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-RAINSINARGENTIE ~ URISWHEAT PRICE; = Unfavorable Australian Crop Conditions Also Aid Ris- ing Market Values MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Sept, 18.—()—Wheat receipts today 340 compared to 611 a year ago. cash wheat jollow: 1.36% @1.38"% 36% @1.38% %@135'% a) 1.33%, @1.25% $e 133% @135% | SOLVENTS SOAR 1 NEED MOISTURE URGENTLY 190"; ¢132% STOCKS HEAD UP IN BRISKER FASHION AS GREDIT GETS EASIER Early Declines Wiped Out as Bullish Confidence Is Strengthened tndicat KM! 8:00—Music WsPD 51 POINTS Frograms in Central Standard time. All time is P, M. untes ed. Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 948.6—WABC New York—860 (CBS Chain) Period—Alto WADC Program—Also WA BC KOIL WSPD WHK KFPY 9:30—Hotel Orchestra—AMro WIS: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19 Radio Digest THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 (By whe Associated Presa) 8 otherwise WKRC WGHP WBBM WoWo KMOX G1:-Hed Me Wile-Ako WISN WEEM KMBC WKRC WADC KFPY 20—t) 3" Siatine Band ~Aiso WISN WSPD WFBM WBBM KOIL WKRC 7:00—{retective Aysteries, Dramatiged. for the Radlo—Also KMOX KOIL WEPD WHE WADC W WBBM WOWO WEBM WKRC 730s WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO KMOX f the Air—Ako WADC WGIIP WRBM KMOX K. WHE WCCO WENGE WAIC WEEA WOWOe SBC KOI rien pare WGHP WCCO WHK WBBM N WBBM KOIL WKRC KFPY (30 m.) MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Young man between the age of 20 and 30 to sample large towns with salesman. Salary and expenses. Ask for G. H. Danforth, Bismarck Hotel. WANTED-—Bids for painting of two buildings between Ave. D and E on Eighth street. See J. J. Ruc. WANTED—Two young men to travel with manager. Apply Dan McLeran, __Bismarck Hotel. i MEN—Learn barbering. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. FEMALE HELP WAN’ WANTED—Office assistant 25 years | or older, able to meet the public in- telligently, should speak German, | and capable of handling children. | Give full information first letter. | ; But in misery and pain you'll be dy- S| FIVE ROOM partly modern house, 2 .| NEW MODERN 6 room Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 Insertion, 25 words or under .75 2 Insertions, 25 words or under 25 3 Insertions, 25 words or ander 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under .....1.45 Ads over 25 words, 3c additional Der word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- should THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 DOCTORS You may drive Nature out by the door Through the window she'll come back a flying They may cut out your gall bladder, let out your gore, ing. The knife can not cut your disease from the blood For God's sake then why keep on try- ing? BUT —If you visit the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) you will not have to be cut to pieces for we not believe in operations, for we know that disease is caused by poisons circulating in the blood and can not be removed with a knife. By our Alkaline Blood Treatment, Herbs, Roots and Bark and scientif- ic food combinations we have cured Hundreds and we can CURE YOU. Clinic rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bis- marck. (NO KNIFE), POSITION WANTED TYPIST-CLERK desires position— store or office. Familiar with Coraptometer, Calculator, and other machines. Address Tribune, care of Ad. No. 26. WORK WANTED : WORK WANTED—By married cou- ple on farm or dairy farm. Man R00d sick man, lady a good cook. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No, 29. CHIMNEY SWEEP—A clean flue pre- vents fire and saves fuel. Work guarantecd. Price reasonable. Phone ; 398. FOR SALE NEW MODERN stucco bungalow, 2 bed rooms, oak floors, breakfast nook, well built, full basement, base- ment all plastered, stucco garage, very desirable, and near school on pavement. SIX ROOM medern house close in, 3 bed rooms, garage, full basement, $5500. bed rooms, sewer, east front, for $1700. bungalow, oak floors, full basement, east front, garage and desirable, immediate possession, for $6000. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, 3 bed rooms, fine floors, full basement, close in, near schools, garage, for 4 FIVE ROOM modern stucco bunga- low, 2 bed rooms, well located, near schools, full basement, garage, for $4800, on terms. EIGHT ROOM modern house, at’ least 4 bed rooms, full basement, good condilion, east front, garage, with several lots, at a bargain. FIVE ROOM modern house for $3200. FOUR ROOM, 5 room and 6 room modern houses for rent. LOTS FOR SALE. EO. REGISTER. DUTTON'S HEALING " SAL’ soothing, healing salve for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, ulcers, boils, Pimples, piles, etc. Advertising price two boxes $1.00 postpaid. Ad- cast front, lawn, trees, desirable for | 5 REAL ESTATE ,” ’ BROADWAY—Seven room hot strictly modern, beautiful ta spick and span, $7800.00, THAYER AVENUE—Eight 00 strictly modern house, close: iM $7800.00. ROSSER AVENUE—Five room ern, stucco bungalow, brand AVENUE A—Mostly modern co Close in $2800.0¢. AVENUE B—Five room mio bungalow, cheap at $3500.00, AVENUE C—Five room modern bu alow, sleeping porch, $4800.00. | AVENUE D—Five room modern a} co bungalow, garage, $4900.00. BUILDING LOTS—Hundreds of in all parts of the city at all of prices and terms, FARM LANDS—A wonderful list o real bargains; I know almost eve Quarter section within 36 or 40 miles of Bismarck east of the river, DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI. NESS with the busiest dealer the city, YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY cheapel through a reliable dealer than yo can direct from the owner, MY BEST FRIENDS are the peop to whom I have sold real estate, F. E. YOUNG. AGENTS —Agents to buy old, wil or blemished horses for slaughter ‘The Elder Horse Sale Co, Ji town, N. Dak. Lost LOST—Between Bismarck and miles east on Red Trail, last day night, one black leather trai ing bag containing clothing and &ebra book. Finder please return t Tribune office for reward. LOST—On highway No.”10, bett New Salem and Taylor, new Field Special” Goodrich truck ti size 32 x 6. Finder kindly return Northern Hide and Fur Co., marck, for reward. <= ROOMS FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE ROOM—In large no ern home, real close in. Gent only. Have also for rent one tion of double garage on Eighth street. Inquire 502 § _street. FOR RENT—In modern home, ettractively furnished room h three windows and large clo Young lady preferred. Call at 31: Ave. D or phone 1222-4. j FOR RENT—Two large rooms newly decorated in home, with board. Reasonable Phone 204-3. 111 We _Street. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep ing room in modern home. 8 for one or two, board if desired. So garage for rent. Phone 1214, Also a heated garage. so a heat }. 1047-W. . —— - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Pully equi 28x48 on State Highway No. 6, business for right party. Re: for selling, have other interests. Al so for sale: A four room cottag Write Tribune Ad. No. 27. FOR SALE—The best equipped ant} money making cafe between Bis) marck and Minot, taken at once. 183, Underwood, N. D. i FOR SALE—Coffee Shop in Washi burn. Well equipped, doing business. A good buy. Inquire Coffee Shop, Washburn, N. Dak. ee HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALB | FOR SALE—Household furniture) Dining room set, including 6 dinil ing room chairs, rockers, rug, nearly new, spring and mat nearly new, small table, ice b fruit jars, garden tools, rakes, fo shovels, bars, spades and other af: ticles two numerous to mentior| Phone 911 or call at 412 Eighth. FOR SALE—Bed and sagless spring dress W. H. Dutton, Box 