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pe- ya, - ar- ital this ball has ey, try 2m, Au m- ore nts es- ule, 1a ate nd he ne he nd Bs, Bt : 3 New York Stocks Closing Prices July 16 adams Exp. 18% | Lorillard (P) 22 ‘als Jun Mack Trks 43 ACh Dye 285 | Mar Field 25% ‘Allis-Ch 69% | McKes & R 14% Am Can 102% | McKesRpfd 43% H&L 7%] Miami Cop 17% Am eae Mid-Con Pet 29% Midland St 41 fm Metal 48% | Minn Hon 100% am Pow Lt 9%) sinn Mol 14 1 Mill 36% Ae aa 20% | Mont Ward 61% Mur Corp 12 ‘am S Ref 92 Am SUP | 87% Net Biscuit 23% ‘am Sug Ref 45% ay Am T&T 160% NatCsh Reg 33% am Tob B77 | Nat tistill s0% ‘Am W Wks 18% ‘am Wool Pr 66% | NatPré&Lt 10 Nat Steel 88% Anaconda 85% Nat Tea ™m% Re cs aaa N'Y cent 30% joAm Avia 12% ATSF 81 1 No Amer 25% Atl Ref 30% Bald Loco 6% | Ohio bd Balt & Oblo 27% | Oliver Farm 68% Barnsdall 27% Bee as oes 19% | PG&E 30% Beth Stl 93% |P8kard = — 25 Borden * Briggs Mfg 41%|Penney JC 97% Budd Wh @%|Penn RR 38% Bu Ad Mch 26%] Phelps D'dge 49% But Cop & Z 6% |Phil Morris 93% Can Pac 11% | Phillips Pet 61 Case (JI) 168. |Proc & Gam 50% Caterpil 97 |Pub Svc N J 41% Celanese 37 Boag “ti Cer D Pasco 70 | Pure Ches & O 54% | Radio 9 Chi& NW 3%/R KO 8 Chi Gt W 2%|Rem Rand 24% Chi Gt W Pf 10% ae ees 5% CMStP 1%|Rep 30% CM 8 PPf 4%| Rey Tob B 50% Chrysler 100% | Schen Distill 43% Col-Falm 18, |Beabd Ol 45% Col G 12% |Sears-Roe 92% Com Solv 13% | Servel 30% Com & Sou 2% | Shell Un 29 pe ie 37 Aeige 50% on 15% Vac 20% Cont Can 56% | Sou Cal Ed 24% Cont Mot 2% |So Pac 45% Cont Oil Del 47% |S0 Ry 31% im Pee o,f Team Cub Am Sug 8% Sta Brande ian Curt Wret 6% |Std G & El 7% Deere & Co 188 | Std Oil Cal 44% Dia Mich =: 26% Std Oil Ind 45% Dome Mines 30% /Std Oil N J 70% Dupont 388." (Stone Swen Si eb 21% En Kod 179% |studebaker 12% Auto Lite a Switt & Co 24% xas Corp 63% H Prt 1% 19% | Tex Gul Sul 36% aes — HY Tex PC & O 15% ce Rte Ha Rema Gen Motors 82% | ares Gillette" Say | Tei-Cont Cor 8% Goodrich gar |Unlon Car 102% Goodyear gop Union Pac 131% Gra- Paige | Un Air Corp 30% GNir per gh” |United Corp 5% GN Ry Pt. 50% | United Frutt 79 Greyhound ¢9% | U8 Gas Imp 12% Hee Prod 11%|US Ind Al 31% Houd-H B 20% /US Pipe 51% Hudson Mot 14% | US R & Imp 12 Hupp Mot ~ 3% |US Rubber 59 Tl Cent 4% | US Smelt R 91 Ind Rayon 38 |US Steel 115% Int Harv 118%] US Stl Pr 134% Int Nick Can 61% | Vanadium 30% Int T & Tel 12% | War Pict 13% Johns-Man 129 pba hes a1 ennecott 58% | West 44% Krog Groc 21% | Westing El 148 Lib-O-F Gl 65% | White Mot 23 Lig M B 4a 98% | Wilson & Co 10% STOCK PRICES DROP. THEN RALLY: UNDER STEEL LEADERSHIP |: Leaders Reduce or Cancel Early Declines of Fractions to Two or More Points —____. New York, July 16—(#)—Duplicat- ing its performance of Thursday, U. 8. Steel put on a late rally in Friday’s stock market and many lead- ers reduced or canceled early losses of fractions to 2 or more points. showed signs of giving ground, Actual and prospective earnings reports for the second quarter were interpreted constructively. Decision of the administration to push its fight for the court bill, brokers said, tended to chill buying sentiment in some instances, Prices were uneven at the finish, with moderate losers plentiful. Deal- ings were quiet throughout. Trans- fers were around 750,000 shares. Bonds were mixed, with U. 8. gov- ernments higher. French francs, reflecting doubts ss to the republic’s financial outlook, ested the foreign exchange mar- e Utility stocks attained a degree of Popularity, with small gains being Tegistered for Consolidated Edison, American Telephone, North Amer- ican and Public Service of N. J. | Livestock | SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 16—(#)—-US. