The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1919, Page 3

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ay * SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919. Heavy wt. $21.80 to 23.20. Med. wt. $21.75 to 23.35. eg | ~~ Weather Report — | ONE BATHTUB FOR BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 1,700 TENANTS BULGARIAN PEACE CREW REACHES FRENCH LINE PAGE 9. CLOTHES CLEANED OFTEN Tm Wate ei | eee IN NEW YORK—THE MASSES NEVER aca i Heavy packing sows smooth $21.25 Paris, July 26, by Assocfated Press. noon, July 26. to 21.75, ‘ SAW IT BUT IT WAS THEIR PRIDE |—the ‘sutgeria} delegates ar- Ww T A 4 Tetsperature at 7 a, m. 72) Packing sows rough $20 to 21.00. avedtat te terion at's Grelock EA R Ww 1 cE s ON G Temperature at noon: . Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday , Lowest last night Precipitation .... . Highest wind velocity te Pigs $20 to 21.50. this morning. The delegation was es- Cattle 1,000; compared with week cuted to the chateau Madrid at Neu- ily. a MOTHER'S FRIEN FOR ‘ Expectant Mothers APPLIED EXTERNALLY “POLICE TRAFFIC REGULATION CHART © IFA CAR CAN’T STOP ACCORDING TO THIS CHART — THE BRAKES ARE INEFFICIENT AND DANGEROUS. WILL YOUR CAR — DO THIS? a’saloon keeper. ‘It is for use by the owner and his family and comparatively, few of the other 481 families in the block have seen..it.. However, the fact that the bathtub is in existence is one of the neighborhood's pride. New York, N. Y., July 26.—A housing survey of a block .in East 33rd strcet mado for the state re- construction committee showed one bathtub -for 43 tenement houses housing 1,700 persons. The bathtub is the property of ago choice and prime ‘beef steers and sheep stock 25¢ higher, (Med. and good corn fed 2ic to 50c lower; all grass cattle including stockers feeders, 50c to $1.00 lower. Spend Je money for new clothes, Hane.yold.onee Franch ary __ Nevens’ Company They'll look like sew. and satisfy’ too, Best,, work’ at” right” pricesd : Minneapolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning establishment.” NEVENS CO., 1203 Marquette Ave, MINNEAPOLIS Forecast. For North Dakota: Unsettled prob- ably with local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight east and centrai Portion much cooler tonight; Sunday fair cooler south portion, bs Lowest Temperatures. Canners 25¢ ‘to 50c lower. Veal calves Tic to $1.50 lower, Sheep T9g; poompared salts week) TOTTEN IN COAL MINE ago native lambs 75c to 1.25 lower; GAME WITH KIMBALL westerns 50c to $1.00 lower. George A, Totten, son of Rev. Sheep 25c to 50c lower, Feeder lambs 50c to 1.00 higher. Breeding ewes 50c to 1.00 ihigher.| George Totten of the woard of re. gents, and who was clerk of the last , house of representatives, has resign- SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. ‘St. Paul Minn., July 26.—Hogs $2,- ed his post with the league press ‘bu- 500. steady. Hange $21.25 to 22. Bulk $21.60 to 21.65. Cattle 8,000; killers steady, Fat steers $5.50 to 16.50. Cows and heifers $5.00 to 13.50. Veal calves steady $6.0 Oto 13., Sheep $1,200; steady. Lambs 10.00 to 16,25. Wethers $6.00 to 10.50. Ewes $2.50 to 8.50. of the Federal Development Co., a cor- poration in which: Kimdall formerly was associated with Thomas Allan Vox and Jack Hastings. Williston Grand Forks «. St. Paul Winnipeg Helena . Chicago ‘Swift Current Kansas City ORR reau and has ‘become affiliated with former Kep. Porter J. Kimball of Cass county in the coal mining operations ERTS. Meteorologist. MARKETS {| SEALED BIDS WANTED. For the erection of a coal shed at Wing, N. D, to be constructed of lumber, dimensions 16x64, i Plans and _ specifications can be seen at the office of Wing Farmers’ ‘MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Minn., July 26.—Flour i i re , Barley $1.18 to 1.27. 9.2 ft———_— Rye, No, 2, $1.57 1-2 to 3-4. Bran 41, Wheat receipts 144 cars compared| Co-Operative Association, All bids af f with 108 cars a year ago. F must be accompanied by a certified Why Discard Your Cash No. 1 northern ,°.90 to 2.93, |cheok for 3 per cent of the amount G ? 