1203, Little Rock, Arkansas. USED CARS : ff FOR SALE—New Hudson sedan, driv- en 4,000 miles with $450.00 accessor- ies including radio installed. Will poeranney promenade or Pde (NBC Lagoa rene Wile Write Ad. No. 24, care of Tribune. i i 1.321, 91.34% : SN Ws WIM. yuo waste WANTED—Sunday school teacher or Subsoil Conditions in the U. S. Long List of Issues Marked Up sd gris Wai AUK PI pe wee wd | eetie Clvlatian Worker’ to. visit . : :00—Singers, et, in , ident sh-nielned oe 13¢-Mbiy SenaiNs ie BEART Ae SIO QUOM MDA SRI OC | Portion two month, salary #11000. “ lc. Setting—Also a 00. 8:00—0ld lor's Recepti and Andy 3 c — Al . church. Write | e N Rains Are Necessary Specialties we awe we Fre ah ae ay anelia te wis CAs) toed number lhe : Write ine 18 8:30—Necording Orchestra—Alsy, WT Wr Wdc WANs WAT wHo | WANTED—Teacher or woman, cqual ' New York, Sept. 18.—(4)—Nervou- + ms + ~ ‘. ron * + . trading again characterized todzy’s| 9:00—Concert Bureau Program. with Soloists and Symphony Orchestra—Also training to travel. Energetic leader. stock market but indications of cas- | WGY Ww WSAT RSD WFIC WioP WSM_ WMC WKY KOA Salary $140.00, future. Write toda: H wiriack Albin’s Orchestra—Alzo WWJ WHO WKY KOA " State education. Write Tribune, it headed upward in brisk fashion in the | ¢.39—vincent Lopez Dance Orchestra—Also KDKA WJR KYW KWK WREN | WANTED—Maid for general house- early afternoon. Many of the carly VTMJ KSTP WEBC KPRC WOAI W LW WFAA work in small boarding house, no 1 3 were cut 6:00—Beaut, Serenade with Male Trio and Shilkret Orchestra—Also KDKA children in family, references re- to points WIR KYW KWK WREN WBAF KPRC WOAL WKY WLW ‘4 out, a tere pomin 6:30—Cul er: Bonnie Laddies—W37 and stations hastice ra in person at 610 Thay- issues were marked 5 v ve. st. specialties WANTED—Competent maid. Must | 15 points. Kap WDAF RSTP_ WIM be good cook. References required. ‘s ae in May wh Ore Phone 867. Mrs. Henry Duemeland, 138% ib. é 103 Ave. B west : closed WSMB. y WRAP. | WANTED—Experienced girl or mid- | of the day's activity oe win KSTP A KSL eee dile-aged woman for housework. Call x jum! jusic, String Ensemble (43 min.)—Also 2 after 6 al fest ayer, or at rising ries, tnd s—Slumber Music. String Ensemble (43 min.)—Also KDKA WREN Ses Ee t ele West Thi selective in char- a ean Es : 1.26, 1.27% t 1%; No. 2 hard winter. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN WANTED—Girl for gencral _ house- 1.26's @1.2715 No. 3 amber durum, 1.07%; | Chicago, Sept. 18.—(4)—Wheat: No.| work. Apply evenings or call 1325-J. 5%. )2 red 1.32'2; No. 1 hard 1.32': Mrs. E. L. Schlechter, 722 Third 1.2212 @1.29% northern spring 1.32%; i. 1.2215 @1.29% 131 to 131"; ; , 112. eral housework. Mrs. 1.2013 @1.27% | oor Non) xed 140% to 1.03;| 210 Park Avenuc. (No. 1 yel 02" 1.03; sample | WANTED—Experienced waitress at | Sake No: a aeihera‘otwrse) Jae siti aii Allied Chemical, Auburn Automo- | South St. Paul, Sept. 18—(P—(U.| Rye—No. 3 103%. e APARTMENTS Western Union, Pacific Tele-|S. D. A»—Cattle—2.200; uneven. fed Timothy seed—480 to 5.5. FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- | , Ameriean Can, Westing | Clover seed—1150 to 19.50. ment for one or two girls, $16 per sold 5 to 8 points higher, while among | pound steers 15.00; part load year. month. Also two room apartment 4 ; the most of 3 to 4 points gains were | lings same price; plainer yearlings __ CHICAGO POULTRY ay eee seer, Seeeiit ep 20, $80 Atchison International ‘Telephone, | down to 1350: grassy kinds 1000| Chicago, Sept. 18.