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i 3 | ae a Foam pee Buon HI a B 2 @ I RBmal & ATE DECLINE IN: NEWYORK MARKET stocks Yield Fractions to One or More Points Under Sell- ‘Ing Influence 28. New York, July, an a t. Fors time around midday aviation Ny and metal shares found friends but later they were left to shift for them- shelves. Transactions epproximated 900,000 shares. Better earnings for Westinghouse helped the stock for # time but late trading found it off more than 3. Barnsdall smaller net. National Lead was for- ward around afternoon on higher in- come but lost its support in late deal- ings. Inland Steel's drop in profits was echoed in a fall of more than 2. Mar- shall Field was in demand around noon on its report showing best net for the period since 1929, but buying petered out. Deere was off about 3 on resumption of the common divi- dend, Resistant shares were Boeing, Doug- las Ajreraft, United. Aircraft, Curtiss wright, Consolidated Edison, Loew's and Aaron et Drygoods, eat closed’ unchanged to 4% cents @ bushel higher. Corn was down 2% to % up. Cotton was down. Bonds sagged. The French franc was nar- row, the pound sterling @ little lower. Livestock SO. 8T.. PAUL South St. Paul, July 28.—(AP—U. S. D, A.)=Cattle 1,900; run again small; fed steers and yearlings slow, but most bids about steady; other classes active, steady. to strong; early sales good fed steers and yearlings 12,00: to 14.00; choice light and me- diumweight steers held upward to 16.00 and above; plain and medium No, 1 dark hn aed 88 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs.. No. 3 dark northern ,56 Ibs.. No. 3 dork northern, 55 Ibs... No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs.. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs.. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. $4; 48 Ibs., 89; 47-Ibs., Ths., 19; 45 ibs., 74; 44 ibs., 69 42 ibs, SAT Bs, 60 60; 40 CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, July 28. whe ly, 28,—(P)— showed: ‘the effects of! Dec. grass steers 6.50 to 11.00; bulk grassy Sey heifers 8.50 down; grass fat beef cows | Dec: 6.50 to 7.50; dryfeds up to 9.00 and above; cutters and low cutters 4.00 to 5.25; bulk sausage bulls 5.50 to 6.50; light cutters down to 5.00 and belew; | De stock steers scarce, few plain and me- dium grades 5.50 to 7.25. Hogs 2,400; barrows and gilts steady to weak; spots 10 lower; sows steady, good and choice 160-240 lbs. 12.25-50; top 1250; shippers buying bulk of weights 220 lbs. down early; most 240- 300 Ibs. 11.50-12.40; 300-350 Ibs, large- ly 11,00-50; bulk sows 390 lbs. down 1050-85; heavier weights down to 10.00 set or less; average cost Tuesday 11.02; Weight 295 Ibs, Sheep 900; run mostly native mate- ——_—___. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE peineapous, uly. 28— (Ph — ae Abid Tash 1 40% 130% iy Log od ts Bee ae eS BES wee eee ce BEE #2 sopoe FER DULUTH RANGE oe, Minn., July 28 —(P)}— vial; all classes fully steady; good and | Se; choice native lambs 10.75; culls down to 7.50; medium to good ‘yearlings Ber mostly 6.50 to 7.50; small lots up to 8.00; slaughter ewes largely 3.00 to 450; few 4.75; yearling breeding ewes 850 down; thin yearling wethers to feeders 7.00. Calves 1,400; fully steady; good to choice grades 8.50-10.00; selects 10.50; cull and medium grades 5.00-8.00; weighty grassy calves down to 4.50. Dairy cattle, dairy cows scarce, steady to strong; desirable springers ‘0.00-80.00; @ few 85.00; plain light- Pied? springers and milkers down to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, a Ghlengo, July 28 (APU. ) 10,000, (netuatng’ 2.606 10 lower than Tues- Bone, sows weak good and choice 25 Ib, 12:65- 20 ey sales choice 1b, 13.91 leady to pom: ana me ium grades fe A ear choice kinds show! ne dealing FX 00 00 pela for light ones atri ty H iad Pang 4 o ric! ad bein: above | 17.1 uy Like 15.00-: 16-80 fed steer trade with medium to good grades at he 13.00; another active market on light heifer and mixed Yearlingss most 25, foun $9) 50; prime pel i ine broai Sheep 10,000, inclu ae lambs slow, cH ives Hghtly sorted 1 otha choice hi held va SIOUX CITY Sioux City, July 28 — (AP—U. 8, Pept. ‘Agr.)