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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 107 in the, qualifying who. attaine: a ye ma and* will comp this afternoon are much ‘time to the high jum event was held, d the a toot ete in the f Lofthouse, Me: Gettigan, Spriggs; Ward and Jacob- son, 1 ‘The hurdles may not ‘be ru this q — ———— - rity Laney a scopane ee] poor con- h, ition . o! le road ‘use for runnin MINNEAPOLIS RANGE off evpata, but {t tn anticipated that| pri all other events can be finished up| Kk iii Open High Low Close tonight, eat— ——— ee May 1.34% 1.34% 1.33 1.34 | EASIER TODAYS ahs) Is TRRBGULAR Calipers 4 ~ Sept, 88K 1.93% 1: BANKERS LIFE, ASSESSMENT. q ee May 95 25% t . DISTRICT. Court, Marshalltown, ' Low Temperatares.. Proved. ay, Sb 25% S| Frequent ‘ Shifts ‘of Specula- Towa, enjoined Company, rom He * cl ing assessment, rite. for Benefit: to Growing Crops | ju “itu. “iy “tat ctgm| five Sentiment Character. | fui Oa ee Sept. AB% A3% 43% 48% ize:Today’s Trading ’ from this rulin Pe Rather Than Otherwise Flax— POLICYHOLDEE “1p ooh a } i x 28% 22419 je ‘ork, ri ; - 5 Be kas ee Barley— . quent shifts of apecutative sentiment ee 75% % ) about lower prices teday. for ‘wheat, he aat pd 4% ae witha tantes® pore tent demand fot FIVE ROOM Modern” Blinds with ? ne ae wat impteanive Seanite, Pit teh. Rae by, a selected list ‘of “industrials and se saree sate besenents close wor at expo: usiness from Norvr RAN ig ti © schools, choice neighborhood; i ance tonay, toe 20.008 bush- adaeh ec Te eek Be peneing ots aie floors; steel range, Only. s. ry complaints of damage lari sh from freezing temperatures were T0-| Durum OP@® High Lew Close eee ey te ore iT ang SEVEN ROOM—New modern. house; { ceived, % y 148% 140% 1:48 1.48%] Of general. business conditions, but} good. basement; hot water heat; , Wheat closed heavy % to %@l) guly 1.44 1.44 1,48% 1.48% [Sentiment improved later when Gen- ear schools, Only $5,000, cent lower; corn %@% to % down; Sept. 1.28 1.28% 1.28 1.28%] eral Motors, Dupont, General Elec- h Ue sald ‘of $1,000, bal- oats 4 to % off, provisions showing’ Rye— ti . tric, Frisco common, Delaware and|__ance in monthly payments, 5 to 32 cents decline. ‘May 1,00 1.00. 99% .99%| Hudson and other recent, favorites} SIX ROOM—Modern house in good Benefit to growing wheat rather, July 1.00 1.00 99% 99% up to record high levels. condition; well built and warm; than damage was more generally as- Flax— , : ‘2 Banks called about $ 000 in| well’located; near schools. $3,800, serted today as having been done by|" May 2.21% 2.22% 2.21% 2,21%| loans, but this was helieved to re- ae Payments. low temperatures. One result ofthis! July 3.95 B2BIE Bd 224i fiectonly-the uaval heavy weck-end| SEVEN ROOM “Modern house with was to induce greater selling pres- Sept. 4 dema: for rrency. Bankers} sun parlor; brick mantel with i sure on new crop deliveries, and to ': z generally predict a sustained period) grate; choice location and very J] cause them at times to show ‘less re- BISMARCK GRAI of easy money rates, but. opinion in desirable. An excellent house pric- id sistance to declines relatives than Furnished by Ri ewes circles inclines'to the a much below value. Only $! May. Persistent commission house Bistparek, that no early ~eduction in the} WE HAVE some real bargains in selling of July in particular was a| feature. Indications of fairly good cxport N demand overnight for North Amer- ican wheat counted in some paige No. rhs a steadying influence. On. the}, other hand, domestic millers reported new orders .scarec for flour, with: numerous instances of previous or- ders Weing canceled on payment of $1 per barrel to settled differences between contract figures and the present market price. New ‘fork federal reserve bank re- is Fikely. = ~ oil shares bore the brunt of "the early sellit ressure, but scattered liquidation also took, place in the motors and a number of specialties. Commercial solvents broke from an carly high of; 346%: nd then rebounded abpet five} point: Despite the aggressive bt th dem- onstrations in a few specialties, a tendency to. take. profits o¢ put out 1 dark northern. 