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WHRAT PRICES HBAD |IRREGULAR ADVANGE DOWN BUT SUPPORT PREVENTS COLLAPSE | BY PARTIALLY CHECKED PROFIT GRABBERS New Breaks in Liverpool Mar-| Reaction Reflects Growing Un- ket Cause for Fall; Buyers Much in Evidence a BIAS NE ar- at ser wheat belt offered to rope at below a from’ rai LMA lest market here a in Chicago felted “to. Told Wieat “export business (from grown fi Whea: Je Ret, lower, 1.20 nd provisions ic decline to 7 somewhat eas! Corn values today tended to re- flect the course of the wheat market. Receipts of corn in Chicago today totaled care, against 187 cars @ ch North certainty Over Technical Position of Market di New York, ty with wheat Hy nt whes hort sion of the stock market, A few spe: es continucd to make substan jendway, but loading shares depressed 2.to 6 points. ton reflected _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930 New York Stocks CLOSING PRICES rn Power ey Foreign Jecomotive lean ‘ican ican Had ‘ican A ‘ican American American ee! Sugar Refining reed Am Sumatra Tobace: yw it certainty over the Cecnnfeal position | At of the market, with the reed elim- 3 thecee of the short interests during | 4! gel. reached a new | ugh ope ae for the ar yesterday, lost point pia i, is oh. ed 3: pastes i lak, whic! jumped tant our sociated Dry Goods . Atehiaon, Topeka & Santa Fe., Atlantic Coast Lin Atlantic Refining Auburn Auto Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotivs Baltimore . Ohio Barnedall A Bendix Aviation 4 Bethichem Steel: y Ganade Dry Ging 4) Canadian Pacific week Cg and 280 cars at this time ti ‘*tmphasizing the influence here to- mt day of new breaks in Liverpool wheat quotations, advices were at hand tl Buropean demand for wheat astonishingly smal rom Ov Un Weing, below. even, the most Des- simiatic calculations, There were also Teports of increased offerings of Ar- gentine wheat abroad and of pres- sure of wheat from Canada. Buying support, though. for the Chicago wheat market came into evi- dence when the price of Slay delivery today touched § Stan- gard’ orders to purchi t around 1 el"made nna. were aswociated, with the fact joan Li45 for Nov hard wheat here made ports of « freezes follo Mi Feb, 13.—(AP)—To- day's session’ of the wheat markot elling pressure in wheat futures fined’ to. rallies after. the open wave of liquidation. May closed 1 1 ‘utures were dull and frac- canis Masier, ‘Oats were dull and in a narrow range. Rye was und weak. Commission houses sold barley scatterin Flax dipped but there’ was some short covering and was the dullest in some tim cent lower, sy Srithout feature with the tone easy vering of hedges. pine 0 Ginette, Lime. ‘Locomotive, id Auburn gained 2 Chlorine, Purity bax ‘Tots! sales approximated 1,700.00 shares. The closing tone was heavy. , Be AE RANGE 3.05% duy 21 303 MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolts, Feb. 15.— vheat— ‘Open H lay. 1.21% 1 Lag 1.22%% wheat offerings were mt Sept and’ eooperative buyers to large portion of them. ter twas ree and nominally unchanged to] M, ed durum compared air demand. was slow and red in Cash corn demand was rather slug- xish with early bids unchanged. Oats demand was about medium good to choice take: readily. Rye demand was steady with. n lower g1 butcher heifers and fat cows comparable advan bu losed weak; cutters to 23 lowe! sage bulls strong to 1c her; beef bulls 25c lower: Meo 1.00 higher: and stockers and 0 40c up; extreme top fed ntative hts at 15. rest stockers and feeder 00, west factor ee and feeder killers taking pi eers and year- fe min Host. thin fleshed as ied ipts cep. rece! tnal 6.700 direct: by the we 7,000 arket nom- he week. ti the same with | ati MINNEA! Minneapolis, Feb. 15,—() Wheat. Open High rotein nor. I3¢¢ proteli 1 dark o protein i dark nor 3. ade 1 dark nor. irk nor, Grade of y doubles from feeding stations: poate 2 a % Serd o fat lambs ibe Hower! aa cargn ae ct inte Ble 90 Hodes 255 a aie: te om meme 11. “a a ar ares 9.00 to 9. feeding lambs 50c to 1.00 bulk 9.23 to 19.25; early top ‘Hogs receipts 15,000 including | 12. 000 aeete steady to 10¢ low . op 11 id for 180 Ibs. ie Solent, rx, medium to cholee 200 to 260 1 10 Ibs. VESTOCK REVIEW Paul, Minn, Feb. 15.—(AP)— y U. $. Bureau of Agricultural Heonomics und Minnesota D. of 'A.)