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bays § oie ba nh baba eo HELP WANTED—MALE A LUMBER YARD MANAGER WANT- ed fora good South .Dakota point. German-Russian community, prefer a man of that nationality who can make out material lists and under- stands construction. Party must FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 Aaa $3,700, on terms; 7-room modern bungalow, east front, would mak? a nice home for $4,500, on terms; partly modern 6-room house, weil located for $2,500, on terms; 5= room modern bungalow, with fing garage, ‘for $3,350, on terms; part- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _. PAGE SEVEN Wilbur Is a Doop Thinker, (BY I'M GETTIN? “Tirep! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Y OLIVIA, PM-WORKING ON A’ ’ PATENT AND | WISH You'D Do: THE-FAVOR OF YITTING ME ON. THE HEAD WITH THIS HAMMER DO IT AGAIN D)| PLEASE, “TK OMIA ay ALLMAN | ty of Burleigh, and’ State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 28th day of March, A, D. 1 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortage on the day of sale. The premi: described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the | same, are situated in t County of; Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. and described, as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter Section Twenty-eight (28%; the } east Quarter (NEY) of*Section 'Thir AN have at least five years experience] ly modem 6-room ~ bungalow for | ty three (38); the North One-half running a yard. Attractive salary | —$3,150._Geo, M. Register, 2-14-1wk ‘(N%) of the | Southeast Quarter to right man.“ Address Auditor + T (Ss 1%) of Section Thirty-three (33), lock box 347, Aberdeen, S. D. ts WORK: WANTED (ss ‘the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of S SAN TED are by site dayear\ pout ‘Section Thirty-four (34), all in Town | mae center Deak wia Barber Collere, Oldeet inatittainn ori = ze : ship One Hundred Forty (140) North) 1 knew there was going to be kind, Established 1893. Ti AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES ee ae evel sien ao Ga trouble as soon as the mule. heard ae you he Fifth Prine ridian, sur a free, ‘Moler Barber Conte FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, 1918 mode}, |. s elgh Coulity,’ North Dakota, cone: the honk of our new fiivver,” re- Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. with starter, demountable rims, five ing seven hundred twenty (720) a marked Farmer Corntossel,. ruefully. , ; 2:t-1ino|.. Hew. tires “in, exee)lent; condition, more or less according to the United, “How did It affect the mule?” MARRIED MAN WANTED ON FARM| OWNer must have the money. $600.00 States Government Survey thereot “Threw him into a fit of profession- ” ” BT-K, 2-18-3t y | cei eee, cash will handle, balance on_ easy. to start in a flower message as any | Fs ‘ FOR REN ate home;} terms. Good léase on the building. iter way, the lovelorn Sewdia indk: |e cumteres teplled the spatage. em: —close_in 2-17-3t) «Write No. 198, Tribune. 2-12-lwk aise aot te | Plovee, uess you never’ worked. in FURNISHED ROOM aie —— nie Caz ts : "oe eating his passion by tossing a pale | a garage.” s RENT—|HAVE $5,000 IN VILLAGE WAR- plum bit Into the Htter as the ob- | i by bachelor, $75.00 per month un- til first of November. Must under- stand farming. E. S. Coffrey, Na- _Poleon, N. D. —. 2-15-lwk WANTED—Qualified stock” salesman. Phone 250 cr 484-R. 2-16-1w ee esaw ane ane HELP WANTED--FEMALE FEMALE HELP WANTED—Banner _House. Phone 231.. 2-18-lwk WANTED—Second cook. Apply Ho- man’s cafe. 2-14-Lwk more-Riehle Land Co., Skidmore. | Wow Roos FOR RENT Richie Bldg., Marinette iseonsin, ell even eenticniens ral Hees ier. two Pretty Japanese Custom That Is Re | wy gon pithy baat garage men MISCELLANEOUS garded as inseparable From the | ean be cheerful and pleasant when Ave. Phone 637-K. _A hone G37-K. k FOR RENT—Room in modern hou . four blocks from postoftige. Phone Call_802, Ave. B. ROOM AND BOARD For G cash takes it, Write No. 201, Tri-} bune. if 2-17-1wk WOULD LIKE TO BUY A FOR roadster, body in first class cond tion or coupe: Write Box 275, A ley N D. 8-2wik _____ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS CANDOLOGY CIAT. NUMBE out, containing 1921 facts of clo in Marinette Cotnty, Wisconsin, \a home or as-an investment you ate thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is. free.on request... Address ‘Skid: FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant in A-1 condition in county seat town 140 miles from Bismarck, $1,000.00 rants for sale at 10 percent ;dis- count. Will secure guarantee that CALM YOURSELF, Tom!) suc A DISPLAY OF Now. 1AM CONVINCED = { Temper! JusT LiKe- THAT,OUR FORTUNE, 4 cave Woman! $ Is MA 1s! : {DEMONSTRATION OF MY NEW THUG PROOF HELMET (T'S MADE WITH ORDINARY. KITCHEN IRON’ KETTLE! “THE BEAN IS lgxE OF A DEW DRoP! Ny [You WitNESSED:A PRACTICAL a ) ike 8 There wil}, be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $2,944.68. Dated at Bismarck: day of January, 1921. FIRST NATLONAL BANK, Mortgagee. NoD,, this! 17th FP, BE. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, = Bismarck, North (Feb, 18-25—March 3-10 SAYIIG IT WITH FLOWERS Period of Courtship. | The Japanése courting is as apt! Ject of his regard is carried by him. | If site tosses itout his suit is’ reject- | , knowing. | yessing.” al jealousy so- violent that he backed tp and kicked’ the rear transmission clear through the radiator.” Getting Them Placed. “You seem to be going on the the- ory that the audience doesn't know anything,” protested the confidential friend. Phis audience,” reptled Senator chum, “isn’t supposed. to do the It Is supposed to do the folks come into your place'to do busi- ness with you,” said the automobile owner. 5 Queer Attitude. . “His: argument ‘does not leave his men. Dunraven. -5t |i. they will be taken up within a year. a 14he Will sell all or part. J. B. Fielit, ed, but if she fastens it at her kimono | oynonent a leg to stand on.” WANTED TO RENY\! | _Zap,-N. D.’ 2-47-3wk girdle the affair may go forward. An- | “wphat's odd. Why would he want < sj WANTED—A nice two-room apart-| POR SALE—One 1920 Model two-toa|- other ene _ for eet Re ne | a leg to stand on when it Is all head ment or housekeeping ‘rooms, or} G- M. ©. truck,,equipped with cab, r gp to Ms vet Oc feet mite | work?” % nice room in private family where | . commercial, body and pneumatic | encumbrance. upon ‘th property go-| by cited and required then and there) Dakota, at the; hour of 2 o'clock op. night and fasten a spray’ o! oon INE | a tires. +1 condition. { f the; to be and appear before this m. on the 28th day of March, A, D.| celastrus alatus above the door, The | Folled. I can take-two meals @ day. Call Mrs. Crane at G. P. hotel, room _ 333. ane 2-17-3t FOR RENT—F -_t nished rooms for jight housekeep- Truck is in _Write 191, Tribune. 2-14-1wk FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring scribed in the petitio: against the estate of said deceased:— You, and each of you are hereby notified that Emma A. Colman has filed in the county court of the court: and show. cause, if any there} 1921, to sa be, why said petition should not be nted. ated thts ord day of February 1921. ni h will be sold to and wh fy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage “satisfy the next morning he walks by the hou If the spray is still there, all fs over. | But tf it has been taken tn, or if it | has been watered, he knows’ the maid | is his, ! “I hear Pete married a girl who ts quite un embrotdery expert.” “And he ‘always declared he would never marry any kind of designing ing. Phone 183, Bismarck Business| © Hat. Works, phone 58, opposite] ty of Burleigh, state of North D ¥ ¢ same, are situated in the County of female.” College. 1. _Postoffice, ____1-18-t¢| her duly verified petition pra LC. DAVIES ' 44 | Burleigh, and State of North Dakots,} “The actual terms of the marriage | ———_—_—_... WANTED TO RENT—5 or 6” PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, ré-|@ decree ascertaining a tudes. oF aie County. Court. and described, as follows, towit: settlement are carried on by a go-be- | The Wisdom of George. ing the right of suc bie g The Southeast Quar (SE%) of] tween, always a man, we are told.