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an RATS ARE CARRIERS OF DREADED PLAGUES “BY DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING Surgeon General, U. 8, Public Health 5, Service case. of rats and certain other rodent ani- is, such as the ground squirrel, in the United States, and the marmot, Plague is primarily. the patient. is overwhelmed and dié¢; usually in a. very short time in from hours:er less to/two or three da 4 Preumonic type is recognized by the Deptoke of pneumonia and the dloéd tinged sputum. which is teeming with plague germs. | it is impossible to estimate the : Tribime Classified Advertioenneat ‘PHONE 382= me ie! FOR SALE NOUSE--6 rooms and bath, modern and in excellent condition, double garage, lawn and trees, east front. Located on 4th street. e $5250, 1 insertion, 26 words or under ..... m PERSONAL... MARCELLING in your home or mine. Price 60 cents. Call 627R or 313- 4th St.. By appointment only. 2-9-lw _ ene renee camer ER TR AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES 18744. : 1 ‘ jsass| burrowing rodent of Russia and| number of people, who shave died of| Terns. % Fasts' J China plague th ages past, though the fig-] BUNGALOW—D rooms: and bath, ad- 2 insertions, 25 words or ial The disease occurs in human be-| ures certaimy run into hundreds of] ditional bed room in basement, | - +’ Opening Prices Followed by: H j Jings in three forms, first the bu-| millions. It is estimated that more] good condition. Located in Rivers ip avoids ab Lackeocd. Aceves 000! Main, " 84%: Strength Displayed at Open- bonic, which is the most common|than ten millions human beings have| view. Also garage in basement. iY = Phone 187. 2-10-3t nt wd d ; 86% form ‘so far in recent times, second} died of plague in the last 25 or 20 ¢ $4800.00, Terms, , By er a : ‘ e aepticaemic which usually oe-| years. B35 ; LosT pturns t6°Well Above Ses td ing But Pool Support curs side ‘by. side with the bubonic| The future of plague in the United| features: fireplace, hard Wood te LOST—A pair of tortoise shell rim % ype, and third the pneumonic, the} States is hard to predict. The dis-| downstuirs, screened porch, g: i Shbing Ace, en eG Later Withdrawn most fetal of all types and the one | eage is present in 40 countries at the fine lawn and trees, located on Gil tional per word. asaea, Phone 100 eat : — pe wl apreads rapidly from one} present time. Approximately a quar-| street. Price $5500.00. Terms. ' SOT MISCELLA: 90% 95% 97%) New York, Fob, 11—(PI—A sudden] person to another, particularly! ter of a Million’ cases, “of human| HOUSE -G rooms and bath, modern, | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || sox-sate— vu Sate isk niture; too ft” 38,j |dtlve by bears succeeded in tempor-]@mong persons who are poorly fed,| plague were reported from all coun-| god cagdition, located near park. RATES all in goed condidon; tiving soon 100° $7 98% sarily unscttling prices in today’s poorly housed and huddled together|tries last year. Rats readily cai Hele $4250.00. - Terms, > Suite ‘consisting of overstutied av , Be jock market after an opening dis-]in overcrowded, insanitary places of| the disease from one country to an-jBUNGALOW—5 rooms and bath, 65 Cents Per Inch CMport (And cbs Winoaureker and wi 1492 1475 1477 |play of strenigth, The selling was | abode. other, on board. ship, and there is| modern, screened porch, east front, | ary classified ads are cash and two-tone" walnut” dining rato the lowest 15.12 1602 15.05 | Concentrated on stocks in which pools| The bubonic. ad septicacmic types | hardly a ship built ‘that does not] lpcated on, 2ith street, Price | in advance. Copy should | fooml:. get. echalalhe ake Wek: m fake, the wheat [2h tg05 {had been operating, teading to a tem.