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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wilbur, H - — is Certainly the Liberal Guy - > BY ALLMAN’ WATS comiit? |." ovr HERE, WELEN? HELP WANTED—MALE || :D—A mine foreman, one who license from. atate.: Also.an = ombination ‘and ~blacksmith, everal miners and coal shovelers, wi at. Coalbank, N. BP, < On f dy Smployment. Godd ac- 2° State salary i wanted. Cannon Ball Coal Co.,.Coalbank, N, D. Main office, 'Mellette, S. 6+21-3wk FLYING IN 18 WEEKS8—autg: courses Y. M.-C, A, Auto Schools, Los Angeles: mo HELP. ApreD ‘EMALE WANTED—At ‘Once girl over 18 or woman for country hotel; experience not ,necessary ‘but. ‘must -bé «willing to work. Wages $40.00 per month, room .,and board... “Write or .phone ~L. B.Smith, Sterling Hotel, Ster- ling, N. D, ' 6-30-5t WANT#D—Competent. giN for gen- eral housework immediately. Very. highest wages, small house( four in family,, Only. competent applicants | considered... Geo. F.. Will, Will Seed store. or. 323, Third. street. WANTHD—Girl:for general -house wor Mrs. H..C,,Bradley. Phone 469. KY, WILBUR: CALLED UP Prom The DRyG STORE’ AND 7] VERY. KMD LY: OF BRING WOME SOME Ice Cream WnaT Do You THINK? wicpvR (fiMnaTs ISOVERNO THE DRbcsTore =} |’ AMO UST CALLED UP> He.1S GOING ‘TO BRING: Home. 2 @OME.ICE-CREAM FOR gineer f BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN ‘t ALTENS GOING BACK ARE HELD FOR INCOME TAX i A f 4 | Government’ Inspectors. Collect Huge Sums from People Too Modest to Tell / \ Income: an y TOTAL REACHES $10,000,000 New York, July 1.—Between nine and ten millions of dollars have been gathered from outgoing aliens who were too modest to declare the fu!l amountyof their earnings for income 4 AMERICAN JOCKEY PILOTS HORSE TO tax payments and many thousands more are peing collected from delin- quent aliens who boast of their ample incomes to immigration inspectors to WIN IN FAMOUS ENGLISH DERBY RACE WERE You ARG, HELEN) AND IT'S STILE coLo NeTt a 653 ‘ ROOMS FOR REN’ FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished®4 {om apt. in all modern house. Call at 01 7th St. or phone 300X. 6-18-tf FOR Tight convince those officials\that they can easily care for incoming dependents, according to a statement made public here by Colonel Daniel |L. Porter, su- Tae Rest- | WORT WANT. TS THAT ALU ARN - L HAD A SODA over AT You BrovchT-wHY “MAT WON'T GO ( ROUND! federal income tax collecting service. RENT—Modern furnished .. ot Forty-five agents have been kept ¢ d housekeeping | roome _ July pees ‘pusy at the piers and elsewhere in the FOR, RENT—One large room sultable for , | city collecting the millions from out. 2 gentiemen, also light housekeeping. : going aliéns. . A small squad in a bu- } $23 Front St. 6-30-2t : | réau established close by the'courts of { MODERN ROOM’ for rent. 814 Aye. Bs t special inquiry at the) Ellis’ Island i Phone $84W... 1-3 ¢ | station, lend attentive ears to the ~ FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, boasts of the aliens. , partly modern. /18 West Rosser Street: How They've Cdight i FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Pear- For the Monthd of February, March| n Court; for 2:months: and April the reports show that more Tia IF 7388 Sak than $30,000 was collected at Milis*Is-; pied grate Ma ae land from allen ‘tax dodgers, while ‘ Phong 3207 z ree times that amount was trac i i FoR Baw to other localities and_the collectors 300 9th St. Phone 3%K. k there notified. The reports for ‘May ' FOR SALE—Ford touring car, New tires. are not yet filed, but the amount col- . 