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WEDNESDAY, MARCH.9, 1921 ¢ + HELP HANTER— LEARN BARBER TR the -Moler “Barber Coleg, ‘Oldere inatitutos Kind. Established 1893. Tim \penge saved by our methods. free. Moler Barbér. College. 10% °° Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, in. \_.3-l-1lmo “WANTED—First classy automobile michanic, Corwin. Métor Co. ;Bis- ¢~ mardk, N. D. i 3-2-lwk ————— HELP WANTER—PEMALE ~ WANTED,—-A. saleslady with experi- ence in selling ladies ready-to-wear one speaktffgyGerman preferred. Ad- drefs AN. roix. Jaméstown, N. D."_ Reference. 8-8-3t SWANTED—Competent girl for general. housework, no,washing or ironing. Anply Mrs. H. R. Beradt, 104 Ave A.. Phone 622. 3-9-lwk CHAMBERMAID WANTED at once, mid@le aged lady preferred. Call or write Hotel-Garrison, Garrison, N, Dig eae __ 8-8-6t WANTED COOK—Middle aged wom- an. or man and wife with experi- encé asa cook, @. R. Crook,*M¢- Kenzie, N..D. :3-9-1W! WANTED—Housekeeper at Grewier club. Apply 414 6th street or piéne SABER ga 3-9-t2 |) WANTED--Girl for general house- \work.: Apply 209 2nd street. Phone 964, 8-8-lw WANTED—Girl for, general houge- work. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-1lw 7 POSITION WANTED YOSITION WANTED—Man with sev- eral years experience in_bookkeep- ing and ‘stenographic work desires ‘position, Can’ start immediately. References furnished if requireg. Write 206 Tribune. = . ~3-4-lw], Ae BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two. furnished” rooms; can be double; no children in home; ratés ‘ wasonable; house modern. « Inquirefat 414 7th street. 3-7-3t FOR RENT—£urnished room in mod- ern house, close in; rent reagonable. | 201 Ist street. Phone’ 658-K, - os 3-8-3t | FOR RENT—Furnished and /unfur- nished~- light” Rousekeeping rooms? Business College. Phone 183. 4, 3-7-1 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT in|, modern_houge, suitable for two, 722 \oth“St. Phone 485-X. 2 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, inj modern home, 320. Mandan avenue. Phone 262-L. \ 3-4-1W FOR’ RENT—Modern furnished room suitablé for two, 581K_ ‘902 6th street. | Fete 3-7-1 FOR RENT-—Two ‘pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call morning or evening. Phone 442-L. : 3-7-1lwk FOR RENT—Modern , room — gentle- men preferred. 300 9th*street Phone 377-K elwk FOR RENT—Furnighed room. in mad- ern house. Phone 782, 607. 6th St. ~ FOR Re furnished /roem, 515 2n dstreet. Phone 774, , FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409 Sth street. Phone 512-X. ot FOR RENT=Purnished tooms, 722 5th ‘street. Phone 485. RENT, 802 Ave. Bu / WANTED—Two furnished rooms. Call }. 333, after 7 P.M. Bt “FOR RENT-Modern furniéhed. room. 523. 9th street. : x Bt FOR RENT—Rooms, 22} Fourth St- . 3-7-3-t |. — -AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Willys: Six touring car—- good condition. Will take —bank- able paper. «/MarckyxN. Do «FOR “SALE—Good Ford for au trade for young stock. H. W. Craw- ford. Phone 842-L. ft > PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS — Licensed BISMARCK ey ‘SHOE ‘MAIN STREET Tokyo said to have more book- shops tl many other city. England is the heaviest buyer «of American butter and chee3t ) _3-8-3t| FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 6- RF sldwy MODER}-FURNISHED ROOM FO 3 Address Box, 364, Bis-|- D. le ‘org, good farm for sale. State cash ‘a price, full description. ‘D. F. Bush, 2-7-3t| Minneapolis, Minn. - pd | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | = WEBB Br . gat pumas 2 mA Licenged Embalme? in Charge /DAY PHONE'SO —.. NIGHT PHONES 65—887__ , BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY eras Distributors of “STUDEBAKER 5 DILLAC. PAPEEEAC FURNITURE COMPANY’ (axeTm) j Beate ee at : §.2 SIPUATIONS W. La si 'UATION WANTED “* Man “and wife wishes farm work, -colored;. please. state salary pai. Willing to come last of -April 4 Robert Foley, 4212. St. Lawrence Ave.,_ Chicago,. Ill, 3-3-lwik WANTED.TO RENT WANTED TO -RENT—Modern room-| ing house, by, experienced party, fir- nished or unfurnished: Address 223, Killdeer, N. D, ! i 38-3t LOST_AND POUND” LOST—Pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Finder return'to Tribune office vical room 417, Lewis and Clark; Mandan, 3-9-¢ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS __ CANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for @ home ‘or ‘as an ‘investment you are thinking of buying good farm landa where farmers grow rich, send at once’ for this special number. of Landology. It 1s free on request. | Address Skid- ye-Kiehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- lehle -Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. " : 1-3-3mos FOR SA).C OR RENT a — HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR -“SALE—Modern honse, almost | .Bew, east front, 6 room 2. bed rooms, hardwood floors, full basement, front and’ back, porch, 2 blocks “from, school; possession at) once if you want it. If you are look- ing for an’ up-to-date: good house, you must seé this before you buy.). Talk to}. Terms very reasonable. Henry.