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WHEAT PRICES SINK IN SYMPATHY WITH WEAKNESS IN CORN : Depression of Corn Values Due|’ 2% to Increase Reported by Government ARGENTINE REPORTS FROST | South American Exportations * Will Be 70,000,000 Bush- els Less Than 1928 Chicago, Oct. 10.—(AP)—Action |? of the corn market operated as a wet blanket on all grain values to-; day. ene selling of corn fu-j ture intra resuited from the government crop report pointing to a probable yield of 1,802,000,000 bushels of corn in 11 leading states this season, compared with 1,756,- €00,000 bushels indicated a month ago. Influenced a good deal by corn, the wheat market made but a poor response to continued unfavorable wheat crop advices from Argentina. ‘Wheat closed heavy 1 1-4c to 1 h-8e a bushel lower than yesterday's finish. December 1.35 to 1-8; March 1.42 1-8 to 1-4; May 1.45 3-4 to 7-8. Corn closed 7-8c to 1 1-4¢ down, Dec. 95c; March $1.00 to 1-8; May $1.02 3-8 to 1-2. Oats 1-2c to 3-4c off and provis- fons unchanged to a setback of 15c. her adverse wheat crop reports from Argentina today included men- tion of frosts in Santa Fe and Cor- doba provinces, where the outlook was alrcady poor as a result of drought. There were also estimates that the Argentine exportable surplus of wheat from this year's crop would be 70,000,000 bushels less than hes al- ready been exported to date from last year's production. Some showers were noted today in parts of Arcen- tina, but no moisture where most re- quired. Corn traders today practically is- nored all aspects of the government crop report except the forecast of 72,- 00,000 bu. increase of production compared with last month's official figures. Rainy weather over the corn helt today failed to act as much of an Ofiset to the government crop report. Selling of future deliveries in the corn market today came on the heels of rather steady pressure for several days past. Oats averaged lower. Pro- visions went down. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES HOLD STEADY Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—(/)--Wheat fuinres held well today despite 2 gov- ernment crop report which was more bearish than looked for but lack of export interest and weakness in other markets later gave prices a down- turn. May closed 14 cent lower. Oats futures dipped slightly on corn weakness. Rye futures were dull with deferred months weak. Decem- ‘ber barley started strong and May weak, but the tone wos unsettled later. Flax dropped at the opening but the near future recovered later. : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 10.—7)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs receipts 26,000 including 5,000 direct; mostly 10 to 20c lower on hogs scaling under 220 lb.; heavy weights stendy to 10c lower; top 10.25; bulk 170-220 Ib. 10.00 to 10.20; packing sows 8.09 to 9.00. Butchers medium to choice 260-300 Ib. 9.10 to 10.25; 200- 250 Ib. 9.50 to 10.25; 160-200 Ib. 9.65 to 10.20; 130-160 Ib. 9.15 to 10.15. Pack- ing sows 7.80 to 9.10. choice 90-130 lb. 8.75 to 10.00. Cattic receipts 8,000, calves receipts 2.000; yearling market 25c higher; very ‘active at advance; mostly 50 to 3c up for week. Desirable light butcher heifers sharing advance; Pyne 44 steers aon = and fal top 16.50 for jong yearlings. 4 ne ood and Pigs medium to | Ma: MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—()—Wheat one Alga Pend ening to haa ¥ Minnea; Ae} cmre grain closing. port bined today follow: Cash Wheat— Delivered | 15% Protein— 1 dark northern, 1.35% @1.37%. 1.34%. @1.36% 1.32% @ 1.34% 1.34% 91.36% 1.33% 11.35% OLAS 1.34% 01.36% 1.33% @1.35% 1.32% 1.33% 1.34% @1.35% 1.32% @1.94% 1.32%.@133% + 1.33% @1.35% 1.32% @1.94% 1.30% @1.32% «133% @1.35% « 132% @1.34% - 1.29% 61.32% inter | 2 dark northern....... Grade of— 1 dark northern To arrive .. 2 dark northern Menta 14% Protein— IDHW or 1HW........ 133%@ 13% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW. To arrive .... 