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} i i i REPORTS OF CROP y sath pr | 15 to ats to +9, 00; hiv eter Tty 7.25 fe 9. oy Ranesday, 7.76; weight relatively f light light Jai ayerage cost Sheep—700; most bids on fat native Jambs week to 25 lower; few sales on that basis; generally asking CE bulk of run; throwoutr rong at 500 to 7,00 to kille steady at 2.00 to 3.50. CHICAGO, LIVESTOCK 7.—(AP—U. 8, a including fairly. active. mostly to small killers; 15 to 25 salable Dept, s dights {Good and cholee 140- pot gis to 9 65; Mant, weight 160, RA i medium weight eavyweight 0 t "io 9.3 packing sows ay mand ond 3952000 Ibs. 7 28 to laughter pice ‘ood and choice, 3. ives 2,000; little ere about steady; ‘she stocl Slay ter cat fie nd veal 1 ayher pct ee ne be. 11.00, RSH and medium 00 $00 Abs 8; eifers- od aa cho! Nab 5 oul tocker ‘and feeder regoed and choice §00-1050 iM te TW 0 8.78; ‘common and tre jum i Sheep.” 314 08s asking steady; bid- raing around 25 lower or mostly 10 10.25 ed native lambs 5: best westerns held around 11,00; ‘tat 0 to 3,’ fat it ewes “0 to fet a feeders pe 3 all welgn 1,00 to 2.7 feeding lbs. good and choice, I CASH GRAIN Duluth. ‘inn., Tay ig jose: = Flax on tra 2%; to arrive §2.19 oy Septcmer a701kS Oct ie Vehuber $2.01; December $2.01 ma ders og: % to 86%c; No. ci Ne, Lauraee 27 5% Oe Ne New York Stocks itewart-Warner Corporatio! Biudebaker Motor ..- gar Unitea Cetporatio United Fruit wae ks. Imprq vemeni fe ininstela’ Alcohol THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930 AMBITIOUS BULLS pane mer. dark nor, 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor, Wal Bosae an Haat Wabeen Flotures Heese 39% Ww ni Ww 6 Aird: BO eeeee MEK cee Wiltye. Overiand ‘ictor”: Woolworth Company mee oer fi york, Mou trareh eae Re kets Uitte titel di hts . ff fertie iP So a But ie th ngetlog; ; creamet "7 ee acess tas HBL re oie a4 Se wtea andy Live poultry quiet, fowls, by ex- press, ened tite, fowls, fresh, bis to 38: frogen 18 t o 28. nreatne' in timent of t! i ik Ch, 3: pees a4 Elbert Eva + 06% or ‘anit ren a 33% 81% ea fe tet te Mf York uly Wear) on, oy He ao, 54%- pesos and ft howik Danoea Wheat” 86% 58% 33% 19% noeee 48% 2.01 hee (AP)—Liberty mihtenpelia mee TA Ranes of carlot grain eal John V. dark Sy 301% Not “ageim 0, 2 mix m, 0. D (i FAIL 10 : : ay Wa. Be 11 ae a No. Fe low, CLOSING PRICES No 2 Sih. fiers, Express™ pes ice Rumel aha: Ghd Snaiean A Gain | CHICAGO POTA IMPRESS TRADERS rahe ny Corporation | ot ncare, July 17. so TA OE? 8. Dept. Allisschaimers Banufesty Agri )—Potatoes, 136, ‘on track | : iis, total U. 8. shipments 1,034, mar- American Bosch Magneto Amerienn Gan fet sllghuy weaker: Ketens ana alison Giimiicagie’ ‘Aidokol gqutl sacked Iris cobblers bes so fe ind Foreign Power arly sales high Downturns Form the Rule, but fe Hess fatecnstiosah ‘ Followers Are Nervous, How-|nary ragkaa 1 ad to 15 erie on merican ative Nervousness Dominates the ie can Metal 3 ever, and Desert the Cause New ROREIGY mxcHANGES . lew Yorke duly tt AP ee Chicago Grain Market | American Radiator ¢ When Trouble Looms = |exoiitnges atv.” Demand: Great Bele Amerlean Slug a ang Retinin 4 : : tein’ 4 France 3.93. 9-16; Italy =— & De een ase leon oe ia German 28.8615; Norway Chicago, July 17.—(AP)—Extreme ‘93 New York. July bee ae a 2 Sweden, Near 7%; Montreal Berxoeentes charactesized Pe wheal = 27. | slong! (areata th for the 100.124. market oday, Ww! rice downturt = e majority of traders showing s themselves skeptical as to crop dam-| Atlantic Refining ......... Hy [ket andia wile assortment of leading red, 9014. to %% Auburn Auto . 3744 | shares closed 1 to more than 6 points %; No. 1 hard 891% age advices. At one stage, however | Aviation Corporat Hs Ra No, 1 yellow 88% to 90%; Ne, the market w ent decidedly higher on | Aviation Corporation 283 | Reterican Telephone and New York 1 mixed 89%. account of an authoritative unofficial | Baldwin Lecomotiy 1048 | Central closed up Ste, American Can . 1 yellow summary suggesting that the spring | pornsdall A. 4%. Johns lanvitles Eastman, and 3; No. 2 white Wheat crop’ in the | four principal | Bongie aviniion. - HB lVencaane Manville, Basten. and | oats, No.l white. 