300,00. Used Car Mart. 606. Main St. lected is said to have increased with i Weak 7-1-20 the increasing flow 9f immigration. ; FOR | RENT rive room. aneaerny neues “A resident alien,” explained -Col- \. i 15%. re eth 7-1-3t onel Porter, “gofs to the immigration The picture shows Spion Kop be- jockeys in the world. : | {FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- station to sponsor a relative or friend| ing led by his owner, Captain Giles It is a coincidence that the sire ot furhi reg bed con cat ese for admittance to this ‘country, know-] Loder, just after the horse had won! Spion Kop- Spearming. Bee owned | S Phone 73, eee les Teles ‘which had lapsed for non-payment of a] bel and, for an ‘opportunity of retrac-| iM& the’ government’s requirements| the greatest’ racing ‘event in tho) by the ener me oa den by | FOR RENT—Nice bright, large modern emi rior to thé death of the in:| tion in the newspaper, tbe person, in-) that @ responsible person must guar-| world, the derby at Epsom Downs. | derby+-1906—and also wis y Tooms, 512 Ave. B. To1at eee tie hel tated in { Jufed: by’a publication libelous per se,| #atee that the immigrant will not be-| Spion Kop was considered a rank! an American Danny Maher. In the ‘ sured ve Le rr Suet eg is not, Waited, although full retraction | OMe a public charge. The resident] outsider, the odds being 169 to 6 | race of June 2. last Tetratna, the “ROOMS WANTED the opimion. that the evidence je im {has been made. to the recovery of| Aion goes prepared to state on oath| against him, but Frankie O'Neill, the} favorite, did_not even’ cme within | AA i only special damages. He ma that his income is ample to safeBuard| american jockey, seen astride him,| the money. ~ WANTED— Youngman wants one large delinquent premium and further insut-| OMY | spé ee Be the public against such dependents. | pj i ic ‘That Spion Kop’s win was no fluke unfurnished room in modern house with ficient to establish a waiver of the| cover his actual of compensatory dam.) We Dubie Agalnel sien dependents.| piloted him to victory. nee | is shawe iw the fact that. the. horse x Prats eee Nites PO) ox conditions of the policy-regarding re.) 2868. paid his income tax becomes the im: “O/Neillihas Veen: Hiding sai cee br ke ‘all Epsom Downs records for @ is sat instatement, 2.0.0. 5. The evident. purpose and intent} megi biect e im-| for a good many years, being first| broke ops B tecord sor 4 ay A 9652, C. L, 1913, | Mediate: su ject of interegt for our] jockey at a big retainer to W. K.| the cla: event. the time being Appeal from. the district court of| of such statute, Sec. 9652, C. L. | agents. They call the delinquent: into ca edie Poissy. He is! minutes 34 4-5: seconds or twd-fifths 4 FOR SALE OR RENT Hettinger county, Lembke, J. considered in connection with the con-| s“conforence and, after allowing such Vanderbilt's estate at Poissy. He ne of a second less than the previous a HOUSES AND FLATS Reversed and dismissed. stitutional proyisions concerning the] 4¥, y immensely popular on the Continent, | of a sec septate _ HOU! iD ‘ae ; exemptions as he may be entitled to, is rated one of the finest! time held by Lemberg in 1910. i ww FOR .SALE—8 roomed house with 3 Opinion of the court: by Birdzell, J.;} right of free speech and publication, levy tax of the remainder of his where he is rated one 0 2 sty s a clones slonets Full basement, erent Bronson cand Grace a. dissent. and, the, Henly yor Tedters for legal sworn statement of income. porch _ scréened in. ast front with Jacobson Murray, “Mott, At | wrong occasioned thereby, is to affor 4 wee cams “will ats Dieter ier bulging. torneys for Respondent, V. H, Crane, | an opportunity to mitigate the actual} «when the ee aclu resident tet Mase rons ane hatin eg # right.party. ‘Bocated: 4 blocks from new. Mott, and Miller, Zuger’& Tillotson, | or compensatory damages recoverable; op it ford to Chinese Bi PrO) Bees | school, .6 blocks**from hi school on Bismarck, Attorneys for the appell-| by showing the absence of malicious| trict nie eworn town not in our dis-| transportation system that will place , Lith Stieet. “If interested, phone, ¢16X; atit! , = intent, and to eliminate exemplary ents he aad Pastas a qorward tig oni a equal footing wlth the { pe Ra a: SAUL, os Sa Ml AE. = - . a japanese who now co cha els t FOR SALBOModern € room™ House, in- BY J. W. RAPER, George W. Kingsley, .Kansas *City,} damages, by means of a full retractlon the collections. In other cases they| of communication. el cluding 2 bed’ rooms, east front, for | Mo., of connsel for appellant. thade, ag an element of recovery. are made here and the money sent to and En'ii- i $3,250 on