Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
; ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Didn't Even ay a Good Start. BY ALLMAN. G0 TO EXTREMES! DON'T NEED SCENT AND THEN WE Fond] PRETTYGo0!WEWAD, Il on wed YouwerE. - , iT Di Tun WE WERE IN | Atl EXPERIENCE SOMETHING]! 7, Grew SPRINGS! Pega nee ie HELP WANTED—MALE SALESMAN bh Soares pe eis SUS ace PLACE MEV. |r POURED RAK ALL DAY -| Health Faddists Apt to Become aj Why Perfumes Are Not Over-' ccna re : TT tr Was A Neanaco coal aa No, "TOM, KIE’D AER Popular Bi Anes ah, ND. ft nde tgs re a . TRAVELING SALESMAN f : “This SUMMER;TOM ||! BEEN THERE THREE 4 ov. 'y . Apply WANTED * ( -—fa gs Hard to Deny That There Are Many) Writer Sees. Cause for Congratufation Like the Unfortunate Jiggins, Who in the Fact That Heavy Artificial Pa Literally “Dumb-Bell” Them- Odors Are Not Needed Here, selves to Death. as in Europe, — ™ —_ ot The following cditorial from the| That the sense of smell is sadly neg- Gary Times is, printed by the Journal | lected is ‘an opinion expressed every of the American Medical Association | once in a white by those who pride sa lesson to health faddists : themselves on a highly cultivated ol- here is a great deal of truth\in the | factory faculty. Just the other day a cal story of Jiggins, who had the | perfumer complained about the lack of appreciation of the pleasures of smell, especially among Americans, him, The Dallas News Well, for our own part, we are glad gins-took a cold plunge & that Americans are lacking in the He said it opened the pores, After it | cultivation of this most neglected of said it| the senses. We are especially thankful at mine or at Bismarck office in| The advertiser, desires a trav- Haggart ‘Building. 7:24-t¢ | eling representative in the térri- LEARN BARBER TRADB—At the Moler | LOY West, northwest, and south- Barber College, Oldest institution-of its; WeSt of Bismarck, who can sell a Kind, Established 1893. 'Timé a : ; pelise saved by: our methods: Catalog well-known. line of threshers, free. Moler Barber Coll 107. R. ngi Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, 11-1-1m6 eects) nue engines; to. .both WANTED YOUNG MAN—To work by ealers and users. month, | Steady “job. F.Jaszkowskt Successful applicant must be 21, fee) arse et kha the age of thirty and thirty-five, must __HELP WANTED—FEMALE | sneak German, should reside ‘in WAN t class girl or woman for * . ‘general housework in modern apart. | Bismarck or Mandan, but rési- ment with electrical applia ae j yp] . rq meh clues ie every apepcete Museny cence in the territory will be home nights, Salary $50.a month, Ap-| Satisfactory. The position is a ply Mrs. C. D, Dursema, Rose Apts. permanent one, pays salary, ex- suth healt habit. Jigs! ago, and health w he took a hot sponge, \ 1 __11-8-3t 3 ; GIRD, WANTED=Forgensral_ nouse- | Pense, and bonus. and man OW, AUD ITS AN AWFUL Now LisTeM, GET THis! WA: HA-HA-HA! Mosed the pores. He got xo that he that the men of our race and country wotlk t . John Dawson, sag ith chosen can start as soon, as he PLACE WHEN Its We HAD ONWN BEEN Taes MY HUSBAND ENDS : could epen, andgshut his pores at almost} entirely neglect the use of WANTEDGIn or woman for general | C4N qualify: AIG = | KHOU “THREE. DAYS AND | WALKED ti ANNTHING will. : perfumes. ~ ‘housework. Mra. B. Tillotson. “Phone! None need apply who axe not Q = VP Ta OUR ROOM: AND - || UP TELLING ANY THIN ‘Figgins used to-Stand and breathe | ‘The perfumer who is making the WANTEDCON oP nsinan tors Pan in a position to give bond if re- <WEVE BEEN THERE. To ay ROS TELE THE SAME WAN— at ancopen window for half an hour | complaint points out the fact that, house work. Apply Dohn Meat Market.