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2600, market ac- tive, fully steady; good fed steers 12.00-14.50; comparable heifers 10.00- 12.00; fed steers around 9.00 down- ward; most grass butcher heifers 5.00-7.00; medium to good cows 5.50- 6.25; plain kinds down to 4.25; cut- ters 3.25-4.00 mainly; common and medium 4.75-5.50; inferior and plain stockers 4.00-6.00. Calves 2300; vealers steady to weak; choice 9.00; extremes 9.50. Hogs 4,800; active to all interests, fully 15 higher; light lights as much as 25 or more; shipper demand broad for 190 lbs. down, but supply limited; good and choice 160-240 Ibs. 12.00-25; early top 9.25 for 190 lbs. down; 250- 300 Ibs. 11.40-90; 300-350 Ibs. 10.90- 11,40; 140-160 lbs, 11.40-12.25; good sows 400 lbs. down 10.15-50; heavier weights 9.75-10.25; good stags 10.25- 11; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Thursday 10.83; weight 270 lbs. Sheep, 800; early bids on slaughter spring lambs .25 lower at, 9.50 down; other classes steady, medium to good straight. Dairy cows steady on shipper ac- count, mostly 55.00-75.00 with little demand on other accounts. plcago, suly, Me ae, 8. —Hogs 5,000, including 1,500 hogs trom 225 lb, down schree, a 15-25 higher than Thurs age; light and mediumwei Pht pack- from Loew's % {ng sows 10-15 nigher; butchers . ‘19% | Woolworth 4% 256 Ib ib., up and heavy packing sows steady’ to10 tighers top 12.76:. bulie Sood ‘and cholce 180-225 1b., 12.4 .60; most goo i | Produce Markets | |3:: 25-90; heavies aaa and ‘Solow. CHICAGO Chicago, July 16—(—Butter and egg prices were easy today. Poultry also was easy. Butter 3.386, easy; creamery spe- cials (93 score} 31%-%; extras ee 30%; ext: firsts (9 $1) 30% -%6, + firsts (88. 29-: eeonds (84%4- 87) 24-27: andards (90 centralized S140, Need extra firsts local resh graded firsts pa “ars ae ‘19%; current receipts 18; storage packed extras 21%; stor- age picked irsts 21) Poultry, live, 1 pl 56 trucks, easy; hens over 6 Ib. 5 1b, and less is Leghorn ane 3; fryers, colored 19, Plymouth and White Rock 21, barebacks 17; broilers, “colored 20, Plymouth rand White Rock 21, bare: back: ” i7,-Leghorn 17; rls colored 19, Plymouth Rock 2 Rock 21, barebacks ay roosters Ye Leghorn apontere) 13; turke: 8 15, toms 14, No. 2 turkeys 13; xf white and col- ored 4% Ib. up 12, small 11; geese 12. NEW YORK New York, July. Data te try firm, By , {relent broilers Rocks 22; colored horn 19; fowls: Colored 23; Larheie Ts, Other freight Prices unchanged. Butter, 9,126, weak. Creamery, higher than. extra” 81% -82%; extra G2 score) 31 ee ete Gut scores) 28 as 84-87 Scores) 25% -! eat (90 Score) 30%. engheeae, 108,465, firm, Prices un- Bes, 13,403, unsettled. Mixed col- ors, cial packs 23%-26%; stan- firsts 21-413 mediums Fo; 1, 19-19%; average UTTER chee July 16.—H)—. Butter Fututes: veer Binneaeds, lovember J. Frederick Weltzin, dent of the Valley City Teachers college, is shown in &- recent photograph. AND EGG FUTURES High Low Close a 31% «82 presi- State ter classes extremely slow; only cut- ter and cutter cows getting any ac- tion. These weak to 25 lower; lable market on few fed si yearlings on sale; supply comprising few loads and scattered lots light- weights and yearlings valued down- ward from 14.00; grass fat cows in narrow demand; trade ruling more unreliable than at any time in recent weeks; low cutter and. cutters 3.! 5.00 with little done on beef grad sausage bulls scarce; light and m mweights 5.75-6.25; practically none here to sell at 6.75 and better; veal- ers off 25 or more; mostly 9.00 down few selects 9.50. Sheep 6,000, including 3,500 finect trade active, spring lambs and she around steady; top native spring lamb bulk around 10.00-25; good 8 Idaho spring lambs 10.00 straight; scattered slaughter ewes 3.00-4.50. A sharp break in | 5¢! bulk good to choice 7.50-8.50; strictly | Dec Hiinpetpous cash wheat and grain quotations today 4DNBS5¢ 3] Tbe, oe... 147% 1.58% ¢DNBSB3 Ibs. sales 1.1 ostly 1.10-15; ing heated, decay, 1.00: Ka No, 1, and partly graded 1.10 inia, Cau short section, US. No. 1, few sales 1. show- Us. MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, July 1 A.)