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CROP COMPLAINTS IN ARGENTINE AID PRICE j= ADVANCE IN AMBRICA More Inquiry for Wheat by Eu- ropean Continental Coun- tries Is Reported VALUES SCORE SLIGHT GAIN 2 Te,arive Critical Situation in the Buying Market Illustrated by De- crease in Exports Chicago, Oct. 15.—()—Wheat values turned gradually upward to- day, helped by somewhat broader speculative demand in which houses with eastern connections took the lead. More or less stimulus for friends of higher prices came from a sharp closing rally in wheat quotations at Liverpool after an early break there. Besides, a late estimate of the Argen- tine wheat exportable surplus indi- cated only 18,000,000 bushels left, in- ‘stead of 56,000,000 bushels as first re- Ported today. ‘Wheat closed nervous ‘sc to Ic a bushel higher than yesterday's finish. (Dec. 134%, to 135; March 1422; May 145%.) Corn closed tic to to's; March 99 to ’; May 101%). Oats 4 to *sc advanced, and provi- sions 2c to 55¢ down. Corn was easy but the market ral- lied above yesterday’s finish, with the upturn checked by selling against LARGE-SCALE BUYING IN RAILROAD SHARES ize up, (Dec. 94 * lothers declined @ point or two. ‘Choice 1 amber.. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1By The Associated ae Programs in Central Standard time. All ti is P. M. unless "tated indicated. Wavelengthe on left of call letters, uilocycies on Tight, 434.3—=WEAF New York—660 (NBC Chain) 6:30—Golden Gems, Baritone. Contralto, String abet opts! KsD TiO—Erne Rapes, (vncert Orchestra Also WW WSAT_KSD WOC, WOW Renewal of Selling Pressure WDAP WESC WTAM WEL KOA RVOU WEAA_KPRG WOAL W seam 1 IT airs Woe wane cto enn west 1c a Against Industrial Lead- 8:00—Troubadours’ Orch.—Alo WWJ WGN KSD WOC WOW WSAl KSTP Wiis, WHAS WSM WHC WAD WFAA KVOO-RERG WUAL KO Unsettles Fi " ww SWEAT WON SO nog Wu WHAle Wau kStP way v" 4 Se) Y vs ers Unsettles Floor WHAS Wait WHC WSE WIAX RC WOAL WRAP soba: $0—American Gas Association Proram (WEAR 18 Retna Grand Opera, “carmen” «1ig hrs.—Also WWJ KSD WSAL WTAM WIOD WKY WOAL MOTOR SHARES TURN HEAVY! 11:00—Dance orchestra (one hour) WEAF MB.C—WABC New York—260 (CBS Chain) 7:00—Voice of. fan eer te Lat WSPD WHK WMAQ WCCO WFBM DUD KMOX KFH KOIL WAIU Also WADC WKERC WGHP wWalag if | Early Losses Are Recovered in Ase SPD WHE Smoker, Informal Entertainment and mts} Rana WGHP WISN WKRC Afternoon Trading, With WhlAG wowo Kaox Kaluc KO WS Pi HK V 9:00—Brown University Band—Also WA. aR Want P WMAQ WOW Many Gains Recorded KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WH WoCo. t hci ‘0 9:30—Dizie ae Wane | Ww ‘SPD WHE WADC WMaQ WwCco ie ripe ae 10:00—Hank Simmon's show Bont Hour, Old Time Alelodrama—Also WISN selling pressure aga: e Utilities and some of the industrial $94.8—W.2Z New VYork—760 (NBC Chain) leaders temporarily unsettled today's) ¢:0—Twilight Meloties, Los Anselen trie and Concert Orchestra—Also KWK BC WLS WJR WTMI checked by the resumption of lnre| '0Harey"hanen ‘oveetc”: Chany He" Fatt z Sout = Ps . % DRAW: HR KYW KW WLW {ens WHA KSEE WEEC REAR scale buying operations in the rail-| 7.9-foreaters’ Bale Quartel—Aleu RDA AWK WRES WLW HF WOR sewed Hi so The raw Mire Aleg KOKA. WLW" NWREA Wai WCFL, Call money renewed at 6 per cent} S:d0—The Veyauers, Musi “Also RWI WR WHEN KOKA KYW but advanced to 7. Time money also WK #:20—Guy, Eraser aartisonve ra Also KWK WREN KsTP displayed a slightly firmer undertone. AS Wea ow ic WSB NSo Witke erikc WAI American Tel WEBCO WH. wee WIR WSR WoKY keri 5 KDKA WJR KYW WLW KWK American Water Works, North Amer- WAP WRE New York, Oct. 15.. People Gas,/ 10:00—Amos ‘n’ fromm WALAG)=-Alzo BN Wists Rete Wikis KOA KSL jean Pacific Lighting, Consolidated| ''S—Slumber Music, ‘iting Ensemble (45 min.)—Also KDKA WREN Gas and Standard Gas & Electric were all hammered down 4 to nearly CHICAGO POTATOES 27% | points. Chicago, Oct. 18.10. 