—(P)—Pouitry| Per month. Garage $3.00 per month. Simmons, U. 8. Steel, American & | down; these along with fat she stock jalive, hens easy, balance steady; re-|_ Call 618 Sixth street. us Foreign Power, Union Tank Car and|dull at Tuesday's late downturn; |ceipts 7 cars; fowls springs 25 to} FOR RENT—Furnished light house- » . Continental Can. - cows 7.00 to 8.25; heifers 8.25 to 9.50; |26, springs No. 2, broilers ;| keeping apartment, also a front Motors experienced a sinking spell | bulls 8.50 down; stockers and feeders |roosters 21; turkeys to 30; ducks} rooni on first floor with housckeep- peared to be in a request for sround midday. General Motors sax". | very slow; bidding 25 or morc lower. |18 to 21; spring geese 20. ing privileges. Light, water and milling. Meanwhile, Liverpool said from 76 1-4 to 74, one block of 8.100 | Caives—2,800; steady, largely 16.00 to alain heat furnished. Call at 614 Eighth wheat offerings there were smaller shares hands at the lower | 1650. CALL MONEY RATE street. i ae Gropped 2 points. New York, Sept. 18 — (® — Call} FOR RENT—Two o: three room ‘Us. feel oat set es the 241 a einai 1050; early |rave. 9. go nal * wae Breen Rte Cie eee * in Pound - ste . 9. irmer: ys,| rain apartments. City heat, al- indicating that sub-soll conditions ect sgal and there | top 1050: sore held higher: other j9; 60 to 90 days. 9: 4 to 6 months, 9.] ways hot water. B. janugan, throughout the United States winter Perron TeaPacn number of ‘medium and heavy butchers mostly! Prime commercial paper, 6 to 6';. phone 303. wheai belt are unsatisfactory, and oo FOR RENT ‘hished and uniur- ee ieee cere "a Boson, SO tne volume] mated, apna atthe a ‘ctiectard eae mantiagt ae: Telegraph. was up 13 points to 307':.| 1000; average cost ‘Tuesday 9.71; jof husineas is very small. Quotations| ‘partments. 215 Third street. F. W ter wheat seems likely. Lateness of both new high figures. Auburn auto, | weight, 233. ‘on domestic are unchanged. pao eae —— planting, however, means lessened climbed 14%:. while American & For-| Sheep—4,000; FOR RENT— nice large house- a ease ne o cena = <i MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT a arrive to 6 points. The closing tone| higher: early bidding 11.75 to 12.75 room unfurnished FUTURES CLOSE LOWER No. 1 flaxseed Total sales approximated: for medium to choice natives; few x ‘ brpemige crag Psy 18.—()—Satis-| To arrive 3.40 @2.42 jactory cal bearish crop news — started wheat futures in good spirits i tudes b three room apariment. RAIN TACLE WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE to | Allied Chemical and Dye. . today but each hard spot found will- CHICAGO G feeding lambs dircct : ing sellers and after a nervous day Chicago. Oa dae. borg td bogey eit ee . American Can... December closed ‘a cent down. Open His Close | wheat cloced at ibe 0 : ro Oats fut comparatively | _ Wheat— : i ern, closed at “sc under October; No. 24! LAND + 151% 1.32 130 131 12 northern, 3%e under; No. 3 north- BISMARCK GRAIN 122, | FOR BALE—A good farm of 160 acres, 1.30% 1.40% 1.31% 138% 6% 4 No. 4 northern, 13c} (Furnished by ne miner Co.) | American Sugar ......... 3 miles west of Preda, ND. with & 145% 146 144 146% Bismarck, Sept. room house, barn, two wells and 1.49% 1.50% 1.47% 1.48% ‘No. 1 dark northern windmill, chicken house and other : LIBERTY BOiDS CLOSE |No. 1 northern buildings. Price $20.00 per acre. 1.04", 1.021; York, Sept. 18—(P)—Libzrty | =| For terms and particulars write A. 1 98% : iw 1 mixes $1 Atenison T. Lein, Freda, N. Dak. 10. jurum: imore Ohio hee 3.15] Barnsdall “A” . Y 5 il: 3.101 Bethichem Steel . I indebtedness Less, : » #4 . Annual Account of pyiarerny aaa 8 aR FOREIGN EXCHAN Speltz, per ew Berta Baker Shows uw INGE Lovige Cash oats demand was better and New York, Sept. 13.—()—Foreien |Hard winter wheat ..... ey ee 4% cent higher com- rian rt pet ligge ios Dark hard winter wheat (Continued from page one) jutures. Britat France. 3 he I RB EF IT OM, a tier hn! gl oa ge gh aa Ey i jto4 2, { “nye demand was steady on moder- 5.22"; Germany, 23! MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES deport, $12 in return items, $2,110 H ale offerings. 