—Cattle 100; cay 100; eef steers and yearlings steady to Strong; good and choice active, fat she stocl mostl; strong, active; stockers and f scarce, firm; car qholee 1050 11 rin; aeibes dona Bite. medium weight on uy 3.7 .00; load lots ban pen cutter grades main! mall lots choice light’ stock poker and feed cattle tee! "8 550-800 Ibs. good 01 and heifers,’ good and Common and medium | §5 medium 64 to o88 tooo, ‘Scitve, butchers steady jostrong; sows strong to 10 higher; tooerance at midsersion: on 125 on n a0GSs 38 me butchers: good i s ify piss BB 1000-805 quality 136 10 onrly o fat amp: bide; hoice na- iy j_tisuhter Ibe tb, ‘capt 11, ae Ne, same rede Oats, white ‘33-8 Rye, Non No 2, 87% -90%, Barley, nom; malting 60- ed new 2.90-3.00. cwt, Minn MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR carloud tote i 3 cotton 10 Ke te. 71, pattie mid: Open High Low 80. -;unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Fein eee July DU anaes ¥ 108 compared to 188 A year Be0. erin ch c fo cash wheat and ont Sauntetions today follow: ono ulveren To Arrive lhy DNS 60 tbs... IDNS 8 1DNS 88 cet eoN~sHy bobo t tt [no e 4484 aa 142% 148% 140% + 140% 147% 1.99% + 138% 146% 138% 136% 145% 1.36% 134% 143% 1.94% 4+ 182% 141% 131% 1.29% 438% 1.28% 1.26% 138% 1.25% 1.28% 182% 1.22% 1.20% 1.29% 1.18% + 118% 1.26% 1.14% a+. 1.30% -» 129% seeee seeee + 128% »+ 124% 1.26% and South 1.21% 1.24% tory 1st aoe 118% 1.21% Durum iy 1.17% 120% lbs... 1.14% 1.16% » 1.12% 1.16% . Be 110% 1.15% .. 108% Lis% .: bs... 1.06% 111% .. - 108% 1.00% .. a + 1.01% 1.07% .. We AK. B4% soe 302% 2.06% 2.08% «+00 aneee: soeee price upturns, bulges in values ‘Spplted chiefly ‘to. ST HLS WHA PRIGH MOVE HIGHER Buying Boosts Market Maxi- “mum of 44%, Cents Dur- ing Chicago. Trading upturn of 4% cents a Dushel, ee majority of wheat handlers, how- ted that there had been relatively ttle new export business. in North American wheat Wednes- day. Yor the-time being, Europeans were apparently. nelsing. to follow Wednesday's July contracts. in which speculative see [at the ended Wednesday. At the close, wheat was unchanged to 4% cents niehas, duly Gerais ex | 2 1.18%-%, Dec. 1.20%-' 2% off to % up, Sept. BTi4-%, Deo. . 72, and oats at % down to % ad- vance, — LIGHT OFFERINGS CAUSE RISE IN MILL CITY PRICD - Minneapolis, oy Seas op ected orterings in the face of short cover: ng shot July wheat futures up the full Ecent limit in the market Wednes- while deferred months were ply, higher. July wheat futur 7 higher at nee Sept. 1% rt ire and Cec, 1% at 1.29%, Flax futures a Bigner Sept. and Dec. closed. 1 ase 2.03% and 2.05%, respectively. ~ Coarse grains were ore 4 figer and July oats futures closed Beet % down at 29, ak rye 4 higher at and Dec. % at 18% al io: er teed Syarley 2 up at 59 and Sept. 1 down at 53, jemand for spring cash wheat im- |. Winter wheat was unchang- durum was firm. Cash corn was in demand. Oats was slow: Rye was in: good demand. Barley was in demand. Flax was in julet to good demand, i Produce ‘Markets f Chicago, aug the Aci —Butter 14,- Oh steady, prices unchanged, Hens, 11,687, steady; prices un- anged. ona oaitty, lve, 49 trucks, flea pene 4% 1b. up 21, less