|can hardly be said to be contagious— | harbor rats in lange numbers. $1000.00. PRGAVER Te dE aS elbee tne xtension table and six chairs; bey ry hella aus “Hier |POrary withdrawal of pool support|the pneumonic type under bad sa Must Fight Rodents date estou sate day: two-tone walnu: bedroom suite con- sisting of bed, dresser, dre THE “bench and rocker; als BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hinatt ainanine bade aime PHONE 32 ition. plete, and drop-side cot, good con- id ends, very rea- sonably 5th St. ed, Call 1142W. 1030- te 1-27-t¢ BABY CHICKS—Strong husky — six- teen leading varieties from corti fied farm flocks, Buy Northern Bred ty Quality Live, delivery cutalogue od ti east ; front, off paving, $5 gisoo | See aaah in cash, balance reasonable terms. un ee. ROOM ‘bungulow, one of the most | pu iJ reputable companies.|”” attractive in. the city, oak finish| POR SALE-—Used electrie washing “OME IN AND US OR] throughout, basement’ roomed off,| machines in’ good shape, Priced PHONE 138. ‘ nice location, $6300.00. ferms if desired. f gg oe ihe ena bee trim, touching off of a number of|jtary and poor ccohomic conditions| The fight against the bubonic and hot water heat, built-in features, Sy, eearer ee Fs Aor te: 1 e roaz |30P-lose orders. | Speculative ‘uneas-|is very contagious the septicaemie types of the plague rage, lawn and trees, cust front. ing alde. | Fl feraand fi Mine ay iness over the dividend action to be Fleas Carry It _ jis a fight against rodents, chiefly]! $6500.00, ‘Terms. Re neapats, the fant cuneate, : 1662 | given by the Genéral Motors direc-] If ‘the bubonic and septicacmic| rats. Rats can be fought effectively | BUNGALOW rooms and bath, was reported as the be anda fors after the close and the reponts | types are not contagious, how, it has|in only one way, namely, by the rat-| modern, good eopeton and well ed since Qetober. pial sanean at that banks were more discriminatory | been. asked, do human beings get the| proofing of buildings, preferably at] {vcated. | swo additional rooms can Wheat closcd firm,’ % to 1% over the nature of collateral for|disease? The answer is—through in-|the time the buildings are con-| be completed apstairs. Price $5500. cents net higher, corn % te 1%¢ . Joana since <itie tet exchange fig. fected fleas—usually certain very | structed. Ships also ought to be| Wil 1 other equally good h cents up and cate at % toy | oot Leite {ures on loan totals. were made pub- definite species of fleas that have | made as ncarly/rat proof as possible.| WE HANE other equally kood homes cents gain, a NS : 1.00% Mls |lic, influenced some of the selling,|fed on infected rodents, particularly | | What is the treatment for plaguc?| for sale at prices and terms to i z 1.56% 1468’ 1.4 thin market was apparent for some|rats, e : Unfortunately, in the pneumonic and} Suit, *hicago, Feb. 11.()—With fi : 9x, {Of the high ‘priced issues with the re-} The chief manifestation of the bu-|septicaemic types of this disease, al- B ly active Gommissign hiakebbes 3 # OO eae th sult that sharp breaks occurred when | bonic type is the bubo or enlarged,| most nothing can be done. In the progress und with offerings. lighted det 80'S 9112] stock was pressed for sale. U. S.{tender, swollen gland—shence the|bubonic type, fresh — anti-plague Wheat: averagse KIGGGe WeGae, dain’ d sere se: O8%| Cast Iron Pipe dropped from 209 tol name, bubonic. The septicaemic type|serum should be given freely as the early dealin 6! citern inate: mK am 200,’ Devoe and Raynolds extended its is the one in which the 9! ly in the course of the diseasa as ld to un advance emphasised hansids, ai - BM BT OT BTM |loas to more than ten points, andjenters the blood stream directly and | possible. old | paent on speculativessales when as. So 30". da% 38% | CANRRS Arnie dropped 7 to 96. 