terms; good’ 8 room:houne; Creator of ‘Josh. Wise.” , ic 6. (In ap action for the publication] the collector of the district wherein, a oer the on eae at Including bath, 10 lots, frult:ané shade} (Copyright, 1920, ‘by “The Newspayer From Morton County. in a newspaper of an article Ihelous| ine tax dodger resides. Most moneys and, aygraduate of Purdue | eerie j arness room, double garage, well and Enterprige’ Association.) George Meyerle,. plaintiff and res-| per Se, it is.not necessary, in order to] .5 coltecfed range in amounts of from | W282, Bes been’ made director of he f ” Windmill and well holigg on terms, Geo,|_ San “Francisco, June 30.\—Tom Mar-! pSndent, vs. The Pioneer. Publishing| state a cause of action for at least $15 to $500 and represent taxes due{ TOW’. created Bureau of Roads. ant se) M. Register. ___—s_ |_| _¢-28-1wk} shall is /running, around town telling! ¢ dant and | nominal damages, to allege service of : sen Waterways in Shantung, active sur- er cire P > i Company, a corporation, defendant and oat the government on small business con- j i vith “the et HOUSE FOR SALE—Right. do) é| everybody he is’ a cemaker.. If appellant. . a demand for retraction pursuant to} orgy and on wages.” \veying work in connection with the) Fe eee uatttin: retures: east | TOM is such a. grand little peacemtaker, | ““Syitabus: Sec, 9652 C. L.. 1918, and to allege| °° Rea ee! project has benestarted out of ‘Tsinay | fnglish Labor Delegates Report eB front; porch: garage. Price, '$3600.] Why doesn’t he make peace with Ger-| {In an (action against a newspa-| special damages. and present’ plans contemplate the Make D Im- ee $2000’ cash. ‘This is’n’ beauty. J. H.] many? i per for publishing an article, libelous| . 7. %n:an action for fibel against a I building of 1,600 iniles of highways Attempt to Make Deep Im: y Holihan, 1st door east of post offe : ose '6 per se, the party injured, under con-| newspaper, wheréxthe complaint has and the deepening of the Hsiao Ch'in: rescian oh Tien FOR RENToModern furnished apart-} (,, The mother-in-law joke was | stitutional and stdtutory provisions | failed to allege notice of a demand for n River. The purpose is to weave all press ment, for light housekeepi helved years. ago, but McAdoo | may be ‘awarded, general, special and| retraqtion under Sec. 9652, C.. L. 1913 i KG important cifies of the province into at 852, FW. Murphy: anes has-given ‘us a‘new. one; The | exemplary damages.~ -”*: and has-algo taited:to allege any sp A 3 Fy a unified transportation system. London, July 1.-—An attempt to FOR RENT—Fiat in’ the Woodmatisee} fatherin-law Joke, ¢ | ;2. General damages,» considered | cfal domages, an@where demurrer has : ‘ Under existing conditions many, of | make Moscow look a busy and. pros: apartments, Apply Sra aco prac. Vedra * dynonymous with ‘actual or compen-| been interpased :theteto upon the! ), | i ‘2. | these. cities, as for ‘example the port | perous city Wuring the visit to that Nae a the senators an the Unit satory,’ and‘?as ‘contradistinguished | round that such ‘complaint does mot ¢ of Chefoo, are hamstrimg economica ity PER SHAT TNMECe ane A ed. States have had a hand in running? trom exemplary .or punitive damages, | State a cause of gction by reason of ly by the lack of adequate trai old betbls Ho} oH 4 AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES the two conventions this year. The, in an action for libel, are such as the} such failure, it is“held that’ the com- i portation facilities, ‘Tho © cau, whose Press, bureau at, Riga has ; FOR SALE 1 Overland, model 90, excel: | only one both of them have really| jaw implies and préaumes to have oc-| Plaint states a cause of action for at hope the: plan will break the 1 a special. correspondent attached to + ¢ a ribupes cheap. Seat | neededNis, Nick. Altrock. curred from the wrong complained of.