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WAUSAU DAILY RECORD-TIERALD, WAUSAU. WISCONSIN PAGE NINE MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 20, 1933 Latest News of Finance and Markets MILAN BIRB. C. r.

fWHMIDT Correspoodeak Read Want Ads and Save Money! MONEY TO LOAN KKNT 21 A FA HTM KN'TS FOK Agents Reveal Novel Speak In State University Area Madiuon, Feb. 20. UP) Federr.l asPiita lust night uncovered a Madison speakeasy where the customers are served in individual copper mugs tearing their names-after tho fashion of name-plate mugs in the old time barber shop. The establishment was located in the university section and was said to have been a favorite rendezvous for students. A quantity of beer was destroyed and Harold Hampton, alleged was ordered to appear before a U.

S. cornmisisoner on charges of violating the prohibition law. F. W. Bobbe attended a hardware dealers convention at Eau Claire Thursday and B'riday.

Miss Ethel Siegert of West Bend Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Ml. Andrew Siegert. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Schmidt and son. Alfred, visited Mrs, Schmidt'g sister, Mrs. Edward Zilliam, and family at Colby Friday evening. Otto Westphal is a patient at etata general hospital, Madison, for treatments to his leg. Miss Ethel Siegert of West Bend spent Friday with Mrs.

Mike Nehr-ing. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Tyrell Sunday, February 12, a daughter. Gail Gad3on and sister, Mrs.

Erwin Kohl, spent riday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gadson, at Marshfleld. Joseph Radlinger and family of Milwaukee are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Hadlingor. Arthur Eube of West Bend is visiting at tho A. C. Kallien home. The Milan women's club was enter-j tained the Mis.

F. W. Bobbe home Thursday. Valentine songs were sung. Mrs.

C. F. Schmidt had charge of the meeting and Mrs. James Soucek gave the annual treas-1 urer's report. The time was spent at sewing.

Valentines were exchanged. The next meeting will be held at the Mrs. Charles Schmidt home when housecleaning will be discussed. Lunch was served. NAUGART SIRS.

MARTIN JKHN Correspondent St. Paul's Lutheran young people'3 society met for English Bible study at the parochial school Friday evening. The meeting was opened with a hymn and scripture lesson. After the Bible etudy the monthly business meeting was held. Plans were made for a coasting party for Friday evening.

Miss Mildred Reinke and Holtz were guests. Elmer Baumann and Harry Stubbe joined the society. The next meeting will be held Friday, February 24, with. ti.e coasting party. Lunch vvi.l re served at the parochial school.

Miss Elinor Woller of the town oC Coring visited at the Walter rs.m-zow home last week. The Misses Mildred and Betty Reinke of Wausau visited their parents, Mr. and Mr.i, Hugo Reinke, ovpc the week-end. Mrs. Carl Stpffenhagen returned Saturday from Wausau where aha visited at the Fred Kelm, Herman RoUenhagen and Albert Utecht homes.

CLOSING GRAIN TABLE Chicago, Feb. Grain table: NEW YORK STOCKS (By The Associated Press) A I Chem and Dye A mn Can Amn Car and Fdy Amn and Amn and Amn Tel and Tel Amn Too Amn Too Anaconda Arm 111 A Arm 111 Auburn Auto 75 Vj Slid, 7 5 'Is mo .50 V-. IV Aviation Corp Bait and Bendix Aviat Beth Stl P.orden Can Par Can Ale Case Ches and Ohio Chi and VV Chi and Pfd Chi St and Chrysler Coca Cola Colgate Palm Colum and El Ccml Sol Con Ga-s Conll Cor tl Mtr dirties Wright Pel and Hud Lrus Jnc lau Pont I)e Nem El and Lt 8 12'i 19a. 8 8V 4 0 1) 27 4 1 -i So 1 0 -TJ 12 9 47 38 1 IS 4.5 34 351, 4 1 '-n 12', Fox Film A len Flee (-. vnd Oen Mills Oen Mot Gillette Gold Dust Goodyear and Hudson Mtr Hupp Mtr Lis Cent mtl Harv lnt Tel and Tel Johns Manvllle 39 11 11', 13 11 12', IB 'i 4 Kelvlnator Kennecolt Kresce Lambert Leh Val Llgg.

and Lige and My Liquid Carb Loews Lorillard Lvl and Nash Monty Ward Mot Prod 50 50 13 1IU US 25 10U 14 33 6 12'. 20 16 ii 5 13-5, 10, 2Vl lti 43 21 37i 1V4 7 4 6 14'i 14- 21 24 3ri 12 iip; 201 2 6.5 7'fv 271-i, 2 6 Nash Natl BIhc Natl Cash A Natl Dairy 'rod Nail Distill Cent No Amn Aviat Nor Pac Otis Kiev Pac and LI Packard Mtr Penney Penn Phillips Pet Proc and Gam Pub Svc Pullman Radio Radio Sears Roebuck Shattuck Shell Un Simmons Sou Pac Std Brands and El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Studebaker Tex Corp Timk Roll Cn Carbide Un Oil Cal Un Pac United Corp Unit Fruit Ind Al P.unber Stl Stl Pfd West Mary West Tei V.esongh Air Willys Over Worth and rig ley Jr Y'ell Trk and Ycungst Sh and NEW YORK CURB CLOSING 'By The Associated Press) New York, Feb. 20. CPv After a comparatively firm opening. Curb stocks developed pronounced heaviness in sympathy with a sharp downturn in utilities.

Selling volume was not heavy, but support was obviously thin all through the active V.ht. American Gas and Electric dropped more than two points and other active members cf the group from fractions to a point. Aluminum Co. of America gave up a point on a few sales, and Great Atlantic and Pacific lost 2. Swift Internacional yielded a point, while other packing ar.a food If sues softened fractionally.