37. states would be 19,000,000 bushels pendix, Aviation SEM | Cash “Repister, Be ur E'Stect was| Rye,’ no sales, than the government's July forecast,| Bethichem Steel 33% | up % of & point, v Barley, 44 to 63 Announcement that black’ rust has] Rove. Warner sip +1 The ‘bull follow peared rather| Timothy’ seed 5.50 to 5.15, pbread into Canada and in some cam Ealumet 0 ee ne Bly, | nervous and notragvette to deverting| Clover 10.86 to 17.76 ~— Continued dry weather over corn Sa eats. N |Saviced enole Cuabte tat tome. profits Chicago, oo RAP) AN under- . belt with official reports showing . and await reactions before dolt rr | tone of firmness Brevailed in: butter that rain is now badly needed over a| Cas thee Danae rece soln fur Jang ammabaltion “\ wide area and that the Iowa prospect Serre de Pebeo 5 The Widths? wie subsected” to eon: worked Fisher under jncreating bust hard probably been reduced 20,000,000 | Chtcale Great Wester 11g | siderable selling in the first halt hour [INE Dower. Recel ts showed:a further bushels since July 1, induced early Chicago Great Werte HS | duc it was well absorbed and during | falling off. Boullry waa easy. pines es today and a higher | €! ‘M. St. Paul & ‘Pacttle ia: 1% the pest few hours of trading the the yo Chi La ais 9 teiceas on! op ‘4 5 a showes considerable uoyanc: a Tucks, and Bs rn ah hy le lies Perse yk DEP Shteago & Northworter, ae ii favorites were briskly workel ‘o 81; leghorns 2 Ibs. and sues ot ogc vere Micher cary, | Chlengo, Rock Island & P art turned dul during she i aagngtn, apringers over 2 >“ but reacted with other grains Gnryaler Motee ce aah Hs carly att sand. further profit: ry 7.665, firm; ‘creamery ex- For the most part provisions were Sclcimbia Gee ‘and Blectric ay | taking ap iy a ay an upturn in ards a extra firsts firpaes, Feupanelve to upturns in the} Colinbia Graphophone por yfheyvheat market at that time, re- i ; ts 30 to 31; seconds vi va jecting reports of rust '* Wheat closed. unsettled, % to %o a] Commerolal Solvents, maw $8 | wae « etabliizing i te Ban nine) 8820, firm; extra firsts 21 to bushel lower than yesterday's ciutan. Oouvalldated sche or 12% | The utilities encountered some pres- uetene eeh, Fraded firsts 20%; fresh Ugly 87: Sept. 9044 to %; Dec. 96% tol Continental Baking A’ 25% uiating Power and Light, Pao lrant recuse ae te tk raNry ur: Corn closed unchanged to Sc down, | Continental Can, 2 |N. Ps oft a point oF two, Such |. Che ring, 16 to 16! Tuly 80% to 81; Sept. 17% to K; Dee eon nena oA Br itopoviant a a rast 8 8. Steel. ‘Amer aghorne, 11 can Telephone, , Oats, Ue oft to te up, and provi-| Corn Products 3 Radio and Standard of N, J. i he ‘lon Sen. from 42¢ Paceline to a Greae intel as 8 point or go at tines, but ic advance. ci ly supported on # See Sniatply contranting with Canadian | Curtiss WriEnt ig Lane amugemente were wll hought.| 4, QHNREAPOUE FLOUR reports of persistent droug > 6 ews and Fox risin joints oF ., Jul — vices that the wheat ‘crop outlogk in 18 | more. Yanagium was Pee, fhe unchanged: Sime - Scie Bakots ‘and’ Aanesota wae ‘the beat ¥ Hy |Elpointe “Avrisiey, oferat Whevtow| 0 ce in years. Much of the selling which Heotrle Fawe? an 4s |companies to report higher earnings CHICAGO STOCKS developed at times when prices bulged] Erle Rallroad 46 | for the year, hse” more than 4 to-a| Cfporation Securities 24 was due to the glowing prospects Fe-|FOx Film A; 2 [ase high, ‘for Underwood ‘wie Frnt Gui anvestiment, 5. esides be- en jott, Freeport Tex Vorthington new ey Gonceal arartena fu Gie-<°" HR [and amare slap 4, or monte a ee ‘able stress on * ish filers were such volatile ts: gthat ‘thé administration hag deter- |General Foods 56. leuba'ae ANbHee Aten oHenn +1 For pined upon practical abandonment of | General Gas and iitectric A 10% | Siena Betinnina. Sh cieeicgl aes mer Bismarck Man the stabilization feature of the Apri-| ths 44% | seine or 7 Dies in California cultural Ma riteting act except in an 408 | oct! Money Was plentiful at 2 per emergency, and then only \ H @ a wale toseatenes | Sa Bae 2 fone innatar'agatt'ty Maan 19] Word, hae ben, resved bay joney w e tri + @ te, "Bower. to” pally from setbacks| Goodyear 