—Potatoes: Suppli moderate, market 8: New stock, 100 Ib. ip ; White Rose. tei.0; Missourl conbiets bination grade i. . No. aa inch minimum, ances cspbiers, US. No. 1 Th Of Tick inimum, $1.50: hom: grown, bushel basket, Early Ohtos, 1.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 16.—(#)—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: Family paten changed, 7.30- standard pi Ay eM | widalings 35.0 Thrushes, sparrows, and robins j often live to be 25 years old, (Grain Grain Quotations] q No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, ..., 131 No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. + 130 No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . Sample Grain: 40 ibs. 1.25. 48 Ibs,, 1.23; 47 lbs., 1.21; 46 Ibs., 1.19; 45 Ibs., 1.17; 44 Ibs., 1.15 43 Ibs., 1,13 42 Ibs., 1.11; 41 Ibs., 109; 40 Ibs., 1.07; 39 lbs., 1.05; 38 Ibs., 1.03; 37 Ibs., 1.01. No. 1 hard amber durum . No 1 mixed durum . » 138 see 127 “Big steel” ran up to a new high|No. 1 red durum - 1a for the move in the second hour, top- | No. 1 flax - 181 ping 117, but fell back when Chrys-|No. 2 flax . vee 176 ler dropped sharply and other issues |No. 1 rye . a Hard winter wheat Pier ped BANGE Chicago, J waesl—"¢ n High Low Close aay sees "OB 1.29% 1.24 1.27% | the + 1.24% 1.20% 1.94% 1.28% + 1.26% 131% 1.26% 1.29% 1.20% 1.27 1.28 1.26% 1.25 = 1.25 {111% 114% 111% 1.18% 81% .79% 81 44% 42% 44 38% +37 =. 37% 38% 39% 9% 99 95% 98% 26% 20% 86% 80% 80% 92% 88% 92 12.20 12.10 12.30 12.45 12.27 BANGE ae Low % 152 1.49% Bre io 144 1.39% 143% 36% 1.41% 1.36% 1.40% AK 58% 93% 88% 88% 37 93% 84% 88% 40% 35 36% July, new Bep, ...... 206 2.00 2.06 DULUTR ster yearlings 6.00-7.00; good to choice Winnipeg, July 2287, ogetg Rey elbpeiee foyer oS ewes 7.50-9.00; good to choice na- seas secee 126% Els NOs tive lambs Thuraday 9.75; choice | Sep. 120% 1.30% 12415 1.20% 664; Noo mixed teed 66m, Washingtons to shippers 10.15 teens oreee seve 1.90 On Boe SALE ssmarons o1gm gear receiptaFriday. 129° compared to Delivered To Arrive 857 Tbs. une 150% 1.58% asoe 1.40% 1.56% 55 eves 1.485% 1.54% 1.46% 1.52% 1.45% 1.50% 1.44% 1.48% 1.43% 1.46% thern a» 153% 1.55% ..... Winter Wheat stoUxX TY Sioux City, July 16.—(@—W. 8. D.|14% aa A)—Cattle 600; calves 50; slaughter |} EW OF 4 sea 4 gray steers and yearlings slow, about aoe peasetiaes ss! steady at recent sharp decline; fed | 13% in heifers scarce, little changed; grass|1 DH Wor fed she stock’ slow, fairly steady] 1 HW... 1.3456 1.36% ..00. sees stockers and feeders scarce, unchang-| 19a ed; car medium 850 1b, yearlings 1175; | fi ae proven prime absent and anored above 15.50; 1.33% 1.35% short fed and grassy kinds down to HW... 1.33% 1: anes sees 9.00 and below; strictly choice heit- Grade of ers anoted above 13, ay iaeee somes 1DHWor Ly ; eee ce cat choles 1H OW... 1.30% 133% wee sree er” Minnesota and South Dakota “Wheat tath 1DEWor and se 6.15-9.5 1H W.-- 131% 139% wees aeons peal ar EEN 75; y 2DHW or medium B35-100; heiters, ood Ana Re 1.30% 131% 00. seoee .50-8.00; mmon and mi Snel eee good a ibeSs0; common | 3H W.-- 1.29% 130% wo wees and. medium 4.00-75: calves (steers) Durem meoe and choice 7.00-9. medium 6.00-14 gmber hd i MF es 2500; opened slow, later|, 00 IDS. .. 1.30% 198% 01, 0. trade’ moderately active; steady to 5/2 amber hd lower; top 11.80 to shippers; good and| 50 Ibs. .. 1.20% 1.32% 1000 seeee choice 180-250 1b, butchers 11.50-75;|% amber hd a few 150-180 Ibs, 10.75-11,50: medium |" 58 fhe... 1.27% 1.31% .ss00 eevee grade 170-220 Ib, 10, 50-1140; | sows Sanbe ba od offerin 5 Hho medi Satci0.86; atnee| | ST Tbs, -- 128% 129% vee wees 10.75 down: feeder pigs scar: 3 amber hd cobb; no early tat lamb bids;| > BE Ibe, 123% 1.28% sace coeee generally asking steady: cholce #0 ere he! cHuunter ewes salable chiefly 3.73 Beg PNM LIEK see vese ie 4 Ibs... 119% 1.26% or, CHICAGO POTATOES 5 amber hd Chicago, July. 16.