Mining shares of the gold variety were firm, but those representing the base metais ere easy. Oils were heavy and Standard of Indiana was forced to below 20. Amn Fodders Amn Lite and Amn Sup Pow As and El A Ca mat ion Cities Serv El Rd find Ph ord Mtr Can A Ford Mtr Ltd Sachs rt Atl and Hudson Ray and Niag Hud Pow Cop Parke Davis Oil Ind t'niled Gas 13-1 15 13 135 3 IU 17'. 19 15 CHICAGO STOCK MARKET ii': The Associated Press. t'omwltli Edis Cord Corp C.rt I.

a kes Air 1 Crigsby cririnw i I.ihby McNeill I'tll Quaker Oats and Co IBwift. Inll 1 l't; and Walgreen is BK H'is New 74 7 13 1 I.I 5 li'-nd K.c.rd Herald Want Ads I 1 i 1 i 1 I I 1 i 1 WALL STREET TODAY New York. Feb. 20. The stock mar- ket was a bit wobbly at the start of th new week today, but regained its composure Ihe session wort on.

With commodity markets acting well, prcfc3ure against the dollar lifted in the fot-i eini exehanKe markets and with week-end news of banwin? and business of a reassuring character, selling of stocks soon dwindled and by early afternoon losses of fractions more than 3 poiiits were slightly The week's dividend developments start-fd eff well with Dupont ordennK Its regular quarterly of 50 cents, which had been fore-' shadowed by deneral Motors recent iar. American fan evidently declined in to its 1932 earnings report showiitg net equivalent to $3.26 a share, which is somewhat undr the Si annual dividend rate. Consolidaitd Gas reported 1932 net of $4.07 share, nr sliRhtly above the $1 annual iJsvidiTid, but oft substantially from the pre-vious year, in which this big power ditriLiu-! lor earned 9 a share. Important dividends 01 ment ioT ai'tirin tomorrow are Chesapeake 10 and Union Carbide; a remiiar pay-1: the tormer regardfd in Wall street ired, there Is some uncertainty 'nion Carbide. LI'EST0CK MII.WAI KT.E I.IVEST4KK Miln-aukfP, Feb.

20 i.fl Hogs, 2 0110 steady with Friday's; rood lights, 100-200 U.S., 3. 50-65; light butchers, 210-240 3 fair to good butchers. 2S0-30O 30-50; heavy and lair butchers. 325 Ihs. and up 3.1.V30; unfinished Erades 3.00-4O; fair to selected packers 2.90-3.10; rough and heavy packers 2 piKs, 100-ljO U.S., J.75-3.40: stag 2.00-50; governments and throwouts 1.00-2.75.

Cattle. fcOO. b-2h lower; steers, good to choice 6.2.V7.2V edlum to 4.25-5.75; lair to medium 3.50-4.25; common 2.00-3.00; heifers, good to choice 3.50-4.00; fair to medium 2. 50-3. 25; common to fair 1.50- 2.00; cows, good to choice 2.40-50; fair to good.

2.25-35; cows, canncrs, 1.00-50; cows, cutters. 1.75-2.00; hulls, butchers 2.75-3.00; hulls, bologna 2 00-75; bulls, common, 1.00-2.00; milkers, springers, good to choice (common sell for beef 20.00-40.00. Calves. 2.00O. 50 lower; few selects and hand picked good calves, 4.00-5 00; fair to good 3.50-4.00; common.

3.50; throw- outs 2.50: heavy vealers, 2.00-50. Sheep, 100. largely at a standstill; packers bidding 25-50 lower good to choice native lambs. Oo lbs. and up 5.00-25; fair to good, 4.00-25; native buck lambs 4.00-75: heavy cull lambs 3.00-50; ewes 1.50-2.50; cull ewes 1.

bucks, 1.00-50. OimiiO I.IVKM'OfK I Chicago. Feb. 20. U.

S. Depart- I meIit Agriculture) Hogs, 37.000, inclua- ing i.s.oou uirect; an classes autiut sloto with Friday; 1S0-220 3.H0-70: top 3.70; 230-300 3.50-60; 140-170 3.25-60; most pigs 3.00 downward: bulk packing i sows 2 80-3. 00: light light, good and choice, I 110-160 3.25-50; light weight, 160-200 1 3.40-70: medium weight. 200-250 3.15-70; heavy weight 250-350 3.25- 50: packing sows, medium and good 275- f.M) 2.65-3.10; pigs, good and choice, i 100-130 3.00-25. Cattle, 16.000; calves.

very little done; strictly good and choice yearling steers relatively scarce: steady to 25 low- er; very best medium weight and weighty bullocks holding up better than lower grade steers ruling slow and 25 lower; she I stock weak to 25 lower: early top long i yearlings 6.90; several loads 6.00-50 with not enough done on rank and file of steers 1 and yearlings to make a market; bulls i easy: vealers 25-50 lower; slaughter cat-' tie and vealers steers, good and choice. 50-i 900 5. 507.00: 900-1100 B.50-6.75; 1100-1300 1300-1500 4.00- 6.00; common and medium. 550-1300 3.50-5.00; heifers, good and choice. 550-750 4.50-5.75: common and medium, 3 cows, good, 2.60-3.00; common and medium, 2.40-60; low cutter and cutter, 1.65- 2 40; hulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef), 2.50-3.25; cutter, common and medium, 2.35-3.00; vealers.

good and choice, 4.50-5.75; medium. 3 cull and common, 3.00-75: stocker and Feeder cattle steers, good and choice. 500-1050 1.50-5.75; common and medium. 3.00-4.50. Shep.

30.000; early market largely at jtandstill; packers bidding 25-50 lower; few sales to small killers, fully 25 ower: good to choice 70-S2 bs native lambs 5.00-65; iambs. 90 down, good and choice, 5.15-75; common and medium, 3.75-5.25; 90-98 good and choice. 5.00-65: 98-110 good and choice, 4.75-5.35; ewes, 90-150 lbs. good and choice. 2.