1, | numerous important shi eludin marek friends of the death of M. H. to showed itself frequently, however, in| Graham Paige BL ARN Gnortland, former resident, which Smtoday’ ne reason was as-| Great Northern ue Occurred Saturday at a Las’ Angele: {yertioy "in some quarters that North | Great Nort ern Iron . hospital f 4 “American export business in the last] Great Weatern Sugar R include a Johns-Manv: . pt following a heart attack. few eave, has totaled upward of 6,-| Grigsby Grunow 4 National Cash Rew Funeral services were held Tuesday 000,000 bu. Another factor tending | Houdaille Her it from the Christian Sci hurch to ‘lift values. was a report from| Houston Oil . a lence church at Swift Current, a at A rious large Hosees Motor 14 fe ue crop deterioration in v rather heavy.| Born lorway in 1890, Mr. Snort- istricts would mean practical fa 28% | i tire to the Montana border and be- i ne 14 Sales approxi-/iand came te North Dakota with his Ke fp cabatlered International entbuaela 8 Parents. the same year, locating at J t scattere snamectticiah forecast, of teattersd | ernaonet oe eh cuniida, 35 Sharon, where two brothers, Michael out much of the corn belt led to re- rap! ryt url and Thomas atill reside. actions teday rom early upturns in ici i Fe y He was graduated from the law totaled 162 cars. againat| Kelvinator st school at the University of North ago and 90 at this time last Batter ae Co} per R: a) Dakota, Grand Forks in 1916, and soon after came e Mpremarorss wore TURES ve gage in the insurance business, Locrs raRD LACKS re ar Lea oe nulls 3, jing here in 1919, he located in Los rey fi is, July 17.— —Bul Angeles, Calif. In 1935 he was mar- were disappointed at the action of Oct. + . Wheat futures here today.” Trade was Hed to Misa Katherine Dean Whit- ragged and lacked Peature: iiget Bose more, Knightstown, Ohio, She and time ja! strengt lev on Murray's estimate of 171,000,000| Miamt Copper } ae High” Low close ® daughter, Susanne, survive. for northwestern, states | as ‘of ‘the Mid-Continent Petro iN i guys. 4 at present, compared wit! ie govern- le ept. 2 os 4 + + 90 ment estimate of 190,000,000 bushels| Missourl, Kansas 43 | Dec. aT? 3 2B Damages of $34.25 RR EC Awarded to Coupl % and | Nas! DPS 2. ee July elie, Me lower and Sept an) Neth aD Lines 48 warded to Couple Gorn ferret m'qrheat| National cash Regis i Grand Forks, N.D,, July 1 lied sharply but ran soft when whe ra a july 17,—(P)}— 1 1d] National Dairy Product i faite thet Oats was dull and) National Power and Light - bide Damages of $36.25 were awarded Mr. ye was comparatively slow. per Nevada Consolidated Copper . and sire welceniet Devils Lake ley was sti ull and featurcless. | Ne ee 5 There was desultory trade in flax. New York, N, H, & Ha ; ye a Sr es oy Cash wheat was firm as offerings| Norfolk & Western . rel in are moderate snd easy to take Pai, Horthern Pecitic eee B — Se today... The Vol- Little desirable milling qua : « Waa jn. High protein held firm. but] Pacific Gas and Ele " Prete tise pi ae —_ the finished’ sort were inclined to] Pacific bi 1D “ip automo- ease a little. Winter wheat was un-| Packa accident near Larimore in 1927, changed. Durum was in scant supply| Pan-American Pi % In the verdict the jury also directed and demand as fale to good. aramount-Famous-! @ diamissal of Dr. Thom) ¥ Cagh corn dem was ‘sort of| Parmelee T: Wh . \pson's coun- avaggy with offerings: light and hold-| Pathe Bxehat ter-sult for $1,696.20, ers stubborn, Oats demand wan a lit] Penney) J.C. oii % tle better, e demand was fair bu tone was easy Gompared with | fu- pile fa "Petroleum Three Are Held tures. Barley offerings were ligh ngs, Wd’ in Rut: | Paplle Beevice Corp FIAT otterings wore is Publle serv k In Omaha Murder $0, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., July 17.—(AP) Pe scipr nba Neb, uy 17.—-(P)—Police —(U. S. Dept. 0 Agri.)