—(@—(U. 8. D. A.) |” §3 Ibs, .. 1.16% 1.22% ae oor ieph Ty on sk, nupplice, heavy, S ember ha weak, " fomand. slow: sacked per cwt. ¢ Mt 62 Ibs .. 1.14% 1.20% fornit, White | Rose US. No. ; US. commercials 1.80; US.’ No. 2, Bua Cn » 112% 1.16% bar 1683 Idaho, Bliss. triumphs U8. Ne je! c ers, i wit Oa sad partly graded few | 2 Saber. ++ 1.20% 1.38% 1rd durum 132% 1.33% Coarse Grains 125 1.26 123 1.25 118 1.21 ll 1.15 118 1.20 116 1.18 113 1.15 Ml 1.12 46 (49 43 (48 40 (AT M1 ($7 63.70 0 = 63 55 66 98% 101% 89% ..... Levees. 208 2.00 2.08 WHEAT JUMPS VE: | CENTS AS CANADA REPORTS SHORTAGE Assertions Current That Wheat Is Commercially Worth $1.50 Now Chicago, July 16.—(#)—More than five cents a bushel jumps of wheat prices Friday followed announcement thee canste ny sure ttle wheat lor export. tl year’s crop. In addition to wholesale drouth damage to Canadian wheat, reports told of alarming spread of black rust on both sides of the Canadian bor- der. In Chicago, assertions were cur- rent that wheat is edd at cea $1.50 idee pny MIE would be selling there if low. nglart of Valley City arrivals were not choking consumer) is one of three court judges channels, . 's 5 July wheat in Chicago reached = in the first district. pest of 1.20%, up 5% overnight. At close, Chicago wheat futures were 2%-3% cents ‘advanced com! co Senaee Se Bp ATTORNEYS AT CONVENTION OF BAR 1.28, Sept. 1.28%-%; corn %-1% UD, Sept. 1.13%-%, Dec. 81-81%, and cats Judge Christianson Is Principal Speaker at First Morn- showing %-% gain. ing’s Session orn, peer MARKS Minneapolis, July eater jome Hesitancy during early trade be- muse of the more favorable tone of canaalae wheat news, wheat futures here started slow upward advance that finally met with considerable Rrotit pressure, July wheat closed 2% up, at, 1.51%: Sept. retin wigner at ker %-%. Dec. wide ana Bienen closed 2% up at Valley City, N. D. July 16—)— geek Sater Shay and “Beptamtbte | Oe openiet ot the Marea eaten ¢ opening of the two-day conven- funy each cloned Lup at 3.08 and te, jen of the North Dakota Bar associ Coarse grain ee benefited from | ation here Friday. wheat strength. July oats closed! Welcoming addresses were given by Mayor Fred J. Fredrickson and Wil- C4 vs! 3s 3 = e oi & ae 1% up at 13%, Ri r Bera S 3K " gope, 2% |llam R. Pearce, secretary of the up at 86% and Dec. 2% up at 88%.|Barnes County Bar association, and paly, feed barley cst a the response was given by L. J. Palda, 641% d Sept. 1% ut Miser? = ani pene toady for the moder- | Jf. of Minot, - ate emend we "of cosh sptiy * Wwheat.| A.M, Christianson, chief Justice of winter Spent wae ete ‘ eee demend. | the North Dakota supreme court, was a | the principal speaker Friday morn- Cash corn was auley to. poor, ‘gate ing, with Joseph M. Powers of Fargo was in quiet to good demand. cose eae ae Be08, Barley demand/and Charles D. Hamel of Washing- m rings ae ‘all with ‘demand quiet ne De ae for addresses Fri- ae WL, By Mics of the department, ot " puLUTH © RAIN Justice, Washington, D. will dis- Duluth, July 16- losing cagh}cuss criminal law eeaaeanneey prices. Wheat: No.1 heavy dar pieiceameb iets Rorthern spring 1959-16157 a | ancient” sérusaleen UAGiRE, aad care nOnenerny eet 26°%;, 1,50% -1.58 5; SB 56%; No.|Rome obtained their water supplies b riseent sass No, %-150% | from distant places, conveyed Ne 1.56 No, 7 erie rE a 168%: | through aqueducts, aD prea gente ian. ca8. thea durum 2-80 De- arama Spaniel pap, Wale with low ar ar own spots. Answers lo; has Rye No 2 peg ee green collar. Phone 877 or 1138. “teed 52%- ats ..0. 