| lest nominal dame iy a bone of Japan's economic domination | the peace delegation Ai Macon iit FOR SALE&-—Ford Forni-a-Truck, “good § SEES, ‘They are such as naturally and neces-| Action‘ for clvil Tiel against a news:| Work Out Method of Opposing] in snantung. “The various. institutions Hi ov e condition, ~ Price: very reasonable. (777 One of the Delaware bosses / sarily result ‘from the wrong: In ac-] Paper in’ Morton ~County, Nuessle, i Governor C’hu’s proposed motor y Ru had fora long lime, een busy Pribine __8-28-tf| who hag gained much prominence | tions for Hibel (or other tort), general] judge, "The defendant has appealed | Jap Government in Shantung | ,o2q system touches the sea at tlirce | i making preparations for the recep. FOR SALI e new Auto Karor’ trail-| by. always wearing a pair of spaté -} Gamages are such as are not caused! from‘an order overfuling the demurrer. Durine. O points, ‘Lung K’ou, Chefoo and ‘Hai| tion of the English Labor delegates « Se a ae as ee RS at a national convention has brok- | by any incidental fact or by the pe- Affirmed. | : uring, Occupancy Fang and comects with the ‘Tientsin | M order to show: to them Russia in cies . 1 N. en into the limelight this time by culiar situation and. circumstances of! Per curiam opinion. Grace and Rob- i Rees tens and Pukow railroad at @ point not attractive colors, Baye ie corres- FOR SALE—S passenger Ford, appearing without them. Who | the party, hut are the natural and uni-| inson, JJ, dissent. a Tsinan, Shantung Province, China,| ye, aétermined. “The whole road sys-yPondent. | In Petrograd, whers as a Phone 862. es ae would pay any attention to.two lit: | form effects af the injury self.’ Pea ‘ Uldreth, of Fango,, Attorney’ |.July 1.—While the Shantung prob-| tem is made up of seven trunk high ae ea are eco Dr itaticsile wee le spats at a battle 3... Special damages, as cqntradis-| for respondent. i }. le i P q acted by~10 branch high- ee aad Bae ’ ‘ - MISCELLANEQUS. ei aren tinguished from general damages, are Sullivan &@ Sullivan, of Mandan, At.| ems remain (ee at and the Jap- nity a aaa mar ordered to take Bart it the Sreeept lon: +, “fntown! with no. competition. nearer ee indietinent. The tait| (te necessary consequence of; the ‘act |» 40, SiON OpDOs ; the big project. by which the funds) With’ the participatiqn of actre: ; under indictment. The records fail! complained of. They are such,as actu- Between 10,000 and’1§,000.\bats can| means to oppose the Japanese - a a supnlicdaaln e participatig Lao i f than 28 miles east and 42 miles west On| 19 show how many ought to be. .. .. ld ‘ y: be found in-one rodst, in the West| been worked out along economic lines|t® 4° Me work will be supplied i) trom the Mariinski and ‘Alexandrov- f uN, 2 {mei line, is forget beca tise 1 oa 8 ally result from the wrong, but are hot r , pepe a Chu. Ying-kuan is ora me uae part by merchants, land owners and The delegates were tak- pave fo. moye.te, milder ellmats., Price ; uth hot cut" 3Uch.@ necessary result that they. will | indies, 5g y ie abevine Bs Bovernor) others to be_benefitted and in part] on to Moscow ina special train, ac- i oe a esat. Hie Lane m cesine ie The ouija, board, will not cut | he implied by law. In cases of libel wh pf the province. by the provincial government,. ac-}¢ nied. “by. heharieass aold tare: A® i grow On account of coal mining, 6-26-5t much of a figure in running ithe (or other tort), it may be said that! The United States-has turned out} ("hu Ying-kuang, who has come te] 9) ding te oflicial announcement, has Bueneanitomns cherk§ss | : WE_COLLECT CLAIMS, NOTES AND{ Convention. The thing tat seu 's ‘| special’ damages ; \are such conse-| about $50,000,000 worth “of artificial | be regarded by foreigners of the Fear easivea widespread endorsement | "jy Moscow, the day: before the ar- ‘ ACCOUNTS anywhere. ‘No. charge un-| is the telephone board that brings | cesquentes of an injury as are peculiar | teeth in the last 10 years. tas one of China's greatest ad-| ( hout the: provin i f snglis i Hl thi , less we collect, Our continuous, skll-{. the messages, from Washington. {to the circumstances and ,conditiont BR Po BEAD rative figures, has launched the | {Toushout the province. — rival of the English delegates, wie a 4 sistent service getrigais the cash, yun Watt of the injured party. §o) [the United States kupply qf mer-| daring project of building .within a a Cae ee raty ema ih Chaiigestios + BCs slatent egruce gets you the cash 93 Only. now and then do you hearh.”'4” pursuant to pec,9652, ©. La 1913,| chantable lnmber cis estimated at | Shantung a great system of highways Y,WON Soe eat what avereGade RadetOsdG 3 as i American Mercantile Agency, Room No.