—Cottle, 2,400, lay lowed several hazy leads in market’ opening slow, weak on all ® search for the slayer of James H, slaughter ‘classes; enrly action con;| Republic tron, and Rye— Stephens, ainiaihes whe rings; bes! , there held around Sia; number cars| Richtleld Ol of ce it. yesterday after being found bad- 300-800 pound welghits 9.50; bulk il] Royal Duteh ah ec. ly beaten in his bed. fed offerings on down to \ a pound weights 9.60: bulk all fed of-| St. wile & Ba Fy Pa ak assassin committed ferings on down bo 3.004 Bhe stock ex-| Schulte Peat jept. ie » Pol said teday, after tremely uneven and generally weak-| Seaboard A! rec. an autopsy revealed the railroad man common and medium grassy | Sears Roebuck was not shot to death as at first be- ply lower; bulk fat cows| Servel, Inc, J ; heifers 5.60 to 7.50; low|®hatuck, F. Meved, but beaten repeatedly with a cutters and gutters 35 te 4.00 large Shell Union OW H heavy instrument. * ly; bulls to under Wednes- Three persons, including his step- ay iY 08 Ngowns very little} Simms Petro! Dp: dy and segely and stockers with | Sinclair Cons |. Wheat— ToArrive | deughter, are held for questioning. SE, Spa RIN Bolte b.80s few’ donie= Boathern Pacific ERAN 96% 98 stockers from 0 ew desir- ian thie kinds to'€.00; practically no out-| Southern Railway "* BH |e He Says Carnera Must Tet tor tock heifers. eth Sparks ay 02% 198 Dismi: 1,41 ven. ers lower; og nradgp 0.60: choles Kinde 1130. | eta fina and iiectric i Sh 38% ismiss Manager ight a’ most ae F gre wales, Balk “denirable 160- in] a Standard Oil of New York.» otein Ch 2, July itn General ‘Tlitnola state athietio commission, to day advised op would recommend re- instatement to of Primo Carnera within the ranks of the Na- tional Boxing association only if he changed Faron ge and agreed 2 conduct himself according to rules of the association. ‘His statement was made to the Uni- ted Italian society, which believed the big Italian heavyweight had been wen “unjust” punishment by his t from the N. B. A. Rhinelanders Reach pease ce Settlement 11.—()—The department is being deluged semen from its. customs col- and importers for interpreta- of the new tariff law. Nevertheless, jf is not giving its ad- ndnistrators as much worry as had with L been anticipated. Customs officials predict new machinery wi" be working smoothly ag soon as la- F Weather |__Weather Report | ' due oH at 7 3. m. st yesterday west last night . BODY OF MISSING AIR MAIL PILOT IS | FOUND NEAR STREAM Long Hunt Ends When Remains Are Located Six Miles From Where Plane Crashed Cedar City, Utah, July 17.—(P)—j The long search for Maurice Graham, Western Air-xpress air mail pilot, missing sipce January, ended yester- | s; day when his body was found six miles from where his wrecked plane ; 5: was discovered Jate in June. 67 + 100 GENERAL fi RuFoRT Temprtrs, Pre. Station— Sa.m.Low In. + BS 5 jCalgary, al Chiao, HM, Denver, Col Dodge clos, odge City, Kan Ramo ‘al. 100 +00 200 il ay, Richard eres tie a war- eae City, Ta., pt Se it 7 ime flying companion of the dead air » Wash. clear. 54 5: mail pilot, led @ small searching |Tougo Heivant eft party that discavered the long sought yt 62 60 140 body in underbrush along a stream in HONTH DAKOTA REPORT the Kanara mountains 22 miles Temortre, Pre, southeast of here, Station— High Low i Identification was made through | Rlsmarck, clear two personal cards, his revolver and | § foodstuffs taken from the plane, Major McDonald said he believed Graham died from exposure, appar- au, clea C arrington, pt cldy: Crosby, clear Devil ently while sitting down to eat, Dies joven ele In his left hand, resting across his peake, cle chest, was a knife and beside the body a can of tomatoes, In his right hand, lying over his head he held his re- volver, fully loaded. ‘The discovery climaxed an intensive ;| search of the Vicinity which -has been under way since discovery of the plane. The clue that is believed to have been mainly responsible for ending the mystery was found last Saturday in the discovery of a burned Grand Forks, elo Hankinson, cloudy Jamestown, pt c Jamestown, pt cl Larimore, cloudy Hlshon, pt eldy Max, clear -.. Pembina, clear Portal, clear . out camp fire and articles identified as from a kit carried by the flyer, three miles south of the scene of the wreckage. In addition to McDonald, the men who found the body included Jimmy Allen of Los Angeles, a cousin of the pilot, and Glenn Beal, George Ed- wards, Leo Currier and Frank