00-3. 00; all weights, common and medium. 1.25-2.50. ST. I'Ai LIVESTOCK South St.

Paul. Feb. 20. U. S.

Department of Agriculture). Cattle, 3.000; orering sUnv. sentiment weak to 25 lower on all slaughter classes; inbetween fat cows ana matured steers promising to show most loss; bulk rteors and yearlings salable around 3 better held up to 5.25: beef cows dragcy. from 2 50 down; butcher heifers 3.00-4 00: cutters 1.50-..1; medium hulls 2.05 dewn: moderately broad in-Tuiry for Blockers and feeders; early trade little changed. Calves vealers about steady; host better grades 1.00-50; choico sparingly to 5.00 and above.

Hogs, 9.500; rather slow, steady lo weak with Fridav: some lights 5 or more lower, better 160-210 lbs. largely 3.15-20; top 3.20 laid sparingly; 210-250 lbs, 3.00-15; 230-200 lbs. 2.S5-3.00; heavier weights down to 70 and under weights below 150 lbs. and pigs manly 2 75: parking sows 2.25-50; few mooth light sorts 2-60; average cost Saturday 3.01: weight lbs. Sheep 2.10O; ll) doubles through: bulk fair-hie supply fed lambs: slaughter larrus 25-50 lower: pood to choice naiivs 5 00 to packers; medium grades 5.

00-25; throwouts 3.50 down: sellers asking 5 25 and better on fed western lambs: bulk better grade Iambs last week's close 5 iiitAoo roi i.iitv Chicago, Feb. 20 Ml --Poultry. live, 21 tucks, lirm; hens HV12'i: leghorn hens ll; roiored springs 14, rock springs 15; roosters turkeys 10-14; ducks 11-12; geese 10. broi'irrs 15-16. Pressed turkeys, firm: youns toms 11-15; young r.e;is 17: 10ms and hens 13.

OP.K I'OI I I KY New York. Feb. 2C- Dressed poultry, sieady. Clin kens, fresh unquoted; frozrri 12-25'; fowls, fresh or frozen 30-17; old roosters, fresh R-12: frozen unquoted; turkeys, fresh or frozen 12 20; du. ks, fresh frozen 14-15.

Live poultr no quotations. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Feh, 20: '0 a 32-47 411 100 2s. Libert, 1st 32-47 Liberty (ill MO f. li.er'-.' no 1 1 1,2 11 4 7-52 231 1" 4. Treasury 4s 41-5I 271 101 2l Treasury 3 -i'i-'.

27 102 30 3 40-Cl June 155 101.4. Trras.iry 3 43-47 32 101 t. Treasury 41-13 March Treasury 4H-49 7 TteaHiry 3s 55 170.J 1 Newton for every Ohio, has two automobiles riale person, it is stated. By BL0SSER I i I I i 1 l-HOOM lI'PEIt II.AT I Local ert at Will Elm Street. Will rent lor only $12 per month.

WAISAP MORTIiAGK (It. Over Vuolworth's stoie. I'll. 32.S3- III 1 1 I I.AT flat, all modern, down Will rent, very reasonable. Flvo room lu-atii: i inn i ii Ill's nio.lem live p.oin and located on west orated.

t2u. Phone 4 22U kii: i.ti side, tie flat f--r mod-ilum- 13 A 11 KMSMr.l) A l'A I I' II od AT 'nil RTMKNT 3 a. i-io. UKATKh 4 phone, rhone 31H. S'U i-'Mun i.

rr.NlriHK!) Al'T. 3 roo'ru and lath, radio, hcneil. private entrance, reasonable. 3rd Ave. 8.

I.OVKLY 2 lath. lire; OK 1 ROOM Iiented clec. apt. private washer. M2 e.

ha II ph I'll. 2-1 US. AI.I, MO I Two and Four room forn-hhed Fxceilent iocatio'J. priv- f'hnne 3115-810 Franklin tit. 1 F.ll H.AT a soile of 2 rooms, Moras.

ri'iiNisiii: APARTMENT. ro'ims, bath In apt. I'h. 6127. lAi'TlKi'l.

frniu, low I rii-e. I3 anartrnenl, ('ail'-n St. lli MISIK1.1.A.NKOI.S FOK HUM Alill, Kl I I'll A 1 1 is PIP INK Hill RUM IIOrSKHOI.1) GOODS IIIRI AKV I I UNIT! KF S1.K NOW ON el, koI'I bed. v. rt It: Tl' ci-d ind price on these t'ltes- t-rt the r.oi;ar H.

c. up lo 69c. Fit all SIC ST Mreet $2. With tenoh U'AI'SAU St. Ph.

...,17. MISC F.l.l.AXFOl FOK SALE KS r'-cntrcd and ess fi'jm fact''' N.rlh.ni MatlrtFi I.ir ltOTs Row rVI'KW r.iTF.IW M'lPlNO Ailll PK.OIS'niRS SM.ES SKKVICB in J. li'i Poarth St. Ph. Will NO Fit a NO HKPA1K PARTS dhy n.achinc.

r.T:n: 4SU OF OfTire Kompment. imts. iJcsks. Aiidini; Machir.es ey, r.h Ms KII.K F.i'n? V. AI-K 2 Inq.

WIlKKf. 27t)lth in con- 1 1 Ki, Oil, H.Ri maI'm; p--r cord. SI. A lis nnd chunks, done, phone 222fn lJltN Fl'EL thai really heats. Coal, ail Kir.ds i't'irnif urn Carhnn "oke, etc.

Marathon Ire Fuel Co. Phone ri90. '1 WANTI. I) 1 ii KtY f'hevn let roa' h. and prird ar.d ir-ce to WANT KD full par: TO or 6 room houc" if ilVP Write N't) WANTKIV We sre pny-t of pink pmk battens 11.

A M. First jittret. Pij. ne I.IKMAN CO. WK Iii.Tfs and ink at htit pners.