3 white 4 qbatiey! Malting 55- House Wanted Thrifty Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted ‘at once, Single man prefer- | FURNIS: red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New Rockford, North Dakota. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED girl to do general housework on farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. teres $10 a month. Ad- . R. Fairfield, Eldridge, IF you agree to show them to friends, Til send you 2 Snag-Proof Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 2413, In- dianapolis, Ind. EXPERIENCED girl with references for housework. Must like children. Sea wages. Write ‘Tribune Ad THOROUGHLY competent maid for housework. Phone 1458-W. __ Work Wanted ‘ EXPERIENCED seven years grocery clerk wants position as clerk or Manager. A-1 references. Give full details. Write Tribune Ad 22396. EXPERIENCED and capable girl wants work by day or hour . Boy, also, wants work, mowing lawns, etc. Call 1980. LADY experienced waitress, cafe cooking, clerking, housework, wishes full or part time work. Phone 498-W. | LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. Call for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. stien, at St. Alexius Hospital Laun- room house for rent. per month, Also, sleeping room for rent. Call at 701 Front St. Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale FURNISHED or unfurnished spare ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suitable for mar- Fled couple without children or 3! or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. DESIRABLE unfurnished basement apartment with private entrance. Three rooms and bath. Lights, gas, water and garage furnished. Laun- dry room. Close in. Phone 1161. FOUR room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished. Built-in cupboards. Refriger- ator. Laundry privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Avail- able July 15. 106 Main Avenue. Nicola Apartments. NICELY furnished basement apart- Telephone 700 USED CARS Dodge Coupe Graham Coupe Plymouth Coupe Whippet Coupe Plymouth two-doer Plymouth two-door Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan ° Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan Plymouth Sedan International pick-up Chevrolet pick-up Reo truck 1931 1931 1929 1929 1937 1933 1935 1935 1932 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 1935 1934 1930 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck, N. D. ment, living room, bedroom, kit-| chenette, private bath. Refrigera- tor. Adults only. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. UNFURNISHED modern apartment. Gas stove, electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments. Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. FURNISHED apartment. Large front room, kitchenette, 2nd floor. $26. Basement room. Kitchenette, frig- idaire, $22, Everts Apts. 314 3rd Street. UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment, Laundry privileges, Gas and water furnish- ed. 402 14th, FURNISHED apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, private MODERN house, three bedrooms, gas heat and garage attached. Inquire at 1026 10th Street. ec Look Your Best Let us clean and CLEANERS Phone 2404 223 South 11th Street eV====__—_eE_—_——_—_a—_—aa_a_EEE Rooms for Rent Heat, light, gas and water. Imme- diate possession. 506 2nd Street. Phone 875. FURNISHED apartment. Living room and kitchenette. Modern, Adults only. Phone 1893-W. 503 9th Street. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments, Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan &t. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. Unfurnished. Downtown location. Apply at Gussner’s, 310 Main Ave. FURNISHED house wanted. Couple. No children, References.. Phone WINNIPEG CASH ater Eocated in most desirable part of city. Priced to:sell. ‘Terms $5 INVESTMENT TRUSTS See (By the Aaseciated Press| y (Over the counter ia New York) Hamilton Tr Sh 2.36, 2.60. Maryland Fund ies Quart Inc Sh 17.’ Per month and up. T. M. CASEY 45 SON Ose 518 Bawy. a RANGE OF CARLOT SAL uonenpoia guy ed of carlo! rain sales: = 149% 1.60%: sample Household Goods for Sale Bua 96 No. harks um 1.2934. Oats No. 2 wh No. 3, 96%. Barley No, and flax quoted. ¢| SLIGHTLY used genuine Oriental « Tunner 2.10"x20’, 2 small rugs, one -used Kellem antique rug. Also, have ONE nee sleeping room. Also one small for $8. Large closets. Near bath. Hot water always. 421 Ist Street. LARGE, cool room with or without housekeeping. Nicely furnished. aval Lavatory. Quiet. 208 Ros- maaan sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Aways b ‘hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 6: LARGE, cheerful Tara room with private bath. Close to capitol and high school. 1021 7th 8t.- TO Gentlemen—sleeping room. Near park and swimming pool. Call after 6:p, m. -312 Park: Street. & few new rugs on hand we can’t ‘use and are selling at a big reduc- tion. 617 7th Street. MINNEAPOLI ITOCK:! Minneapolis, July 1 rode Stocks réom ‘for rent. Next to bath. Girls preferred. 422 Avenue A West. Phone 528-J. close: First Bank Stock 13%. DINING room furniture Northwert Banco 12%. of table, six chairs, “buffet and ; , COOL, comfortable room in private home. Available July 15. at 308 Avenue A. Inquire GOVERNMENT BONDS china cabinet, Call at 623 9th Street. New, York, July 16.—()—Govern- | BABY buggy, baby bed, kitchen work m ‘Treneury t's, 116.10, table, kitchen table and chairs, 414 12, Hannifin, Basement Apartment. NICELY furnished bedroom. $12. One small room, private entrance. $8. 400 Sth Street. Treasury 4's 1 SSE Saray aes TWO complete beds and miscellaneous By phe scosntea ie * | articles, Call evenings at 812 Ave- Miawert Corp. 9%. nue B. Mrs. Olive LaGrave. MOHAIR cavensaty and chair, Wil- ton rug. good condition. 811 10th. sy 1228-W. VACUUM cleaner for sale. Very rea- sonable. Call at 513 9th St, ——— EEE NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF BUDGET REVIEW Notice is hereb; iven that the Bow 4 of eae it yg? jew of the City CURB STOCKS New York, July yeaa American Gen. 10% Cities Service 3. Elec Bond & Share 17%. Fisk Rubber 13, Ford’s Police Chief’s Union Ideas Recorded == fae on the budgets of the Clty of Biss \e ets 0! \e 0} Detroit, July 16.—(® — Testimony | marek, the Board of Education of City of Bismarck and the Park Di trict of the City of Bismarck at the city hall on Wednesday, July 21, 1937 at eight o'clock P. M. Myron H, Atkinson, Clerk. that Harry Bennett, Ford Motor com- pany personnel director, sald the com- pany did not approve of any organi- zation of its employes, went into the record of @ national labor relations board hearing here Friday. Paul M. Conrad and John M. Car- Usle, Detroit News reporters, identi- 7-16. ——T—[—K[_[_"_—=__= NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that the pre- fied and confirmed newspaper stories quoting Bennett as commenting on the organization of the Ford Brother- hood of America, Inc., an independent union th the company’s big River Rouge plant at Dearborn. The testimony was the first mention of the FBA in the NLRB hearing on | M. ® complaint charging the Ford com- peny with unfair labor practices. The liminary budget statement of the Park District of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, is on file in the office of the Clerk, and that such budget statement may be examined by any- one Ts ioaretor: that the Board ners will meet on say of one: being A Ly. of 7:30 P. oy at ‘he valty Hall im said city, for Purpose of adopting the final udget and making the annual tax LARGE pleasant sleeping room. One CLEAN room next to bath. $15 per ROOM for one or two girls. 