| quired, nor’ whose character, WHAT “THE CLERK SAID \ hofore dressing. He said it expanded | While we cultivate the sense of sound, Bae Ie Oe $B reputation anak saleg: record is / AT THI z ' 6 “his lungs. He might, of course, have | touch, taste, to a certain degree, and WANTEDTA spinpetent itt “tor nouse- | + open to most ful i t perore. You TELL ! P et had iv done ina shoe shop with a|the sense of sight, we leave that of - Mrs. BL V r, 15 Aver Br I ica vo careful invest- OTHER PART: _£ s boot strercher: but, after all it cost smelling pra@tically uncultivated, Well, WANTEDOGIN for general housework. igation and scrutiny. a B a him nothing this way, And what is |there is this difference—that the man Call 520 Mandan Ave. Phone 297. A real salesman is sought for half an hour? we or woman who indulges her apprecta- After he had got his vest on, Jig-|tlon of odors by wearing . perfumes; be i-ihiwk|this position, and from such a WANT hakary altess for, Homan | Cafe!one any communication will be WANTED—Cook at Chocolate Sho held in stfictest confidence. Ad- 10 dress, A. C. Kingman, Postoffice Box 813,.Fargo, N. Dak. © ‘necessarily inflicts these odors on all - who come near her. Even the woman who wears bright and clashing colors rd and hindside “up, does not do this, for we can look; - He could have got a job as a dog away—but there is no way of avoiding auywhere, He spent all his time at a perfume. While we breathe we have to use our smelling faculties. sins used to ,hiteh himself up) like a dog in harness and do shadow ex- ises, tle did them forward, back- GAND FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres up land. | this kind of thing, In hts spare time Produce good fruit and other crops. SapmSyfAN WANTED—By old veliable 300 bearing fruit trees. Fuel on place. Fair set of buildings, water to irrigate if needed. 4 miles from R. R. Close to school, Good climate and netghbors. Open water-power site on place. No swamp, alkali, or blizzards. At a bar- house’ to sell our new 5c punch boards to merchants in small towns and coun- try stores, either regular or sideline salesman, ~UNRESTRICTED _TERRI- TORY, BIG COMMISSIONS, » Write for salesman outfit, EMPIRE MANUFAC- at the office he used to lie on his stomach on the floor and see if he could lift himself up with his knuckles, ff he could, then he tried some other Gan’t you recall how often your pleasure at the theater and) your powers of concentration at church or the lecture have been well ‘nigh de- stroyed simply, because of a nearby gain... Terms, by owner. Alva. Hall, a n U _Porthiill, Idaho. ime | EURING CO. 15 WW: PLUME, ST. util he. found one that, he WANTHD—To trade my equity in 160] ST psMpn sine ei : couldn't do, ‘Phen he would spend the | Perfume? No matter how artistic the ANT ODT omen rild ead horees. WA | SALES y old reliable}. to suit. Also five room medern house | | ; hi - {perfume may be, if it is kept in acre farm fot cattle and horses, Wvee| fim to ‘soll an entirely new fe Sales! $2800. "$1000 cash. J. H. Holilian, | «| of the congested condition obtaining | "est of his Inch hour on his stom-]P hapa ia tae a arges At they are ePdekers,| Board -proposition t merchants, In| door Idast of Post Oitice.” Phone 713..| until players are forced to discontinue | ach perfectly happy. a close audience or near to you for Box 105 McKefizie, N. D. ii-8-10t| small towns and country stores, unlim- 1-6-2 : the game because of heavy snow. At| In the evenings, in his room, he used | long at a time it is sure to become an- noying, not to say really sickening. goo OK OS CRE ibe eee: ited territory, big commissions. Write 5 es R LE— Sie-' -70, Ss y ; Ss By owner, one 8-r 3 : additi Hed FOR ee eae ee igilles Hearne org = Cutt Empire Manu: full By owner, ne room house, 7 least two additional clubs, not of an | to lift iron bars, cannon balls, heavy i Co., ity Hall Ave-| front; porch screened in. Ea enee. ! exclusive nature, aré in prospect, and | dumb-bells and haul himself up to] AS & matter of fact one reason why ted at q _| city commissioners are giving atten-| the ceiling with his teeth. we Americans go in so little for per- John B. Fried, Jamestown, N. D. y i s : 8 ; 11-8-1wk] — tee Norfolk, Va. 31-8-1m0} hen house. ‘This property is loca SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our line} 10f4 11th Street. Will take in cattle or i i of salesboards (on entirely new Blan) to horses, Will sell on easy tecme kt “AL