V.ALt, 15 CRAP IRON AND METAL CO I'h. 2o( scott St. (on the UII.I. PAY higf urt ftrid st prices for etc. Phone -M7.

I5LMM.SS SKKVIt KS PRY CIE A NINO- PRKSSIN'G. 69c suit or ureps Fxpert tailoring on Men's or Women's garments. Kd Miiiiski. Ph. .0990.

SKATES Pic. A real Job nn a sp 'ial maehiiie oil John Fehl Ac Sons. 202 St. Phono the-: company ALL KINDS OF INSURANCB ro6 Third St. Phone f.939 KKAL KSTAI WANTLO We have Iji.ycrs for farm and city property GEO.

A. IM'NKEL REAL ESTATE Room 2m9 Mayer- Uz ftldg. Ph. 6191 Wi; HAVE A PEW RPYERS for r-at bar-guns, home? nr business ply es. Ntc-Iwfi, I'hone 3 LSI.

lit R. c. A. P.ADI.il.A ihc all tai.l- radio I Thirv free trial. KiCHT Ml'SIC KTOKB 17 Third Street i vv.vv.

a ocitai: un-l ury ls'h. we T'-ach 'o iv ine llav.ai'an way a i ai t'd can a -I V. k- a rra a a now. v.iUi.irrs tiORt; Third repaired. Boy A r.e.ls Co.

719 N. a i PRODUCE Milwaukee, Feb. 20. Hutter, extrns lS'i; st-tndard-i IS; market tpaiy; fresh, current receipts 12; ungraded ll pullet 11; chocks 10'-; poultry, heavy fowls 12; liuht leKhortis 11; heavy sprinKPrs 15; I i 1 1 17; 1 13; a 1 2 turkeys 11-H; di.ckis 12-13; geee 9. tables, home grown, bu.

2 'K) rahbage, horre frown ton nfw Texas tr-vt. 2 u0-2: iiew southern cwt, carmts, home rown, hu ir-20; potatoes, WlFcnnpm round white loo lb. sacks So. 1 Ijaho niSrHts 1. 35-40; onionb.

Com 50 vpjiow NK OKIv DAIKV New York, Feb. 2u Hutttr rf.P31 (irrner. iiihor than extra 19 -20; pxtra (92 scorei VJlt'. hrst (87-91 store) seconds uiifjuoted; centrhthzert i90 score) 19; packing stock current make No. 1, 13; No.

2. 12. cheese 241,921: whole milk firsts, frewb average to fancy Hptcials 11- 11H; do h. Id Fsg3 9.599. colors.

Kpecia! packs or trom receipts i- 14 standards pr.d -ornrn mai firsts 12 ppronds 12-12 mcd-I i.ms 39 lbs- 12-12 No. 1, 42 U-u. 12-12'i; average checks White egirs. selection and i'rrrjiim marks nearby and mid-western. exchange ppecialg ne.irS;.' and mid-t uestern ejcchatiije standards 15-lfi marked mediums 14 1 -1 0 Pacirin coast, frefh.

nhell treated or fancy treated or lifters, lfi-16. Browns, nearby and western ypeciai packs, private Kales from store 15-16; western standards 13 1 -j 14. NKW YORK COTTON New York, Feh. 20 Cotton futurft closed bar-iy steady. 3 lower to 2 higher.

March fi. 02-Ot May 6.17-1: Julv 6.2S-30; Ort. 6.49; Pec. 6.61; Jan. 6 69.

quiet; middling 6.15. (HICAOO 1IAIKV Chicasro, Feb. 20. 11 Butter, 8 194. firmer; creamery specials (93 srore.

extras 92) 1SH extra firsts (gn-Ql -1 'i firsts (S8-89 17'i-i; seconds (S6-37) 1 standards (90 centralized carlotst lfi'. 11.125, firmer; extra firsts cars 125i: Ical fresh graded firsts cars 12 local 12; current receipt 11 CHICAGO CHKKSK Chicasro, Feb. 20. --r- Cheese, per Twins 9 single daisies, 9-10 long-: herns, 9-l0'. KCG Ft TI RES low closk Fresh graded Ists.

Feb. 12'- 12'i 12'-i Fresh graded lsts. Mar. 12'f. 12 12 4 Storage packed firsts, Mar.

13'i packed lsts. Apr. 14 'A LOi lS'-i IS 13-, 18', BUTTEK Storage Standards, Feb. 1R' Storage Standards, Mar. 1S3 Fresh Standards.

April CHIC AGO rOTATOfcS Chicago, Feb. 20, (U. S. Department of A Potatoes lib. r.i track 23 total U.

S. Saturday 970. Sunoay about steady, demand moderate; sup-1 pl'M 'heavy Including tru-. Backed per cwt. round whites 'n- classined 62' i Idaho russets 1 20 25; lew higher; Coinradn Mrfiures 1 3rt.

I n. MOI'TH CHI KSK ie-k Feb. lo tb Plymouth. J'? Cheese quotations for the week: Wisconsin cheese exchange, twins 8. daisies 8'-j; farmers' call board, twins 8-i daisies 8'i Americas horns 8 Is stand ard brands v( rnt MINNKAPOI-IS FI.OCR Minneapolis, Feb.

20. .11 Flour unchanged, In carload lots, family patents quoted ta 3. 95-4. 05 per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. 19,073.

Pure bran Standard raiddhr.s S. GRAIN MARKET MJIAVAl KEE GRA1V Milwaukee, Feb. 20. UV-Wheat No. 2 hard -IS 1 -49 corn No.

2 yellow 24-25; vhite 2V2i5; mixed oats No. 2 v.hite 17-18; No. 3 10-17; rye No. 2 32 -10; baney malting 2M-37: teed 22-27: hay maiket, No. 1 Cmcithy lO.uO-30; clover 13-0o; iiMaka 13.30-1! 00.

HM AGO GRAIN C.hicaeo. Fe 1. 20. -1" Wheat No. 2 red corn.