8.) |Alarm Over Local Ut 1aso1aty Motor shares turned heavy. Auburn | —Potatoes receipts 182 cars, on track broke point 545 cars, total U. 8. shipments 1168 othe oa paint of two. | cars, trading just fair, market, Rus- ‘Western Union recovered all of its] Sets little firmer, others about steady; early loss of 9 points in the early aft-|northern Wisconsin sacked “Round ernoon rally, and Johns Manville Airport Situation (Continued from page one) Growing Rapidly Whites 2.65 to 2.75 central section 245} banks in the spring. It also must quickly made up 7 points of its 8-|'0 250; Minnesota sacked Round be “fairly level” so that expense in | exe ee now at the Oldest Accredited Institution of its kind. Catalog Free Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. {aes WANTED—Truck driver with f freight handling experience, good salary. Apply Interstate Transportation Company. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Experienced housekeeper. Must be good cook. Prefer one who can go home nights. Highest wages. Write Ad. No. 55, care of Bismarck __Tribune. WANTED—A cot housekeeper. Must be a good cook. Apply to Mrs. Henry Duemeland, __Phone 867, 103 Avenue B west. WANTED—Maid for general house- work or to assist with housework. Phone 375. aT Man or woman with car want- ed to begin work at once in ter- titory adjacent to Bismarck. Liberal salary to start. Unusual opportunity for advaycement and Permanent worthwhile connec- tion with big well known com- pany. Call at Grand Pacific hotel, Wednesday, 8 a. m. to 4 pom. J. A. Biggs, — WORK WANTED YOUNG GIRL desires ‘a place to Work for room and board with small wages and attend evening school. Phone 579-R or call at 217 Seventh street. ELECTRICIAN “with five years e perience, desires work. Can fu nish reference Write Tribune, —care of Ad. No. 54. YOUNG MAN desires — an ‘any kind ¢ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch AN classified ads are cash in ad- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 SALESMEN M_& W. Crank Case Ol Heater for automobiles, does away with your winter oil troubles. Write for ter- ritory. Rex Lindemann, Enderlin, North Dakota, State Distributor. Pabst chr i Lost LOST—Thursday “near ~ Bismarck Cloak shop, a round blue felt purse containing personal articles with) p55” name “Mrs. J. H. Wiley” inside. Finder kindly return to Tribune of- fice. Reward. AGENTS WANTED—Agents to buy old, wild, or blemished horses for slaughter. The Elder Horse Sale Co., James- town, N. Dak. REAL ESTATE NEW, STRICTLY modern bungalow, tire place, maid’s room in basement, basement garage, east front in most Popular part of the city, $1000.00 cash, the balance as rent, $6000.00. SEVEN ROOM modern house, 4 bed OR SALE—Crosley elght-tub Phone 994-J after 6:30 HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—A desirable new stucco bungalow, oak floors, af fast nook, fine fixtures, room fi ished in basement, basement plastered and partitioned. Well cated, stucco garage, imm ssion. on house with electric, i lights ‘and af water, located at 518 South street. FOR RENTON seve seven house, warm, and close to higg school. eC ee TOR RENT—Four room mo cottage, besides bathroom, clo in on Seventh street for "$40.0 " Geo. M. Register. _ FOR RE Bix modern he with garage. Call before 10:00 m. and after 4:00 p. m. at 412 Aved D or phone 1598. FOR RENT—Newly decorated moder Se house. Inquire E. H. enc ta urdays and Sundays at Grand Pa, cific Hotel. INT—Modern six room house east front, close in, and warm. Har, Vey Harris & Co, and garage. Call 600 8 street. FOR RENT—Three room unfi apartment on second floor, privat bath, closets and store room. hot and cold water furnished. only. Call at 100 Ave. B East, FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep apartment on ground floor, suit for two ladies or married coup No children. Garage also for Call at 422 Fifth. Leds Rogainst! — 13c% Protein— Of tts 8; Whites Hollandale 280 to 260; oth-|conditioning the field for cate lands | | WOrK, -high school gradiiate, Write | SEVEN, ROOM mo stalts, a real bar- |FOR RENT—Two cr three Fo te