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| | --) thorities. ‘ Y) _7THURSDAY,-DECEMBER 16, 1920 Gi INN FEINERS' % ey n Dublin, Dec: te“ searehérs, forte dence against the promoters of. Sinn Fein outrages ,which are conduct¢i by ‘the. police- or Military. authorities ure among. the notable features of | life in Dublin. They usually. take place in the daytime or in the parly morning hours. ‘ - In making them, the authorities had committed some blunders. The mil- | itary motor trucks used, to drive. up| in front of'\a suspected house and stop there while thg searchers en- tered the building. The trucks were | -left in charge of .only a few men. “ This proved’ tempting to, Sinn Fein | attacks which frequently surprised |® those on guard... : ‘pw JV THINK Wi END UP ‘THIS LUNCH WITH A NICE Dish OF CHocoLATE EYCECREAM FP WHAT 7 Do Yov'SAY, souP fF No risk is.taken now. The whol: street, no matter what its importanee, is cleared of all traffic fora distance on both, sides of the suspegted hase and the searchers can thus do their work without apprehension of .peing taken in the rear. if The fact that a house is. rales e ome plies no reflection on its owners. i oe of thg most respected of Dublin Un- here a jonisfs have had their premises ex- ‘Are, KID: haustively searched.. There have been seVeral searches in,,Sackville street, Dublin’s principal ‘thoroughfare’ and the starting point or junction of all its extensive street car system. A raid there meant that the street care were held up all along the line and thus citizens half a mile aor por away would learn that a raid Was in progress. While the Search, Was g0- ing on, armored cars would, dash about and prevent entyance to the area within the line set,,by the. au- The results indicate that. the, gov: | ernment at last, is obtaining informa- | tion. 1 An incident which indicates that! the government agents are ‘not the ‘only ones who are collecting weapons | under the decree that arms must .be | 3 surrendered: occurred the gther day = at one of Dublin’s most,fashionable | 9 i glue. here Were two old evalvers 1 Sato (on avestnrges ee tne in the ¢ - 7) j Rey se . paral haan oe ed tte ab that ‘cipal meridian in Oliver County, North they wanld have to be suresiderca. Dakota, at the post office address ‘of A few days later two men appeared the undersigned (administrator afore- and demanded the revolvers which : ois Stanton, North Dakota, R- F. aut were surrendered to them. After they i y = had gone, the club members looked at | pated Decgmber ath, 1936, : the receipt. given for them anddboniat j WAELTAM AL HAGAN) ff i will an it was signed “Mutt and Je! Administrator with the H nexed of the estate of Jos: BRITISH TAKEe oe NO CHANCES WIT | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “LEARN BARBER TRADE % BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE Tom 1 HELP WANTED—MALE t ‘At thy Mole Barber College, Oldest institutiomof its/ kind. Wstablished 1893. ‘Lime and e pense saved by. our methods. free. Moler Barber College Nicollet Ave., Minnepaolis, 1 rent m log, Ith WANTE Out of 111 varieties of sankes, only! Hagan. deccased ! 17 are said to be venomous. !Geo. M. Register, ai | Att'y for said Administrator. » Recent experiments have proved; 4 12-9-16-23-30 thet papyrus stems’ yield an excellent ee Pulp for paper making. { NOTICE TO CHEDI TORS Inthe matter of the tstate of Wenla | AEA Aspliind, deceased. , a . . ‘i 7 i | LEGAL NOTICES ik ‘Notice is hereby given by the un-; >_< —____—__—_¢ | dersigned Helmer Asplund, exet-| ri Sloe o utor of the last will and estate Of) y).\njo « eat oate ntles te Creditors - |Wenla G. Asplund, late of the city of) Vguneral, Coulltg-Gteurletgn oe _,| Bismarck, in the/county of Burleigh | ounty of: Burleigh.—sa. ‘land state of North Dakota, deeeased, ' buries ee Before Hon. I. D.\to-the creditors of and all persons | th a ,having claims agginst, said decedent, I the Matter of the Estate of Aleck | ibit ‘1 fi *e8Si Lundquist, Deceased. ;to exhibit them with the necessary ; Elmer Lundqvist, Petitioner vouchers, within six months after the ‘Meck Lundquist, Edgar Lundquist, | tecutor at his residence on the north- Fyprence Spangberg, Alphie Lund- qfiist, and Russell Lundquist, Re- spondents, ‘Notice is.hereby given by the under- » signed Albin Spangberg, Administrator of the Estate of Aleck Lundbuist, late of ‘the: Town of Sibley Butte, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North one hundred! forty-two north of range |~ seventy-nine west, in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. _ 1 Dated December 7th, 1920. j ‘ HELMER. ASPLUND; . Executor. | First publication on the 16th day of Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, | December, 1920. 