No. 3 mixd 22 -23: No. 4 mixed 224-'i: No. 5 mixed 22: No. 2 yellow No.

3 yellow 23-23; No. i yel-Itw 22 No. 5 yellow 22; No. 6 yellow 21'; No. 3 white 23-H: No.

4 white 22 -1 oats No. 2 white 17 No. 3 white No. 4 white 14 't rye. no sales; barley, 24-3o; timothy seed, 2.25-0 per ewt, clover Reed, 5.50-8-00 per cwt, I EAPOL1S ii A I Minneapolis.

Feb. 20. J.iv- Wheat 119 cars holiday year ago. Market '-L low er. Cash no.

1 northern 4 7-48; no. 1 dark northern 15 per cent protein 52 -55r, 14 per cent protein 49-52 13 per cent protein 4SS-495-, 12 per cent protein 4SH-49': no. 1 dark hard Montana 14 per cent protein tn arrive 52-53 no. 1 amber durum 49 Vj -52r-i no. 2 amber durum '2 no.

1 red durum 41 42's May 45 July Sept. Corn no, 3 20-20't- Oats. no. 3, white Barley 18-29; rye no. 2.

304-32 i. Flax no. 1. 1.08 '4 ij Sweet duvcr teed 2.25-2.50. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Ftb.

20 V' NEW YORK Stocks Heav pr lower. Rnnds: pn-ssure. Curb: Heav repent group firm oth-V. S. Governments under vera I utilities weal; gold Foreign exehanes Irregular; cur- Cv'ton trade in hither tabie.

and foreign buy- St Rarely jmr 5'ead, liision buyiriE. trade se.iinfc, r-HlCAC Wheat Firm crop 'lannc extendmpr. 'orn St roner inn repeal vote. Cattle: Steady to 2" lower; not enough done to make market. Hos; JHulIy steady; all prades In demand.

WALL STREET BRIEFS I N. w- Y'Tit I'eb. 2'V rms week div.ilrril lists m-etinkS by boards of several btrpe tntnpanies. Among them are IMi Pout. l.esapea le and Ohio, New England Teie- phore.

Genera! Electric. Public of New Jersey and Standard P.rands, The monthly report of the conference of ir. Industry, operating unfler umpires of the national industrial board, shows a decline In general busineps rorditloos in January. Iiownward movements In primary dlstnblit of basic com-n-iOOII lei; and in retail trade oft'set r-alns. IF THAT'S TPUE, HOW IS IT THAT YOU ARE ALIVE, WHEN THE PEST Dim mm i as to i a I i i i I i I I QUICK CONFIDENTIAL LOANS $300 OR LESS The nationally known Household Loan man ofTen cash loans of $3(Wi or ta, to husiiandt and wivph at reasunartle rales.

Loans above Slot) up to $300 made at ra'e ies than usual small loan raie. If yon are keeping (inline ftnl ran make frfru-lnr monthly oujrr.t.m8, you have the security needfrf. Slriitly confidential no InqntriM of refut'VPS or tradespeople, quick cer-vke. JIuBS'Tinri and wife on'y need sign, No 2i months lo repay. COMT0 IN- I'tlONE OK WRITE HOUSEHOLD I'lNANCE COHPUItA TION Nau.r.ai Hank Bidg.

4th Floor Third and ticott Streets Phone Ixjans Made In Towns LOAN'S 5Vi 10 HIH I'INANC'B lO. til. I 23 K1.AI, KSTATK 1'OIt SALK ft-lt)OU IIOMK Al: rr.odern. sell ir i located at ir.12 Flllh Street. OO'I.

Tfrms like rent. ir.A.NKLI.N Bl.Wi. LOAN ASSN. Cher WooUvt-rih Store. I'll.

3283-6o33 1 ROOM COTTAUK Full hath, earnne. Centrally located. K. A. Phone "415.

BARGAINS uj tiny and farms BUD tioi.rB SM'-i Third St. Phones 3M5-4148 FOR RK A ESTATE 8KB llul.Lll ESTATE CO. IVesI Fid- Phone 324.a 2 Sl l'l'MKM. KKI'AIHS Ml it TO TIIK U'e repair radiaiors of all rr.akfs. Car.

(ruck ami radiators, and water heaters at low prices. see Wait lor iiod ur.rii and t'-iaraoleed i j'ls Padiafors tMidd free. Fluniullt; of raduO'r on voor cur $1 00. HALT'S RVIllATOIt bllor 11'2-toi second St. Phone S086 Second Mt.

einlranco of oarage P.VV A V'-IO PKK'K we'll give you u. .1 a ilo pins at than half. Northern A 1 1 Wrecking -Art umrk. Phone Zm. K- No.

3. in tu 75 savinc; ri-i -isz-d iaris S'c can furrlsb re or p.irta for alinust any make or model ot tar. ACT') CO. Tho House of a Milliun Parts." Cor Clarke ar.d Second Ave. Phone 4817 FOP.

AUTO PAItTS at the lowest prices see ISLAND AL'TO WRECKING CO Carver Bldg. On (he lsiand. Phone 6737 or 4107. KPiP yoor car like new ty hie and pre.tsiny We'll do Tli'in Carane. Phone 4151.

regular wasri-a real Job. L. A I OMOLU.ES FOU SALE HAI L'? CFP.TIFIET) 1'SKI) CARS HALL riARs.CE COMPANY PLYMOUTH UEAI.EK l.il-lu7 Sou St. Phone PACKAP.n, PLYMOUTH. DLSOTO service L.

TISCH MOTOR CO. 210 Washtnsfm St. Ph. 4676 roure I. POKTMA.N Purest nf Caaranteed Used Cars LLIi.iiL AND SONS INC.