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum. ay cn rate Dark winter. Dark hard winter. Oats le: Reais per cwt. —— short lines on all bulges was appar- 4 BETTER WEATHER SENDS vnt in the general list, bably on WHEAT PRICES DOWNWARD he theory "that the market whe ent Minneapolis, April 22.1) —Clear| Ne skies and rising. temperatures sent}; titled to at least a technical after the recently prolongedt advance, wheat prices lower today. Better |’ i 'Commission house advices were ( support developed on the break, but Be a iiseouas, binders focly non-committal on ine farsre 4 buying was not aggressive. der shell. trend; but most_of them urged. ex- Futures broke to 1% to 1% cents carly, Oats had a dip of % to % cent, May leading, May flaxseed was up: treme caution in the making of new commitments. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 22.—(#)—Wheat No. 2 red 1.34%4@1.35; No. 3 red 1.532%. ‘a 1% “cents early and fell back halt i iN y. May rye declined % to % cont] gon Ayo 4 mixed 68@00H; No. 3 LY: with wheat, "Oats Ne Cash wheat offerings were mea, er end demand was fair to good desirable qualities, Medium choice springs and terial elevator quality were firm one cent higher. Winter wi feat offerings were small. Durum was in fair demand. Corn was firm, its No. 2 white 48%@%; No. 3) white. 48% @48. Rye No. 2, 1.04. Barley 72@86. Timothy seed 4.75@: Clover ‘seed 29.00@: Lard 1 Ribs 13. Bellies 14.25. FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., April 22.—)—Hogs, 150 to 180 pound weights 10.10; 1 PRODUCED IN # Oats were steady and quiet. Rye vas firm and unchanged. ey Was easy within an un- i range. Range was 62 to 81 Increased Supply to Be Used in Study of Its Effect on if to 200 pounds 10.00; 200 ‘to 225 ‘ eed _was steady. pounds 9.45@10.00; 223 to 250 poun s Some Diseases 4 9.60@.975; 250 to’ 300 pounds 9.50@| pais CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 9.60; packers 8.00@8.50; stags 8251 Qolen, Haut Katanga, April 22.— y—Reproduction plants ‘of the Bel- gian Radium company here are to be reopened to produce more radium for scientists. ‘ Chicago, April 22.—(U. 8. D, of A.)]850. —Hogs 20,000; slow, uneven; best Sheep top | lambs | 14.00@15.00; light hogs | to” shippers 10.75@10,90|heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs around 10 centy lower; others 15: to] 10.00@11.00; light ewes 8.00@9.00; 25 off; packing sows showing 1ost]heavy ewes 6.90@7.00:; call ewes 3.00) : o decline; outlet” for pigs and light|@5.00; bucks 5,00@6.00 ia the Tendo at the altace of intee lights impreved shipping — orders MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR applications on certain diseases. more liberal; early top 10.90; butk} 1 to 200 pound averages ete to 240 pounds 3 260 to 300 pounds 10. Ssqueae v big weight butchers bid down- rd to 10.00; packing saws eres A quarter of the yearly radium output of the world was’ used in the recent treatment of King Fer- dinand of Rumania for cancer. ‘The Brussels company which concrels the'radium output of the world Minneapolis, April 22.—()—Flour unchanged to 10 cents higher; in car- load lots, family “patents quoted at a; barrel in 98-pound cotton shipmetns 37,550 barrels. sacks; ‘ im, ae SEE "10.20@10.75; light’ 10.30@ pote OS, Scum of ano $70 a .90; light light 10.20@10.90; pack- in gsows 9.00@9.50; slaughter pigs| 9,60@)10.50. millegram the king called upon a tadium supply valued at more than ‘PLANS GIVING | $4,000,000. } Cattla 3,000; dull ‘market on fed The »yearly output of the Brussels 4 steers and’ she, stocks; weak at : company is only 20 grams, and { Thursday’s extreme decline; _ scientists engaged in radium reduc- steers 25 to 75 cents; mostly’ 5 75. cents, lowele for ceseke “eaekaee feeders slow; bulls 15 to 25 low- tion estimate there are not more than 260 grams of radium in the PHILANTHROPY reaction, QUANTITIES): lands. farm CHOICE BUILDING, of the city, which ed to show you without any obli- gation on your pat Nariel hf HAR) lots in all parts| ! we will be pleas- rt, RIS & CO. P. Jackson, Managers Pipekins Bloek, SALESMEN WANTED—To. represent well established w selling direct to c commission, Exel Write for parecer. Wool Fei ae ‘hen rack, 1 iron Be Te slip seraper, 3: ts vatey, 1 single bushels of seed Spetz. 