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“Dry. Mellenthin _ sils or adenoids. _ get any, better, do not fail to Six MORE WHEAT FOR 1920 IS URGED BY GRATN DEALERS Visible Supply at Minneapolis | and Duluth Rapidly Dwindling ‘The world’s visible supply of wheat is abont 209,000,000 bushéls Jess than | ar ago. The acreage sown to| wheat in the United States Is 12,050,900 or 13,000,000 acres { than last year. The government fore- j casts that the winter wheat crop wiil | be only 183,000,000 bushels as agamst ast -year. i “The visite y of wheat in the States is 63,500,000 legs than ; wint less by . Elevator stocks in ‘Minnea-, and Duluth, including ‘Durum, | | are only about 6,000,000 bushels com- |- pared with 0,000 bushels a year ago. This carcely enough’ to keep the mills running for more than a week or two. There will undoubtedly be a strong demand both at home and abroad for all of the spring wheat we can possib- dy grow. Farmers who state that they will not put in wheat -because the guaranty has been removed, spould €0} er these facts. This ought to be a big wheat year at a big profit for the Northwest, START DRIVE AGAINST HIGH COST OF HOUSES re ‘Tenant feealeeun” in- Philadel- phia ‘in Desperate -. Straits s is Philadel- p rents down to’ a fedsbnable The tenant population is in ate straits for rents have been oing higher and ‘higher and no end seems to be in sight. The scramble for homes in the suburbs fs so acute that when one woman moved some of furniture out of her home, the , in order to clean the house, 25 persons tried to rent it from her within a few hours. ‘, To stop the profiteering in rents and homes, several organizations are attempting to unjte on a program of house building to continue for at least six months or until the ‘shortage has These organizgtions tions of 'tqnants; trade sentatives of tire build 2 béen asked to ‘undertake ‘py the department of~pulk ing ground acceé- |] treet ‘cars is ‘in great de- n manufacturers say more orders have been placed for tents this month than ever before in Philadel- phia’s history. i} There is an unprécedentea améunt of building of cheap cottages and? bungalows within a radius of 30 miles of Philadelphia to accommodate the rush of tenants that is expected when mild ‘weather ‘comes. Those erected in one communuity cost about v Coming To’ BISMARCK SPECIALIST For His Eighth Year in ‘North Dakota DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will Be at M’KENZIE HOTEL WED. AND THURS., APRIL 28.AND 29. Office Hours 9a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge fo for Ex Examination * Dr. Mellenthin is a régular graduate in“medicine and sur- gery and is licensed-by the state of North Dakota. He visits pro- fessionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consul- tation and examination free, ex- cept the expense of treatment when desired. “According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ton- He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin; nerves, heart, kid- ney, bladder, bed wetting, ca- tarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, led ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not call, as {mproper measures rath- er than disease are very often the cause of your long, standing trouble. . Remember above date, that examination on this trip will be free and that this treatment is different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. dramas ever conceived will be the special attraction “at the, New Eltinge Theatre Mondayiand Tuesday. A , RRR ey | Sebtgfua river ate being fitted out Many Mills Which Have Been sugar beet acreage of, northern low | o! promises to be more than doubleti / Fargo, April 24. ha Agricultural. 6 College, N. D., April —The male asparagus plants. pro- ed at the rate’ of 2,700 pounds more of asparagus per acre than did the i q oe seed producing plants.. These results : Ty Cate SAMUEL, i Z N any were secured in an experiment con- i 4 2 > ducted at .the North’ Dakota experi- 7 a Y 3 : ment station by H,-O.