St. Phone 4721 lioimn si.i:s ani skRvice MoTOi; CAP. CO. r.iifl First St. phone 5900 32 A KM EIIS TOLL MX M(HIFUY One Oncratfn fore crain.

les vorii if ou sow I'd nr more acres. Thomu Htf-ler Water! own. WOilK llMUSFS AM) MVLKS FfR SAUK S' HNKIIU.li FOX V.AXm il. No. 3 Merrill, Wis.

HOKitS AM) COUS AND SOLD M. P. TO'A'LK COMPANY Kru-eM St. Opp Market Square. Ph.

Mil b. OF 1 OHM I RF, hI.K fiTATi-: OF WISCONSIN. ClKCt'lT COURT, MAPATHiiN COt'NTY KK1NHOLU PAKUi5('ll. PAT'L GP.AVKKN AND LYPIA GRAVKEN. lus wife, I lefenilants.

liy srtue nf j-jilment of the ar.d paie na ic atme entitled action i-n oay i 1932, the ff Marathon County, of U'i-c sell, at the front Od cf the uit )n the City of Wau-snu, Count of (f Wis-1'insiii, the d-iy of March, 1933, at 9 ii'cinek in the iotfTi.on on that day, the real estate and mrtfaced premises direcit'd b-, nd 1., nn-1 therein Tl: as tu half 1 1 of the Southwest of Thrtv-two llrrty of Kast aud raetional quarter fNW rtc 32 i. Tv.w-:iphi( King" Five The Northwest fr. of Se' Has, Trrrs Pated the N.T'.tieast quarter iNK'i ion Five 1, Township Twrnty-29 Nrili of hanpc Five Mri.rat.hoo County, State of Wts- 21-t -f 1933. H. KP.

iN EN WETTER. Sheriff oi MarHthnn County. Wis. W. Pri-iin, Plaintiff's Attorney.

23 30 li-13-20-27. STATE OF WISCONSIN. CIROITT COURT, MARATHON COCNTY Mirathon Umidsng and Loan iMamtiff. Arthur R. Menvln.

A. Merwln, hi ife. Jncb M'irtenson Lumber Gus-tav a bra ham, Jot-pph Schira. and Mara- thm CorKirat vm. DefentlantSj Not i Jlerebv Giwii.

by virtue of a anient of oret'l'jre in the nbove n-t itit-d in inn rendered on the 21st day of January 1932. and docketed in ths office i the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marathon County (in said dav, I. Die undersigned. Sheriff of Marathon County, will offer for -ile and sell at I ublie Auction to the high-'t bidder for cash, at the West front door i.f the Court House in the City of Wausau in said Count, and on th pith day of Mnrrh, 1933, at ten o'clock in the lure I noon of said dav ail the right, title and HAD A NARPOW SQUEAK WHY, BILLY IS BACK AMIDSHIP II HAD A NARPOW 1 nur-Air VJHV BILLY IS BACK AMIDSHIP "i OPEN HIGH LOW CL0S8 WHEAT: May .47 -i .4754 July September .49 .49 CORN: May .25 .251 .254 July .271, September .28 ii .28 .28" OATS: May .1614 July and Sept. no trading.

RYE: May .3414 July .31 September no trading. BARLEY: May July no trading. r.ARD: S.S2 July 3.9J iiELLILS: May 4.10 4.10 July 4.30 4.3U DAILY RECORD-HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED RATES Insertion 13c per line cash; 15c per line charged. consvuttv llic per Insertions 100 per line ensn, itne chargeil- 6 consecutive lnsertlon-8o per line casn, 10c per lino charted. (SI average words make one tine) NO Am'ERTWKMKNT CHAR'lBll POT! LESS THAN TWO I.INE3 Oil LESS THAN 3i cents.

Each Itne In 11 counted four linen. Ads pal for nlthln sit dive of date of first Insertion will to considered rath. am UNI! IN It'll I) uric 'THIS txrr.t rot vini as two i.ims CONTRACT HATES on appll-cation. I.OSINO IIOIT.S: CiofWl up to 10'Wt a. m.

on (he day of insertion. Adv. rtoemrint, over ld lines ler.nth trnt bo in by p. m. the day before in.eruon.

CLASSIFICATION: The Record-Herald reserves the right to classify all advertlse-ol c.asil- menu according to 1U own rule oration. irrvm AtlVERTISKMRNTS: Keyed vertlsements should unswer'd t.y letter Answers nril he ra after last m-ti for mililn 1) days uf the advertise- tnent. TELEPHONE YOCIt ADVF.RTtSF.MENT Classified advcrtlserr-cuts will he i over the telephone from persons names) appear in the dirc'to'-y. This moditlon is w.th the ucd'rt that all bills he paid promptly on latlon. The (Mil he res whose -itldinp pre.scn- r.slole for errors In advertis'-mrro ita alter the arti rt first insertr-n and for Insertion v'-i a ovke i i t.

I'liUNE 4 1 SU.FOi.E lo CLOCK (J DAY HI" INSERTION Ada order-n six days ar.d snipped tie- fore expiration "ill only be charge.1 il! ai.d the number of times the ad ai-tn-arca made at the rale earned. Classifications Nofttiered and In Jen -1 for Your Coavenlu AX.NOl'.NCEMEXTS nrd opi.l 1'irc l-ri I -us 4 rcr-. j.ii 1 MEXT HHelp Waned. Women 6 Help Wanted, Men 7 So'i'-Hors. Situations Wanted REAL ESTATE 1 OK KENT 9 Hotiekerplrs P.noms 10 Furnished 11 P.oon and Foard 12 Houses for K'-nt 13 Aparf-nents for licit 13 A sled Apartments 14 Lake Properly Ren; 1.