fou a recommendations that addi- He liked it. fumes is because we are of all nations tes merchants in small towns and country! bargain, if taken soon. lionil tracts rov a . pry AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES] "Sch#Mty oy Smelt {te any, “double _calPat'pidee on phone GioN. “TOAD ta Hone! trigis shonld be provded to nc: | ie spent aff the nig slinging bin: | 8 Te ee onsen, Our iealereare LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR—Wiil_be| commissions, prompt pay. Write for | mNcaLowS-UNGALOWSCO : ate the increasing number self around his room, He said it made | Out cities, our houses, our theaters are / accepted in, payment of 1921 Ford] selling supplies NOVELTY SALES co., P ee noe LOWS—Cozy players. hake Greg c MWthee 2 : sweet to the nostrils compared to the ' miles. Good as new And price $600.0 SINIA. -25-1mo| “4! 5 8 sizes, re orli 7 a : “rfactly clear tie we F cities an plie pl 5 ae sone ee ee eed values tc Write us or Berlin, Nov. —The first congress garfectls clear he wert to bed and Italy, where no one cah visit Venice top dust hood. At present pricey of at LOST @ / Telephono y Dept. Biamarck| of Shop Soviets recently held here re- slept. As soon as he awoke he began 1 ithout : 4 bonds you can save almost a hundfed | roay—arown kid glove. Finder yetuiin FOS LE aT ac T MM-1wis | fused to go on record as favoring the clearing it again, or Florence without being shocked by jars. A 58 Tri! -OST— VF r rel TOR SALE—A ati ‘a By tag . liars. Address, 158 Tribune | | Co urribune Co. felttn | FOR SALE—AU modern Ay Figgins is dead. He was, ofcourse, | the smells of the city, one finds a high vane AUTOMOBILE SACRIFICED To quick | PARTIES—That found ladies gauntlet at_h buyer, I will sacrifice my beautiful 5-| glove,. please return to 423 Front Street | FOR SALE passenger touring car. ‘This car run| 8nd receive reward, Att] on payme . Box se} Soviet government of Russia. ‘There } 215 12th Street, I Russia. ‘here } * jor Shop.” 11-6-1wk | WAS a sharp clash between the Com- 4 pioneer; but the fact that he dumb. | @PPreciation of perfumes. Syen-toom! how der, |.Munists and Independent Socialists holted himself to denth nt an early | 1 the Orient, where the faculty of smelling is developed to a fine art, the tt. Good, neighborhood, P,] over the question but the motion age docs got prevent a whole genera- | § ; abe Hee f impression of the city odors ts some- less than five hundred miles, almost. all vote ; j eee eamiene, Boag; upholstersa tio- WANTED TO RENT =| Yoted down. About 1,000 delegates at- | ton 6f young men from following in tor, like'new. 5 handsome white wire WANTED — To rent _5-room modern MISCELEANEOUS 1 tended the meeting. | Minneapolis, Minn, Nov. 8—Women | pis nath. thing that the occidental traveler wheels. ‘Telephone 763 at once. house, not’ more than 10 blocks’ from | gi37—Witisn -YOUR MONEY ~GOKS The workers in the German indus- | horseshoe pitchers bf Minneapolis are| ‘They are ridden by the health | SeVer forgets. ‘The characteristic odors trial and commercial estab ae : i of Bombay, of Calcutta, of Cgnstanti- 2 ~ “4 11-4-1wk| ‘Tribune office. Permanent tenant for nhieu 4: Ht 2. MO) ‘\DTONOBILI FOR SALIEZOr exchange] good place. Call L. 0. Gilmore at Tri-| SO RS tee oe at dist for real estate. 1920 five passenger} _bune Job room. M-2-tt FSi tuture: ma ae TR aol count touring car, excellent condition, extra| \WANTED—Two or three furnished light-| pregegt for your, gro ving child, i equipment. Box 207, sla arene eeping rooms, by young married] inveS€ment paying higher inter ed in the congress with the need of \ Write 152 Tribune. 11-3-5t are also offering capital breterred conserving raw products “so that | in the art of throwing “ringers.” The ; ROOMS FOR RENT FOUND Fa eect eho cind to show [Germany may, produce sufficient’ fin- | Keenest of rivalry is being displayed) © aan hn Furnished: ré Teh zr shGraIng. pure Tink with |” LeU this thoroughly equipped plant, | Shed commodities to, enable her to es- between the masculine horseshoe | They chase ‘urnished, rdoms for light | LOST—Saturday morning, cuff link wh “ug. before. buying or selling | tablish credits, abroidfivith. zhich, to | throwers and those of the fairer sex.) ew on thelr feet. They bunt for e644, or call at] “diamond setting. Finder please return nds it will pay you, City De Denna hice aro eeae Fira Woh 5 : 1 pet: ue F wn part,we like the Amer!