12% Protein— |1DHW or 1HW. To arrive Grade of— 1DHW or 1HW. To arrive .. Minn. 12% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW... To arrive .. Grade of— 1DHW or 1HW... To arrive .. + 1.26%. 71.273, i 126% @ sreee 125% @126% jarum Choice 1 amber... To arrive ....., 13% Provein— 2 amber .. Grade of 1 amber. Grade of 2 amber. Grade of 1 durum Grade of 2 duru 1 red durum. To arrive .. Coarse Grains yellow corn... To arrive .. 3 yellow corn, ‘To arrive . 4 yellow corn, 5 yellow corn. mixed corn. To arrive mixed corn. To arrive .. mixed corn. mixed corn. white cats white oats To arrive 4 white oats Barley, ch to To arrive .. Barley, med to To arrive .. Barley, lower gds. To arrive a1ye..;-. To arrive No. 1 flaxseed To arrive CHICAGO GRA! Chicago. Oct. 16.—()— Open High Low Close 137 1.3474 144 1.42% 147% 145% 2 1271 1.32% 1.274 @1.32% 1,26'; . 116% @131% qa 1.20%, @1iey 1.13% ALA PLA 2 2 3 4 5 3 564 @ 33 @ 58 5315 ® 33% 93.96% 1.3612 1.43% 147% 1.35 1.42% 1.45% 35 1.00 1.02% 937% 957% 2 1.00% 99% 1.03% 1.02% 51% bt 56 1.00% 1.0775 1.13% 1.12 4 1.14% 1.13% 10.97 10.85 11.15 11.00 11.70 11.60 52% 55 58% 51% 54% 5616 1.077% 1.12% 1.1415 10 11.62 1147 12.00 12.35 Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—(®)}— Open’ High Low Close | ber 1.38% 137% 137% 1.46% 1.45% -.45% 1.02% 1.02 1.02 109 108 1.08% Or 49% 49% 40% 53% 53% 53% 53% 335 3.36% 335 3.35% 336 3.37 3.35% 3.35! 3.32 3.323% 3.30% 3.30% ST 61% 86% 06% ‘2% 1% 1% 1% 1.46% 102% 1,09 121 1.20% 1.20% 1.25% 1.23% 1.23% 1.33% 1.31% 131% 1.02% 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.08% 1.06% 3.35% 3.34 3.34% 3.30% 3.36% 3.36% pTSTATTE 38F iE i Ereamery x. higher, than ates 46 3-4 sae eee score) 45 1. 45 8-4; first ( to 91 score) 4) to 45. T HE _ BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 UNEXPECTED BOOST IN UNFILLED ORDERS | PROMPTS PRICES UP} September Unfilled Orders of, U. S. Steel Company Boost- ed 245,000 Tons CALL MONEY DROPS AGAIN American Tobacco Issues, In-| gersoll Rand, and Western Union Have New Highs New York, Oct. 10—(AP)—The unexpected increase of nearly 245,- 000 tons in the September unfilled orders of the United States Steel corporation, announced at noon to- day, brought a flood of buying or- de into the stock market, and si prices whirling upward. U Common ran up 12 1-2 poi scores of other issues were up 3 to 12 points. Call money again dropped fri to 5 per cent and time mone: fair supply at 8 1-2 per ¢ Extreme gains of 8 to ne: 2 points also were registered by the American Tobacco issues, Ingersoll Rand, Western Union, American & Foreign Power, Motor Products. Worthington Pump, American ¢ Auburn Auto, General Electric, Westinghouse Electric, Allied Chem- ical and Johns Manville, the first three reaching new high ground for the year, Among the many stocks to ad-| vance 4 to 6 points were Ate! American Water Works, Ame Rolling Mills, Consolidated Gas §. Industrial Alcohol, Brooklyn Union Gas, Detroit Edison, Stand- ard Gas & Electric, Corn Products and International Telephone. Seaboard Air Line preferred cross- ed 39 to a new high for the y but Missouri Pacific preferred into some profit taking after at- taining a new peak. Bome stocks tapered off on profit- taking in advance of the publication of the weekly brokers but the general list kept + ward with late buying of. and communications the fea- ture. Ingersoil 3} iis gain to 13 points and Western Union to 10. Americ: ing tone was stronz, with tot approximating 4,100,000 sharcs. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIV South St. Paul, Oct. 19.—(a—(uU 8. D. A.’—Cattle, 3,000: ‘OW On all} lines; spots 25 higher on steers and| fat heifers; few odd yearlings 13.00 to 14.50; grass and grain feds 11.50: | ordinary grassers 10.00 down; beef | cows 6.50 to 7.50; heifers 7.25 to 8.75; Cutters 5.50 to 5.75; low cutters 5.00; bulls firm, weighty medium grades | 8.00; bulk 7.75 cown; stockers and feeders getting poor outlet in spite of meager supplies. Calves—1,500; plainer quality con- TOCK *) Cal. & Hecla ... grams in Centrad Indicated. Wavelengtiis 218.c— Hedin a Russian Vila Koll KMBC WC 7:30—The Penmen w MON W's Hour, of Adventures Walaa Wows Isat Wise Woob Kr 9:00—Radio's Court of App OIL WSED Wiik V awior 40:c0—1in mond tainers, Orchestr 19:30—Oreh.