2661; Sweden, 28: Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 18—(@"— Barley was a little better early but (US.D.A.)—Potatocs: Light wire in- j zrew weak just before the close. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES , demand slow, market weaker, tor’s warrant. Flax offerings were liberal but de- Minneapolis. Sept. 18.—()—Range | carloads F. O. B. pace | noes By far the greatest turnover is re- mand ruled fair to good. 11.77) of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No, 1 | based on delivered sales ns- vealed in the general fund with col- F 12.10} dark northern, 1.34 to 1.39%; No. 1|portation charges. sacked cwts.. 1, |lections totaling $5,320.719 and pay- ; northern, 1.35% to 1.36%: No. 1 hard | Round Whites, Early Ohios. U. 8. No.| Erie ...... 58's | ments $4.865.478. ‘The balance in the CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 12.00/ spring, 1.35% to 1.38%; No. 1 mixed,|1, and partly graded, $2.20 to 235. 103 | fund was $1,568.080 as compared with 12.50 $1,112,839 in 1928. Balances in the F larger of the accounts is hai! insur- ye ance $2,758,002, representing the ac- cumulation of’ the fiat tax, motor | vehicle registration $1,018,442, high- j $540,050, real estate acne T° 130% one eer, Sa. $981,108, and state . bridges Righ tow Com! ii: ‘3 tae See, Lu fund for escheated estates . 1a 1.96% 1.34% 1.35% i. coal & ot sree, 4 sates 3. weary Radio te Boge pees HGerceges | Kreees Gree. Hi Semabes, — | Mack ‘Truck lower; excessi ieee” i: te power ! —_ steers, good A 3 fay person Mo. Pac. 4 Ibs, 12.75 to sale, EE cererser'et, | Monts. Ward to 1880; 08 Folsonons set- 22. Pookive cies | Natl. Cash “ 8.75 p rT N.Y. i snd cbolce * grote: 34. Lone-togges N.Y. N. 33 ileoys Nor. American joven fa! a Beesery, Nor. Pac. ‘good . = esata common and a“ Hist poauivels Pan cutter and B1% 41% S1'%| 4% Taveras oy “a Par. Bulls, good and 1% 30% 70%) sooas $ wee, 10.78; cutter to B% WK 4% oe 1.60 Vealers (milk- a | and 18.75 to 18.00; 4 * gone medium 12.80 to 1578; cull and com- # * mon 8.00 to 1280. Stocker and feed- ie en er steers, good choice, all —— tas to 1080, : yee Lg yg ce bygone market ’ steady to. higher: ve lambs 4 13.25 to 18.79; top rangers 13.00 5 E & i to 5.25; ! I z I 3 i s s : FE | i ie F yeRigulestet 8 € Es} seine the amount of fell at big loss or trade on airplanc. Call at 1026 Eighth street. fs FOR SALE CHEAP—Three ton I. H. C. truck in fair condition. Good tires all around. H. C. Leupp, Stan- ton, N. D. HOUSES AND FLATS a FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern bungalow. Two bedrooms, hard- wood floors, built-in cupboards, sun porch, near school, garage. Price reasonable. See Dale at 211 West house with bath, , hardwood floors throughout, on paving and near school. Writ Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 28. FR RENT—A m five room bungalow, built-in features, base- ment garage. Write Tribune care of Ad. No. 23. FOR RENT—October 1st, a, here in the North Sea” silver “somew! phi cod Potter Loses yy ates to Get New Murder Trial cele i iH just like new $20.00, California floo} Jamp $10.00, kitchen table $3.00, It) brary table $15.00, bath stool $1.06 large size Edison phi ph. records $35.00. Call at 719 or phone 1599-W. FOR SALE CHEAP—Thor washer, good condition, two blu reed chairs, mahogany tea wagor mahogany victrola, antique spin ning wheel, 9x12 new French blu Chenille rug. Phone 907. FOR SALE—Daybed with cane end. blue tapestry upholstering wit) separate pillow, Waysagless f $22.50. Also Edison $295.00 model, with 50 records fa $95.00. Phone 967. ; FOR SALE—An_ Upright Cecilix: Phonograph with sixty records an | one drop leaf dining room tabi Phone 718-R between 3:30 and 7:3 epetepetye retin par . t ture. Call at 207 Mandan street. fi F ny ae fai if i it Hee i 4% TH Srp + Hilf K|

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