0d resent public contract stocks Fla: eee ee ee a imvdte wachiee white paint over the huge floor sur- carole WOTGAGE SeCUITY|° low, cast front, close WSs AIKEN a tena neat 244'y 24414 241 242 Inew peak at 317% in the early after- , ; face and then flood the arena. | Hae COMPANY, INC. | na year old, fi Of an increase. is\in. sight. Reports * 243 244 “lhoon, again rallied the general list. (Cup HES NaBS oD ree ne . | ® of good sised didur, beninede iit alee In the railroad section, some of the Meh Tork cote Maia ‘i : rie eats Office with First Guaranty Bank. {> neapolis tended also to strengthen southern and southwestern shares Has Confidence in 6 Bt the wheat market. Opening prices, jturned heavy, “Katy” dropping two Success of Honey " . fin » to the anged % ¢ rf at points, but the eastern hard coal car- arate de cea guise iat dete aiuieccunaan Tiers moved up on reports that min-| New York, Feb. 11-—Four enter- Producers Combine coke completes 1 ania iewblvant’ dunked Ch mata seial offer free. ef NG y -}sons having lain FOR SALE have lots in all parts | ' City if you wish to build of) 6 ROOM, strictly modern house, hot d locations are being! water f " rapidly pic! up. We also have choice farm lands, WE WRITE all kinds of insurance in gare st front only MALE HELP WANTED \7 ROOM house, fine neigh- ers and operators again were in con: bb h b bi NTED—Men and women to Tear) eee eee ee tun0D, and July 1.49 to % were followed by Surni i de. or Co. f; Acih con~! prising “cabbies,” their usual cab busi- barber 3 great demand; bi; 3 bs hy oe upturns all around to well above yes- eed ge Ak os er aad Co) ference in (aged effort tol ness gone to pot because of the heavy 2 terday’s finish, - g1go|28tee upon a plan for resumption of snows, managed to dig up some old- Corn: aun ouss Aavelbgid Semmes | ties Wi omeaetemetakes: anthracite mining. : fashioned cutters, slelh Dells and sympathizing with wheat. After op- ening uncuanged to\% cents highe May 80%. Corn scored moderate gains. Oats started unchanged to % off, May 41% to 4%. Later, all months made a slight advance. Higher quotations on hogs helped strengthen provisions, PRIC! ION NERVOUS QN MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, Feb. 11.—()—Open- ing weakness in wheat was followed by nervous, irregular’ price action, with sentiment mixed and uncertain atter yesterday’s sharp decline. Open- ing prices were %& at % cent lower, with may off to $1.5913 at low point. ery carried the market up % at it on a slow and halting rally. gained % cent carly, felt back % fcent under yesterday's close and turned firm. May rye declined 1% cents, May barley advanced % cent; May flax seed broke 3 cents after a opening. i wheat was unchanged. Dur- » was in light supply and demand fair, Corn was quiet and easy, especially for*mixed. 6 Onts was slow and steady. Rye was quiet and easy, Barley was steady, Flax seed watin good de-|4 mand, _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 11— Hogs 35,000 moatl# 10 to 15 cents higher; killing Pi advanced 15 ‘to 25 cents; big pagers doing little; bulk 250 to 325 p ‘butchers 12.10 at 12.60; mejor- ity desirable 200 to 226 pound weight 12.85 at 13.25; better grades 190 pounds down largely 13.40 at 13.71 top on all weight 13.35; bulk packing 0 at 11.00; desirable killing .00; heavyweight hogs x 65; medium 12.80 at 13.40; light 12.30 at 13. light light 12,25 at 13.85; packing sows 10.65 at 11.25: slaughter pigs 13.50 at 14.00. Cattle 11,000; fed stcers uneven; generally steady; slightly more ac- tive than Wednesday; especially on shipper accounts; best matured steers 11.25; few loads 10.50 at 10.75; top yeatlings 10.90; baby ‘beef heifers 10.75; most fat steers 8.75 at 10.25; she. stock steady to weak; bulls 10 cents higher; heavy bolognas vealers strot mostly 12.00 at outsiders upward to 14.50 and better. _ Sheep 17,000; fat lambs slow; open- ing steady to strong; few curly seles to shippers 14.26 at 14.50; several doubles of medium weight lantbs to vackers steady at 13.75 at 14.00; one; load of mixed fat and shearing lambs, ‘traders 14,50, steady; few sales | 3 Steady tote, of fut ewes 8.75 at 9. weak, SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Ceatie fae |, Minn., eat. ik isc - je 2,300; steers and yearlings slows sbout steady; fat she. stock dull; canners and cutters and bulls unchanged et ‘Wednesday's low point; thin flesh stockers and feeders hav- ing fair action; ’ fleshy kinds slow, in with beef steer-market; part load: yearling steers 9.60; mixed yo! steers 23 head averaging. pads ulk steers and yearlings 4.50 at rgely 4. t 6.60; stoekers ahd tejare used for any” 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum .. 