than 4% Ib. 20%; Leghorn hens ey fryers, a 20, Plymouth Rock 22%, White Rock 23, bareback 18; broilers, colored 20, Ply- mouth and White Rock 22, barebacks 17, Leghorn 20; springs, colored 21, Plymouth Hock 28%, White Rock 24%, barebacks 19; roosters 14, Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys, hens 15, toms 14, No, 2 turkeys 13; ducks, white and colored 4% Ib. up 12, small 11; geese EW Yi New York, uly Bh —Live try, ve freight, sightly firme: ers, Rocks 23; colored and unquoted. Fowls, colored 17%- horn 15-18, Old roosters 14, 11-20, Ducks 12. New York, July, 28.—(r)—Butter, 13,680, steady to firm, Creamery, han extra 32-32%; extra (8 e) steed ‘irsts (88-91 scores) 28% - 31%; seconds (84-87 sores). 25% -28, centralized (90 score) 3: a Lt » 491,111, ateeay) and chan, eee A haa Steady. Mixed colors oul= rotl~ horn 3 Leg- Turkeys By express firm, brolers Leghorn 1; Rocks 22-25; reds 19. crosses: eet Fowls, colored 18-23; Leghorn old roosters 14; ducks 12; ‘tur- keys unquoted. ressed poultry, quiet but fresh chickens, broilers frozen chickens, broilers other dressed. prices unchangi firm; BUTTER AND’ bate} ed FUTURES High Low Close » 32% 32%. 32% + 24% 24% 24% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 28—(AP—U, 8. Dept. ikon otatoes, 74, on track 232, to- 8. shipments 389; Western Russet Burbanks and White Rose, slightly weaker, Cobblers slightly Stronger, Western Triumphs steady; plies moderate, demand _ fair: a4, per owt Calif 1, fie ality’ quater cotton, see phe. U. 8. a few selon 2. ‘and » Mis: U. 8. asa nie 30: showing decay U. 8. commercials ei 5 rH Maryland U. 8. No. 1,40-60; Delaware U. 8. No. 3 Nebraska U, 8. No. raded few Gale 1.30-35; Ore- gon Biles RL 8,'No. 1, _tew sales seed ington White ‘Rose U. 8. No. 1, 3s 25; Russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1, 3.80, partl EN MEAT CLES POTATOES Minneapolis, July: 28.—)—(U,_ 8. D. jupplies moderate, y cc: rH rades 7.002 Colorado cobblers “se No. 1, eho Bliss trium: 18, No, 1, fo. % 50; home Frown, a Onion, 1: 25-1.60, BOSTON phd Boston, July .28.—(®)—(U. —Ohio Teaces. received a ee ‘cali uD the wool market today. Occasional sales were closed on graded omnia flee -44 cents for 42-43 cents nthe grease, wy No. 1.) he. Senate 1 dark ‘hard Winter} Bi ig 32% rl yt Malting 55-3 feta 47-59. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minosanaits, Ae, 28.—(#)—Carlot grain price: No. 5 dark Bors bere An Rn grade dark} ort at fo 3 dark hard win-) Line MK: ae ei winter 1. 31% 2 sample grade hard amber dur- 1 mt ats, No. 3 white ?. No. 2, 83-84, Rye. No. 2, 67%. Corn and flax not see : sie reek a Ne ern 1.85; No. me 2’ white 55; No, 1 mixed (By the Asuaciate miiton Tr rn 1 ie perrans ae Fi Guart Inc a iat, 19.86, |New York rk Stocks 10 |Lig M B ée 101% 08% Lorillard P 108 26% ™% 14% 45 Exp Alas Jun Allls-Ch — Am Can gag se & 11% Sea ETRE 4208 eeeee gunge a PRE PH pre & g a Beth! Sti Boeing Air Borden _| Budd BurAdMch 328% ButCop&Z 6% Cal Z-1d 4 Can Pac Case (JI) fl i &nw cht Gt w Chi Gt Wpfd 10% CMS P an CMSt P pfd 4 Chrysler 11% Col-Palm 18% Col G BE] 14% Com Solv 14% Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn, aEeeese in = z 3% | etta, where his father, a Uni Auto Lite 38% El Pw & Lt 22%] St Firestone 32 Gen Elec. 57% Gen Foods 37% Gen Mills 62% Gen Mtrs Gillette % 34% 18% 11% 3 22% Howe Sound 81 Hudson Mot 15% Hupp Mot 3% Tl Cent 24 Ind Rayon 37% Int Bus M 159% Int Harv 113% Int Nick Can 64% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 132 Kennecott 60% nsesee ie) ( 8) ae Krog Groc New york, July 2: exchange easy, Great in dollars others in cent: ance 3.74% HA sO 3t eo 26, jorway Montreal in New York 99. 