J. Bartlett, all of Cedar City. McDon- ald and Allen returned to Cedar City, leaving the other four men to guard the body. Graham was flying the air mail run from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City. It was on the last leg of his flight that he became lost in a storm over Nevada and Utah, At St, George in the southwest corner of Utah, rest- dents heard his plane circling over ce the town, and believed he intended to land but was unable to do so because of snow that had covered the lights | ¢: on the emergency‘landing field. Graham apparently gave up the effort to land and again headed for Salt Lake City. Along the route be- tween Cedar City and St. George, farmers and residents of towns said they heard a plane, believed to have been Graham's, flying sag vay ing for a place to land. is plane believed to have crashed high in the ead divorced Ppa htt Kanarra mountains early in thé/sure at'7 a.m., 28.09 Inches reduced, morning of January 11. 39.74. ORRI8 W. ROBER Graham survived the hazards of Meteorologist. World war aviation and then flew 180,000 miles over the air mail route between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City without ever being late, Sanish, pt eld: Weliiiaton, clear Wishek, cloudy Moorhead, Minn. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity fair tonight and Friday. cooler tonight. For North Dakota: Mostly fair to- night and Friday. Somewhat cooler tonight, For South Dakota: night and ae this afternoon extremé east por- tion, Cooler tonight, and extreme southeast portion Friday, ‘or Towa: Mostly unsettled tonight and Friday, probably local thunder storms, Cooler Friday, and in west Portion tonight For Minnesota: 3 Thunder, storms this afternoon or might, followed by mostly fair Friday, fooler tonight, ex- cept In extreme southeast and’ ex- treme northeast portions; cooler Fri- Jn south Portion ae} lontana: Mostly fair tonight oon riday, Slightly cooler tonight, in xtreme eaat portion. Mostly jomewhat Mostly fair to- friday, preceded by unset- GENERAL co CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is low over the northern plains ht precipitation occurred from the, we! ern Canadian provinces. Hight cipitation also occurred in Utah. Peratures are high over the upper ississippi valley, but cooler weather Prevails over the northwest. River stage at 7 | re- em- made plans to inaugurate a new sys- tem, based on “new ideas” which he would not divulge in detail. North Dakota Will | d Se rh Winners at Races Lose tl Lose Pocketbooks se Congressman, But Retain Money Census Discloses (Continued from Page 1) Chicago, July 17.-()—Three men by three members. Indiana, Iowa, went to the esti Fehadwidcr 4 al Kentucky and Mississippi were cal- 80 much money they couldn’ culated to lose two each and Alabama, all in their pocketbooks—and that! ransas Louisiana, Maine, Massa- was a good break for them. th J. C. Wilkinson, Adolph | Chusetts, Nebraska, New York, North we Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Bernbach and E. W. Altman — wagered on long shots. When they Nae dod and Virginia were estimated New York has had a gain which boarded the train Meaning i real fe cago they tried to put win t they had too| brought her total population almost a in their pocketbooks but they Schrag idles teagan January 1 on which it was calculated much, 60 they Rad to put it in their gg erase that state would loc Reaching Chicago, the three en~ i! lose one member of tered an automobile to drive home. Ge seis eon 3 ied ashi ene tt Another car, carrying three robbers, fain an iad Finisar ai member bringing er delegatio to 44. forced them to halt. One of the robe Michigan was set down for four bers, waving & gun, said: “Give us your money.” {tional a Just then another machine was pectin) meena put ec. peplizn: heard approaching so the robber 000 more than the estimate on which shouted: “Quick, your pocketbooks.”