— L215 see. 21% seven 210% 1.16% | Pennsylva: | Pirelli 1d ie 1.04% 1.12% 1.09% ntinued moderate receipts of cattle | Grad, de for zome upturns in live valuex, there, however, follow ugh into the dressed trade, where conditions are still very dull. Steers and. yearlings. finish higher, yearlings ate stew ne shown some mild ‘upturn ine. Heifers finished at 7.50 1 yearlings to 10.00 to 11.00, ‘with jtters: znd ters, carealy, ed 2 to o0c I ‘nm, Yeul> 9 dow! 3 ey steady to 3 ser. Closing ‘rounds int found trade on a steady to strong compared with the, windup riday. | Bulk of the desirable Yéo to 210 tb, buteners cleared s to 10.6%, sorted Haht welgi latter figure, whi 215 ngen, sold at 10, Welghts downward to 10.00, with, pl jgnen mostly” Id at $.50.to 8.75. ba and ewes finished 10 Fr the period, choles inmbs Friday ‘eellts y offerings down to 00, he fintehed at $90 a 50. Wat a. finished at 5, ““itocker und feeder ¥ { tered mostly xt 9.00 to about the bats at the close of Inst See one ge t= poamenie wold al dozen tai Butter was ‘unchanged, MINNBAPOLIS FLOU! His, inn. Feb. i (AP) Flour pet Unchanged, Bhipmonts 3193. Bran ; Cities Serv. Standard ‘oO Hiret Bauk Gory Bancorp. :..++ mand and t 2] Maroc aati tos raaine corr ait, 458, ge market | 1 dark northern 1 northern .. 1 amber durum . 1 poy durum jurum winter whe Dark hard winter g Horns ai; Young Limburger IGN EXCHANGES Feb, Tees rete |= mand: Great Bri- 1 99.13%. savas ecieoen oe CHEESE mouth Wise Pele te (AP) — whegeaatn “ne se exchange’ “tor the ceumery ee salt board: Horns 19 1-2c; ——_______ nt wire ine ~ 1] establish mar] on he rere buter 138 tubs; jards 36 fests atte ah ee Bery etic 1 to ‘Bee, rim Mack Trucks Continental Baking | C. Een roceencses Continental Banking B. Continental Ca Continental itor Continental Ol] of n Pi wrest © Cane 8 Gurtien Wright Davison Chemica’ Delaware & Hudson eytyscry Seshieracnsens POSER SET ES jastman, Electric Power and Light Erle Raitt Auto Light .. eromre ere General Asphalt General Hlectric General Foods .. neral Mills . reat Western Sugar Houdatlle Hershey Houston Of mb’ International Harvester - International Hydro-Blec! International Match Rr a Paper_ai Int. Telephone and ‘Telegraph: Johns-Manville : Kelly-Springfield Kelvinator Corp: Kelner’ agio? = meveeses ent Geamecrarmee crate: * Kresge, Each Xe Toll i SSSSt Sse NSES PERE Ledtum Steel . Minnesota Moline ‘Im Missouri, Kan & Te: Missour!'Pacift Monegomery Ward Murr 2 Soong Pacific Gas Pacific Light . Pi jot paeentcls | Proctor & Gamble . Public Service Corpor Pauper, Company Ra Corporation Radlo-Kelth-Orpheun Remington Rand Reo Motor .... Republic Iron’ a Reynolds Spring Reynolds Tobac Royal Dutch Erie 8t. Louls & San Fran Schulte Stores ...... Seaboard Air Line Stewart-Warner Corporation Studebaker Mo United Gavtand Tm Improvement o: 8. Frei Pebwar and Light adiun Steel ‘arner Bros. Westinghouse ‘Ate hou: nd Motor and is. 1 NEW YORK PRODUCE New Yor . 15.—( Al P)—Poultry, |S live steady; prices un- ccelpts 6.595, er than cxtra, 371. a2 acore), 31; first (88 ‘to ti ines select to nearby arby: tern Hennery white extra 49; Boas ic coast white, 2 to 51; to 50. STATEMENT 1b. 15.—(AP)—The nt of the New York is. ia Undivided profits ee net dem id deposits (aver- ) $114,146.00 Increase, rage) $24,240,000 Ings wec': ending today $6,- 025,736,1 aM . ig Clearings week ending Feb. 8, $6,- Frings this day $1,440, cream. ery, ht Se fi Boston, Fob. 3b ie bhi 1, eamery | tone of ine wool market has shown a decided improvement during the aa wah as top makers’and several larg eturers have Mh expanded. helt operations. Cal orts to private concerns indicated urther improvement ta foreign mar- id ait tnehanged. kets. Prices on the domestic wooi were steadier than for several weeks. Declin quotations were restricted to a few grades ne the medium clothing wools and the 46's or lower combing wool: CHICAGO CASH GRAIN leg os eb. 25—(AP)—Wheat, No, §; No. 2 mixed 1. ay orn, ‘No. 4 mixed 79 to 80; No. 3 yellow 82 to 1-2; No. 4 while 81 to 83; mane Nong 58 to 74.1 io. 2 white 44 ellies 15.87, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Feb. 15.—(AP)—(U. 8. D. Berit 9 receipts 65 cuts, on 225. Total U. 8, shipments 649 yf Beactlcaliy no trading on ace weather, market \nominally | yy, 15.. Liberty Hreci ee 4's ‘ fiverty Fourth 4 1-4's 101.1, GO POULTRY Feb. receipts 1 truck, prices Baptist Ministers’ Institute to Open On Monday Evening ea (Continued from pace one) 6:00—Supper in the church Tuesday—Rev. F. EB. siding. Bor reer Bapies Badd eyice.” Rev. Jn i z. Wednesday=nev. P.