33%. MONEY ne auly 28.—()}—Call A he gent au o retal paper 1 per oe days 1%; 4 italy 5.26%; 3 travel 22.75: travel |the “| ___ Houses for Sale A BEA new modern low, fully insulated. Located near MODERN five-room. bungalow, west end, property very attractive, hot Bt |MODERN five-room bungalow, west end, detached garage, fine trees in yard, aoreeoe porch. Sale price $4,200, AND other selected properties, con- alsting of small and large homes, investments and aites. ae REAL ESTATE AGENCY ebb Block Phone 0 Me REAL BARGAIN. Lag aig eee ern stucco ASHING vacuum cleaner, ae 216 Ave. C West. BORGO Bi blue enamel wit range Polished As ee ig Good as new. 418 Instruction SUE Y, . Shorthand mee typing. Phone 1619. 223- 2nd SS ———— Judge Kenesaw Mountain ronals, baseball’s high commissioner, named for the mountain ae ar was fatally wounded. United States Department of the ae National Bituminous Coal’ Wonbiegten. | D. oe OR! order moditying’ orders No. 2 ana” 1 in that determination of the effect of intrastate commerce upon interstate Sor merce ab various lo- calities shall specitte, Restinge. to’ ve hela thmes pale ‘commission pursuant to at various rent points within the at Coal Act nee bitts upen the clatme presented to the National Bitu- minous Coal Com: i Producers, id other inter commerce within me carune Arkan- nalant, Tora, antes | Maryland, chigan, Mis- fontana, New North North Dakot: on, cailale Kentucky, a tne shin ‘ton, and ¢ @ Territory of Alaska, dicectiy: affect interstate commerce in such coal and cause, and undu @_ unreasonable ce and prejudice n such h interstate comm ree oY, the Bituminous Coal de % ot by pee fen, by ts Onder No, Coal ae jer No. i tit, a that Ss hela on thet re i commencing at the purpose of ty 6 and extent of such intrastate commerce in bituminous coal in the localities above named and the effect of such commerce on: pntererata’ com- merce in such co: ad Bankers accept- commerce on th MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, close First Bank Stock no jorthwest Banco no trade (bid and 11%) apoE nen, Yorke, bak oT ih —curn: erican Gen. files Service ie ic. Bond & here 20%. Fisk Rubber 12%. ERNMENT BO! New Sere, July 38. ep covern ment Bonds: reasury 4's ue 31, Treasury 4's 112 Pagers sroree » Miawest “Soro. 10%. Narcotics Agents Nab fe 5 in Minnesota Raids Minneapolis, July july 28—UP)—Pive per~ Heeces sons, two of them women were arrested tage were 3,000 perpen of opium, val- ued at $500, and smoking parapher- “Henry Polinski, 60, who said he|shal boned 20 ‘years ago under, the name of Jackie Sharkey, was arrested in Minneapolis. Eddie O'Brien, 30, John “Bugs” | Allman, 48, and Helen Pierson, 40, were atrested in St. Paul, as they walked along a street. They were held for possession and sale. COOPER TO LEAD MARCH Fi 8t. Paul, July 28.—(?)—“Hard Luck’ Harry Coo, so an gp eal ile be” as fer as National Open tourns- ment championships are concerned— leads the par-bruising march on Keller Golf course Friday with s rec- ord of 47 strokes under par for the six 8t. ru open tournaments in {which he has qualified. ir 70 b le nite to Se de MoKensle. or in bins in school base- ed ‘at 3:30 p. |e rd reserves the trade (bid ¢! a ‘July 28.