—Also WISN WSPD Woll 8 OO—Stats of ‘Stelody--Also. WW 9:30—Mystery House, Dramatic 10:00—Hotel Dance Orchestra: 11:00—Charles Strickland’s Hot I 10:13—Siumber Music (43 min. Soalie New York Stocks All. Chem. & Dye Am, Can . . Intern 313 181 m. Sugar . T. & Anaconda . Andes Cop. Min. Atchison Bait. & Ohio . Barnsdall “A” . Beth. Steel Priggs Mfg. 219% m1 262) Canadian Pac. Cerro De Pasco Ches. & Ohio . C. St. P. and Pac. Pi ‘ Telephone was woll | above the 300 mark again. General Motors Gold Dust .... . Great Northern pfd.... Great Northern Iron orectts... Greene Can. Cop. . |Hudson Motors . Int. Com. Eng . International Harvester International Nickel International Paper . International Tel. and Tel. Johns M'ville . Kennecott ... |Kolster Radio Kroger Groceries . sidered, not much change, Jargely | Mack ‘Truck . 13.00; choice kinds 13.50. Hogs—6,000; light hogs slow, about steady; early sales 0.75; top 9.75; oth- er classes strong, higher in spots; Packing sows 8.00 to 8.50; butchers Seab. Oil Montgomery Ward .. Nash Motors ...... Scaree; 240 to 325 pound averages sal-| National Cash Register able 9.00 to 9.65; pigs and light lights|New York Central .. 9.50; average cost Wednesday 9.35; weight 210. Sheep—15.000; receipts all on sale; |} largely natives and Dakotas; small Percentage feeders: opening slow, about steady with Wednesday's best time; mostly 11.75 to 12.75 on medi- 10.97! um to choice slaughter lambs; many held higher; common throwouts 8.50 to 9.00; fat ewes 4.00 to 5.00. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern, ia ee No. 1 5; No. 2 am- N. Y., N. H. and Hartford . North American Northern Pacific Packard Pan Am. Par. Fam. Las. Pennsylvania Railroat Phillips Petroleum . 4 Public Service Corporation, N. 3 122% Radio ....... 89 Republic TLron and Steel Reynolds Tobacco “B” . St. Louis & San Prancisco . Sears Roebuck Sinclair Consolidated Oil Southern Pacific . Southern Railway Standard Oil of Cal Standard Oil of New Jersey" Pr duns Corn, No. 1 Salon: 9312; mixed, 1.17. Oats, No. 2 white, 461%. Rye, No. 1, 97% to 99%. oa No. 3, 57 to 60; sample, 57 5842. Flax, No. 1, 3.38 to 3.40, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 10.—(?)—Wheat No. Ss pat ape No. 4 yellow hard 128% No. 1 mixed £7%; No. 1 yel- low 97% to 98; No. 1 white 99 to %. Oats No. 2 white 47% to 48's. Rye no sales. ‘Timothy seed 4.55 to 5.30. Clover seed 12.00 to 20.00. BOSTON WOOL No. 2 Standard Oil of New Yark Studebaker ...... Texas Corporation Texas Gulf Surphur Tobacco Products . FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 10.—(AP)— Foreign exchanges firm; demand: Great Britain, 4.68 1-16; France, 3.92 1-8; Italy, 5.23 1-8; Germany, 23.88; Norway, 26.72; Sweden, 26.81; 4 Montreal, 98.84 3-8. firmer to slightly higher prices there. CHICAGO POULTRY . eee een Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—()—Flour unchanged. Shipments 40,852. Bran sg | eee * 28.50. NEW YORK Fis rad New York, Oct. 19.—(AP)—Poul- try dressed weak; chickens fresh 27 2 bol noms fresh 22 to 34; frozen iS FLOUR Minn., Oct. 10.—(P)— "Shipments 40,862 LIBERTY ‘BONDS CLOSE New ack Oct, 10.—(AP)—Lib- orty close: Seaboard Airline 16 ‘5. beetad hanged STOCKS COrP., 54 1-2, ;| Crookston Girl Heads - U Women’s Glee Club Grand Forks, N. D., Oct, 10.