315 Man- ‘TWO sleeping rooms for rent. ONE large sleeping room. Call at ROOMS for rent. SLEEPING room for rent. 410 3rd complaint alleged the company sup- Ported the solicitation of member- ships in this union, and later “per- mitted is to be announced in the public press that the FIBA had been disbanded at the tequest of the com- pany.” Accountant L. A. Harvey of Grand Forks, senior member of an ac- counting firm, is correspond- ent of the 40 and 8 chapter of the American Legion, levy and shel the Board of Park Com~ tit will hol jena al ‘Tuck taxpayer miny appear and discu: the Board of Park Commissioner: item of proposed expenditures or ob- feet i any such item or the amount ane ‘total propossa expenditures provided for are as follows: waeiene pace) a Operation $14,330.00 $20,980.00 Myron H. Atkinson, A Clerk. July 16, 1937. 7-16. SS hat such budget statement may i ex! mined by anyone applying or; that the Board of City Com- Tilsslonsre will mest on, the fourth Wednesday in July, being ny 28, 1987, at the hour of § o'clock A. M., at the city Hall in said city, for the pur- pose of adopting the final budget and making the annual tax levy; and that WILL pay cash for good or two gentlemen. 323 Ist St. Phone 2091. month, Gentlemen preferred. 614 Ave. C. dan Street. Phone 1844-M. 207 18th St. Phone 2052-W. 510 7th St. Phone 1787. Close to bath. 622 11th Street. Street. HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Here is relief tor aches, pains, lds ant il kinds of rh a= ie $3.00 treat $150 asa” write for $1.50 and this ad. literature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 006 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for appointments. Wanted to Buy A MODERN five room house with basement apartment. Will pay cash. Write Tribune Ad 22365. ONE four-room modern apartment. Furnished. Available at once. Call __at rear door, 413 West Thayer. VERY pleasant nicely furnished two room apartment. Frigidaire. Laun- dry. Girls preferred. 807 4th St. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath, Ground floor. Laun- _ dry privileges, 924 4th Street. TWO room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. 515 2nd St. FURNISHED or unfurnished two- room apartment. 512 21st St. Phone 1537-W. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. | USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first, Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. ONE 1930 Oldsmobile Sedan in good. condition at 513 Broadway. All Car Service Garage. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at @ liberal discount. une ad 22330, Write Trib- el is. » y bed. L. T. Rhodes. 212 8th St. Phone 1130. FOR SALE—1937_ Master Dei Town Sedan. Write Tribune 22046, Ad. Business Opportunity FOR SALE: Half-interest in Union National Barber Shop in Minot, North Dakota. Swell business. Union shop. Money-maker. Good crops. Bargain. H. C. Kiehn. bath. Private entrance. | Adults, | "OR : leaning an C. L, Pearce, 322 Ist Street. Dsinow i jeaunty nee) fawn of L108, Ore SRORCe, Se 2 See ent = FURNISHED, ingle room for light] tion. Reasopable, Write Tribune housekeeping. Gas and lights sup-| aq, 22338, plied. Suitable for two persons. FURNISHED three-room_ apartment. | For Sale or Trade FOR SALE or will trade for home in college town, cafe and beer par- lor, all equipped. Small live town. Write Tribune ad 22326, ———————_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— ee, Guaranteed Radio Service 30436 Main Ave.