—()}—Stocks | digo ons commerce ie coal fe occurred or will occur under the administration of a 4 of 8 the prorisione ‘of Sec- ‘of sal Said order pro- further, that follow! the com- Ss said hearing at rr said that further notice thereof would be coal siven to producers of bituminous LY a] paral crore Hive mans made er partion ¢ ont eatin Bae in. in the localities in that transactions ie bitumin uch lit! and findings and determin. made the commission it to the conditions axiate ing in een locality; now therefore, the National Bituminous Coal Com- mission, unten authority of t! visions of such Section 4-A, orders and insets sei follows: ‘hat No. 2, dated Sune 19, 1987, 1s hereby modified to ovide for independent separate 2 ing! in euee aoa ties as may be n by the comralssion. uri shall, therefore, be 'y commission pursuant to ths provisions, of said Order No. a for the purpose of determining in what localities separate hearings shall be held. Any provisions in sald ler No. 3 inconsistent with this modification are by re That notici under ue Pat irder fo. 3, odified, and of hearin; pee ein individual localities will be given all interested persons in due it. Order No. 13 of the commis- ted ta be 14, eA providing for re ei pela heari D jote! EE hio, on, yay, 1, ae sith Fe ‘ansactions in intense la oor ameres ihe bituminous coal nt . a be subject Mo thie. moditis of the sommlonton. ene 26th day of Ji uly. 1937. ¥. Witcher McCul! was (1/87. NOTICE Fo! Notice 1s hereby n that the ‘oard of Directors of the Farmers iaton Olt C itor aut co} tion. errignt to reject Peterson, Manel er, A Union 0. Smet gale . “Used Car? Lots of Them i in The WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED salesman for territory to represent a well net and established wholesale house carrying general merchandise and einer heres are qualifications, re- , experience and full par- Tere ‘in first letter. Write Trib- une Ad. 22574, MAN WANTED MUST have car . Work in rural’ dis- tricts, your home county, Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch, Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. WANTED—First class licensed bat- yee at once, to ed on pecan Ronning’s Barber op, Scranton, N. Dak. Hard. | BARBER at once, Single man prei ted. Blackstone Berber Shop, ‘New Rockford, North Dakota. EXPERIENCED cook wanted. in person. Bar-B-Que Cafe, Apartments for Rent THREE room unfurnished apart- ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- leges. Also, one room apartment with private bath, kitchenette, and frigidaire. 106 Main Ave, Nicola _ Apartments. { or apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suftable for mar- ried couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies, Inquire: at The Tribune office FOUR or five room modern, partly furnished apartment. ONE two room house. ONE five room all modern furnished apartment. Adults only. 1517 Bowen. FOUR room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished. Built-in cupboards. Refrigér- ator. Laundry: privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. | DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. Salesmen Wanted AGENTS—Men and women. is- marck surrounding territory. New line. Big immediate earning. See Mr. McAnany, Room 713, Hotel Pat- terson, Evenings only, Female Help Wanted All modern. Four rooms and bath.| Gas stove, heat and water fur- nished. Good location. Close to capitol. 1006 5th. UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-bassment apartment. Laundry privileges. Gas and water furnish- ed. 402 14th. MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune ad 22611. GIRL for general housework, go home nights. Must be a good cook. Write Tribune ad 22615. GIRL for general housework. Apply in person. 234 W. Broadway. FOR SALE Refers! Land Bank Farms in z Kidder, Lo- idan and Wells len. cash pay- ment, 20 years time. See or write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Work Wanted EXPERIENCED and capable girl wants work by day or hour. Will also take care of children. Call 1980, YOUNG woman wants hour work. ironing, cleaning. Rea- Call Mildred, 1871 after sonable, 1:30. PIANO tuning. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th Street. Phone 649. A good buy in a small piano, WANTED day work by reliable and experienced girl. Phone 1492. Ask for Edna. = ite WANTED—Piain sewing, embroidery crocheting. 1014 Broadway. TWo girs want work by day OF Call 1308 ____Travel Opportunity DRIVING through Yellowstone Park - and back. -Room for several. Write A. H. cert, Hughes Apts No. 22, Sarving” to Washington at once. Have room for one. Inquire at Wachter Ranch, Phone 2406 223 South 11th Street '; | COMFORTABLE, clean, cool room Always hot water. Gen- town ‘aly: one 120-R. Call at 503 Ist. NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gentleman. 610 ~ Sree, Phone 26. Centrally eaten Bat water and gas heat. 404 5th Street. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. ONE large sleeping room. One block from high school, five blocks from capitol. Phone 978-W. _to bath, 421 Ist St. ONE sleeping room for rent. Next to bath. Hot water all the time. 617 7th Street. ROOM with evening and morning meal, Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 5th Street. LARGE front room for one or two ladies. 315 Mandan. Phone 1844-M. SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath. 618 2nd 8t. SLEEPING ROOM, close to bath. $11 7th St. Real Estate OVER 100 houses, over 1,000 lots, on every street in city, at all sorts of prices and Every house list- ed was built for a home and not just to sell. If you want a new home buy a lot and build to suit yourself. Then, any profit will be yours. All listings and all corre- spondence in any business we do is open to your inspection. You can buy cheaper through F. E. Young. Hay Lands for Rent HALF ‘section 12 miles south of Steele; quarter section 6 miles south of Wing. See Reo Knauss, Bismarck, N. D. . Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. %-17-138- 70, Kider County, North Dskots. If interested, write First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, Bedroom, kitchenette, private bath. Private entrance. Adults. ©. L. Pearce, 322 1st Street. TWO large rooms with large closets. Kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. All furnished. Available Aug. 1. 805 Ave. ©. AUGUST 1—Nicely furnished two room apartment with msin front entrance, Nice home for one or two girls. 604 3rd. apartment. Living kitchenette, Murphy bed, $28. Also, one at $22. room, Everts, 316 srd. FUR three-room apartment. aa light, gas and water. Imme- te possession. $35. 506 2nd Street. Sane 875. FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three tooms furnished. All newly decor- cee heat, Ughts furnished. wo bedroom furnished apartment. Built in features, laundry. For ap- pointment see Custodian, College Built TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments, Lights, heat and washing _ privileges. $25 per month. 223 Man- ‘dan 8t. FURNISHED two room apartment Clean. Washing privileges. Close in. 118 Mandan St. Phone 637-J. TWO t pore fur nlaieed pare its, water, laundry O _home, Rent reasonable. 601 16th. APARTMENT FOR REN T—Also, platform scale and other articles. Phone 2180, or call at 717 Thayer. Toom and kitchenette. Private entrance, la Base- ment bedroom. $8. 314 W. Rosser. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Whippet Coupe Chrysler Coupe Buick Sedan 1927 Essex Coach: 1929 Chevrolet. Coach... _ Twenty Others to Choose from. 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing. CORWIN-CHURCHILL CO., INC. Phone 700 Bismar De “BARBECUE DAY SPECIALS _ Prices Greatly Reduced 1929 Plymouth Sedan . 1930 Pontiac Sedan . 1931 Dodge Sedan ;.. 1935’ ‘Plymouth Coach . 1935 “Plymouth Sedan . 1935 Dodge Sedan .. 