} anybody regret there is not some big| which provides for a demand for. re-| 2,826,000,000,000 feet...” to’ be used by an automobile truck | TROTSKY , gelling ‘out what ‘everybody hadi:to:d ‘ f 20, | City, National Bank Bidg. e-7hone | leader on the spot to run things. What} fraction concerning the publication of| |, — a service in connecting all important ONE Ghul how fonbena re: th on sit Ade is: * FOR SALH—Pure Extracted Sweet Clov- ne Boye really want 18 not a leader,|iibelous’ matter in a.newspaper prior| Neafly’3,000 amnibuses are operated | centers. As a cqrollary, he plans to TRUST ANY' pended all thee una "belies taken;-to, . er Honey. 10 fb. pail, $3.65; 5 lb. pail, iy; A tew, . to the institution of'any action for li-| in London. deepen and improve, waterwa so] s Peta HE of the ‘Ni :} Sirona tO Ib, pall $8,652.08 Jb: pall Tey ees 2 MA f ‘ nm 4 WAYS 80 AS MESSENGER the neighborhood of the ‘Nikolasvski # in North Dakota. Case wf 34 sections! - One of the questions, you hear pL Teme CE , | station, where gaily decorated, they t ear te ome none eet asked most frequently ls, “What dee 1 Moscow, July 1.-—Leon Trotzky, moved to and fro, trying to. convey to | _‘Timber, Mont will Bryan do?” Well, generally |FFRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS !t Looked Suspicious to Tagalong KLUSSER | tne Soviet war minister. is often his| the visitors the idea.of busy: trafic | FOR SALE—Ford 1-ton truck wi he runs. But while he runs, that ‘owns Whossenaen® ile he: wan carry: in a station saul tt le motor). care gn in excellent conditions dqcsn’¢ mean he retreats. WAY, CF CORSE ing important dispatches to one of bis | highest commissaries having to, walk, Used Car Mart, 606 Main St. 7-1-20 Harding ‘may have played the -cor: WAS To WANE MIL - colleagues, The Associated Press bas On May 18 a. parade. .was. organized FOR SALE—2 one-row corfi cultivators, | not but he hi thi Cc @ respondent had a fleeting imtervieW | jut no private persons .were allowed < and 1 two-row cultivator, and all other | Net, but he has nothing on Cox. with him in Kremlin the other day. | it DO Blrn® Uihis isthe way. the u oS farm machinery at a bargain. See H.| governor has two newspaper organs. Replying to a question as to wheth- » be present. is is € + 8 “ Rhud or Write Box 169, Bismarck eee : plying t thes Rolshevists organized the — tragi- 4 UND. aes g 6-26-1wk |” Cox's’ backers deny they are for a er he ewould appoint time to Oates comedy of the communistic paradise i WANTED | SEWING—Children’s “clothes t wet plank and advocate a policy of with the correspondent the activities) i order to deceive the English visi- and house aprons a specialty. We also BSG of the working army, he said: ‘This as ig The rebl state. of Bovine Ag have: a stock of ready-to.wear gar-|.silénce on prohibition. This, a lot of F. is a time of momentous decisions in § cae ments. _1017.7th, Phone 871K, _6-29-iwk} fellows figure; means they are in ‘fa- Russia and until party politics for the js 4 FOR SALE—40 ‘bushels of select Early | vor of a quiet drink. nin re determined, I cannot aA hio ‘seed potatoes, at $6.00, Inquire x s 8 8 . genng: year ‘are: dex TREAD LIGHTIL Y Menoken Farmers State Rank. a rt hink Li ” talk for publication. 4 N.D. + 2 S421 What do you think of the League Meanwhile he was taking such long TO AVOID HURT o@ ANTED (TO BUY—Four burner eas a Nicene delegate asked a Tammany steps a8 to render it difficult for the atove wi ‘oven. ra] No, une. | man. i i . : ei ca aren rs Saran 6-24-t'] “The — Tammanyite answered: “It Groseing the. hig. saute oP Kremlin he ‘TO DIPLOMATS 6 EQR SALE—Household furniture. Call! jooks like a fight between the Yankees zt tt d by th ‘ous “soldiers pepe eye \@ Mer rae: North Or Dione §46U. d the Indians.” was saluted by the numerols sold’erel ' :ondon,, July .1.