1 red durum No. Dark hard winter . Hard winter ..... We quote but following: Oats . Barley z z, per. cwt. . m . SHELL COR: No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more . No. 5, 55 } No. 6 .. Sample . 1 cent per poun ou Tbs. Ear corn, %0,1bs. 6 cents ander 8 : MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 11.—-)— Flour 10 to 16 cents lower, in carload lots, family patents quoted at 9.40 to. 9.45 a barrel in 98. pound cotton sacks; shipments 33,050, barrels. CHICAGO PRODUCE | + Chicago, Feb. 11—(#)—Butter high- Peel 698 tubs; creamery ex- 42; 8! extra firsts, 41%; 37 at 39. Eggs higher; receipts 7,728 cases; firsts 28 at 28%; ordinary firsts 20%. Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY The closing was steady. iket offered better resis ing pressure in the late trading when short covering promoted rallies in several specialties. “B” rebounded six points and Gencrat Electric scored all, and are reaping @ harvest. They are charging $10 to $12 an hour for sleigh rides and can't handle Ward Baking| the business. The appearance of one of th2m in ‘similar gain in|Central Park caused more excite- ng its previous high record.|ment among youngsters than a cir- 1} Tackawanna and Delaware and Hud-|cus parade. Most of these children son set the pace for a brisk advance| had never before seen a cutter nor {in the: coalers, Nash Motors, how-| heard a sleigh bell. ever, fell back 13 points and American Woolen was conspicuously weak.! youngsters who have never. “hopped £5) Sales approximated 1,800,000 shares.|a bob” or hitched a sled to a cutter And I can’t ‘but feel very sorry for drunner or, best of: all, snuggled n'bed on a blizzardy night OLIS GRAIN listening to the tinkly music of the Minn., Feb. 11—(@)——} many-toned bells as they jangled by 234 cars, compared] through the night. Winter for the. year ago. ht No. 1 1.77%; good to choice 1.6842] It meant that nice fat snow drifts ; ordinary to good 1.63% at| awaited outside and the street was 1.67%; No. 1 hard spring 1.6443 at} slick” for sled riding. 1.19%; No, 1 dark hard—Montana on track 1.64% et 1.80%; to arrive 1.6 ay at 1.79% Corn, No. 3 yellow, 70% at Oats, No. 3 white, 36% al Barley, 62 at 63. Rye, No. 2, 8734 at 89's. Flax, No. 1, 2.87 at 2:40. Wasn't it the grandest sound of ‘May 1.61%; July 1.58 anyone to find gnything summer-alike. Nor can I sce apy reason-why the motor should, sup@re sede the cutter and bob on stormy da CHICAGO GRAIN I counted. in New York from thre Chicage, Feb. 11.—(@)—-Wheat No. ¢9 give motors stalled per block while re, No. 1 ‘hard 1.74% at}a cutter spun briskly by and the driver twiddled is fingers at the » No. 3 mixed, 73%; No. 2 yel-| stranded cars. si c “Chicago, Feb. 11.—U)— Poultry, low 81%. tha alive; fowls easy, balance steady; no roosters 21; ducks NG OF STATE. LANDS The State and Schoo! Lands in Burleigh County, North Dakota, not already leased’ will be offered for rent at a public leasing to he held in the Court House in the City of Bismarck in said County on the 19th day of March, 1926, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. . All grazing avd hay lands which | 1.78) have never been sold on Contrict}No, 1° mixed wheat: 1.49%. rley, imple grade, 56 at 61%; -No..4, 574 | having his troubles with prize ficht will first be offered for rent. for a term of five years begipning with the season of 1926 at A minimum |ét rental of $15.00 per quarter. section. Lands which have reverted ‘to the | 59. State thtough the cancellation of} No. 1/905. Flax, No. 1, 2.38 Contracts