° Werner. ey ter-gents per pound this amounts. r, $270. pertacfe, or if the’acre was mix- si , f ed half and half the return would be 4 4 | Use $135 less than from all malé. plants.,” The male plants also produced the ~ si Years 7s 4 ‘ : - . hd * fo ~ ‘ + ‘ | ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE NGI dog eee. atin 2 aso a 7 oF , . | necessary. when the geason finally’ other-tay the city voted a. bond issue | bn a previous gift of a tract of Jand Beis | FI k ; | opens to get the maximum amount of j of $59, 000 to build a- baseball stadium| valued at the same. ue ‘ t Ln. = A! +8tain dn the ground in time .to as: | ——_—__—s==ss Se eee ‘ ‘i WA {gure a good crop. \ : } Labor Shortage Latest reposts,on the ‘labor. situa? ¢ . j tion’ are that ae. present the, démand y is just about being supplied. ' Mra.; PUT ] N RO Minie Bowe, of the United States Em- A ay OF ployment biireau of Fargo, said teay } lt . j that the government ofli¢e. is now i ‘able to supply the demand of ‘the: | Continued ‘Damp: Weather May/,farmers for help. For atime, she Sees ¥ a said, the demand was far greater than Cause Faimers to Give Up ¢ thes supply bat this condition has now ‘ aay ( San if een remedied. ~ She attributed thig ‘ Grain ThissYear condition ‘to the fact that many farm~ Mothers Know That ely a pees are seine ‘ia with less a vow h apa fore than 50 pet, and far ne less lan "3 @ Cpa . tent of the wheat that will be seeded [ — f i! Genuine Castoria is ae this yearby farmerg of Cass county, MALE ASPARAGUS 2 : \, au OI BS i is already in the ground, sseoalig E D pet GOHOL-@ PER GENT. fae oe : : E. A. Willson, Cass, count fa rieul BE’ TT i re . al agent. aia ta R_THAN SEE oa “Avegctabie reparations Always Mr. Willson. said” that the “ground | dF similating the! Food by this spring hag been’ in. excellent iifoestine Experfment Proves f nthe Soa trocnbehs and ars the ‘Shape for seeding and that this, in| 7 Worth of Plant . ai spite of the cold, weather, has great: |“ orth of Pian t d r « Jy aided the’ farm@rs ini the seeding of : J their wheat? ..r. Wills6n- augurs the Signa Ure M season's Crop prospects brigkt in spite q q of the short delay caused by’ the rain. Wheat Yield Cut According to’ repértd from. various ; parts of North Dakota the /wheat yield in “the state ‘this year“will be greatly cut, ‘largely’ due tothe cold spring, the ‘unusufamount’ of” mois: ture in some’ sections, especially in the Red-River-valley and the-high cost of labor. karmers feport’ that ifthe present damp weather continues and’ they are not able to.get into’ the fields \to seed wheat before May 1, they will ‘aban. don wheat’ farming’ this season’ to. 9 large extent- and ‘bend. their’ efforts . eS RE towards the raising: f-oats and bar! e es GITY AFFAIR ley,” which they say . bring justabout PEORIA; Ill~—Baseball has become, as good results a8. the raising of one of the features of "the city of Pe wheat, ** boria. It has a club in the Three-Eye eague. They are proud‘ of it, The + e ” Clara Kimball Young in “Eyes of Youth” one of~the greatest aspaceate Sorin Mictney seat moré spears and the spears were ‘somewhat smaller than for the seed bearing plants. < Ke : Yor thie growing season, of 1920” 0 that of 4919 according. to. the ge | survey in this part of the state. sugar beet acreage has-been mething Tess ‘than. 10,000. “Mill; apacity is also ingreased, three mills | operating in this section instead of‘. the ‘singlé one which operated. Tas| 0 each and are eagerly rented’ at 0 for the season. e 1Old\ canal boats lying along the as‘ dwellings and, fatnilies | are glad to ent them as temp ry’ homes. Th, situation makés intensive’ work IOWA DOUBLES wt hese mills are &t Mason City, Bel \ AREA OF SUGAR | mond and ‘Wav .