED 3 ROOM Rooms for Rent ‘NICELY furnished room in new Capi- tol Court. Suitable two or more persons. Private bath, shower. Exigage_peisance: References. ‘Writé Tribune Ad. 20343. LARGE well furnished room. Near bath, Beautyrest mattress. Suit- able for one or two gentlemen, floor Toom. Beautyrest mattress. Private lavatory. Close Closet, 418 and St. tyrest mattress, next to bath. Suit- able two gentlemen. Call after 5. Phone 2060-LW. 514 7th 8t. TWO NICE comfortable rooms. Rent reasonable. Near high school and capitol. 1112 Ave. D. Phone 895-W evenings. rooms. Can be used for light housekeeping. Very Teesceatie. 402 Ave; O West. Phone iv , clean comfortable Toom. Close to bath. Board if de- sired. One block bus line. 623 6th. NICELY furnished room. Rue Apts. ‘711 Ave. A. Light and cheerful with private lavatory. Ladies only. LARGE front sleeping room. Fur- nished nicely. Private entrance. Rent reasonable. 522 3rd St. ROOM in private home, adjoining bath. For lady. Living room privil- eges. 419 6th. Phone 924. Al- ways hot water. Also electric plate for.sale. 120 Ave. A. LARGE SLEEPING room suitable for two, Newly decorated. Right down- town. 307 4th. apartment, private bath. Gas and BSERREEEEE heat furnished. Laundry privileges. | > 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. FURNISHED apartment, living room and kitchenette, » $94. Also apartment on main floor, $22. _ Everts, 314 3rd St. modern above Woddmansee 4th. Ready April mansee Stationery. NEW two bedroom first floor apart- ment. Gas heat and water fur- Rie Laundry privileges, -Call FURNISHED 7 rooms for light house keeping. Laundry privileges. Want- éd: Folding screen. 720 2nd St. t. R00) ay 5 Close in. $85. Adults only. Phone 1982 days and 872 after 6 p. m. FURNISHED or unfurnished new room apartment. Close in, Wash- ing privileges. 113 Mandan 8t. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate entrance. Lights, water, heat and gas furnished. 919 5th. UNFURNISHED four Toom apart- ment with bath, Adults only. Phone 793. Inquire at 813 Ave. C. TWO one room furnished apartments, one two-room furnished apartment. 818 7th St. Tel. 1747-R. TWO ROOM apartment, newly deco- rated, furnished or unfurnished. 812 Ave. B. THREE and bi furnished ground floor, $26. Two rooms, $24. 1014 Bdwy. pal A Sal PE MODERN apartment, one room, furnished. kitchen and bath. - Partly . 510 4th St. LARGE 2 room well furnished base- ment apartment. $20. Adults only. 515 2nd St. THREE ROOMS and pri bath. 119 3rd 8t. See Mr, Kelly at Kelly's Lunch. F THREE-ROOM apartment. Gas, at water furnished. Inquire 116 6tl a per bu.; 95% germination. lund, Galchutt, N. Household Goods for Sale Gtoate, walnut vein, bed, alley, bat bination dining table, 708% THAy= er. Phone 583. ‘ FURNISHED newly decaqrated one _Toom and Ritshenette at 222 Sth St FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852, Personal “THE HAT BOX”—E. L. Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hets cleaned. and ee-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either reguler or spring filled. 419 oth Bt. Phone 196 LADIES’ dresses, men’s silts, dry cleaned and pressed. $1.00. Call for and deliver. Perfection Dry Cleaners, Phone 1707. HAVE your kiddies’ summer clothes made now. Guaranteed work rea- sonably prited, Call 2318. Houses for Sale table genuine leather seats; codat ohest. Priced for quick sale. 1616 Ave. C. table with six “oliakgs, and chins cabinets. Call 1081 SMALL dining room table, baby buggy, child’s crib, also coat. Phone 834-W. LATE Model 4 burner and 4 range, $23. Standard, Oil BABY bugey, 0 Phone 1640 or call at 927 ___ Miscellaneous for Sale ALMOST new L. CO. Smit Corona portab! jer. Ne typewri Cet and bell. $46. Call” 574-J. FIVE room -modern bungalow, en- closed porch, full basement, garage, near schools, owned by estate. COZY room, close to bath, for two gentlemen. Private entrance. 213 West Rosser. FRONT sleeping room. Suitable for two. Private entrance, 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R, COMFORTABLE room, newly deco- rated. Centrally located. 404 5th St. also gar- 420. Mee, 823 Oth St. Phone 420, SLEEPING room for one or two lad- ies. Phone 1844-LM, FOUR acres. Seven room house, gar- _ age, and tile chicken house, with- in city limits. Phone 892-R. GOOD six-room house in residential section of Bismarck. Priced right. Write Tribune Ad, 20399; NEW MODERN six room house, bese- ment apartment, garage. Tel. 1518-3 or call at 622 12th St. SIX room bungalow, maple floors, furnace, lights, south side, $1,500. SLEEPING room for rent. 703 Front Geo. M. Register. . partly modern. THREE-room house, $900. 1614 Ave. B. Tel 1604-1 FOR RENT ‘Nicely Furnished Apartment Living locker. Laundry privile; large electric rei room, bedroom, 2 closets, bath; also , new electric stove, new erator, new kitchen cabi- nets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. INQUIRE TRIBUNE OFFICE . grocery: A-1 condition. Call at 207 10th phone 1080. insertiens insertions uae Ht HT sit! 1a | ii i i i

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