| this gain was figured and it seems The victims gladly handed Over! the apportionment of four additional their wallets, containing altogether/ members, making her delegation total 11, probably will go through. $340, In their pockets safe, was Obie’s Gain Is Small something more than $5,000. Ohio, it was estimated, would gain Youthful Aviator inte ew ‘members bu the Ha gain census returns its popu- Dies of Injuries) ins census returns show ite popu- Bennington, Vt., ‘, July 11. mate. AS a result Ohio may gain his 20th birthday Prank Golds- only anodes mene. Deegukh, whose father, Marine COME: | aouttahe te aan came, were, Dut borough, was lost on an attempted fora: t jor Ua new members. Rigas frabmatiantio flight, died & victim of | 2 fer preliminary population has ex: lane in a fog-filled moun- 0] ceeded her January estimate by about 177,000 and therefore seems safe for two new members. New Jersey has not concluded her enumeration. Other states which would gain one according to the Jan- tain forest. ‘The youthful aviator, who held jun ior transcontinental flight records, pased away late yesterday at the Putnam Memorial hospital, -He fail- ed to regain consciousness during the two ‘daye since the crash last Monday | on Woodford mountain. ‘The body was taken to New York City today for the funeral. Plan Inquest Into _ Train-Auto Crash | usar Grafton, N, D., duly 11.—(P)—An inquest into the train-car crash at Park River, July 4, which claimed four lives, was to be held today in the office of T. I, Dahl, state's ator. | Ma! ney, here. ‘The inquest has been delayed ta al- low Agnes Kouba, 16, only survivor of } only have not reported {reir population. Connecticut, Florida, and North Car- *|olina seem assured by their new ulations member but Washington was mL 000 inder her estimated jon and muy not come within the required mime for a new congressman. preliminary oes statistos naar ‘out A prediations losses in In- oo lows, Kansas, Kentucky, ine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Ne- braske, North Dakota, Tennessee, and Vermont. Population figures have not been announced for Alabama, the crash, to recover sufficiently to | Louislens, ppl, Pennpylvanie, testify. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kouba, etait states were figured farmers near Larkin, were killed, their Sania Freese aed es ,,--e—_# hours later, Miss. y Kalash, 17, Lankin, niece of the Koubes was Houses and Flats the fourth victim. _ _ Solon With ‘Leaky’ ment, with garage in basement. Bargain to right party. Must be Trunk Is Defeated sold or rented at once. For infor- Chien, . ay ie ene es IF YOU RENT=See iis Fee Woe man Michae! who in the “leaky trunk” episode in on Sire Fone) ond baie uples Ors Hard Call 211 West Rosser or phone 1313. FOR GALE—By owner, practically new pres. room bungalow, good lo- terms. cation, all modern, Phone 978-R or call at 323 Tenth. nation from the seventh district by J. ©. Moreland. The recount of votes in the spring election was expected to be completed today. With only 128 Mireland's lead | FOR RENT—Desirable six room mod- two days of the first month's \° ‘i rooms and basement garage. Rent tion of the new tariff total $36,467,215, HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL $55.00 per month. Geo. M. Register. Oe ee ee higgins Plas July 17.—()—Twe room house, for the! days. after one store unfur- under |chains went into id five room modern house on pave- |: CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, ee : §5/ minimum cha 15 cents, Copy [RiESest a Sach 43| must be rebetved at the ‘Tribune ot- fice by 9:00 8 m, to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white 5) used on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insértion REGULAR WANT AD RATES $ days, 25 words or under . $1.45 3 days, 25 words or under 1.06 2 days, 25 words or under 85 1 day. 25 words or under 13 Ads over 25 words, 3 cents additional per word oe The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted,-elso to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department Male Help Wanted TIMES ARE ALWAYS GOOD FOR THE MAN with specialized training. Write for catalog and full informa- tion about famous Master Course. State Automotive, Electrical, and Aviation School. Dept. AI, Aber- den, South Dakota. WANTED—Settled man for Bis: territory, one who can call'on gro- cery and drug stores, Must have car and finance self. Earnings start at once. See Mr. Wahl at Patterson