Office and lfl Miscellaneous for Riht 17 Wanted to Rent MERCHANDISE 15 Tlousehold koo.1s for sale iy for Sale 19-A pe'als at The stores 19 Fuel OH l. 20 nof-a. Pt-t 21 Wanted to F.jy BVSIXESS SEKVU'E 22 Bu'lness 1 IXAXtTAL 22 Business init'ea E3-A Wanted to 2t to Loan REAL ESTATE roil SALE 25 Real Kstate for Pale 2 Real EUte Wanted 27 For Sale or Trade AUTOMOTIVE 2 Auto Supplies. P.rpalre 29 Autorr.obi Sale 0 Wanted al Motorcycles and llicycies FARMERS COLl'MX Tv2 Farmers Column Live Slock and Vchlclee 24 Auction Salej FLXEliAL DIHECTOJIS I1ELKF. FLNF.RAL HOMB PHI INK 5101 EVENING PHONE 5971-3040 PERSONAL NOTICK I.OMK BAKING.

Holis ordered before 9 A M. baked sp'al by same nMjn. IIOMI, BAKK SHOl'PK, 608 Wash. Bt. Ph.

04'8. TABLKS AND CH AIKS l-OH PKNT r-nfNv; mui HE I. KB PiniNPnKK CO. 3U Fourth St. SAI.KSaMKN WK NKFI) to contact distributors with tnuMing nititenal htberftl commission.

Gitt-s Hoard-tUe, Box M-1S. Kpford-Henii'l. SITUATIONS MANTL-D EXPFRIFNCFD PRACTICAL nursn wants work. Inq. S30 Steuben Ilion 336-1-44(J(J.

WANTKD JOH DOING Imnse Ing. good references. lnq, St. 'irk 'r nurs-J 13 Fd wards KXPERIKNCKD GIRL work, reler- enres, god cook. Phone IIOI'SJEKKM INt.

ROOMS 3 NICELY KVRN. light housekeeping rtnims. Modern, separe'e entrance, garage, reasonable. 612 Jefferson St. LIGHT or sleophiR rooms, private entrance, close in, reasonable.

636 K.rkhURch St. Phone 113. 10 HRMSI1KD ROOMS NEWLY REDECORATED rKm. In new modern home, lor 1 ur 2 also parage. 621 1 Jefferson St.

CLEAN AND ED R0(JMH. ATTRACTIVELY FPRNTHH-Phone 3184801 Fulton St. SINGLE OR DOUBLE room, 2 beds, modern, lloit. Scott Kt. over Zimmer's Store.

ii KOOM AM) IIOAKI) ROOM AND BOARD, home cooking. Jefferson Street, rhone ROOM ANf) HOARD for girls and learonable rntes. 315 Stewart Ave. I'h. bovs, 734(1.

12 IIOI.SF.S FOK KKNT 0 ROOM MODERN hirqe. on Grand double garage. Phone 5 ROOM N. lnq. MODERN house RIO Franklin Kt.

at 70f) 3rd Ph. 1.1 Al'AHT'MENTS FOU KENT STRICTLY MODFRN APARTMENT, 5 rooms and sun parlor. 119 Grand Ave. Ph. 53fc7.

LOWER FLAT 1 rooms and bath with kitchen range and heater, garage, low rent. 625 stark Kt. 13 I WISCONSIN DEATHS JOHANNFSON' Alfred. 73, Raelne. died l-'eomary 16 after a lenicthy lilness.

He was horn In Norway. Ills widow and one daughter survive. MIMXR-Mre. died February 1Q. Itowoc county, children survive.

Annie, 44. Shehoycan. Fhc was born In Manlier widower and three 1 CONNAHER Arthur, Marinette. February 17 at Madison. He was a war veteran.

Burial will be held Marinette. died World from MF.yKRB-Mrs. Ident at Wagner, born at Boston, Maria ft3. pioneer readied recently. She was Mass.

ROOT-Frank 76, lone a resident of near Fond du l.ae, died February 16 in a sudden attack. Ilia widow and five children survive. died BTTKI.AND Joseph. SI, Ashland, February 1H after a lingering Illness, ial will be held from Caledonia, Minn. Bur- HEMMEL Mrs Jennie.

Ashland resident for many years, died February 17 after a Pr.fenr-i; illness. John Febniary lfi after an and two sons survive. Sun Prairie, Illness. His died widow BONG-Febraary Mrs. 16.

Jacob. fi2. Westport. Tier widower survives. died OP.EAT.S1NRER Mrs.

Frank. 76. Magnolia, died February 16 after several weeks of Illness ft fall. Her widower, one daughter and one son survive. CASK-Mrs.

W. 72. former resident of Walworth county died recently at Wau-pun. She was born In Oermany. llr widower, a daugnter and one son survive.

WHITTKT Mrs. James I' formerly of Beloit. uled recently at Kdcerton, Her widower, three daughters and one son survive. CHRISTIAN Otto, February 17 after a widow survives. Green lingering Lake, illness.

died His SHERMANSKI Frank 70. Appleton. died recently after a brief illness. Five daughters and three sons survive. FRIEMARK August.

Ra. La Crosse, died recently after a lengthy lilness. His widow, four daughters and four sons survive. WISCONSIN-PENINSULA BRIEFS James F. Carle.

83. a veteran of the Third Wisconsin Infantry who marched with to the sea. died yesterday. In 1122 Carle was state commander of the G. A.

R. Ann Arbor, Mich. Eleven university of Michigan co-eds were forced to flee outdoors In their night clothes early Sunday when fire broke out In the chapter house of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. tVhkosh. Apparently the victim of carbon monoxide poisoning, Edward W.

Welsbrod, 66. was found dead in a garage nf his home in Windemere, near here, late yesterday. Relatives said he had been repairing the car. Milwaukee. A.

study of retail business costs wis planned by members of the Wis- con Fin Retail Furniture Dealers' association who gathered here today for their aniual twu- day convention. Sault Ste. Mich Christopher .1. Weinreich. boarding house proprietor, was in police custody at a hospital bere today as the result of a gurri-lit in which George G.

Jackson. 34. Detroit, fatally wounded. Green Bay, Edward Callies of Milwaukee was killed and two men were Injured, one seriously, when an automobile in which thy were riding collided with that driven by Vr. G.