—How, ‘warily the \ 4 3 + } 3 6-29-6t an ie ‘ who recognized him ‘despite the fact) di omatic corps at Tangier has; to 4 SUPREME COURT | he was, wearing the regulation | uni ‘walk (6 avoid hurting the susceptibili- R P SUP REME COURT form,( sabalereny they. that, of “his ties of either the French or Spaniards, - TT SVaLETne wine 3 orm: 27ns rota. walked his. wry peczon| Hot futon hove fo contro) fhe : ESTABLISH BANK; |. | crom psiisey County.» seembed vibrant with energy, SHoNiNE perience of the British Charge d’ At # CHARTER GIVEN. sot ea: LE emt eR a years. Reaching the cavalry oarrac<s Taha there. decided? pod King 2) 4 iver Serumgard, as e 01 e di s, two ut a) Ceptl atte é Be, i SSE eee Investment Co., plaintiffs and respond- ie dienppeteed As ee eae Call George's birthday. Washington, Jply: 1.—Approval_ has] ents, vs. M. Sigbert Awes Company, @ : ound, with the parting words, “Call “The British representative had up wen given by. ee fesesury depart: corporation, defendant and appellant.| OU,DOD = TW MAN feel a ® time-"| fo that time, according to The ‘Times’ q ment ‘an application for charter for! — Syllabus: E eh M correspondent, carefully avoided ex- ie. “The Brotherhood of ‘Locomotive Eh-| This is an appeal from a judgment GANE ME CATS: MILE The ek torre SP patalifation pressing any. opinion as to the future : Bineers:, Co-operative, National: bank| on a verdict for $813. ‘The complaint OUT OF TH SUME GAN Wie neot an pete ist. 192) at eight | of that city although every effort had 5 ? of, Cleveland, Ohio,” with a capitalof| does not state and’the evidencé does veloc "POM. at which time they | been made to discover his views. Ac- “ $1,000,000. It is reported the bank | not show a cause of action, But there is AS WE SELLS Cows will heat com nlaints conkerning nee ingly some * d “emotion puaeeem operations. at_once, 23.4) 0 clear showing that the plaintiff has See One Te ed pending hi on. whether i ling. purchased in. Cleveland. by. Ki the Brotherhood: of Locomotive ing ‘ Fi; neers is: practically ready for occu- no cause of action. - Appeal from the ‘district court of Ramsey county; Hon. A. G. Burr Judge., Christianson, Ch. J. and Bron- son, J.,. dissent. 5 Reversed and dismissed. Opinion of the court by Robinson, J. Flynn, Traynor: & Traynor, Devils Lake, Attorneys for Appellant. bith jdea of the co-operative Batik, started by the engineers brotherhdod, k has been discussed at two of that or- ganization’s conventiong. . Howeyer, the war and the ‘various difficulties between the railfoads and ,the em- loyees pushed the scheme into the Background fora while.~ -. i Officials of the Brotherhood of Lo- ‘motive Engineérs in this city said tev would give full details of the or- ganization of the new bank later, in- cluding the board of directors. War- ooh Ten S. Stone, grand chilef of the.en- eers; is out of the city. From Hettinger County. Frank Weshner, ‘administrator of the estate of Reinhold Renke, de- ceased, plaintiff and) respondent, vs. Kansas City Life Insurance: Company, a corporation, defendant and appel- lant. $ : _ Syllabus: In an action. on an insurance policy 4 AIL FRoM!!] just assessments. usted Den i $ C. L. BURTON, the cakes Aor thé party were. to be 7 if a s ie Frenc Spanish pastry- 629-8. City: atiditor: | SuPpliedshy: Rrench.0F Soa aD There ‘nie .632 submarine cablés. in|.,Atter_mature consideration ‘he en- trusted, French cooks with‘the ‘task of satis: ig the appetites of his guests and Spanish musicians with that of charming their ears. Public opinion seems to have been satisfied. - various parts of the globe, with a total length of 262,015 miles. The longest railroad tunnel in the world is the Simplon, 12% miles long, running through the Alps: The first experiment in long-distance radio: telephoning was made in 1914. The negritos of the Philippines point their front teeth by chipping aaa them. \ R GE, D.C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consaltation Free —— WANTED TO RENT 'T—Modern bi W. a gth St. 'wo in fam Phone 664, Mrs, A. W. Mellen, 4103) 6-29-3t Suite 9, 11—Licas Block—Phone 260

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