-E. residing. Book in the Ojibway Cou try, "Rev. E. Monnes; “Quiet Talks si met) a Circle,” e A. 8._ Dodgson nf. Address, “The State ion and the Kingdom,” Howard John- pregidine co ple, lems, ana Principles,” Hey, Schade. Economic Parley Proposes Fund to Support Publicity | Devils Lake, N. i 15.—(AP)—Poultry | Mode (Continues trom pace one) said, the direct transactions are not always found so rosy. Outlook on Cattle, Sheep, Hogs The cattle committee recommended the feeding vf speltz to livestock, holding that it is a good substitute for oats and barley and possessing the . jadvantage of being move reliable to 3 grow. t The cattle committee followed the resolutions of the national livestock convention at Denver in drafting its report, passing over such resolutions as did not apply here or might stir up political feeling. S. G. Denner, annual husbandry expert, aided the committee. The zheep and hog committee cov- ered the subject of sheep and took up the hog situation at 10:30 this fore- noon. Dr. Don McMahan sat with this committe and gave it the benefit of his professicnal knowledge. It was concluded that the sheep industry should mark time for the present. ‘Some of the big flockmasters will re- duce and some farmers who have not yet got in on sheep may take up that branch of farming, so that the sheep totel of the state will likely vary little either way. Study Sweet Clover ‘The wool sitution it wasrealizedalso is not favorable for increase in flocks at this time. County Agent A. R. Miesen has been keeping tab on the Pool situation and reports that buyers are back in hopes of depress- ing prices. There has not been much movement in the consignment from North Dakota to the National Wool warehouse at Boston, in consequence. W. C. Tully, the state poultry ‘cad- er, sat with a committee of local poul- try raisers and discussed their out- look, while Roy C. Dynes advised with sion on sweet clover as a forage crop and as a soil fertilizer when plowed It also considered recent ible sheep production. eas organizations and business men legislation to protect the in- | aeneonnr ae oeememeenn 2 Weather Report | ‘Temperature at 7 Highest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 Highest wind velocity STATIONS— BS! BRS: Sawas: Thee Bismarck, N. pmerili Te: Calg: Alt Chicago, {i Denver, Colo. Des Moines, ats. rer Bee cldy—1 Dodge Clty, ‘Kan., cldy. Edmonton, ‘Alta., cld! Havre, Mont ii Mon eecsmes ov 7 rf Oklahoma City sir ad Pierre, 8. D. rr. euce, bet py “Oy Rani yi ge rte. - seenes ents. mes- jateais: | waaees: ae The Pas, ae clear ‘oledo, O. W illiston. ‘AST rek and Mcintyre Increa: ing cloudiness tonight, becoming un- settled Sunday. Rising t ature. For North Dakota: Increasing cloudiness tone Saeed unset- tled | Sunday, with snow northeast portion: Tinta temperature, WEATHER CONDITIONS The high-pr preshure area, with ita ac; company: tae is centered over tho M asionipp’ valley this morn- ing. Temperatures are below zero in the’ uneer Great Lakes region, upper Mississippi valley, and from’ North Dakota northward. A low-pressure area, centered over the western Ca- nadian provinces, is causing consider- ably warmer weather over the far northwest. Light Precipitation oc. curred in the Great, 8 region and from the middle Mi westward to Colorad ORRIS EATHER AND ROADS Deyite'y Take: —8; clear; roads fal; Jamestown: —9; snowing: road Grand Forks: —10; clear; roads ba Bismarck-: isswana:” =“ tolear: Toads fair. @ decrease in the acreage of wheat and a substitute of other cash or feed crops be made in Burleigh county. Some increase in the acreage of fl was advocated providing care is used in seeding it on ground which has been properly prepared. Favor More Corn Definite need for sources of pure seed in the county was voiced. A recommendation was made that more corn be produced for the feed- ing of’ livestock. Corn was also de- clared to be valuable because it con- serves soil moisture and puts the soil in good condition for the raising of other crops. Diversification, while heartily com- mended, was declared to be too wide on some farms. The belief was ex- Pressed that. too many minor sources of income was at the expence of ade- quate attention to major sources of farm income. It was, however, de- clared that because of the risk fac- tor, strictly grain farming without aig was not a profitable prac- ice. A recommendation was made that each farm have two or three major ‘sources of income, all