- 2 ‘ 5 11-3-1wk| “to The Tribune office, and receive re- fe Realty’ Company. 2 spay for the f e most | . Following’ the organization of the] szono, ‘They bother about pepsin. ‘or, our own part.we ‘ For RENT Furnished goom, in modern | Ward. 11-8-2: Richmond necessary food dnd raW materials. first’ Women’s Horeshoe club in the} They won't eat meat because it has | Way best. The mneee, deseatle ome. Ladies preferred. 23 1st Street, ee leather Rudolph Wissel, .£ on inister | country rec la r al~ lias i 1 es fragrance that we’ can fin n our sutaee ie BORSA tap LATS EE aut nee aero | gdm Wissel, formerly mite county reeeue, plans forthe Insel vo mr aire, Ther wot et | ee in gue drawing rooms or thet ‘ phaire® : #4 +! fruit because it lsn't got any. They = en hehadre) 3 On ¥ : ‘Y | ters, is the fragrance of fresh alr, air so fresh that it Is syebt to the nostrils, For RENT— TWO Toms for tight hous ‘ k algo one single room. 71 HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms,| with rocker to match; one, hed room| (ep. igs h : vs mer | 1 $1,100, to be moved in 30 days. I also|, rocker; two library tables; one. large of. foreign supplies. The 28,000,000:| “eyes and aim” dulled by the winter. herry pie anc doughnuts. ‘They won't ‘ S op a And what can compare with the smells of the country? The pine tree, e 2 good lot on paving will sel fee dressing’ pias tystraing; one enitrenier; toms of ore which Germany formerly |The inclosed playing grounds have 4 1a] 400. FH coma on er Foal Oe ne TaGn aN Dace ct amonie obtained from Alsace Lorraine been completed and on each Saturday. | ‘Ink Ose out of a tap. iter won't 309] place like home. dso 10 room modern} 423 Front_Str 11-8-2t | Luxemburg must. no® be procured | members ‘of the local women's club dines out a a cn hey won't the fresh-mown hay, the’ hillside after 5 ch foreign cre ‘The Versail- | ca a’} nse oysters ont of a pail, They won' Po as L i a through foreign credits. The Versail- | can be found horsesho@’ SI ont 0} Lae nie ae a storm, the breézes that blow over eee bs 3,000 miles of ocean, the apple orchard and the grape arbor? Thesé are tl . = hmenti not to be outdone by their competitors | mania. of the opposite sex, even though the They make themselves a nulsance. latter are said to be more experienced] ‘They get mp at impossible hours. ‘They go out iu silly litte suits: and nople and Hong Kong, made up of a marvelous complex of mistakes of sanitation, is something that the trav- ‘ eler cannot degcribe, but the recollec- run marathon heats before breakfast. round barefoot to get the tion of it is unpleasantly vivid all hig life. who are now given an activ administration of them, wére impr a 2 kiteh- maple stand, | tile and iron industries were in need | that the women may not have ‘their | | .cfer atbnmin and starch to huckle- a? FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern iy home, 320 Mandan Ave. “Phone 39 of 800. Fix-j les Treaty’ had deprived the nation of | slinging. drink milk out of a jd. Cowards! FURRMISHED —ROOMS—For™ rent. 1,220] Rouse, hot water heat, excellent room-| FOR SALE: y South 6th Street. 11#6-5t! ing house or home. $1800 cash balance} cry in connection. ‘Tow: tures and stock will invoice about $1,- one-third of its grain producing areas | ‘The new club has‘affiliated with-the | afraid. Yes, sir, a s dué to! Mrs. Thomas Heenan, president of The first bookseller’s catalogue in Wi 400. Monthly sales $1,500. c i 4 i J maker. ieewods Beane Gavecotn while the remaining soil had been im- Minneapolis Horseshoe Pitchers’ asso- And after all their fuss they pres- = uae poverished by intensified wartime cul- |.cidtion, which was composed entirely iy theur some siuple, old-tashtoned | *mells-that the Americans appreciate f OR MBER E tiniedent | tivation, and lack of fertilizers. of men, and representation is divded ss and die like anybody else. and love.