| “Do you belleve George Washington house by. March-1st---Bhone 671-K. blocking and_ remodeling _ men’s - Section Twenty-cight ( the North- never told a lie?” ae | Klein’s Taylor Shon 14-la}| nats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works,| estate within the county of Rurlei a ¥ 7 ‘-| A “complimentary present” is then | | see eh Shop. Aye Phone 58,. opposite Fostoffice. and state of North Dakota, of which | Paine MMONS east Qui NEW) of Section Thir-} sone Be it in i accepted the; “Well, he didn't after he married the j 1 Maude Rudd Colman, late of the city! 8 of North Dakota, County of One hatr | Sent : LOST AND FOUND oe 2 J of Sk; Cots aud: tatate of gh. < + Quarter | Uelde and her entire family are in; widow. anyhow; he knew he'd never LOST—Wednesday evening, between| OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—E: died seized, which rea In District Court, Fourth Judicial hikes " 3): honor bound to go forward with the | get away with it."—Bosten Transcripi. 511 Fifth street and McKenzie hotel,) Tom house, barn. garage and] eribed as follows, to-wit: — Distric yee (22) | eeremony. ‘The groom then sends her perkie ete gold Eversharp pencil. Finder call chicken house. Also horses for Farmers Siate Bank of Wing, North Section Thi all ik Pew sixty prescribed gifts that Include silk Expectation: ' : ( s ago T did An undivided two-ninths interest SA te ce rowers ety PAG iene I Ra ant Del in two-thirds of the following —de-| DAkOt @ corporation, Plaintify, ship One Hundred Forty (140), North] of a certain length and folded in a| “Mr. Wampum, five y | Pp gc site = — <== | scribed property after the. expiration BE rani | of Range Seventy-eight (78), t of | certain way; garments, silken bags . you out of $10. I hope you don’t feel LOST—Pocketbook contain be- | FOR SALE--Good green baled hay de. | of the life estate of Cornelia Ruddy «| Sat ag pet JE eee anova | the Fifth Principal Meridian, also the| of rice and sweetmeats, and barrels | resentftif.” tween $13 and $14. Find please | livered to gry part of city. $15.00) widow, therein, to-wit:— ‘The Sowtl.|” named a te a to the ahove | northwest Quarter (NW34) of Section | of wine. The latter the pride, as a, “Not at all. How much are you go- leave at Capital Steam Laundry for - \per ton not less than five bales to i Half (S%) of the Southwest Quarter You are hereby summoned, to an- Two (2) in Township One Hundred rule, presents to her parents, and the | ing to do me for this time?” Teward. 2-18-3t 2 Phone_731-N.__2-17-lwk (SW4) of Section Thirty (30), Tow * Fi + Th 189), North f Range 2 ane per = 5 TEMSTITCHING, ~E ING. AN eae eae 4 the complaint in this’ ¢ction, | Thirty-nine (159), North o} ‘ange | contents are drunk In cups little larg: | : LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder kindly] HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING- AND “h lias eet filed inthe office of | Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth] er than a thimble, The /groom also They All 06. return to Tribune office and receive novelty pleating. Mrs. C. 'P. Lar- son, 400 4th St. 4 ship One Hundred Forty one (141) North,..of Range Seve: i y-tive (75) North Dakota, | Principal Meridian, id. court, and to. serve | ¢! y North. Dakota, containing the clerk Burleigh County, seven hun- sends a long piece of white silk for , “Tye Just been told that I’m not do- ing the right thing by my family.” reward. 2-12-1wk | 802. West, Burleigh county: 1 copy, of your answer upon the sub- the wedding gar a piec tithe a LS] ME EC ih Da d yy ans | ig garment, and a piece of i FOR SALE—Choice Canary Singers.| the reasonable full value of which is) séripers within thirty days-affer the | dred twenty (720) acres, more or less, 2 a sed! “Who dared to say such a thing to FOR SALE OR RENT Jacob .Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Eight Hundred Doltars (800,00), and] service of ois, sumnyons upon you, ex. | according to the United States Gov-| Mah fe: dant enneicred wed an y z . HOUSES AND. FLATS. ofouomewnneownmnnatin oem Bed getwh] Lots One -(1), Two (2), Three (3) | clusive of the day of service; and in-/ernment Survey thereof. day is often picked by a soothsayer, | “A life Insurance agent.” FOR SALE—8-room modern” bunga- FOR SALE—Household furniture. and Four (4), Block Ninety-six (96)-] case of your failure to Appear. or an-| There will be due on McKenzie & Coffin’s addition to the; swer, judgment will be taken against such mort- the sum of and there are scores of days that are low, wel, located, south front, for) 924 7th Sf. I 548-K. 2-8-1 gage at the date of sale : z t. : Bf Call Ae ree City of Bismarck, Burleigh county,| you by default for she relief demand- | $8,552.54. prohibited, SSS North Dakota, the reasonable tull ed in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, N.D., this 18th | f LEGAL NOTICES ‘| NOTICE OF ‘MORTGAGE ‘ FORE- CLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT, Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by J. O. Lein and Orvidia Lein (hus-{ band and wife) mortgagors., to Frank P. Homan, mortgagee. dated the 24th day of October A. D. 1916 and filed for record in the office of the Regis- a decree ascertaining and establish- ing the right of succession of the real estate. within the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. of whico Amos M. Colman, late of the city of St. Louis and state of Missouri, died seized. which reai estate is described as follows, to-wit:— An -undivided two-ninths interest in..two-thirds of the following de- scribed real property after the expira- tion of the life estate of Cornelia value of which is Four Hundred Dol- lars ($400.00), and Lot Eleven (11), Block Forty-four (44), Northern Pa- cific Second Addition to the City »f Bismarck, Burleigh County, Nortn Dakota, the full reasonable value of which property is Twenty-eight Hun- dred Dollars ($2:800.00). The undi- vided two-ninths interest of the de- ceased in two-thirds of the above de-| ‘ADVERTISEM scribed real property, after deduc:- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-: That ing the value of the life estate of! that certain mortgage, executed and Cornelia Rudd. a widow, is Three! delivered by Samuel K. Hood and Dated’ this 15th day of 1920. Nayember, | day of January, 1921. NEWTON DULLAM & YOUNG, RIRST. NATIONA Attorneys for, Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. City National Bank Building. ,1-14-21-28 Feb, 4-11-18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE F, E. McCURDY, Bismarck, No’ (Feb, 18. March NOTICE OF NOR ADVERTISE GE MEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, ex L BANK, Mortgage. Attorney for Mortgagee, rth Dakota 0-17-24) SALE BY ecuted and SIvERE ORDEAL FOR BRIDE Afghan “Beauty Treatment” Torture to Which All’Girls Approaching | Matrimony Must Submit. The girl bride in’ Afghanistan is subjected to a very severg. bi treatment. Some elderly ladiés i sage her face, wash her hair anoint it with of] and perfume. ' Rudd, awidow, therein, to-wit:— The : i c ddani or removal of | NESS MAN : ter of Deeds of the county of Bur-] south | t e| Frundred Twenty-five and 77-100 Doi-| Cora E. Hood (Husband and Wife) | delivered by Samuel K, Hood ana| Comes the tarr zaddani or removal of, & BUS) f leigh and state of North Dakota on jouth Half (S14) e Perera lars .($325.77). | mortgagors, to First, National Bank} Cora KE. Hood, mortgagors, to ‘The| the superfluous halrs of the face. The | Paha aaa rt usually get for — the 27th day of Ocfober..A. D. 1916. Quarter (SW) (30), Township - One Hundred Forty- and recorded in Book 140 of Mort-| one.(141) North, of -Range . Seventy- First National Bank North Dakota, mortgagee, 12th day of December, A. L of of Bismarck, North Dakot And that Tuesday, the 22nd day of gee. dated the 11th day of D March, 1921, at 10 o'elock-in the tore- Bismarck, dated the D. 1918, and ‘phrase, composed of two Persian | words—tarr, meaning string, and zad- | “Five dollars.” “Anything off for cash?