W. Murphy of Green Bay on highway 4t near here late yesterday and went Into a d.tch. Science, which claims to supply nfv wanLs. is in reality always creating new needs, and the luxury of today becomes the necessity of tomorrow. interest of the defendants, and each of them, in the following described prrmtees named in said Judgment, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to raise the amount due to the plaintiff fnr principal, interest and costs, Including the costs of sale, All of Iyt Twenty (2(0 in Block Three 3.

of Mean Addition according to the recorded Plat thereof, In Marathon County. Wisconsin. Dated J.muarv 1933 HENRY KRONEN WETTER, Sheriff of Marathon County. Wisconsin. Gen rich and Oenrfch, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Waussu, Wis.

23-30-6 13 20-27. STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIROPt'l COURT. A KATIION COCNTY Franklin RufldltiK ati Loan Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. David Ga'es and Annie (Anna? Gales, his wife. Defendants.

By virtue of a Judgment of foreclosure and ssie. made in the above entitled action on the 14 1:1 day of January, 1932, the under- signed Sheriff of Marathon County, state of Wirconsln. will sell, at the west front door of the Court House. In the CHy of Waussu, Wisconsin, on the 4th day of March. 1933.

at 10,00 o'clock tn the forenoon of that dsy, the real estate and mortfd premises dl-reoled by said Judgment to he sold, and therein described as follows, to-wlt: Lots Three (3 and Four HI in Rloek One I) of House's Addition to the Town of Kronen ter. Terms or sale. Cash. Dated January 14. 1 133 HENRY M.

KRONEN WE TT Sheriff. F. E. BACHHUBER, Plaintiff Attorney. 15 23 30 6-13-20.

BOY THAT WAS A CLOSE SHAVE FOR ALL OF US, HUH, BILLY BOWLEGS? SUPPOSIN' VE HAD BEE.N MAROONED THtRE THERE i I 1 i I i I TODAY'S GRAIN MARKET Chicago. Fen. 50 Influenced noticeably by Ihe prohibition repeal vote at Washington. what and corn made fractional price gains today, but reacted under profit-taking. Evidence that crop damage was extendVig In domestic winter wheat was also a strengthening factor.

A decrease of bushels tn the United States wheat visible supply put the total at 117,331,000, against 202,590,000 a year ago. Wheat closed unsettled at the same as Saturday's finish to lower. May 47-Vi; Jul? corn unchanged to higher, May 2-K-I4: July oats a shade to up. and provisions virying from 7 crau decline to 5 cents advance. TREASURY RECEIPTS Washington.

Feb. 20. its Treasure receipts for February 17 ware $5,246,799.04: expenditures 13, 1.11, 778.67: balance Hn.ua. customs duties for 17 days lebmary were JIO, 072,929. 73.

WAUSAU MARKETS SELLINrJ PRICES IN STORES t-HODUCB Putter, creamery, lb rk. Cheese, lb American Cheese, ih. Eggs. Fresh, ungraded, doz. Flour.

P'T hot I'otatoes, per bushel 20-22e 17-le 16-lSc 15-16C 40-iOo Feeds Per llundrrdweliht Bran M-700 Middlins B.V70O Cornmeal Corn Corn and Oat feed Cats Oil Meal Shell Pearl Orlti Hominy CASH PRICES PAID Oats, bushel wheat, bnshtl Buckwheat, 100 lbs. F.e, bushel Rsriey, bushel Timothy hay. ton Clover hay, nn 7o-R0c 5-70c 75-800 85-95C I1.S5-S1.50 FARMERS AT MILL. I'Z'-liZZTJimZri 5 1 00 300 DRESSED MEAT (Whale Paid to Producers! Beef cows snd steers, per lb. 3Mi-6 I Veal, per lb.

3 V6'4 Pork, per lb Lamb, per ib. Ponltnr Dressed rh'rken per lb. 14-184 V. 8. OKADEI) NO.

I POTATOES Paid at Ilat.ey snd Calion to farmerii. per cwt nv.lsji R. R. TIME TABLES C. AND N.

W. RAILROAD Arrtvnls From East 1:05 p. datIT except Siin day; 10:35 p. dally except Suodsy; 11:00 p. It e.

m.f Kuudsy only. From West 2:48 a. daily; 10:09 a. daily ficrpt sundsy. Iteparturos rst hound a.

datly: dally except Sunday; 10:03 e. daily -rept Runday; 10:15 p. dally; 3.4J p. Sunday onlv. Westbound 1:30 p.

dally ncept Boa-day; p. dsliy. nr. p. ami p.

nr. Southbound Daily cept Bunday, arrrwe a. departs 10:05 a. dally, er-rlves 8 24 p. departs 1:35 p.

m- Northbnund Iially. arrles :00 a. parts a. dally, etcept Bunday, arrives T.00 p. departs 7:05 p.

m. fs FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Spinning Again! il, iuu 1 OUtlO YUU i YES, I GUESS YOU 10 r.l ith the: I ft ulau WEPEM'T SEE, ME LAD, WORE A BIGGER SIZE BOOT THAN THEY WITH CAPTAIM THAT'D BEEN NUTHIN NEW TO WE SAY, WUZ THE. SOLE SURVIVOR OF SIX. SHIPWRECKED SAILORS ONCE. AN ALL IT I AT I ATE BOOTS AYE- AYE DID FLACK VVHEPE DID 5ILLY I3OWLE0S L-.

A WEEK WUZ ME WEEK WUZ ME SAFELY HAULED OM DLCK, rPLCKLEC AMD HIS PAR1V CAM THANK GALEN'S DAD, PETE MEUDOZA, THE TUNA CO FISHERMWJ, FOK THEI? LIVES 1-flve lnq. 1-8IX ROOM apt. with fireplace; room apt. rent verv reasonable. NEW HOTEL NORTHERN CO.

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