\-That at ‘Waverly. ‘BEETS IN 1930.) "8 °° ‘2 for 8 Dt Coven teste | , a BET.HE’LL NOT x BOARD AGAIN ST..PAUL=+!Max Wagner was al Adie. for- Years Planning | j boarder at the house of Christ Buett- | § f|ner. He tdok Mrs. Buttner riding On Reopening * several times. She obtained a di- yerce from her husband and’ then Ruettper sued Wagner for alienation affection. The jury gave him |. $350. sapany.'wew YORK CITY. Buy only NORTHERN GROWN, Seeds which are tested for purity and _ germination. 1 A Few of Our Choice Offering Sweet Clover, White, soarified, per ee kore 24-—The* Mason “city, Ta., April $24 00 ° Car Washing > y: r Sweet Clover, Yellow, per’ hu. A - $22.80 \ ; oes Ww Ww d h th i Sunflower, Marhmoth Russian, per bu. 3 -$10.80 ‘ears ‘a sree ne S atrnapions lances ft washing { Siberian Millet; per aes PS .7$2. % comes from a larBe city garage.; Give him a trial. , \ We also casry a complete stock of. dll -kinds of r Seed and Fodder f 1 5 | Corn, Millets,“Sudan ,Grass,~ Amber Cane,-and Fresh bulk, Garden 4 S MA {Seeds at ‘prices that are » attractive, Send. for price list. CORWIN AGTOR ta a : , ‘i re farieee e oe 2 For sale, 100 feet fountige witha depth of 4 Huy, ea Vis eel cere ant Dealers Wanted en Gores eal ae 140 feet, corner of aan did Thayer streets. V alker- -Sietenesn Co. Abutting. streets and alley are paved. Lowest : a _ Whole anid RetalFlovints and Seedinen priced choice Bence property i in Bismarek. i fA 2 Price $16,000.00. EN oe ie Mrs Harvey H arris 9 Devel in Prin nting. and Enlargidg, To Ve sure of Good, Pictures, " * *, i ; at autre | _ROHRER ¥ T AX: LINE ‘,..\ Bring your Films to K “ i , . Hoskins: Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. : ye : ; : = Seta? SSPE ‘i MAIL’ US YOUR FILMS.- aa ere / cei to ‘Lainbert’s Livery , ee All I Orders Filled Promptly by Experts ev FREE? Punctuce Proof : : : Inner Tube Phot es |. SHOE rato one 257 for Taxi Day or Night . ' 18000 Miles without a Punctuic y gh FITTERS ‘ \: Punctere Proof Tube given RREE with each P tdered:"” iw a " Rbifec geneyiuei on con heb Ro erm Phone 87 for Correct Time MAIN STREET : Two hundred thousand: ny) Cat owners are ging these, tires 2 riding with comfort... Put oné of these tires and tubes on your’ » cantodas inflate with air Uke g ordinary tubes, yo Reanceaber you nee; : a Temipskable puncture proof tube tre with set fi . Clean Ca peat l Drivers: as "BUSINESS SERVICE co. WE SEND OUR GUARANTEE BOND WITH EACH ORDE ; 16 Haggart Block : Phone 662 : Pu sana / ; MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING . 7 ig $6.0 ae hk » é i |? Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph, i 720 oad Hy ie = 1 Prompt, and ‘expert service : ) Expert Accounting. ' ws et W. S. ROHRER, N Nahe Hotel Bids. : : —- = ' ee t ‘Prop. o ‘Main St. ; = er $8. Chip : = i WEBB BROTHERS : eee 6 Snort for city baanee CO. f0 Undertakers * - Embalmers: “4:1! Funeral Directors 8 To igsure immediate delivery, send money order. or ‘cashier’ > te, = a = : oe : Licensed Entbalmer in Charge ‘ is PUBLIC ‘TIRE CORPORATION DAY PHONE 50 - NIGHT PHONES 65~887 ‘ , Devt 10-458. 8, Michigan Ave., Chicage, I * +» , BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Se é = Distributots of = * ; “STUDEBAKER C i CADILLAC ny ; Z ’ : rae AUTOMOBILES _. We can’t have everything Wee “but we can ALL have a reliable sum of oo . ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING “PARLORS - eney et aside for use in years to come by-~ < ate . 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This i nce is ening by oe bank : Upholstered skillset pound interest, | re —that every safeguard and protection may-be thrown ue @ elas { around your deposits here., { ( FRENCH. & WELCH ‘ cay: 4 ae ilders’ Hard Implements Hi “The Friendly_Bank” Builders’ Hardware - implemen > Harness ‘ : De Laval Separators The Bismarck Bank . > | Ramen Arana meu Bring or Mail in-Your Films \ \ Bismarck ‘ | North Poker ! for Expert Developing Papeps foe 3: FINNEY’S DRUG STORE ~§ , Bismarck, N. D. 5 CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY \ BATTERY:PARTS: | | BUICK and OAKLAND - The Oldect aceon . “Exide” : Valve-in-head Motors > i inthis section of A> : mer wo nfo Service Station. f | BISMARCK,.N.D. ji.