413; Raymond St Pho: FOR SALE—Corn planter, se row cultivator, Fordson traetor, plows, self lift tractor drill, cream churn, four horses. ator, Miller, y harness, 1 single buggy harvess, 3 wide tire agent, 1 ore oolen goods firm ‘onsumer, Liberal lusive territory. Great West. srgus Falls, M id work horses, 4 row, 1 fresno, 1 ws, l’corn culti+ cultivator, § 100! Loy Heke! FOR SALE—Two — price $55.00, “RENT-—Two <t Third street, FOR, RENT. Seventh: streo! GOVERNMENT Fore: ed often, $125---$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors. Particulars free. Write, Mr. Oz- ment, -33-P, St, Louis, Mo. WANTED—A No. 1 Frank’s Place. 0 apply. ladies Navy tailor suits, size 40 and 42, retail now $29.50. housekeeping rooms. leeping room at 617 Phone 981 blue Phone furnished light Ro st Rangers. need- counter man at thers need not FUR RE, rooms, I —Two Gentiemen and $12.00 per month. Ninth. FOR RENT—Small ‘ourt. 5 Phone 796. FOR RENT—Four room house, farm and large garden spot. ‘Ninth street-or Phone 783-LR. BOARD. AND Room at, a. reasongble rate, Eighth street or Phone 834-. ‘J. FOR RENT—Three room well _fur- r eishen flat on fi modern home. P. m, Apt. at clean sleeping preferred. $8.50 Call at 423 Person Call ut 603 | in modern home Call at, 309 fur- rst floor in all | Phone 630-R, after 5 LOST—Saturday a white gold wrist | watch on white gold chain. Finder | Phone 43 or 854-J for reward. WANTED TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished rooms on first floor! in modern home. seaagnehl Write er; vealers steady to 25 off; most: ree Plant Resumes Work fat steers today 9.25@10.50; no To supply the. demand from sci- ae iy Cholce, Fade bene estat as orc patie vor’ more a ee substance e | 7 th yn lu ut Aatan- ward; vealers 8.50@8.75; few 9.00;|Retired Coal Operator to} 0° as veanmee tore at the plant| 72: Euite in 1922 after the discoverey of the radium deposits in the Bel- “oe Congo. The intention is to nish recognized scientific bodies with sufficient radium for the study shipper kinds around 11,00, Sheep 3,000; small supply of cli ped lambs fairly active, about steady}. with Thursday; desirable beg ry and medium weight clipped lambs 1 Start Foundation With 3 Million Initial Fund KOR, REN’ Close in, rent Tribune Ad No,! ) st, | un: nished light ee roonis| with private bath Heat and: water furnished. Price on second floor. 15.25 mostly; few common clij New York, April 22.—()—Expen- |of the sralicaan of, large doses. ~ Owens, Elti Block, Phone 421 } Togs speang 12,505 sheep 26 lowers |aiture’ of millions of dollares ines}, The Belgian, Congo ip fo not the sole| ESTRAYED— jack and white Pinto| -Baed te pane Pound ewes UP-ltablishment of a philanthropic in-| radium ficld. Ore red at tach Mare with Pinto colt, One bay colt | ‘ard to 9.25; practically no feeding} stitution to surpass as boon | discovired, 9p. s0x,] and ezay horse. “Holiiand | and shearing lambs or wooled slaugh-. ‘scope. the feller and Ca: ie | France, and radfo- acti are bt ter lambs, offered. foundations are -outlined by John| found in several "ether fia od rock. _ [eerie Work American toieg” "| Mexico and’ Ca cenags| mt condi so. ST. lew Yor! erican South’ St Pauly April 22 -o(U,_&f "almost every form of scientific oor tier, nacre eae ines Is | FOR RENT “Three room pariiy- nT | ©. of A.)