2 and all persons: having claims against, 12-16-23-30 Jan. 6th. WANTED—Ho' first publication, of this notice,to. said,| _Third street. east quarter of sectionsten, township | ,, | FOR REN’ p mq) {Phone HELP WANTED—FEMALE | n home of two’ for the winter, child, Possibly could awangements — with couple, Lock Drawer th boarding raarried { ok and many} ss 0x 484, Competent girl or woman for} house’ “Three adults in Phone 7: general family. street. tt | d—Com house work by house. Phone 594. i . Stace iaiwk . HONEY WANTED —Girl or woman for general: Offic: housework: Phone 746, or call’ 61%! order. tf | Monta YOUN ROUMS FOR RE igs ihe fo hls —~ | bourd Rr NT=Three rooms and bath un-+ sider Also 1]. nished. ifurnished have for sal 905. OR RENT Large fui in et home. di Phone | ___12-18-Iwk BOR Si Shed front room | ble for two la- | , or Phon BL | at | A real corner ments. Fourth str . LOST AND FOUND Weil, DON’T You THINK > You HAD A PRETTY Good Time TODAY? Now, WHAT Do You saYP SALI fen0 cash, ol Port townsend, W Montana Honey modern hou FOR RENT—Apartment WY = us Good a ‘rime us wan! BY ALLMAN | SEMENTS arker Hak potor. —One goud 150, evening: ‘on —Modern ub t ive For quick sale al bargain, Jj. Cot ar neighborhood le urnished age, school, terms. M FORK SAL in. NorthyDako B. FL Smith na. ment. churches Post Offive. GLASSIFIED. ADVERTS Meat Market, 611 roadway, or phene 12-10-1 wo horse powar direet cur- “1g-1-1wk fresh “milk “dow, 12-14-33 ALE GR RENT : v1 FLATS nous OFF thts countyy Melville Chater, Home [From Near East, Tells Harrowing Story of Human. Misery There—Bee- tles and Straw for Food. “Crouching by herself ina eorner, a little seven- roid girl was) ernek- ing somet between two suys Melville Chater) in The Land of Stalking! Dea National, Geographte | Migaz’ fbing conditions tn ne, des Armenia," L «closer and found the child was a bone.” Tasked the \logl enting the marrow for “Where did she get it faferpreter Ave aecompamed me. + “Yonder iu the grave yard.’ he re- pled. after quesitoning! he goed. Ths child nding to My, Chater, was subsisting solely on a small dole of rive furnished y by the Neur Kast Relies rep in her na tlve y. iadir, ‘There was not sul Gent food in the town fo ceven give one meal aeday to all of the children and shortly after they had reeetved is bare pitianee of food all were EB hing for any bit on which they might chew to appeuse Jugir Hunger, they peeked up beetes, straws, aid one a piece of a horse's hocl, says Mr, Chater, © = Root and Grass Diet. Gonditions at dgdir are horrible al- host heyond reef, People live chief Jy on roots and grass. but ocersionally the diet is @d by the killing of a Wor out by ef the former Conmet- ars Set who ure hing the only ance to these people, told Mr ¢ that if ow impossible to remove at ouve the bodies of those who bad died from sturvation. and when they were ng ground when graves were torn apen and bod . We had Aoward wher our car waited and by chance we were skirting sheZomerery, Our guide po'nted thither and suid: eH Ls not at plaisant —must understand that so bare gl ‘ zht. You Turks left at here. were and} not even sprides Graves must) be nd sung | ue with anys a thle thing. even Holihan, | With hanman bones, If the dead, has Ph 5 to & stones ure placed on the bur if not. he shrugged ‘ hardly knowing how to frame my question, “Exactly what— exuctly whom do you meal?’ "© Men. Stalk Dogs. “T mean, be answered. ‘the pariah dogs by day and under cover of night well, come aid see for, yourselves,’ “E will never forget fMytt terrible roont If board “cannog ey MY | weve of exrth-“the Jow-boulder-hetped ‘ : ( mounds, und those others, the unpre- AL te ‘ted Bs, now reyenled as empty, bargain, Cail 44) Ross: Mundan_Ave Apply VV. Murph in Rose Apart Phonr tree id 12-11- seooped-our holes whose brinks were Birewn about with remnants of torn- t-| off garments, among which lay. blgek rg { ened semblances of humanity, As we J thrned away the apparition of a great, 4ty yellow pariah dog, pawing among the said decedent, to “exhibit them with | . c ! LosT—A small purse egntaining raves, drew from us a volley. of the necesary vouchers, within four (4) | NOTICE TO THE CRE OB | QP and $3 in sliver wd. two Ke we | | les Then as, he siimk off,n ae cies months after. the first publication of} THE TOMOBILE N turn to Mrs. W. E. Parsons. one | es. a tink off, 0 ske this notige, to, said Administrator at SURANCE COMPANY, 758. Reward offered. a <3 12-9 ton-like man sprang up from behind office of E, T. Burke, Tribune Build-) MARCK, N. D. 1G mall purse containing he y by young man, the wall (under cover of which he ing, City: Of Bismarck, in said Bur- 72 and a ally ive Reve t to take care of furnace, Phone 430X. had-been stalking tis prey) and, brain. leigh County; North Dakota. You, and each of you, wil take no-| Reward offered: EE | ting the Hetst with vclud, disuppenred, Dated December 7, 1920. * ALBIN SPANGBERG, 1921, the timé for filing claims aganist Agministrator. |:the said corporation will be terminat- First publication on. ifesinah ss of'/ ed, and that all claims must be filed December, 1920.’ ‘|onor ‘before that date or be forever 9-16-23-30 ‘barred. ‘The claims may be mailed Oo ito the ‘receiver ,E. H. Myller, at Bis- Notice to Creditors marck, North Dakota or may be de- State.of Nort Dakota, livered to ‘him personally, or may. be County of Burlaigh.—ss. filed with F. E. McCurdy, Attorney at . In County. Court, Before Hon. I. C. | Law, at.the First National Bank, butld- Davies, Judge. ing, in Bismarck, North Dakota. In the Matter of the Kstate.of Mar-} Dated December 16th, 1920. tip Basch, Deceased. . wt E. H. MYLLER, Katharina Bosch,’ Petitioner, Receiver. VE. « “ ‘ 12-1423-20 Jan 6, The Right Reverend ,Father Wherle, \ : Bishop of the Réman Katholic Dio- »gese of Bismarck, N. D., Katha Bosch, Simon Bosch, Regina 8, - f@rmerly Regina Bosch and Chris- a Bosch, now -known.as Sister Blonda, Q. S$. B., Respondents. Notice is hereby given by the under- WELL-WELL, DID tice that on the 22nd day of January, | Los’ LOST: Q of FOR, TRADE—For | FOR-SALE de ci FOR SALE—Five pas: shell Finder pl Phone 768L. | at pair of larg glasses if leather casi return to 402 Fifth street ‘namndii sae es mi large shell rimmed | “glasses in-leather case, Finder please] can in returg to 402 Fifth str es of dand ni Write, 120 a -lwk Bok? 481, Bismarck, ALL AROUND. lesman wan aan or store manage putation. Speaks © est. Confidential. Ad Tsp nr bul SHEAP- ylin- car in good ‘a. Write 174 ‘Tribune. Clyde pal, or Atle good “mechan cash, or trad: It’s an Inheritance, Freckle —— signed Katharina Bosch, the adminis- DADDY WHIP tratrix, with the, will enexed of ‘the : AGAIN sS Estate of \Martin Bosch, late of the Nou \A, Gity of Bismarck, in the County of FRECKLES 2 Byrleigh, and State of North Dakota, debeased, to the creditors of, and all persons having .claims against, said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, ' within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said~Administratrix at her residence at 223, 14th street, north, in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, North Dakota. i Dated December 8th, 1920. % her ae KATHARINA X_ BOSCH, 4 marl Administratrix with the will an- nexed of the estate of Martin Bosch, Deceased. Geo. M. Register, Witness to the mark of Katharina Bosch. 12-9-16-23-30 ANTDID YER PoP EVER WHIDNou, AN’ DID WiS™ PoP WHIP 2? Notice to Creditors WELL State-of North Dakota, County of Burleigh.—ss. : In County Court, Before Hon. I. c. vies, Judge. . Seite rater of the Estate of Joseph 'T. Hagan, Deceased. v William L. Hagan, Petitioner, vs. R - Alonzo E. Hagan, Joseph M. Hagan) , and Jessie Maher, Respondents. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed William L. Hagan, the admin- istrator with the will annexed of the estate of Joseph T. Hagan, late of Litchfield, in the County of Meeker, and State of Minnesota, deceased, to the creditor of, and al] persons having claims’ against, said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within four months after he first publication of this notice, to Satd ad- ministrator at his residence ‘on the north west quarter of section twenty- six (26) in township one hundred and. OF 1 THINK “THEY DID. COMETOTUINE GEEWR7~WHo S| Ves T RELIEVET STARTED SHIS™ \NHIPPIAY THING IN Kunkel, Zap of land near Goodrich. , Bisma i st T DID, WHEN HE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR TRADE—For used automakiles, Write 3-1wk al met position i By Blosser | » carrying tts carcass with hin, i “Our farewells and thanks to the American Conmnittee’s manager -seem- n endless proceeding and-upon hing our cir we found it blocked by a frost of humanity, who, having go PER MONTH | FEEDS ORPHAN Gific'al Figures Show Wha Near East Relief Can Do in Efficient Purchasing. — Buying in wholesale lots and under the most favorable market conditions, Neur East Relief of 1 Madison avenue. York city, with representattyes mm every state of the Union, has been p to baffle the high cost of living ras relief supplies for the suf. fering auillions of the Near East are soneerned, A donation of $5 ‘per month will pro-| tide foodg for ane orphan, $10 per} month provides not only food, but also clothes und shelter for one or- phan, and for $15 per month attend: ance at school is assured to each orphay in addition to food, clothing! and shelter, f | In the upper! for funds to save fhe} starving remnants of the Armenia and other western Asia peop! Kust. Relief is inviting the Ame | thlic to “adopt” an orphan at. the} i i i les given ere. Over_250,000 home- responding to the appeal by sdopting! | quotas of orphans for support oer af definite period, vit is expected’ to feed | ist 1500 children, AVe fed 1600) Bishop Tyler of Fargo was! state chairman’ and) Mr, Beckwith of| the Nerthern National bank of Fargo state treasurer. These inen. will sist you this year, et IH. A. Shuder, 13. 4. O./U. W. build ing, is state see nd will help! ye Norte Dake ng will be! given Qerober 4. Don't forget, | | A If your ngine needs Regrind- ing, new Pistons, Rings-or Pins, |Let us do it, we do nothing but! accurate work. Bismarck Foun-| dry and Welding Co. TRIBUNE WAN = FOR RESULTS} “America! America!!!” the Millions Cr bf “In Sad Armenia, Land of taken out foxbui dna or a leg of the “body® Seater by the | - rome" iter tes of a visit to the the | PAGE.SEVEN dl Stalking Death:: Alone mother inthe doorway of her empty house-Her husband was murdered before her eyer by the brutal Turks ~~ (Ahove) Fallen, Seawind by the wayside wn Igdin, Armenta | learned “Americans were in the town, had hurried fi from every village to }plead their Prayer of the Dying. “T shall never forget what followed coming from. thou- ps. not a Cheer, not [Phere arose a sands of fa welcoyie, not it Godspeed, but the; last prayer of a (lyiig peo Tt was lanes Meee addressed) thre Wis te that far-off ‘The only hope tn ott Armonia Adele Hand of gene 1 iui Under | 6p bread from the Wear East Relves. thre twilight, with t gleaming [overhead — it endlessly ont) Woman, deyd among those remnants through — the sinitten town: Of the houschold’ whieh she strove ta \*America! Americ: Aineriea ti!" presery In time, the girl piek F Armenian refugees, selling the last Up ene child, lead the other, nd x0 ‘gonvenirs of their beloved dead ar a) forth into the streets to ty heir ny hn Erivan are vividly deséribed., best: possible future is that they may hind the market stands the sec. | be found and passed through starsat mad i r Chater. “Pene. Eon's clearing rouse to sone orphan trate the tattered threng that revolves bale. mneeasingly in its quest of purchasers | Mr. Chater spent seyeral days in the and you recognize {he husband. selling | city viewing: the work being done by this wife's head-dr the wife selling | Near Eust Reltef for, the thousands rer lnsbana's’ coat, the son his sis- | of refugees, whose whole hope of ex 's v-rings., ‘hus laden with me-| istence lies on the generosity of the toes of broken’ homes and of the | American people.as expressed through” dear dead ones, these emaciated er this organization, which, in despet : tures pass by, silent as funeral mutes, need of funds to continue the work, profoundly solicitous; for though through treasuyer, Cleveland | H. starvation may bring a man to dis- Dodge, 1 Madison-avenue, New York pose of his .wife’s burial cloth.s, he city, is now making an appeal