—Room No. 3 Jesse Malone For Sale | TWO houses on moving truck in Bis- marck. One 16x24-8 ft. high. One 24x36-8 ft. high. All maple floors and in good shape. Will take auto- mobile in trade. Box 122, Bismarck, N. Dak. BEAUTY SHOP—Payroll town. Sup- plies, everything included. Two rooms, household furniture in con- nection. Reasonable. Ila Cooper, Braining, Mont. |A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Bismarck, North Da- THREE one-room furnished apart- ments. Phone 1747-R. 818 7th St. MODERN apartment for rent. Call at 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 5th St. Phone 273. Before— BUILDING, REMODELING FOR SALE or exchange. ONE Engineers’ Transit, 1 Enginners’ Level. Recently adjusted and over- hauled by the factory. F. Crabber, 303 14th St., South, Fargo, N. D. CUTE Terrier pup, only seven months old. Well trained and nicely marked, Can be seen at 618 6th Street. Rear Apts. Purebred Red Poll bulls, Reasonable price if taken ‘gd once. H. Beckert, Killdeer, |. Dak. NO. 2 HOWELL well drill. Good con- dition. 500 ft. rods, ropes. Full sets ot ae Tom Bowen, Napoleon, N. ak, OR REFINANCING Investigate Our Home Loan Plans oee No added fees! Convenient pay- ments, No commission or service charge! Bismarck Building & Loan Ass’n. (Community service since 1906) Room 11—First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 915 Miscellaneous for Sale PHILCO auto radio. Complete. Just like new. Cost $56. Will take less than half. Fred Kleingartner. Royal Barber Shop. cars. Bring car and title. Riedinger Mo- tor, Mandan, North Dakota. ae Houses for Sale VERY desirable six room ern NOTH HEARING Netios t hereby ever thatthe pre-| bungalow on Fourth Street. | Hot Mminay bu ‘statement of the| water heat, one extra room finished in large attic. Two large rooms in basement. Garage, east front, lawn and trees. George M. Register. CUT-RATE EYE GLASSES. Why pay more? 113 1st Street. South of Chev- rolet Garage. Dr. MacLachlan Op- tical Company. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. TWO one-row cultivators. H. R. Wright, Sterling, North Dakota. LLOYD loom baby buggy. As good as new. $12. 816 Main St. FIVE room modern stucco bungalow with glassed in porch. Six years old. Located on West Rosser. A Dargatn. $3,600. T. M. Casey and the Board of City Commissioners will nae a apps sanelon, at such time and hich any taxpayer may ap- pear and alscuss ‘with the Board of ity Commissioners any item of pro- posed expenditures or object to any Soob houses in attractive locations and at prices to give exceptional value, Inquire Sig of Investors Security een om such item or the amount thereof. ty total proposed SEpen atures! ice ani ri = $ 99,¢74.25 Major Rey Bett sor nd and seve 14.708.35 Library Fund - 9, $12 HOTS v4 Debt Retirement Levies .. 27,385 Sones July, 15, 1937. Myron H_ Atkinson, va city Auditor. bie MODERN six rqom house. able. 308 Sth St. NW, Mandan, North Dakota. Phone 106-M. Farms for Sale 500.00 | ONE hundred twenty nine acre farm. Forty acres cultivated. Crops in, TWO good trailers. Cheap. Ack’s Ra- diator Shop. 606 Main, SEALSKIN jacket for sale. 615. Phone 463. LP] Photo Finishing ROLLS dev. ted (6-6) 6c. apes ra ) FREE. th only. Hoskins-Meyer, i a Instruction SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. 223 2nd EEE Mattresses Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th Bt, Phone 1126, j FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Soodyest double eagle casings. Good condi: tion. Inquire Tribune office. —_—_————————————————= For Rent SEVEN room modern house. Close in. Desirable four room furnished apart- ment. Three room partly furnished aparte ment. George M. Register. OFFICE in Nicola building. Inimed- No appraisal fee. jate possession. Price ‘Owens, No delay. Phone 278, eee ss Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............440 insertions 4 consecutive (per word) .........000.56 5 consecutive (per word) 2200.50. 6 consecutive (per word) ...........++.60 - This table of rates effective coi ta ee etalp et ecm De fled display rates of 75 cente per column inch per single in- eertion. 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