—Buffalo Express. : . . IN. S. r ets 40,000. ‘The former minister ascribed the | equally between both clubs in the joint y bes | present economic crisis to under pro- organization. Color Test SuBteme. Early Booksellers. Stock $10,000, can be re- duction, denying that i reme court recently ing 109 men. = duced, Good reason for selling. Num- | jver-cons foe aa jeclarved that | y ,, 7 aid sha | The Florida s J ber ‘Tribun: Ti-d-2wks over-consumption and he declared that the women s horseshoe group, said she ; al u: foarte 'Y the English language, so far as 1s 3 BE KODAK FINISHING Fons na{ Germany would be forced to subsist on | had been informed indirectly that the | Tlie tlie decision of ja lower court | se “is one bearing a date of 323 : i men are becoming a “hit dubious” ove | that the color test leads the acid test » IS aring: of 32: - | small rations for a long time. few ler. their superiority as horseshoe | n citrus fruit in determining their years ago. It was issued by Andrew. Haunsoll of Lothbury, England, and IN SIPAT. CI throwers and are planning to hold! qarketable condition, A large grower MUNICIPAL GULF winter practice in inaeor courts ala. Wane oa nrge Brower | contains an claborate dedication to Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, | turber, weight FOR RENT—G ge $4.00. per month. | j a. slied for the coming yea howe to bial Mic | links be supplied for the coming y center. Phone 4 marck. Write us for/prices OM | fruit could not be shipped unless it The 2 icipal course in. this he jorle mnunletpal | ot cream. ard poultry.—Northern | rood ine acid test. ‘The supreme tioner, now, is the origin of the word sta Bring your Films to - Land Company, eeu ee ere : t viook to ship) grapefrui ha Zs fie Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N.D. FOR SALE = Wall catablahed collectic COURSE POPULAR | the women’s national tournament | chisel An verage on ree es vot | Queen Hlizabeth, ‘The first booksellers MAIL US YOUR: FILMS agency business in North Dakota. Big will held in connection with the i ae eee. {in England “were migratory peddlers, i fs ‘ opportunities, for big money, fall col- ae be a itis | were than one-h: colored, indicat- 8 ps All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts) Iections just ‘started. We Will pay y' St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 8—Hundreds | men’s tournament here next fail, 738} ine yiponess, under the law. An in- | Who carried their sinall stock on their : = to investigate, Address 154 ‘Tribune. | of persons got the “golf bag” for the announced. pector made an acid test and seized mee one thus pita ee Properly F Be IE iret time, this Season, accordifig’ to De ETE | he shipment as immature fruit, ‘The | be called pioneer book agents. | nes yN ; SHOE SOR BALE” Tyo.good Bucks et uncenient made. by. those in| Sell your cream and poultry) |: Hee aetetues cones The] In the course of time some of the ° a. a FITTERS L. B, Heaton,’ McKenzie, 4 charge of municipal courses here, and }to our agent, or ship direct 0 | oi. suihoritios had ‘held that the | More Prosperous hawkers of literature’, Kichmon ] Wi ney players are urging that additions: | Northern Produce Co. BiS-| ejay test secondary and that the {Set uP smal stalls or booths and thus). & y becage known as “stationers.” ‘This a * MAIN STREET FOR SALE-Baby bed, in good condition, | city has been continually crowded | Yi zeneral lied to défiers in “sta- 616 7th Street. 