—Cattle 1,600; openin Jand. medical. esearch work, educa-|much higher, however, and tae pro- “house. w cenaglgicly slow on practically all large filme ishal activiy and welfare ‘enter: cexees, of A ieeuns, Ot. reate| ee mane) wiles Sarees. Phone! stock; steer run salable at 9.00 tol prise will jehare in the John and, Lior Hove hae. < repr age ee gpd = cars held above! BR. Markle foundation, to be | ¥' r4 the oa eens ium com: Tareas) roms 8 partly Ta | era, en A (aa hf tre kaa alll nt efginge siete tis. slow, moss-| fund: of says eric: Te 1 rf i 6.75; f standing hea ‘Purposes ong. 426, G16 Nis | ed 100; stockers and teeders|.’ Purposes of the foundation in SRNIORK AHEAD PALMIST and Phrenoiogi Madam} telude: Creation and maintenance of |! ij Tesinomlle here at 416 Fourth! Calves 1,900; steady with Thurs-|medical research centers, hospitals, |. eading hours: 2 p. m. Gay’s 50 cents lower cloge, or mostly|charitable institutions and educa- | nae "hepa, Baa, Peg 3.60; shippers early paid upwards to|tional agencies; study of diseases ay 9.00 for several decks. and development uf methods of erad- \ Beas ors -markel afpand 25 lem ae eed seen (4 libres ane as-|: pital y q er; to; Hy Le for) sistance lestitul individuals, - “ # sorted 150 to around ihe pound ‘aver. Establishment of the foundation ts End of First Day’s Trials rive BOOM bun low, est! front age: a junds ‘to packers} another step in. Philosophy of the ent modern: ie * 10.25; most weapon and heaxy: founder that every dollar earned in Finds Upper Classmen With Pe in ‘excel ie esas tz weights 9.75@10.00; rough sows andjexcess of living \costs becomes 388 Points; Juniors. Ne t eary oli q stags down to 8.50; ‘pigs 0 cents low- trust for feliow men. ‘ - ° ex! |OUR: ‘ROOM ‘bungalow,’ gdod ncigh-| ae toe ey cost, Thurs- i each ke han out of iio. ine liv: 1 pes ; Re borhood, pptement garage, aleciete lay 3. wel 5 ing,” “Mr. Mi le said, “and that de- y ti the} ip 5 el an, many built sil ue od: au ee Ye ota nc Oa ne weak ot 8; no choice lambs] mort y. ery dollar ave , Modern, goo offered; best feeders around 15.50;}in excess of the cost of tring is She “tie aati 38 points, while the fae veka facing park,! wooled- ewes 9,00 to 9.50, evidence of pone: meccons in the com- nit B49 3 iletae trom ‘callegeris, evidence, that tea | uit oassiraned i rai, has cHicnag PRODU NE iss: have passed ouek the curricu- 5, i «| higher; receipts 10,190 tube} cream: Sakon | ery extras 49; standards 48: extralseasion you become trustes, for Your [ithe ee mach lat, Sn i, Karage, $0,500, lest neti 45% QATs nee: low mien and should 20 use these the field events: the » 5: oomt Pulte in fea-| i Eggs hie er, recelpts: 40, tt cases fande, ; hor ‘ 3 RigHBRSry) irsts i ordinary firsts WELL-KNOWN: MEDICINE QUICK-| DEieTh. bouse, pper.4th| pores eae en + stor-|" “LY: BFOPB COUGHS tien and trees, excel-| Cheese unchanged. ottage, ‘Eleventh street, INNEAPOLIS GB/ has its/own in our =m fed.:to, today. , modern, at '48100, na chad) PE a Minntapols, pelt 22 dey wheat} cabinet and as s6rod, ta many 6 bur! waa led medal te aie “ {receipts 97 cars ‘compared to 129 a} Genseme Yoetor’s Bill. For. bronch itt unica be ae pei DQM cottage and eth, ets | Me YSRE ARO. Cash No; 1 northern 13574 cough, fox. troublesome Right co Nuotete fo EE the a het put ARE BABE sales feta the tiny | @1.35%; No. 1 dark narthar springs ande whe + wenaiti bros ayou, i choice to fang: 1404 Hh a2 ks coud pend: when my ‘own sensitive tI rou ar} j ‘dp my list for saje. If the 4 te eholens 1a 7k@i Fs a nervous hatking, we find} tool et igs pbs 5 or lot You want to buy is not epee eee *,* gon ae ae ‘Agen Brow ann, fourth, -may'list Twill: get it, for you, if] . oi pring 1.35% @1.43%; ¥ Hh asd Montana, ‘on i ee scene Liat tod por TOUEE. rea eta ain te Bee as se |e Boe era pa =e oe Corn No. 8 yellow 71@73: Saas feng pats and the : Onts No, 3 nite Hee Missouri ' e No. 2, Flax Ne. 1, ema culcaa® rovim POULT! RY fa Chicago, Poultry {* ‘re. #iive Wainy stad toceipts 2 curs; | Rr | A prices ‘unc! FARGO. Bh Fargo, N. D., Gall. at ,602|_ } president of the fieta| at Michael Reese hospital, where|for mountable’ ‘specimens of the "i . secretaries union. Mrs. Anna Rethblatt, 36 rs old, is} Kodiak -and Polar ” Bear, Ceribou, J q ‘Opens Saturday at 2:30 i an operation.