of Sale, and through fore- closuges, will next be offered for rent on’ the following terms and gi conditions: ~ Cents per acre for the cul- and 9.4 Cents‘ per acre for If the tract or description offered for rent has been cultivated it will be leased for a term of three years: viding the. land reverted to the it, 1925. AIT hay tq 4) date, upon ment. ofthe amount of rent to tho. County urer for the-\same, Incase there are any buildings located on Rtate | and such bulldinge| and School lat Purpore whatso- over Surieg thé it LE mont fer shalt. ‘thie la Reon cultivated, tho rentgi will. be 69 cents per entire saat or description lea No divi xu be. made ‘of any fand.' In case cul- fat cows and hejfers|ttys 25, feeders 6.50-at 7.60; calve se Tire, 18a steady; good lights 11.00;at few choice 11.75. ¥ Hogs 10,600; ‘light pht. to 25 higher; bidding about, on others; pigs steady with: day’s ‘best. time; ‘desirabl eraging around 190 pounds 13.00 at 13.25; bidding iy 12.09 at 1250 on medium and. heavy: rs; some mixed ij end 3 sows pigs mae poeapere greeging proud to 225) ne bulk ds 1250 Praatly. 10.60 P 4 lower; odd ots ‘of erni Chicago, Feb. “11. Receipts 45 cars total ments 649; four Canadian; _ tri very slow, market weak; W! sacked woeas. whites 3.76 a ites Sethand slow, markeh siapay. stock ma asking up to ip for-best fed west | 5, Minneapolis. Fek,. 11.—GP)— ei 5 b ty ei if and , ent’ Berets tice cats 5 ir Jand,’ ee and Sctol Lands eed son OF ae an sorves the all bide. id ? ection f ee a Oats, No. 2 white, 40% at 41'2; No. cars received; fowls 26 at 28; springs|3 white, 40% at 40%. Barley, 64 at 77. Timothy seed, 6.50 at 7.55. Clover seed, 28,00 at 32.00. Lard, 14.25. Ribs, 16. Belli 16.5 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, ()- of carlot grain sale: ark northern, 1.63% at 1.76%; No. 2) the result that up to 30,000, persons Wyoming was the first state to ve the franchise to women. si Dyed-in-the-wool New Yorkers, who P like to believe that everything b No. 1, 99%. gins and ends at their city limits; that all arts, styles, sports, ete., are of their making, will have a iard ime explaining why New York has just discovered hocke Elsewhere—California, Florida and southern points excepted — hocke has long been recognized as one of —Range| the sport of sports. It officially ar- Wheat No. 1 ved in New York this season, with > 2| jam the new Madison Square ‘Garden at|for an important match. 38: ede at.1.74; No. 3 10% When hockey caught on Tex Rick- Barley, | ard, who runs the great arena, was ers who were demanding fan Corn, No. 5 y. prices. ‘Now he can snap Oats, ‘14. Rye, Jat them and there are many worrie! bout, the town. To give the ice an effect of silver whiteness “workers pour barrels of youngsters" on. my. block in. Port’ northern 1.63% at 1.664%; No. 1 dark] Huron, Mich., started, not with the northern spring, choice to fancy| first snowball, but the first sleigh bell. stimulating and romance-stirring in| the gruff honk of auto aorns. These | hardy annuals shriek winter and) Confidence that the proposed Dakota Honey Producers associ will “come along in good shaps expressed by R. L. Webster, until ri cently entomologist at the North Da- kota Agricultural college, and now », Fargo, N. hie LOT ; t] insolvent bank HELP WANTE)—FEMAL! WANTEL ke head of the zoology department at! _ Thayer. the state college of Washington. “Just before I left Fargo arrange- ments had been madg toward co-oper- ° purchasing of bee supplies as # preliminary step toward meeting the marketing situation,” Webster wrote to a friend here. “In general, the honey crop in North Dakota last year has prac ally all been sold so that the situ tion ‘has really not yet become acu I have been looking fér a critical sit- uation every year, but in some way or another this has been for the most part staved off.” Would Bring Higher Price Before leaving the state, Webster launched a program which would pro- vide for the co-operative marketing of North Dakota honey under a trade name and an orderly manner in an effort to win for the beekeeper the highest possible price for his product. North Dakota’s 1925 honey crop, | Webster estimated before leaving the ‘state, was sold for 10.cents a pound jand represented an income of more | than $360,000. Heavy increase | in thessweet clover and alfalfa acreage in the state has made possible rapid iucrease in the number of beehives im whe state, he said: i | Minneapolis.