phases of pro- duction and marketing of these prod- ucts to receive careful study. It was also recommended that state and county officials make a effort to sell state and county-owned land to private buyers so that the taxes on land may be reduced. In all the group livestock meetings sanitation methods of were strongly urged. Ask Dino Grandi to Compromise With France for Parity (Continued from page one) the boundaries between French and Ltalian territory in northern Africa. ‘The situation has been complicated considerably by development of an in- ternal political crisis in the French parliament where social legislation is up for a vote. The gov- ernment’s position already is strained on this account; any retreating at London might easily prove embar- rassing for Premier Tardieu, who yes- terday went back to Paris to meet with his cabinet. France Willing To Cut There were reports jn some quar- ters that in a conference | Dickinson, N. Dak. RELIABLE man 21 to 55 years old with car wanted to call on farmers in Burleigh county. Make $8 to $15 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. L, Freeport, Illi- nois. ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare time; experience unnecessary, $20- ‘$40 wectly; pleasant wer':. Particu- lars for stamped envelope. Pro- x, Box 562, Albuquerque, New (ox. WANTED—Service — manager for Chevrolet dealer. Must be A-No, 1 in every respect. Sax Motor Co., CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ~ RATES 90 Cents Per Inch THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 MALE SELP WANTED ISTR! BIG MONEY! No capital or ex- perience needed. ‘vrite FEDERAL Pit FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, sewing and em- ering, good pay, write immed- jately. Hand Made Hkf., Co., 180 N, Mi-* *zan, Chicago. WANTED—Girl to work for board and room and small wages. Phone 120-R or call at 50: h street. ‘WANTED—Gisl for house work on farm. Call 1597 or write to Box 21, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—If you have a good 5 or 6 room bungalow, well located, for sale at a bargain, kindly notify me with particulars. Geo. M. Register. el nde esiaha eid laa HOUSENOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Several pieces of furni- ture in good condition, on eas; terms, Call at 610 Eighth street afterncens. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN—Earn $4,000-$10,000 a year easy represent million dol- lar manufacturer. No cash requir- ed. Big sample outfit free. Sell guaranteed paint, varnish, roofing at factory prices direct to user on long, easy terms. Experience un- necessary. Permanent position. Ex- clusive territory. The Adams Paint _.CO. Dept. L-6, Cleveland, O. 40%-55% profits selling America’s greatest line printing necessities. 1000 styles every business uses. Thousands free cuts. Lowest prices, Guar. qualities. Exp. unnec. Main, sideline, Details free. Box 498, Cincinnati. SALESMAN — Immediate opening with large manufacturer calling on established customers arxong mer- chants and other businc== concerns in Bismarck. SALESMANAGER, 1522 Wells-VanBuren Bldg., Chi- cago. IF YOU WANT to get your groceries and household supplies at. whole- sale, and a wonderful chance to make $15 profit a day besides, send me your name immediately. No ex- perience necessary. New Ford Se- dan free to producers. ALBERT MILLS, 4439 MONMOUTH, CIN- CINNATI, O. MAN WANTED, well acquainted, re- Mable, energetic: No investment. No experience, just your time. Big earnings. Free outfit, BEARD 2 sailed CO., Dept. 40, Kansas City, SERS Real Silk Hosiery Mills have two established territories to fill. Earnings to start about $30.00 per week. Call at No. 9, Hoskins- Meyer Bik. Reasonable Write Box 462,.Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Modern six room du- plex, newly decorated, for fifty dol- lars per month incl including garage. Phone 110. FOR RENT—Eight room modern house, 608 Third street. For infore mation phone 278, FOR RENT—New modern six room a with heated garage. Phone ons RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front street. Phone $21. AGENT LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for spring trade. Free catalog. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Butte, Mont. | <esensietanennasoanncusnessnemesinaness APARTMENTS FOR RENT—On ground floor, two room furnished apartment with private bath. On second floor, one furnished room with convenient kitchenette, large closets. Also garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. FOR INT—Nicely furnished small modern apartment, suitable for one lady. Electricity furnished for cook- ing, lighting, washing, ironing, $25 @ month. Clean, warm and always hot water. 807 Fsurth street. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Everything furnished except linen. Use of electric washer. $25 per month. Call at 109 Mandan or Phone 1236-W. FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished all modern apartment in the Rue Apartments. Call at 711_Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Apartment, 2 rooms with kitchenette, modern, ground floor. Also two sleeping rooms. 519 Fifth. Phone 836-R. RELIABLE MAN—Distribute ark collect store route in county; nets $60 weekly up; permanent, profit- able work. Full information write PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Pa. SALESMAN for this territory. New Auto Device. Big demand. Sold to Dealer Trade. Large earnings. Write Ogren Ventilator Corp., 5312 GREATEST Cigar Proposition with 53 premiums for customers to choose from. Cigar Dept., Wilkow- ski Mfg., Watertown, Wis. ——$—$— FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern house on pav- ing. well located, east front, for SMALL partly modern house, close in, for $1100. NEW FIVE room modern Spanish bungalow, oak floors, fire place, full basement, clectric refrigerator, stucco garage attached te house, immediate possession for $5750. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east front, large rooms, full basement, several different kinds of fruit, grapes, apples, plums, etc., porch, for $4750, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, full basc- ment, 2 bed rooms, closets, garage, on paving, near school, for $4200. Furniture for sale very cheap. Own- er leaving city. NEW NINE room modern stucco dwelling, with stucco garage attach- ed, 5 bed rooms, hot water heat, basement plastered and partitioned ee sun parlor, immediate posses- DUPLEX, each apartment has front and rear entrances, 5 rooms, separ- ate basements and furnaces, at- tached plastered garage, gas range, gas laundry stove, gas heater and screened porch. FIVE ROOM modern dwelling, at least 3 bed rooms, full basement, porch, south front, on paving, close in, near school, at a bargain, own- er leaving city. OTHER houses and lots for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER. MONEY FLIES! AND no wonder! With the thousand and one alluring invitations extend- ed to it to make its home—even temporarily—at this place or that, money needs wings to make the rounds. BUT among those dollars that are constantly taking flight, there can be some to which you can wave a cheerful good-bye in full confidence that some day they will return, ac- companied by others just like them. - | THE dollars you send out now in life insurance premiums, like homing | | pigeons, will find their way back to you when you need them most. START some of them on their way today so that when that time comes to sit back and take a well-earned rest, you may bé sure of a steady income in your years of retirement. THERE is a Guardian plan especial- ly designed for you that will insure sunny days for the future. Inquire, without obligation, of H. H. HAFSTROM Special Representative The Guardian oa 2 See Com- Pany of 310 W. Thayer. sgn 676-3 f Today’s Congress ‘ sarumpay _ Considers sindividuat Phere Beste Wale proper preparing to — reduction. Hovse © ern er Special order, wes hearings on of cperencintion fiverminnte. so and committee — “Shreve bill ment depa * ee tay vee at copyright Inw: naaeterene Sommaitice holds hhear- on eemgensation act. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, nicely furnished. Plenty of heat and hot water. Call at 120 W. Ros- ser. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment in modern home. Phone 543-W or call at 924 Fourth street. WANTED TO RENT—One room apartment with garage. Call Otto Miller at the Patterson Hotel. FOR RENT—Modern apartments. Corner Sixth street and Avenue D, Phone 287. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Soignd tine: Call at 930 Fourth street, a CITY LISTINGS SIX ROOM modern two story dwell- ing, well located, in first class con- dition, not old, fireplace, possession February 15th. Sales price $6300.00, small cash payment required. VERY ATTRACTIVE new modern bungalow, well located, two bed- rooms, large living room, convenient kitchen, full basemen, laundry tubs, many built-in features. For quick sale $5200.00. Terms, INCOME PROPERTY furnished, desirable tenants, monthly income $180.00. Sales price $7000.