| Walrus and Seal. fgr the Field Museum of. Chi Specially, The two day program for the dis-| Dr, her case lie f | trict rally will open at 2;30 Satur- one of the st#afigest in medical 1 nstracted } 4 | day afternoon with registration, A, tory, he rthern Bight is especially i ¥ | song. service, with Rev. Paul ‘The woman's internal organs all are|construeted to buck the polar : ght as leader, will be held at 3| on the opy de from the nor-|Her hull is 22inches thick, with..a "clock, followed by devotionals led! mal, Dr. Friend said. | Prow reinforced with a heavy timber “Her heart and her appendix said, even her liver : yjare in reversed positions. health has not been affected and to break Ferner an ice field ary. But it not planned enture into. the ice pack, how- as the explorers claimed: they ary of being frozen in. is on the right on the left, t Strutz. The conference will include a Clell Gannon, state presid ion of committee worl Weiermull FOR G. B, RALLY hour at talk b: pudlaca Miss Ch adder ie Yet her she ‘Harold: Singer of Oklahoma! secretary; talks on junior work was unaware of the condition | re equipped ‘to re- | i | Mrs. Fred Hanson and Miss Doris | brought to the hospital.” iences by motion aad City, Field. Secretary, to Cummings don publicity by Miss te : e Be Principal Speaker | ion at! | inl open| John Borden, wife of | A eet aan Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ses Yrs. John L. Hughes. Rev | Stephens will led the devotio | Rev. Wright will sing. Mr. Singer address will follow. Special music A district rally of the Notth Dako- ta Christian Endeavor Union will be held in Bismarck on Saturday and Sunday at the Presbyterian and Evan- Cc. A. Mr. and Mrs. €.-B. | Goody dof Chica o and Miss. Fran- [ese Am ON JAUNT 10: 2 b > e'| zi a gelical churchet. Move than 100 Enc, UF the, Brangelical church choir and POL AR REGION Whiskey Monopoly deavorers, representing the 10 Unions! will conclude th re 7 + sts eegg OBC! Being Considered in the dis ict, are expected to regis-\ ter. At 6 morning a song pals Harold Singer of Oklahoma City,| servieq and devot ons under Miss| Sogj: ry : .| New York, April 2 .—()—Propos- Gwin. field secretary of the mid-west Esther emer willbe held at the Secial. Lights to Start on Ex | als for forniation by “bonded liquor istrict of the national Christian En- il church. Special music | ree 9 iy wrehouse owners of a national j Geavor, will be the principal speaker.| will be rendered by the Biamarea, Pedition—Will Collect Speci | whiskey monopoly with the object of providing “good whiskey at a reas sonable price” for persons who are ill, are being considered by the gov- j ernment, Brig. General eoln C, drews, assistant secretary of the Mr. Singer has been ive in Chri tian Endeavor work since 1906 when he became a member of a local hospital nurses’ nger will g glee club and Mr. a short talk. The closing ion will be at Later he assist-| o'clock Sunday afternon at the Pres ation of a county! byterian church, Rev. Wright mens For Museums April ciety in Californi ed in the orga organization in Arizona and served ¢ singing and devotion: ; treasury in charge of prohibition en- for two years as its president, He: J. N, Wright, ssionary in P the spanking new ‘forcement, said today. was convention committee chairman/ for 30 years, will tell of the missions | “Northern Light,” ited the word| He thinks the plan would accom- at Arizona’s first state’ convention | there and a junior demonstration will which will start her toward the far) Plish what the medicinal whiskey bill and was state \ president for two! be held at 4 o'clock. Mr. Singer will north carrying the Borden field | ™ight have done had it been passed years, | again speak, museum expedition. by congress. of wae teen hk to pears ———_— The personnel of the expedition, Get. in t h With E. B in ecame field secretary of | vas drawn from names that appear Get. in touch wii . B. the Oklahoma, Christian Endewor Organs in Woman’s hint cee tangs at smpear Klein, who the farmers have Union, Under his guidance in the! Body Transposed 12%. Berten,, Chicago millionaire, 4 HB yet Z e five years the Oklahoma Union! y Transpo; ds the expedition. appointed Field Captain for has made a gain of more than 400 Borden outlines the purpose of the, the big coyote and _ rabbit societies. connection with his} Chicago, April 22.