1938 Plymouth Sedan on Dependable Used Trucks 1928 Graham 1% ton truck ....$ 75 1930 ‘Chevrolet % ton screen ... 185 1934-Dodge % ton panel . 275 1935 Dodge % ton pick up. ~» 450 M. B, GILMAN COMPANY ; 2nd and. Broadway Phone 808 USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models, Try us first... Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, ° 1011 E. Main, $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330, FOR. SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. ° ee ‘Wanted to Buy BRING in your scrap iron and all other junk metal, hides, sheep pelts and wool. Northern Hide é& Fur Company, Sam and Jack Sle- ven, Props; Brick building corner - ae and Front Sts. Bismarck, N. 1928 1927 Ride Wanted WANTED ride to Grand Forks be- fore Saturday, Phone 1670-R. For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE for livestock 1929 Model A Ford truck. Good condition. Write Tribune Ad. 22623, Lost and Found LO8T—German police dog, Saturday, from Carl Rask farm, Mandan, Black and tan, weight 70 pounds, named “Smoky.” Notify W. R, Whitcome, 500 Ave. A. Phone 2418, Reward. ————____, : Mattresses ATTRESSES renovated and rel Either regular or spring filled, 405 9th St. Phone 1126, Perfection Cleaners ae Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c For Sale ONE room spartment with kitchen- ette. Also, two room apartment. 411 5th Street. Phone 273. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Close in. $20. Phone 2045-R. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. THREE unfurnished rooms. ee water furnished. For family. 13th Street. TWO rooms furnished for light housekee| mening. Close in. Call at 323 and FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Private bath. Available August 1. Call 107. ONE room furnished apartment. Lights, water and gas.. Phone 1003-W. 405. 5th Si FURNISHED one room’and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. TWO or three room unfurnished apartment. 423 9th Street. MODERN two room ground floor apartment. 208 11th 8t. Business Opportunity DUE to poor health must sell gen- eral merchandise business at once. City about 1,000, only two mer- cantile stores. Terms. Annual sales over $100,000, Good locality. Write I. G. A., Box 1610, Fargo, N. Dak. $1,200 complete. location in good town Address Langbein’s, Hebron, N. D. FOR SALE—Established meat market business in Bismarck. Owner leav- ing town. Interested parties write Tribune Ad. 22587. BARBER shop for sale. Terms. Good Cha crt Service Btation, 624 MOD) Oca “five room bungalow. finished remodeling, gas, or call at 202-Ave. EB. - all 1414-LW.-. OR WILL TRADE for livestock. 1927 Pontiac coupe. Good condition. New tires. Also, new house trailer, 6x12 ft. Write Tribune ad 22596. 48 6-inch John Deere tractor. lugs. 1 set extension rims. Reasonably priced. Jacob P. Dietrich, Bis- TORIES Star Route No. 1. COCKER Spaniel puppies. Regis females, $10. Males $20. Special this month only. Mack Kennels, Finley, N. Dak. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condie tion. Inquire Tribune office. C_ cs = Miscellaneous for Sale ROYAL ‘Typewriter. Late model, tabulation system. Excellent con- dition, $45. Left-handed driver, brassie, mashie, putter with bag, $5._Call 1363. CUT RATE EYE GLASSES. Why pay more? 113 Ist St. South of Chevrolet Garage. Phone 1589. Dr. MacLachlan Optical company. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. USED mimeograph, roll top desk, three drop head typewriter desks,: all bargains. Hoskins-Meyer. TWIN stroller. Good as new. Halt price: ‘Call 229-M. Mandan, North: Dakota. > BABY BED and high chair. Cheap. 219 South 12th. 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