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, con- venient to Catholic church and schools, nice lot, trees, reasonable taxes. Offered for quick sale at $3850.00. Terms, A VERY FINE new modern home having six bedrooms, which in- cludes one bedroom first floor, one bedroom in ment, basement fully partitioned, lathed and plas- tered, hot water heat, attached garage. Sales price $6800.00, desir- able terms. ONE OF Bismarck’s most modern bungalows, now under construction, hardwood floors and doors, large living room, fire place, built-in tub, three bedrooms, good closets, many built-in features, including dinette, Partitioned basement, attached heated garage, reasonable taxes, oc- cupancy April Ist. Sales price Very desirable terms. Buyer to have choice of stucco col- or, roof color, interior painting, se- lection of electrical fixtures. THIS AGENCY can help you build or buy. Very re: of- fered. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block BIG OHIO Corporation seeks man- ager for open territory. Opportun- ity to earn $3,500, $5,000 and more yearly. We furnish everything. Ex- perience unnecessary. Fyr-Fyter bkissrec se 1950 Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Dayton, ‘AGENTS—Shoe Soles for ten cents. reads on with knife like: butter. Waterproof, pliable and wears like leather. Write for big money mak- ing CMWEEEEE ae and no cost sample. RA’ INC., Dept. 511, Des ior Moines soeac DOCTORS Old John Doe 1s stiff and cold His flesh and bones will soon be mold, Of surgery he was not wary, He's planted in the cemetery. BUT—John Doe would not be planted in the cemetery if he had visited the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) where we cure diseases without the knife. With our Al- kaline Blood Treatment, Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark and Scienti- fic Food Combinations we have Block, Bismarck, N. -(NO KNIFE). —_—— FREE A RADIO WE ARE closing out our stock of ra- dios, and while they last we have decided to give away, absolutely free, one radio with each used car or truck purchased from us. 1925 Ford Sedan. 1926 Oakland Sedan. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1928 Pontiac Coach, 1928 Essex Coach, 1928 Oakland Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coach. Two International Trucks. Two Chevrolet Six Trucks. Two Reo Speed Wagons. One ton Fargo Truck, and a num- ber of other cars and trucks, all in guaranteed condition and at prices which you cannot duplicate else- where. If you contemplate the purchase of a used car or truck, now or later, do not fail to see us, and don’t forget that the earlier you come the larger the stock of cars and radios you will have to choose from. Open Sundays and evenings. STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors Marmon and Roosevelt Automobiles 6 Second Street. Phone 1452 Bismarck, N. D. completely | ___ good men for $10.00 one membership. Former members re- admitted and social membership $6.00. Deputy Supervisor, O. M. Malmgren, Box 309, Mandan, N. D. LOST AND FOUND pee tL LOST—A white male cat, black spot on head and biack tail, 113 years old. Reward. Phone 1063 or call at 118 Ave. B West. Mrs. Geo. Duemeland. @OOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT—One. very nicely. fur- nished sleeping room in all modern home, suitable for one or two, gen- tlemen only, very close in. Phone 1066 or call at 501 Sixth street aft- er 2:00 p.m. ROOM FOR RENT—In new home, ‘2% blocks north of G. P. hotel, on street car line. Clean and quiet and always hot water. Gentlemen only. Phone 120-R or call at 503 Fourth street. cation. Also. large . unfurnished housekeeping room by Feb. 22. Pri- vate entrance. Reasonable. Call at 318 hth street. FOR RENT—Room with large closet in new home, torts water heat, pri- vate entrance. garage. Corner Fifth and aon B. "Phone 460-R. FOR RENT—Cozy warm room in new meee do pes Tent reasonable, also garage for rent. Call at lon ae: Ave. © wes ‘West_or 1182: FOR RENT—Light pid wih kitchenette and clothes furnished. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT—TIwo weil rooms in modern home call at 111 Washington room in attachments. Mrs. J. M. West Thayer Ave. in, two blocks from Barty; 417.