—()—What doc- trip as being to” live speci hunt Sunday. H 1 new mid-west secretary, hq|,tors describe ay an amazing cage of, mens of the Po! r, Walrus and) hunt Sunday, He will give is continuiig his work in Oklahoma. | | transposed organs has .been found! Seal for the Ch nd to hunt) you all the details, ‘ Saturday APRIL 23 Lower Prices -- but QUALITY is Never Sacrificed «\ Priced 5c to $1 We present for perusal this week an array of interesting figures. Study them. When presenting lower prices in commodities needed in the home, figures become fas- cinating. It is our introductory event to convince cus- tomers of our determination to sell dependable goods at the lowest possible prices. These prices are made possible through our ability to Imported, Decorated Mixing Bowls A. necessity in every kitchen and now you will have an‘op- portu to purchase pretty de ed bowls DROP FORGED HAMMERS Quality Guaranteed ¢Each— inany. sizes, 8 W buy direct in teemendous quantities and in large volume this “very I Mi q 8 oe Tin it one | distribution through our thirty-three store organization. HATCHETS Se set to each cus- cae Prices That Mean Big Savings-- Compare Them Gil Cloth || An Unusual Offer Every day customers tell us how pleased they were with oil cloth One Radiant Polishing Mop purchased at our stores, not only because of the patterns, colors One 16 Oz. Bottle Visco Polish and quality, but also because rn 48c prices at The Burg Company ONLY id to keep floor spotlessly clean and beautiful with this stores are so low. Selections Oil Mop. The bottle of Visco Oi made with genuine now are even larger than they have ever been. Plain white Cedar Oil and we guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund your money. By mail add 10c extra. A SPLENDID SHOWING of TABLE OIL CLOTH \ By mail add 10c per set extra. ‘Coston Braided Clothes Line Practiendly ‘i eabpeteut Hig fen ng, i ja tr 35C By mail add te extra for 2 lines. By mail add 7c extra, for 8 dozen. By mail add 30c extra. VARNISH or Paint Brushes Rubber set, black bristles, Four sizes, 1”, 142”, 2", and 212”, S| according to size ~ is HOUSEHOLD NEEDS : Garment Hangers, Se ._15¢ Towel Bars two for 5c, and each. Tor! 4 OLE Dust sind Seats, each . yard _ TABLE SCARFS—size 17x48 inches. White as and colors and designs. Each. ‘white and. 4 30c for cleaning, smoothing and polishing, also scouring cost. Fine, medium and large, Each 10c HOUSEHOLD WEEK, we will give free a SANDS clamp so the hand does not come in contact with the Round Curtain Rods, brass or silver ball ends, ad- sa Sagi np adh ad ieagstte 22 to) 6/4 or 54 inches wide. Compare this price. Per 29¢ TABLE COVERS—size 55x55 inches, Various pretty patterns and colors. Each .. blue floral decoration. Each... 20c TABLE COVERS—size 48x48 inches, “Amorted 50c DAMASK TABLE OIL CLOTH blue, grey blocked floral design. Yard The Finest Grade of Steei Wool kitchen utensils. It docs the work of sandpaper, pum- ice and other abrasive quicker, easier and at a ‘lower Large Size House- hold Package With every package of steel wool purchased during STEEL WOOL HOLDER. This Holder has a wooden handle and the wool is held firmly between a metal wool or utensil while cleaning. By mail for 2 packages and holders add 8c. It will pay. yout wel TAIN curtain rods at the Burg Com- justable, 30 to 52 in., each... 10¢ Sash Rods, solid inside tubular rod, bright Snish__ Se 36 in., = Mailing ar, te es 2 rods, een ares ot RP a. ape ae

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