rovstog averaged ae siamo Soe earned trom an carly hen ofS 235 to 245; Minnesota, North Da-| ing will not be prohibitive. a field | _Box 36, Bismarck, No Dak. Fain cb BAOeOe: furnished apartments in the Uncertainties of the Argentine wheat crop were emphasized today by frost reports*from Cordoba and Bue- nos Aires provinces, and by unfavor- able field advices also from Bahia and Santa Fe districts. On the other hand, Liverpool stocks of wheat were increasing and were predicted to con- tinue doing so for several weeks yet. Tlustrating the critical situation which has arisen from unusual scanti- {Grade of 1 amber. \Grade of 2 amber.. Grade of 1 durum. Grade of 2 durum. of 229' to 223% and then rebou: 260; South Dakota sacked Early|tance of the city, he says. New Haven common assumed the| Onis 2.50 to 2.60; Idaho sacked Rus-| A plot of 192 acres near the state leadership penitentiary has been offered to Bis- of the railroad a moving up 3 points to a new higl record at 132%. The preferred ad- sets 3.00 to 3.25. 194%. New York Central, Atchison,| Winnipeg, Oct. 15.—(AP)—Octo-| Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk & Western|ler wheat closed at $1.45 7-8; No.| with and Northern Pacific sold 2 to 3!4/1 northern closed October price; N. ‘points higher. under; No. 3, 7c under; Timken Roller Bearing ran up 7% |4, 9 3-4e under. acre, nded, | Kota sacked Red River Ohios 2.45 to] also must be within reasonable dis- jmarek recently by J. P. Jackson, as trustee for certain third properties, vanced 3% points toa new high at| WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE | at an annual rental of $220 om toee and the taxes for each year, together an option to purchase such ; _ property at or before the end of three years at the rate of $110 per PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SPORTSMEN! Send your trophies of the hunt to an expert to be mount- ed. Game heads, fur rugs, tanning, ete. J. H. Gipple, Taxidermist. 704 Third street N. W. —e 320 acre farm, 8 miles from Lemmon. Extra good build- ings; house 6 rooms. Good water. FIVE ROOM bungalow, a real bar- gain at $4,350, with three bedrooms, sun porch, facing south. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, with sun porch, south front, at $3500.00. SIX ROOM house, facing Custer park, modern, one bedroom down stairs, $4700.00. FOUR ROOM cottage, full basement, nice trees, toilet, reasonable at $2200.00. rain apartments. City heat, a ways hot water. B. F. Flan _Phone 303. ak i FOR RENT—Very desirable furn apartment, downtown, city heat References exchanged. Write une, care of Ad. No. 48. FOR RENT—Large furnished apart: ment on ground floor. Eve in furnished except gas. Call at Fourth street. este lien dent neat points to a new high at 135. Nation- Cost Said Prohibitive 100 acres alfalfa, fenced and cross | NES with the hase aor othe Amcrican wheat, official figures aa ‘al Biscuit, Simmons, Industrial Rayon HOMNRIGN CACMANGKS Inthe’ first ‘place, Lenhart says]. fenced. Most upto date farm in Lhe with the busiest dealer in the | “ined apartments, $22 Fifth s Sat hase toe eageoner Seca and Hershey Chocolate also were well tok ee (AP)—|¢2st of conditioning this property ap-| these parts. “Price $85, for quick |r NOW have over forty eity and farm| _!4uire of Dr. R. 8. Enee. * ‘bought. 7 ‘4 x + A'S hibitive. In the second} sale. Wil * D. wear: to only 9.697.000 bushels, etic Great Beitain, 48 2.8 France, 02 Blase, ie retital and tule prices are|FOR SALE—160 acre farm, seenio.| ‘"" LE SnONG: MISCELLANEOUS Holy ec mame afer nee Pie st 3;|Not satisfactory to the commission-| 136-81, Good building: Well, | en ees | DIAMONDS direct from impo ment sie ick sap elepiic diets Norway, 26.72; Sweden, 26.82; at ers at present. “Of course, we have] Price $3700.00 cash. Joc E. Helbling, ROOMS FOR RENT and cutters at great savings. Guar continuing slack, but as a rule tra 1 oo12 2 eee the right, as a eity, to condemn the] Richardton, N. D. al anteed. Wrist and pocket wateh today in wheat future deliveries here hi Me ew real, “ property and force sale at a reason- ‘. FOR RENT—About Oct. 20th, front! St bargain prices. Liberal allowal were disinclined much of the tim: to % POSITION WANTED room on ground floor, nicely fur- ‘ press the selling side of the market, bearish news being quite generally re- garded as having been fully allowed for. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES SLIDE LOWE! Minneapelis, Oct. 15.—(AP)— Wheat futures opencd lower today, advaneed on short covering and rgain slid downward under. bear drives, finally closing fractionaily lower for the day. May closed 1-4 cent higher. Qats futures wavered carly but strength of other grains rallied the market. Rye was strong. Barley sagged on light trade. Vlax futures except October, were sold by cash vurehases. Trade was light. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 15.—(/)—(U.8.D.A.)\— Hogs—22,000, including 2,509 direct; market mostly 10 to 20c lower; top 10.00; bulk, good to choice 150 to 300 Tbs 9.75 to 10.00; packing sows 8.15 to £.65. Few lightweights up to 9.00; butcher, medium to choice 250 to 300 Tes 9.15 to 10.00; 200 to 250 Ibs 9.35 to 60 to 200 Ibs 9.40 to 10.00; 130 to 150 lbs 9.15 to 10.00. Packing sows 7.13 to 9.00. Pigs, medium to choice 99 to 120 Ibs 9.00 to 9.85. Cattle—0,500. Calves 2,500. Active ket on light yearlings and butch-/ nec. 15.10. Slaughter classes, steers. good and cholee 1290 to 1500 Ibs 12.50 to 42 1100 to 1309 Ibs 12.00 to 16.50; t2 1100 Ibs 13.00 to 16.50; common rnd medium 830 Ibs 8.50 to 13.25. Fed good end choice 750 to 950! to 16.59. ee. good and choise 830 Ibs down 1: to 15.00; commoa end medium - 00 to 13.25. Cows, rood and choice 8.50 to 11.00; common and medium 6.75 to 8.50; low cutter and cutter 5.50 to 6.75. Bulls, ood end choice (beef) 6.65 to 10.25; cutter to medium 7.09 to 8.75. Veal- cs (milk fed) goad and choice 12.00 Snrecp—19,000; market slow; opened | Dec. IISIIDHITTIIIIVIIESOS FA 8& & BB Bees & BBE 3 B8 3 CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago. Oct. 15—(P)— Open High Low » seceee 2.335% 1.35% 1.335 1.96%, 1.41% 1.42% 141) 141% oo 1.44% 1.46% 1.44% 1.45% +e LOT 107% peneee? [ + 1.0043 1.01% 1.0013 Corn No. 2 mixed 96 1-4 to 1-2;}8Md_ taking off, is prohibitive. *|No, 1 yellow 96 1-2 to 3-4; No. 2 " 82; old sample 90 to 93). Rye No. 1, 1.05 1-4. Timothy seed, 4.65 to 5.40. Clover seed, 12.00 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES sible.” northern, 1.32% to 1 Spring, 1.3514 to 1.36" Oats, No. 3 white, 43 to 43%. kk. Rye, No. 1, 96 to 98%. Barley, No. 3, 55. Plax, No. 1, 3.28 to 3.40%. py 7 NEW YORK PRODUCE steady; receipts 21,294. Creamery would not permit us to use permanently.” Cheese steady; receipts 269,943, a9 gee otk across Solution 0’ Yesterday's Puzzle 6. Smitate atte Sout: svt try alr Aan Aan ian Ib — ® Lariats TielAlsiammelniameritis| '* as.' Talia) noma of AIRISMMAIL Ie ISMMRIUIL le] BoInain slololals| BOR Gan TIS Ege BANA ARO ie ASEREREE eal ie z s [slot nielcere EIN a3: Gia y 0 C. 7: a able price. But a U. S. government enti aco My Ec Wheat official, who inspected the field re- No. 1 hard 1.29 3-4; No. 2 yellow cently, declares that the cost of put- hard 1.29; No. 2 northern spring| ‘ine this field, which is exceedingly 1.28 3-4," rough, in condition for safe landing short, it would be folly at present |for us to take up this proposition. Soin eae. aserie eeae Sy tS| Still, some citizens continually are urging us to do something definite, be 7 3-4,| When, as a matter of fact, we really ats No. 2 white 461-4 to 47 3-4.) Neve no alternatve but to exercise patience and judgment and close the to 20.00, best. deal we can as quickly as pos- H. Goddard, secretary of the Minneapolis, Oct. 15. Association of Commerce, says that of carlot grain sales: Wheses hee, | his association has a committee which dark northern, 1.31% to 1.37; No. 1| 48 considering the proposition but 4%; No. 1 hard|that the «.mmittee has made no : No. 2 mixed | definite recommendations so far. “Of wheat, 1.31; No. 1 hard winter, 1.25 | Curse, all the Association of Com- to 1.33%; No. 1 dark hard winter,| merce can do is make recommenda- 3312; No. 2 amber durum, 1.18 to| tons to the city commissioners, who No. 1 mixed durum, 1.25% to | Must take final action,” the secretary says. “The sityation gradually is be- Ms coming more serious. We must have 8 mc Bees Se AEN Moira Te airport, and we must have it “The field in the southwest corner of the city, which now is being used, is unsatisfactory. It is too small and is Mable to be flooded should the river overflow it: banks in the spring. We could make temporary use, in a New York. Oct, 15—/)—Butter | pinch, of the Fort Lincoln. flying firsts (88 to 91 score) 4135 to 45%4¢. field, but government authorities WANTED—Position by man cook. First class in meats, bread and pas- tries. Wire or phone George C. My- ers, Soo Hotel. Phone 397, Bis- marck, N. Da! DOCTORS The SURGEONS opcrated John Dear me—Dear me—Poor John 1s gone Oh doesn't he look calm and sweet 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 still be alive and WELL. We know that the KNIFE can NOT CURE dis- ease for the trouble is in the Blood. How can a knife cut the disease out of the Blood? We do CURE dis- ease for we purify the blood and re- move the acid poisons from the system with our pure Vitamin Herbs, Roots, Bark and our Alkaline Blood Treatments and Scientific Food Combinations. We have CURED HUNDREDS and we can CURE YOU. Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lu- cas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. (NO KNIFE). HOUSEHOLD G Goops FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bed davenport tapestry upholstery, three separate cushions, mahogany ends $25.00 and child's ivory reed go-cart $2.50. Phone 967. FOR SALE—Monarch coal range with water front and full sized bed complete. Call at 601 Second street or_phone 1468, FOR SALE—Practically nev, Ha Upright piano, apartment Sze. very Eoqanenbve: Call at 120 West Ros- BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D. — USED CARS WILL TRADE straight eight sedan for late model coupe. give details. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 56. FOR SALE—1928 Chevrolet Landau. Phone 1110 or see car at 1022 Fifth street. C. A. Rust. Wednesday, October 16 nished, 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—Furnished — sleeping room, suitable for 2, with or with- out board. Also 2 room light house- keeping apartment in modern home. Call at 406 Fifth street. | FOR RENT—Nice warm’ south room in newly decorated home, close to high school and capitol, rent rea- sonable. Call at 818 Seventh street __or phone 300-W. FOR RE ‘Two nicely furnished warm, pleasant sleeping rooms. Also one sleeping room with private bath on ground floor. Phone 1054-M. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished warm, pleasant sleeping rooms. Suitable for one or two. Close in. A. Phone 613-M. ‘—Very pleasant furnished sleeping room in modern home, al- ways hot water. Close in. Phone 926-J, at 507 Third street. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home, hot wa- ter heat. Close in. Corner Fifth and Rosser. 402 FOR RENT—Nice! ed. ing room, hot water heat and hot water at all times. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping, heat, lights and water included. Call at 109 Man- dan or phone 1236-W. _ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in modern home, suitable for one or two. Call at 706 Fourth street or phone 1410. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. Inquire at the Broadway Food Market, corner Sixth and Broadway. FOR RENT—Light housekeepinz rooms. Call at 1116 Rosser street or phone 978-J. feated Hazelton, in the other two games. offered on old watches. Cash or ap proved credit. Watch repairing oe pert work). Mail orders promp taken care of. James W. Office at 108 Third street, south Hotel Prince, Bismarck, N. Dak, COME IN and see our new coats, sheepskin coats, beach and full line of stock shirts, leatl jackets, etc. Flannel shirts, husk. ing mittens and gloves, also a oo Plete line of Star Brand boots, sh and oxfords for men and boys. © ital City Clothing Store, Jack Slov. en, 121'3 Fifth street WANTED—Bring or ship and badger furs direct and receit highest market prices. “NORTH: ERN” Hide & Fur Co., ui N.D. Box 265, Sam Sloven, Owner, next to Armour Creamery, FOR SALE—Butfalo coat in condition, size 44, price $75.00. © be seen at Frank Krall’s at 107 Fifth street, or call at W. 8. a Phone FOR SALE—Choice aaa imported German Rollers, Ch and Harz Mountains. Cages, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull Dickinson, _N. D. Box 728. WANTED—Old, wild or bi horses for rendering purposes. or phone for prices “Northern’ and Fur Co. Phone 406, Box Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR S —Pups, cross between Great Dane-and Newfo Real watch dogs and childrens p g A. Livesay, Jamestown, N. D. Box! 4, NOTICE—I am buying hogs for th West Coast market. It will pay you to see me before selling elsewhere, Phi 1416. J. Wristen. FOR SALE—The Broadway Billiard parlor. The best equipped billiard parlor in Bismarck. Inquire of E, A. Taix, 504 Broadway. FOR SALE—Good upland Ray for immediate shipment or later. G.’ Quam, Glyndon, Minn. WANTED—Lots for trade on @ car. Phone 588-J. seum. to 15.00; medium 11.50 to 12.00; cull Mont, Ward ROOM FOR RENT—Men only. Phone “rad commen 7.00. to 11.90. | Stocker Miami A ry a. aoe 1152 or call at 415 Fourth street. | oss pen and now the cnd feeder steers, good ai choice, Nat. by e . expert is ready to have the prize Si alee 0) AL eee Fe pod AISILIOIE! cs. tiereir‘omci —|* ° let placed in the state historical mite A steady; fat natives 13.00 to 13.2! ts top cutsiders 13.50; fat ewes 4.00 to DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Oct. 15.—(@)}— Ope. . 1 123% 1.26% 1.23% ine 131% 1.32% 131% 133% 100% 1.00% 1.00% 1.0015 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08 AlN VEINIE/S/T/S} a‘ te e 1, Devices for meal" hea . Siri 4i, Vaudeville 42, Neseball team 50, Cuble mt lh TT ne iT 3 2 He 270 a: 30—Jigger Drawer. 10:00—Opening markets, weather. 10:30—World Book. 11:00—Markets. 11:30—Time signals. 11:40—U, 8. weather bulletins. 12:00—Markets and diversified pro- ae gram. t5_Popu Ai is Bismarck Tribune-(>) news markets, weather. 2:00—Closing markets, Oriental mu- sic pictures. 6:00—Novelty. 6:50—Newscasting. ‘7:00—Light opera and musical shows. Linton made 12 first downs to four for the visitors, but lacked a scoring {punch, Wishek played a nice de- jfensive game, but was weak of- fensively. The home boys threatened to score first in the middle of the third period after a pass had put the ball on the five-yard stripe. A smash at center on the last down failed and the visitors punted out of danger. Again in the last canto Linton ad- vanced to the 21-yard line, where a pass failed on the last down. Kraft, Fogle and Gillespie carried the brunt of the work for Linton, while Wishek had no outstanding Koch Unconscious As Doctors Try to Mend Broken Body stars. The two teams meet again at the state. Wishek Friday. Officials for yesterday's game: L. D. lines- 1:50—(#)-Bisi kk Tribu . coeeey eae ~ Standard Brands $:00—Wandering Minstrels, Be ee ee aout sendy 1250". 1300; largely [80.2 Send. OU Ms | Additional Sports _||/Earl M. Hendricks ings $400: weak 10 25 lower than |MO. 1 Sew. Warn. Spsed . A 4 | Has Prize Ball for Weights ‘238 to abs mostly, 0°98 to |e. 2 & Cont. Ot Linton in Third | Historical Museum | 9.40; bidding downward to 9.00 and | No. 1 it Earl M. menus cas dan Scoreless Tie| 23. i i i 3 if HE iit 3 f it] f if the Dakota railroad commis- sivn, has had “the thrill that comes 3 ytisii tet i ai H Wishek Battlers Hold Lions De- ae $0 13.80 Se. e spite the Fact They Were fat ewes gf Outplayed - batting i (Tribune Special Service) Linton, N, D., Oct. '15.—Linton’s high school football graded played I i tt ? te