—Mem- bers of the elementary division of the - Also WIERC WADC WSPD WHK WHEC Wore WMAQ KMOX ie Wish “Wespp WMAQ WKRC a and Vocal—WABC only P KOIL, 45!.3—-WEAF New York—660 (NEC Chain) QHD WOW WKY M KYW KSD Woo Koa wiras 1 Cufe—Aiso WGY WWJ WSAL SD Wor oe WDAF WCFL voc y EDEN wh VSM WSB WMC < WDAE SWhEN Wo WKY Wale WsitR HOOVER-MACDONALD DISCUSSIONS CALLED WAR PREPARATIONS Trouble Developing Because of Competition in World Mar- kets, Says Foster ‘Toronto, Oct Foster, communist leader jed States, in a speech last night as- serted that the Hoover-MacDonald navel reduction discussions were only camouflage for war preparations. He addressed a mecting arranged by the Industriel Union Needle Trade Workers of Canada, held outside the city limits, ‘The chairman explained that sinee a disturbance in Queen's | Park last. summer ated had prevent- 10.—()—William Z. in the Unit- " Foster said, “is becauae at 5 Beart ition be- tween Great Britain and the United States in world markets. It is neces- sary for the capitalists to still objec- tions of the masses against war, They set afloat capitalistic peace maneu- ‘vers, the Kellogg pact and peace con- ferences. But the preparation for war foes on just the same. The American federation of labor will prove to be a tool in developing this war -situation, It follows the program of imperial- ism.” The American federation of labor is holding its annual convention in Toronto. | anos Lockjaw Threatens to Take Life at Wahpeton Wahpeton, N. D. Oct. 10.—With her jaws completely locked, Ardyth 26%. | Hempel, 9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hempel, Wahpeton, is battling for life in a local hospi- tal. Lockjaw was caused by an infection resulting from a cut on her knee which was broken open in a fall after it hed healed. The girl recently re- | covered from an emergency operation for appendicitis. ACROSS tufts aze fixedly 10. Pack tightly Ste Notion [slo[Hlo) lAlwi aly] w 23. Cat off 26. Mythotogieat hunter 28 Rartercd 30, Expression of interrogation 82. Eucharistic lates 34, Insects 33. Woman's same ying it tient repast ty Si, Sits for @ ples Stick used for roasting ment 58, Sings gue Pr ry color 59, ae rth al a, a a list 42, Wi ont | MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and industry, to introduce and supply the demand for Raw- leigh’s Houschold Products to steady users. Several fine openings in Oliver, East one-half Dunn and east one-half Wells counties, and | nei y towns and rural districts, | We Ravielgh | Dealers can make or more. No experience necess: Pleasant, profitable, dignified mark, Write t . W.T. Rawleigh Co., | _Dept. ND-353, Minneapolis, Minn. ATTENTION INSURANCE MEN! WANTED—District Agents for liberal Accident and Health Policies. Local policy issuing and ciaim service. Topnotch agency contract. Capital and Surplus, Five Million Dollars. immediately, Commercial Insurance Company, 13 . Fargo, N. D. en of neat appearance to act as service men. Only men capable of carning $35.00 per week to start. Write Ad. No. 50. Care of the Bismarck Tribune. WANT—Young man and women for traveling show, preference to musicians but not essential. Call or phone Mrs. B. D. Johnson, at the Banner House. LEARN Barbering now at the Oldest Accredited Institution of its kind. Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. MEN—Two willing to work. Karning to start about $36.00 per week. neat, references, opportunity for promo- tion. Address Box 651 Sas picker with team and wagon. Call at 215 South Sec- ond strect. WANTED—Boy 16 or 17 y basement work. F. W. Co. __ FEMALE HELP WANTED GIRLS—Well trained Beauty Opera- tors are in great demand, and earn more money than other profes- sions, Enroll now and your future is assured. Write for information. LAWRENCE ACADEMY, 816 Nicol- z let Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. *. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply in person at Barker Bakery and ask for Mrs. Hoffman. | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 1304-W or call_at. 619 Mandan Sea WANTED—Capable woman or girl for housework. Must be expericnced. Phone 1412-W. s old for oolworth Michi gan Rule Bars Solution of Vesterday’s Puzzle MOS NOAA Wad OAT Froch ‘Pin’ Engagements Lansing, Mich, Oct. 10.