Hotel. WANTED—Man cook for cafe, also man and Wife for farm work. Apply Bismarck Employment Agency, 612 Broadway.” MEN WANTED immec immediately to to learn Barber Trade, earn while learning. Free catalog. Moler Barber college, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. WANTED—First class pastry cook. No others need apply. Write Ad. No. 64, in care of The Tribune. WANTED—Competent maid immed- fately. Phone 1183 or call at 922 Sixth street. Female Help Wanted ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work at home during spare time, Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience un- necessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious per- sons, ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE, NAPERVILLE, ILL. For Exchange FOR EXCHANGE—Well improved farm of 320 acres five miles from a county seat. Will exchange for a quarter close to town or Bismarck Property. Write in care of The Tribune, Ad. No. 61. es Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for a seven room house, Eureka vacuum cleaner, Maytag washer, Windsor gasoline range, gas range, bed, dressers, davenport, leather rockers, library table and other ar- ticles, Call at 320 Second street. FOR SALE—Dresser, Singer sewing machine, electric vacuum cleaner, Victrola, good as new, 45 records, and other items, such as fruit jars, Jelly glasses, etc. 213 Eleventh street N. E., % block from Broad- way. FOR SALE—Bed davenport $8; dress- ers $3.50 to $15; gray enamel bed and dresser $36; breakfast sets $12.50 and $15; kitchen table, rock- ers, cot, stools, etc. 211 West Ros- ser. Phone 1313, FOR SALE—Used furniture, dresser, davenport, leather rocker, oak table, complete oak dining set. Benes Purniture Co., Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—High grade plano very very reasonable, easy payments if desir- ed. 807 Fourth street. Phone 576. FOR SALE—Household furniture at 515 Tenth street. Lost and Found THE INTERSTATE OIL CO, “tne, “can place a few more salesmen desirable territory. Our line tractors and automobile oils is established and fully guaranteed, Lists of customers furnished. Write R. T, Swain, Grand Pacific Hatel, Bismarck, N. Dak. Agent —$_——_-—__— MAN WANTED for Rawileigh Route of 800 Consumers in Mandan, Lin- ton cities, Sioux and South Emmons counties. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and inerease every month. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND-3-S, Min- neapolis, Minn. ee Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—One large cool nicely furnished bedroom on ground floor. Gentlemen only, In all modern home. Very close in. Call, after 2 p. m, at 501 Sixth street or phone 1066. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, also one light housekeep- ing room. Call at 307 Tenth street, opposite the St. Alexius Nurses’ home or phone 921. FOR RENT—Furnished ligt light house- keeping room, ,suitable for two adults, NO CHILDREN, $30.00 a month. 228 West Rosser. Phone 1620. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home, close in. Suitable for one or two. 342 or call at 708 Main A' FOR RENT—Front sleeping” room, good location, private entrance. Rent reasonable. Call at 318 Eighth street or phone 834-. FOR RENT—Large modern room, two yindows, clothes closet and bath adjoining. Near postoffice. Call __at 208 Rosser Ave. Phone for either sleeping or light house- keeping. Phone 545 or call at 412 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Well fi new downtown apartment, gentle- men preferred. Phone 1225-w evenings. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, also a garage. Call at 223 Tenth street or phone 535-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- Fit eae $12.00 per month. Phone a Apartments FO! Furnished 2 room apart- ment, clean and comfortable, also sleeping room, in modern home. apartment, $20 a month. Call at Hedden Real Estate. FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment including frigi- daire, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, suitable for two people. 