® dani, meaning beating—Is highly ex: | pressive of the act. a | A thin silken string 1s held close to | the skin by one of the bride's attend: | dnere: oa 9 mall wine feared the show ants; a second attendant pulls the) m1. never did a thing, and so noon of that day, at. the court room| A. D. 1917, and f for r of this court, at the courthouse, in| the office of t i the City of Bismarck, ‘County of Bure | of the County leigh and State of North Dakota, has |%f North Dakota. on the 12th day ot been set by order of this said court, | Dec. A. D. 1 ud recorded in Book gages On page. 171,.will be foreclosed} five (75) West, » Burleigh county, by a sale of the said premises in such} North Dakota, the reeasonable full mortgage and hereinafter described | value of which is Might Hundreed at’the front door of the Court house} Dollars ($800.00), and Lots One (i), in the, city of Bismarck, county of| Two (2f, Three (3) and Four (4), filed for record in the office of the | Avoided Mistak voided Mistakes. te of North Dakota. on the 13th day of Dec, «A. D, 1918, 146 of Mort; t page 77, will be Burleigh and statg of North. Dakota at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 15th day of March A. D, 1921 to_sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- fe upon the date of sale. The pFemises described in such mortgage and which wil! be sold to satisfy the Same are as follows: Lot Four (4) of Block Eleven (11) in the Townsite of Regan, North Dakota, ‘according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota. Default, hav- ing occurred in the condition of the raid mortgage and the mortgagee having given the recdrd title owner of the above described premises no- tice of foreclosure as provided by law and the same not having been paid there will be due on said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Seventy- seven and 78-100 Dollars ($1,2/7.78) together with the statutory attorney fees and disbursements allowed by! law. Dated this 26th day of D. 1921. : ori FRANK P. HOMAN, ne Mortgagee- January A. L. H. CONNOLLY, Attorney for Mortgagee. Jan. 28—Feb. 4-11-18-25 March 4 CITATION WEARING PETETION TO ESTABLISH RIGHT OF HEIRSHIP TO REAL PROPERTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, T County of Burleigh. .AAn County court, before Hon, I. C. Davies, judge. In the Matter of the Estate Amos M. Colman, deceased. , Emma A. Colman, Petitioner, | of vs- Emma A. Colman. sole heir of Amos M. Colman, deceased, and all oth- er persons unknown claiming any} estate or interest in or lien or en- éumbrance upon the property de- _ scribed ia. the petition or against the estate of said deceased, cy Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA to the above named respondents and all other persons unknown claiming any estate, or interest in, of lien or encumbrance upon the. property de- scribed in the petition or against the estate of said, deceased:— You, and each of -you are hereby notified that Emma A. Colman has j of the above described real propefty, Block Ninety-six (96), McKenzie & Coffin’s addition to the City of Bis- marck, Burleigh county, North Dako- ta, the reasonable full value of which. is Four Hundred Dolars ($400.00), aud Lot Eleven (11), Block Forty- four (44), Northern Paciiic Second ond Addition to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, the full reasonable value of which proper: ty is Twenty-eight Hundred Dollars ($2,800.00). The undivided two-ninths interest of the deceased in two-thirds; after deducting the value of the life estate of Cornelia Rudd, a widow, is ‘Three Hundred Twenty-five and 77- 100 Dollars ($225.77). And that Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, at the court room of this court, at the courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bui- leigh and State of North Dakota, has. teen’set by order of this said court, as the time and place of hearing said petition, at which time and place ang.person interested may appear and object to the granting of said petition. yi And you, and each of you, are here- by cited and required then and there to be and appear before this said court and show cause, if any. there be, why said petition should not be granted. , Dated this 3rd day of February, 1921, I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. (Feb. 4-11-18) me CITABION HEARING PETITION TO ESTABLISH RIGHT OF HEIRSHIP }TO REAL PROPERTY. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In County court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, judge. In the Matter of‘the Estate of Maude Rudd Colman, deceased. Emma A. Colman, Petitioner, v8. Emma. A.. Colman, sole heir of Amos M.