—(e)—The college widow in Michigan is going to have a poor time gathering fra- ternity pins. The fraternity pin, long the symbol of affection in campus courtship, has. been ruled out of that realm. ‘The legislature has made it a misde- meanor for anyone to wear a lodre | or fraternity pin if not a member of | the organization the insignia repre- sents. KFYR © 545.1 Meters Friday, October 11. Jigger Drawer. 2ppiness Hour. pening markets and 10: :30—World Book. 11:00—Marketz. 11:30—Time signals. 11:40—U, 8. Bulletins. 12:00—Markets and diversified pro- gram. P.M. 1:00—Potpourri program. 1:45—(%) Bismarck Tribune and sports, livestoci weather. 2:00—Closing markets, 3:00—Diversified. 6:00—Vocal and piano. 6:50—Newscasting. 7:00—Air vaudeville. 7:50—Bismarck Tribune items. wy 8. Female raft Plaral ending Yearned for an h ity a is comb. Ny, tresh Uncooked Hareied woe Catalog Free Moler Barber College, | _/ 1 2 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 1 weck, 25 words or under .... 1.45 Ads over 25 words, 3c additional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch AN classified ads are cash in ad- THE BISMARCK TRIBUN' PHONE 32 Write for catalog. HANSON AUTO & ELECTRICAL SCHOOL, Box 926, Fargo, N. D. é SALESMEN oe M. & W. Orank Case Oil Heater for automobiles, does away with your winter oil troubles, Write for ter- Rex Lindemann, Enderlin, Dakota, State Distributor ladies, must be acquainted with city, Experience unnecessary. Call | from 7 to 9 p. m. J. M. Cox, Grand Pacific Hotel. ‘WORK WANTED GET YOUR ashes hauled. Am haul- ing for the same price. Any one wanting to find out about getting your ashes hauled by the week, Phone 637-J. T. M. Burch. CARPENTER will build 3 your 1c or garage, do alterations and re- Pairs, Estimate free. Call phone CHIMNEY SWEEP, futnaces and chimneys cleaned, work guaranteed, price reasonable. Phone 398. POSITION WANTED store or combination ardware and Implement _ store. Some experience. Can furnish good references, Address Ad. No. 51, care of Bismarck Tribune. eee AGENTS WANTED—Agents to buy old, wild, or blemished horses for slaughter. The Elder Horse Sale Co., James- town, N. Dak. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—About Oct. 20th, front room on ground floor, nicely fur- uished, can be used for light house- keeping. Hazelhurst Apartments, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273 FOR RENT—In modern home, nicely furnished sleeping room, also fur- nished light housekeeping room with kitchenette and extra closet. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT-—Three rooms and bath, 608 Third street, Bismarck. Call Marcovitz Grocery and = Army ‘ore, Mandan, N. D. Phone Man- FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms, very warm, clean and convenient. Bismarck Business poner Building. Inquire at Room ey RENT—Large pleasant sleeping room, in modern home. Suitable for one or two. Board if desired. Also garage for rent. Call 1214. | FOR RENT—Nicely Turnished room in modern home with or without board, reasonable price. Call at 613 Third street or phone 1150. FOR RENT—Very desirable room, hot water heat, close in. Suitable for two gentlemen, Call at 116 West Thayer Ave. or phone 1553-J. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in modern home, suitable for one or two. Call at 706 Fourth street or phone 1410. TRY THE Mohawk for warm com- fortable rooms and good home cooked meals. 401 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Gentleman pre- ferred. Call at 623 Fifth strect. FOR SALE— 1926 Olds coupes and sedans. 1925 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. 1928 Durant 4 coach, 1928 Durant 6 coupe. Ford touring $50.00. Also other used cars. ‘We trade and give terms. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. a _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALB FOR RENT—One wood bed and dressing table to match, laundry stove, and round dining room table. Phone 538-W or call at 706 Tenth Fo! ‘SALE—Practically new Harrison Upright piano, apartment size. very TPAOGARE Call at 120 West Ros- SARGAING in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—RADIOS FOR SALE—De Forrest radio, cheaj Call 145, Mrs. Barnes, after 5 o'cl: ee eee es WHY USED BUICKS ARE CHOSEN AS THE SECOND CAR Buicks have the famous Buick valve-in-head engine, noted for economy and power—the torque tube drive and Cantilever Springs which assure easier riding and safer driving —the multiple disc clutch which wom- en operate with ease; and likewise Fisher bodies of combination wood and steel construction. These basic units guarantee thousands of extra unused miles in a Buick. We have some splendid cars in stock. Better come in today and see what we have to offer in Buicks at a very low price. USED BUICKS Buick 1928—Stand Coach. Buick 1927—Stand Coupe. Buick 1926—4 Pass. Victoria, FOR SALE—Desirabie 1 room dwelling, including 3 rooms, hardwood floors, full ment, gas laundry stove and heater for tank, south front, ance, after down payment, p monthly less than rent, for 4 room modern house close in f © FOR SALE—Five room modern bun alow, two bedrooms, and bath, bar ment all partitioned off, isund....- room all plastered. Hot air fu nace, extra large lot, finest conc tion. Located near park. Tribune, care of Ad. No. 4% _ Thies Noe. SAN ceatad stucco house, ne! bedrooms, French garage, built extra ee shrubs around house, good locatlo Phone 1069-W. FOR RENT—Six room modern how with garage. Call before 10:00 m. and after 4:00 p. m. at 412 Av D or phone 1598-R, FOR RENT—A_ modern six roo house. Phone 1086-J between 12:1 noon and 1:00 p, m. and after 4:1 p.m. FOR RENT—Six room modern how: at 701 Front street. Phone 331. APARTMENTS apartment on second floor, privat bath, closets and store room. Hea hot and cold water furnished. Adul only. Call at 100 Ave. B East. FOR RENT—Furnished five roo: modern apartment on first floo both coal and gas ranges for coot ing. Very desirable, central loce tion. Reasonable, Phone 1271. FOR RENT—On first floor, furnishe apartment with private bath, an single room equipped for ligt housekeeping. Garage for rent. 4 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Three room apartmen completely and exceptionally we furnished. Ground floor. Plenty ¢ heat and hot water. Call at 120 ¥ Rosser. FOR RENT—Two cr three Foo: furnished apartments in the Lav rain apartments. City heat, a vase hot water. B. F. Flanaga: phone 303. FOR RENT-—A furnished three roor apartment on ground floor, electri range and private entrance, Clos in, ta at 118 First street or phon 672-J FOR RENT—Very desirable furnlahe apartment, downtown, city hee References exchanged. Write Trib une, care of Ad. No. 48 FOR RENT—Purnished four oor inch ai gas for cooking. Phon FOR REN’ Court. Phone 796. a DOCTORS ‘The SURGEONS operated John Dear me—Dear me—Poor John 1 gone Oh doesn't he look calm and swee With flowers at his head and feet. BUT—if John had visited Dr. Mac Lachlan’s Clinic he would not & decked with flowers but would stil be alive and WELL. We know tha the KNIFE can NOT CURE dis ease for the trouble is in the Blood’ How can a knife cut the disease ou of the Blood? We do CURE dis: ease for we purify the blood and re . move the acid poisons from th: system with our pure Vitamir _| Herbs, Roots, Bark and our Alkalin: Blood Treatments and Scientific Food Combinations. We. haw CURED HUNDREDS and we cat | CURE YOU. Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lu. cas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak, (NC KNIFE en USED Ss USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE—Al used cars at greatly reduced prices See these bargains before buying Steen Marmon Co., 116 Secom street. FOR SALE—1928 Essex coupe with rumble seat, in excellent condition Phone 1209-W or call at Masor Apartments No. 13. Gyda Brynild- son. FOR SALE—1929_ Ch 7 driven 3,900 miles. Excellent con- fi { i) dition. ©. L. Rupp. Phone 278 ot / call at 411 Fifth street. MISCELLANEOUS

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