11-5-tf | from early summer, with the, prospecc Produce Co. court holds that ripeness is sufficient | 8eper® ly app) y : ; u B ' lest for shipment, -but if the ripening tiqhery,” which has come to mean writ- ing n ater Ms, paper, pens, ink and 4 s delayed, as it sometimes is, until For the first time North and South Ameri¢a are to be linked together by gular wireless communication, De- spite the progress in wireless elec. | ’ rae tricity tne region of the equator has | &. continued to set up a barrier against | the invisible messages, The most | vowerfyt currents could not penetrate resistance known us WEBB BROTHERS 5 ; ? ton, Similar articles, Booksellers in Eng- _ Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors | FREGKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ez should Change tt Just tor tint BY BLOG ER |e ere eave by the aed test , and were for centuries treated as Licensed Embalmer in Charge : bai]! hat he may market the fruit. _hear-criminals and subjected to many ‘ Come ANOW=s NO i restrictions, whi¢h were not wholly DAY PHONE 50 s IGHT PHONES 65—887 f FooliSuNES S— S4y dais the Amari removed until 1758.. The booksellers = E Ling te A rae poth England and America now have Your PRAYERS powerful associations, the former dat j fag from 1820. t “BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER T DONT WANNA Go “' BED Four-year-old John was visiting his Now, he had not intended ng so. long and had not brought rn entire change. of clothing. So he CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES ; ; ct ie tic” Now, at last, this problem | “"S eer at et “‘nhout not: Bellis a . been solved. Great high power [C00 ‘ stations th the United States can now | he afternoon beforeshis uncle was to take shim home auntie took him communicate with similar stations in ‘to the first vaudeville show he had | PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Ea A Licerfsed Embalmers in Charge BED-TM COMING | F NO | ; : 4 Brazil.” At a touch of the keyg at | avon visited. And the comments he Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 UP THERE IN j Now ork or Washipgton the Anvisible | made were loud and amusing to the aes See nie A AANUTE. ih waves will overleap every barrier ad | nombers of the audience around him. he read an instant later on the south- But nothing exactly startling was said erhzeontiifen!, ..“Ehe\ wireless Witt Knit) ontit young woman in black tights r the two western continents.— came on the stage to do some acro- Lite, patie stunts. Then his clear little voice called out so that most of the Germs and Microbes.” people there heard him, “Oh, auntie, SS BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET / GWE US Us ! Upholstered Furniture Made to Order o* DAY OUR DAILY pop oad TSU: < ft genes and ite are terms etch she has on a dirty union suit too.” ——E— ne — = F \L ‘= are applied to certdin organisms too | BREAD — ‘SNE “US THIS DAV [Sipaitto be séén-by" the. unnlded .eye!| whether Gruled of the Carnegie. 2 al ore Most of thore which produce disease | The maghette survey sacht, Carnesic, DAI PIE INSTEAD | are known ns bueteria,, These are one: | after tying out of commission at Wash- celled plants. hey are i sects Or | ington for a year, was fitting out at even animals, being much lower In the | the end of September for a new cruise scale of life and much simpler in| (her sixth). to cover a period of two structure than insects. Man alw or three year Her route this time has made use of certain germs... will lie mainly in the South Atlantic, out, however, knowing. just ‘w' he | Indian and Pacific oceans, the ports of was using. for instance, yeast used | eat) for the year being Dakar, Rio de eweAsS mS DAY OUR DAILY BREA) —- OF BREAD, BCAUSE, TUKE PIE BETTER? F. A. KNOWLES, “ty baking and other fermentation proc: | Janerio and St. Helena. “J. P. Ault is »» Optical Specialist esses, in command.—Scientifie American. ' e ieee Eyes examined, glasses ea? and _By rubbing an eelctric light bulb| ppitadelphia has 16,000 manufactur- * 3 CARL PEDERSON placed while you wait. before the electricity was turned on. = pel B, SENGE,.D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor ' Consultation Free Quite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 The United States industries use practically 6,000,000 pounds of bronze powder annually. FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Established: in 1907 Southwestern North Dakota’ and R 7 Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N.'D. BISMARCK, N. D.