807 Fourth street, FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, clean and comfortable, also sleeping room in modern home. Rent reasonable. Adults only. Call at 614 Eighth. FOR RENT—Well furnished “light housekeeping apartment with frigi- daire service. 411 Fifth, Phone 273. Hazelhurst, FOR RENT—Furnished asd unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments, F. W. Murphy 215 Third stre FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ments for light. housekeeping. Phone 794 or call at 801 Fourth street. FOR RENT—One room apartment furnished or unfurnished. Apply Focal 304 College Building or phone FOR RENT—Two of the finest apart- ments in Bismarck. Occupancy duly first. Inquire Logan's store, FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, modern, Call at 924 Fourth street or phone 543-W. FOR RENT—Two room furniehed apartment. Call at 602 Third street or phone 1352. FOR RENT—Apartment in the Trib- une Building. Inquire at the Tribe une office. Nerve Zonery Health System LOST OR STOLEN—Tuesday evening about 6 o'clock oiled tarpaulin 11x16, somewhere between First and Fifth street on Main and Broadway. Finder please return to 204% Main, Apartment B, for reward. ie WI rat er dog with dark spots and anawers to name of “Tootsie”, wears harness. Finder please call 19 or Mandan 386 for REWARD. LO8T—On Memorial highway be- tween Bismarck and the Dome on Monday forenoon, a storage battery. Finder please phone LOST—A bunch of keys ona key ring. Return for reward to Room 13, Hoskins Block. ms LOST—One ‘Boston Bull dog with harness and screw tail, Phone 1149. Reward. Position Wanted “| MAN WANTS position as clerk or manager. Have over 25 years ex- perience in general merchandise. Speak German and English. Can ‘furnish best of references. Write J. E. Walff, Wishek, N. D. Used Cars Ini tional ~~ 54-1 truck. Am working out of Bis-|, marck, Buyer may have same job that truck is now being used for, Write or call 8. E. Newberg, in care bi Lambert, Bismarc! SAVE MONEY Used Cars. With An‘OK That Counts 1929 Chevrolet. six Coach, low mileage. 1928 Pontiac Landau Sedan, a bar- gain. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, in very good condition. 1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan, thor- tioned. oughly recondi 5 1926 Ford tudor Ford Sedan. A real buy at only $75.00, 1929 Chevrolet Six Sedan, only run a few miles. 1925 Chevrolet Sedan, good running condi 1929 Ford model A Tudor, in fine con- dite ion. 1927. Chevrolet Truck with triple grain box. We trade end give terms. Phone or write. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. If you are rich. If you are poor. If you suffer, why don’t you get cured If you get cured of your suffering, All you pay is just a free offering. Bunions and other ailments cured without operation or drugs, Call at 409 Fifth street or phone 1515. aay Dead Animals Wanted ON ACCOUNT of hot weather spe- cial arrangements are made for quicker service in removing your dead animals, swh as horses, cat- tle, hogs and sheep. Call us age 28 ly. Northern Rendering Co., Box 265, Bismarck, N. Dak. a Work Wanted EXPERIENCED stenographer desires work. Can furnish references. Phone 291-M. SS Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A meat market in good territory. Cash or in trade for Bismarck property. Preferred fixtures and tools only. Write Box 222, Lehr, North Dakotas. eens Wanted to Rent apartment or private house with two bedrooms for family of four. Write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 63. I Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Two ILG exhaust tilating fans 16 and 18 inch in geod Condition, suitable for resteurant or store building at half price. O'Brien’s Cafe. FOR SALE—Six chair marble shin- ing stand and entire equipment, a3) new. Priced to sell at once. Call 279 or see Dick at Dick’s Grocery. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— Brand new Master Six Buick ear, never been used, Call at 404 Tenth street_or_phone 1147. ~ FOR SALE OR TRAD! combine and header in good condi- tion, H, R. Wright, Sterling, N. D. FOR SALE—$00 three speed electric felng fan used four months. Price FOR SALE SHES Tom team of broke horses. Gnyder, Bis- marck, N. D. x

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