—The Johnny Brown- Pete Sarmiento fight, scheduled here for Friday night, was called off on account of illness of Brown. . Grand For! ank Emard and Wallace Rheinhart, wanted by police for escaping frown custody, were ar- rested near Fordville on. liquor charges. t. Paul..Trustees of the Minneso- ta Potato Gro iseard the ion and to org: cooperative as: inot,—-The Kiwanis will collaborate this evening on a special program given ii nection with the national convention) of retail merchants. Wow-= $1000 A MONTH INCOME ULL GO OVER To THE GANK THIS NOON AND GET IT AND LL “THAT UPSTAGE Shines WMeAst 7 (_ ANYTHING. WHEN) t = FOOLISH, HENRY : ? YOU. SHOOLD OF TH OLD TED—Girl for general house ork. Phone $37! WANTED- Girl for general work. 309-10th St TO irst, modern five or six house. Preferably furnished. ‘Tribune No. 95 after five o'clock. wavs hU—1WO room apartment at once. JUSINESS CHANCES ALE OR TRADE—Furnished | 0: hotel,located at Zap, is a teal hotel bargain that it wi pay you to investigute, Good town,| good locatioi ROARD AND ROOM voarding nouse at 44 Main ot. Prices reasonable. 2-11-1wk ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT——Rooms in modern home, | hot water heat. Gentlemen pre-, ferred. One light housekeeping, room furnished. For sale: On new electr FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. 519-6th St. Also 3 FOR RE Warm light housexeep- in artment, suitable for burner kerosene stove, $7.00. Phone table lamp, dresser.| Call at 306-8th St. lw, arts of N PLATS. t much lower prices t asked r INSURANC furniture mere! building, ‘farm propert YOUNG. WORK WANTED Married small or no famil for season b be experienced and furnish refer- | ences. L. Dahlen, Halliday, N. WORK WAN plasterir This in| eee 52: HOUSES AND BOARD AND ROOM at Krueg’s FOR RENT—One five room house, also one | room house, part! Phone 4 FOR RENT and bath in new mode vate entrance. Phone 1050R. CITY HEATED, modern apartment,| furnished light keeping Yoom, College uso pay Phone 1 730. 2-9-St|_ 422 Fifth FOR RENT—Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 415M, ground floor. 2-11-2t FOR RENT—Room in modern house. G Phone | 2-2-tf iN ‘wo nice front r rs, 818-Sth St. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished room in w ern home, 514-1st St, Phone 2 FOR RENT—Furnis' Main St, Phone 529M. FOR SALE FARM LANDS 400 acres of land nine| miles from Sterling, Driscoil and] « Moffit. Improved. broke, Also 3 . farm machinery hogs, hay and fved. Por $8,000 for tau tle, horses, mn, Driscoll, acr Idaho. NO~L DowT!- AnD ITs AINE BUNCHOF * =F YoD KNOow SOME~- REGULATIONS WHEN) A MAN CAN'T HAVE HIS OWN MONEY- I Yoo HAVE SUPPOSE LLL HAVE To HAVE THE PRESIDENT OF THE DNITED STATES.COME IN HOLDING ME BY THE HAND to work on farm Three hundred cs river from Medora, A ings, flowing well, ; range. Geo. Dusbabek, St. Morris, lication of th ms are not so fi pm any may be om the assets of abrance upon »perty de- in the complaint, Dotetid- SUMMONS Above : You y summoned to an- saver laint in this action, on file in the offic the Distriet_ Co: niy, North Di une upon yo: failure elusive of omy Dated this 1926. real propert nthe County of Burl th Dakota, to-wi und Four (1), r of Southwest quart nty-n M., and to G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney sl OW HENRY- YOL SUST RETURNED - FROM THE BANK IN TiMe-1 Wenr # DOWN THIS MORNING AND BOUGHT ANEW FUR COAT ~-!T'S LUST # ARRIVED C.0.D. $500 PLEASE, * “THE MAN 1S WAITING