4 ‘Corn ‘No. 3 yellow $1.88 to 1.89. of the bid and must be in not later Old Worn Tires? 250,000 CARS HAVE FAUL- MAKE ’EM OVER Our Retreaded Tires. Save You One-Half the Cost of New Ones. Some of our “‘made-over” tires have run 6,000 miles, many 4,500, none less than 3,500 miles. would hardly believe it, but it’s true —we do what we say we'lldo. We make old tires a lot better than many new tires. \ INSPECTION INVITED than 12:00 o’clock noon, 3ist day of July. ‘The board reserves the right to re-} ject any or all bids. Signed J. J. SCALLON, President Oats No. 3 white 75 3-4 to 77 1-4. Flax $6.08 to 11.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Ill, July 26.—Hogs re- © ceivts 6.000; lower. Top $23.25. Bulk $21.25 to 23.15. Watch the Little Pimples; They are Nature’s Warning TY BRAKES—A POSITIVE MENACE. 'TO MOTORISTS AND; PEDESTRIANS. 20.8 ft. July 24, 25 26. ONE CAR IN 10 MEETS WITH AN ACCIDENT EACH YEAR. 4, Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig- | unlimited trouble, This remedy is ¢ of: the greatest vegetable Out of Town Work Given Prompt nals of Bad Biood. Speinounds known, and contains Attention no minerals or chemicals to injure the most delicate skin. Go to your drug store, and get a bottle of S. S, S. today, get rid of those unsightly, disfiguring pim- - ples, and other skin irritations. It your blgod thorough- Pimples on the face and other arts of ihe body are warsings rom Nature that your blood 1s sluggish and impoverished. Some- times they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, and other skin disorders | ple that burn like flames of fire. will cleanse I 0 They mean that your blood needs For special medical advice free, , HAVE YOUR BRAKES INSPECTED - T ‘ i “CHRIS J. MARTINESON, pure accumulations that can cause] Labosatory, Atlanta, Ga. zi i . CHIEF OF POLICE. Clr i nn nnn MM Bismarck Vulcanizing Co. “MAKE ’EM OVER” Located with the Maynard Tire & Auto Co. PHONE 55—N. W. HOTEL BLDG. a we SIVNUUGUAGACAUADOUUONSDUGAAUGSSGUGQELYOSGUODCUOGCUSEOUGUNOSUOOCUOEUOULONGRSSOOUQUSQCUSOQONCOUOUCSOOCSOOUROUGVEUDECUCLOQSUOCOOEUQUEUECUEOUCSONEONOCCOUDOSEAOAUOUSOCQDCOSSOUUONNOUSUOCQU0QNOOUQSQONLQ0SQ0U008 UHuuapeneeeuennanggeayucanegeecengnggeueuuuneseeggeennsenceaaeneeegeencevacoanseceneeneeoeanagsnveeneeeedttone Not Only at Race Car Speed but __ In the Big Racing Car Motors at Fargo--- AUUUSUEFEATRRSERTCETAETO ULAR ‘9 "was churned, whipped, sprayed, grueled as the big racers sped around the track this week at the Inter-State Fair ; There Were No fot Motors WHY?-- Perfect Lubrication French Auto Oil has produced such results that its use among the motoring public is increasing by leaps and bounds—racing car drivers use it—pleasure car owners use it—operators of trucks, tractors, motor-cycles— all use it. With a weight for every need, there is but one answer to motor lubrication—French. Auto Oil. French Auto Oil was used at the Auto Races every day this week-—It is used Daily in the cars of the British- American Auto Polo Players : a anne TUNGSTEN d Spark Plug Always on the Job A heavy hot spark across the ring points in a eylinder head that will explode the mixture with the snap that puts “pep” in the motor is a suggestion of what the Tungsten Spark Plug does. “ Cheapest Per Mile Keeps Your Motor Young INLAND ONE-PIECE PISTON RING " Life For Your Motor UNUSUCULOGCCUOOEOUOROGOUOGOUOUCHOSEUORSSONERLIECGIUURGUTCVCOSOCCRSRACUOOUUUCUOEORILULECUECLORSOCUOROUORGCUOEOECOOUCUUUGUGSUCESHCOLRENINGUERSEREGCSROSNSOTRSUOUSOOOOESOO0002 More power, smaller gasoline consumption and no oil fouled spark plugs. Why drive your car toruin? The sooner you replace worn out rings the better for your motor. Make replacement with Inland. Absolutely guar- anteed. A giant at holding compression. ALL OUR PRODUCTS ARE SOLD THRU THE DEALER. ASK HIM. 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