for will not ery them for sales conNgyed support. py the American age.” its “Half a loaf of black’ bread wilt} people. purchase yonder scarf, together with “We spent some few days in fre- the owner’s story, ‘yet he will display |.queyting, the American Comnittee’s swith the last | werk g@fps, where men and women no emption as he part loved "souvenir, One must seems, even that one may have tears to weep.” = Children Wail With Dead. Other harrowing stories of th the cupital of the new Armenian re- piplic, ave told by the author inh necount of his visit to this desolated rezion. “Up goes a childish wail,” says Mr. Chater, “which leads us to one of those dark cellars, the scene of n hourly common traged, Here on jin the war; yet Tere they were, \ue te slones, with two babies at her one | ready at the tasks which would te side and a sevenming ten-year-old at | habilitate the Armenian nation of to her other, lies a stark, staring-eyed | morrow.” ve cloth fom’ Georsian wool suys the author; “or build the looms. for this purpose, Mere children of fourteen are seen their apprentices ships of loth-euttin: oe-making, braziery and rug-weaving. : “They were but refugees, these seriou d workers, whose familles had been massacred, whose homes had been burned, and had emerged from such horrors as have no, other nation eat, Et} w | WOMEN 4DOPT 10,600 ORPHANS Cardinal Gibbons Asks Aid the from “This is message James (Cardi§ \1 a aclh Veibung eynmeti to Provide Foster} li | read at the |/ Mothers for Little Vie- aa tims of Turks. Washington in Ten thousand Little victinis of Turk- abd oof the ne ee Ish brutality are to be Toster-noth- erable) primate eredhysthe big hearted women of,Con: |. 3 - of thy Catholic |) Mecteut as the result of appeals by} ~ Cheech in) Newt Eust Relief, the former €om- “Amorien: is ine {! mittee for Armenian and $ n Re- fensely intert |) lief of 1 Madison avenue, New York = ae (c) International Cardinal Gibbons. ested in the The women at a meeting voted , to “adopt? atat number as their share {of the 250.000 homeless and starving mavved in the massa- Mis, represgn Os 6 attended thé a the } Relief will make to the country for | funds to support its work the starving peoples of thiit s: en land, To the Wastington meet- ing he wrote: #% ' hoy and cres qnd: deport: 1 Phree “Advices and juformation coming | Meeting at dhuvford, at whigh Gover- from the Near East cannot be || nor Marcus H. Holcomb presided and doubted. There is great actual sut- |} pleaded the cause of the stricken peo- | ples, Another SYeuker was Henry | Morgenthau, former U.S, Ambassador. to Turk fering and famine. These people, recently Jhecome independent and released from bitter ‘thraldom, ean- not support: themselves, And the Christian and common instincts of humanity which have prompted the people of the Unit < during the last two yer ye the |} distress and nec New East. nist not be all grow cold and be diminish “TL hope we shall all unitt in this present emergency arsd be able to collecy: sufficient, funds to enable these peoples to Hye and work until that the example of. hearted — Connecticut followed by similar the other s' ed at the headq noble will “be tions in all | these women have been rece | ters of the Near | son avenue, New York ty. North Dakota’ will “adopt? 1500 on telief Day, Qgtober 4. ThE women of the state will u ery Wornin's club and social 4 ition in the state do its duty, ite State Office, hext summer brings they perma- Near East Relief, a. O; Ue We nent relief and setbsistence, Lyeall Building, Fargo, for suggestions, upon all to respond gencyousl\ to uke appeal now being made and f trust that” the onunittee will be tified wit, the results.” i ——— Of the 34,918 workers in the 148 ‘ndustrial establishinents in Virginia, Knows No Armistice jon Serato < Hf Since last May when the right was | granted by the Methodist Episcopal Tati ou echalezare! women Chureh, 15 “women have received | More=than one-nall ar : : ' licenses to preach, / [———e—eeaeee——————e— i: B.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. CG ‘New England, setf-supporting in! Chiropractor lumber 20 years ago, now has to im- Consultation Free port one-third of the amount used. | §ulte 9, 11—Lucas Block—Pko!

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