- Colman, - deceased, Cornelia Rudd, a widow, and all other per- sons unknown. claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encum- brance upon/the property described in the petition or against the estate of said deceased, Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA to.the above named. respondents, and filed in the-county court of the coun- ty of Burleigh. state of North Dakota, her duly yerified petition praying fo all other persons unknown claiming any estate, or interest in, or tien or eee ee as.the time and place ‘of hearing petition, at which time and 2 of the any person interested “may 3 i und: herein and object to the granting of said | scribed, at the front door of th petition. se house in the ( of Bismarc' And you, and each of you, arehere- | County of Burleigh and State of North emise and hereinaftet mt door of the ¢ mortgage at the f Freckles and His Friends It Looked That Way to Tagalong! “utr? way Hare A BUST. oF GtoRGE WASHINGTON. WE WAS “THE: FIRST PRESISENT IS THAT ALL THERE WAS oF - WIM, Dod2 sin 4 described, a court house in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- By Blosser thread out and giving it a spin’ with | hier index finger and thumb, lets It go. | As it strikes the skin and_ springs | back, it patis out the hair, Ikbal Ali | Shah writes In Asia Magazine. The position of the siting is changed and | the action Is repeated. This very pain- | ful operation must be performed on | every bride, whether she kas /hairs on | her face or not. When the erllen! {s over, the tortured face is washed with warm water, without soap, and well powdered. Lamps of Greeks and Romans. ’ From the stage of hand-maleling and sun-biking, the evolution of the lamp proceeds to the Greeks and Ro- mans, who devoted a large ‘share of thelr attention to the art of lan:p- making. Each Roman or Greck laup- taker strove to aciicve some new triumph in the art, Jast as rare pai ings bear the signatures of their pai. ers, lan¢ps of the early Greeks and! Romans bear the inscribed names of thelr makers. Irgespective of their | pale, flickering uncertain ‘light, thi ancient Greek and Roman lamp wa a very costly object, its’ valuatio ascending according to its artistic) benuty. So obsessed were they with! the beauty of the vessel that little, if | any, consideration was given the ef- | ficiency of the light produced by the! lamp. | Commodore Preble’s. Temper. The hasty temper of that early hero of the United States navy, Commo-| ‘ore Preble, says a writer in the Bos- ton Herald, furnishes the basis for an amusing story that people of the older generaltion used to enjoy telling. The old sea fighter, it seems, was a testy chap. One afternoon his wife} was entertaining several lady callers at their Portland home. Just as they were going out they heard a tremen- dows racket on down the front plargesand very sold table. It badly 4° frightened the callers, who were lin- the ball for a parting word. cried gering in y, Commodore Preble!” fe, “what are you doing?” That, M Preble,” -ronred the; commodore, “is my blasted temper!” Avoided all mistakes. Cortain Ways. “What are some of ‘the quickest ways you know of to get up in*the world?” : “Get a job with an aviator or bit a mule on the off hinn leg.” Difference in Common, “It’s surprising how well they get along together. [ don’t think they would have muah da egminon |" “On es, they both e the same things !"—Cartoons At the Photo Studio. Mr. Peters—This jhotograph doesn’t took at all like fe. Photegraphe , I know that, he- cause Mrs, Peters is so very well pleas- ed with it. {ts Requirements. “There is one queer thing about the. movie stage.” res "hat is that?” ‘That a speaking face In an actor’ its him for the silent drama.” Good Advice, “Revenge is sweet.” “I know that, but nobody ever made mnuch success of himself who wasted a lot of time trying to get even with’! somebody | The Cause of It, “What a dreadfully .rasping voice, Smith has!” “I guess that comes from his going to hig dentist and having his teeth fied.” Different Animal.’ 9 Miss Burden—I overbeard that dear young man teiling you I danced like a wehyr. Miss Bright — Zephyr? heifer.” He said R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C? Chiropractor Consultation Free he Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 26@