& Henry. ‘Phone 961. 3-9-lw FOR, SALE—5-rooni_ modern _ house, | well, Jocated, with garage,” for| $3,350, on terms; 6-room modern! house, well located, for $3,400; 7-| oom modern house, well located, a} fine property for a home, with gar- | age, on terms; modern house of 16 ooms, well located, for $5,000, on | good terms. Geo. M. Register. 3-9-1wk cheap, on @asy térms, or exchange his modern hoyse, close in, near -school; might consider used car as part payment. For information, talk to Henry & Henry. Phone #1. | 34-1w FOR SALE BY OWNER—House of four rooms, with garage, on pave-| + ment, for quick sale $1,300. Phone 713-X, or call ¥ 517 9th street. ‘34: OWNER gute pene Y—Will" sell |: ‘lw room house, fifl basement, garage. Terms. 10 E. Main. Telephone ~M2-K os 2-10 | FOR: RENT: Tictly modern apart mént in the Rose Apartments 215. 8rd street. F. W.. Murphy. Phone 852. O 3-3-tf) - FARM BARGAIN IN THE RRD RIV- ER VALLEY. I will sell my 947 acre well improved farm at a sac- rifice. Has a ten-room house, large | barn, silo and other buildings. Good soil, good water, 50 acres seeded into rye. Possession can be had at once. Price $850 an.acre. Wiil take bopds and bank certificates of deposits-the game as cash, If you are looking fee“a good well im- proved farm. ‘take first train and look this place over.. Theo. \Nel- son, owner, Erskine, Polk Co, Mim. f 3-8-1wk FOR LEASE-Cultivated ae sec- tion 7 in McKenzie township, near McKenzie, North Dakota, for, lease, . as a Whole or in part. Owner will furnish seed. Most of said section is cultivated. No buildings. there- on, Geo..M\ Register. ~__3-9-2wk WILL SELL. OR*TRADE by equity in half section good land three miles from Arena, Burleigh county . for $1,800.00. Will consider good tight automobilé. A. F.. Fir, Tattfe, N. Dake fe 3-T-lwk WANTED—To hear from, owner of >» Fameral Directors s wr) fn Charge |... Night Phone 160 or 687 STREET Ne ind bath,” | WANTED—Boarders _ BISMARCK, N.'D, N S“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — “They'll Fitv Any ‘Ni ‘: WH, DIDNT You SPECS, THAT f WHAT! AGE OU WEARING GLASSES, wy {THERE “pucks THEM THE FIRS THING! (LL ADMIT. THEY: TICKLE “MY + NOSE-- to C, ‘Hifhsz, Ashley, n{o. i beati ¢ 26-2 window cleaning, house repairing or FOR SALELA No. Tshay two iniiés | any odd ‘jobs. Phone 833-L/ J. 2.) south of Bismarck. $10 her ton. Dowis 312 8th street)So. Bismarck,| ‘Only four stacks left. Liberal dis-|, NeD, Sed eS 3-4-lw-] count ff all taken at one time. | Phone 746, 6. W. MGGray. 3-3-lw | A No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon-) ey delivered at any. post office in Nort Dakota for $2450. cash with erder. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. BOARDERS WANTED — We can board and r ytlemen. Apply 38 \ - >east of International Harvester Co. pie i MO Ssh, 4 2 GSM ¥9-lwk | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning,’ re- . blocking and remodeling rffen’s 1... _ MISCELLANEOUS Me hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Worke, FOR SALE—One oak office table’ with glass top, one Burroughs Ad- ding Machine, good as new; \ one new No, 11 Remington typewniter, with’ decimal tabulator, 12 inch car- Ffige; one_six-foot Globe Fire Proot safe,’ one filing file; will sell. all of part Of the above at one half price, Cal809.or 708 and ask for Mr. Bar- ton. \ 3-7-1w FOR SALE—Four or five two year old heifers ready to freshen in the near future. Price $50 on up. Guaran- ‘teed gentle and easy to handle, Gall L. J. Garske on farm 100 rods weat _of Staté Capitol Building. .3-2-1w HAVE $5,009 IN VILLAGE WAR- rants, for saleat,40 percent. dis- count... Will secure guarantee that they will be taken up within a year. }. Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. Bees ; 1-18-tf FOR SALE—Potatoes at 75 cents a bushel. .No Jess; or, no’ more. ‘than, 5 bushels. to,-each person. Mat: ji Andahl, Phote’41 FOR SALE—Oliver plow engine gang, ', Phone be Dowds, 312 8th Street So. Bismarck NE Del feo’. 3-4-1wk EXPERT dry clearing, hand press- ing, relining: ‘Yemodeling and _tall- y oring. Klein, ‘tailor ‘ind cléiner. § oa §.4tmo Barred Ply- See Faunce, 802 lgt St. 3-7-3 BARGAINS—New and slightly, worn suits, overcoats and trousers. Klein, 3. bottom J. E. YLE a PERE Ris nip FOR SALE—Pnre bred mouth Rocks, cackerels. Will sell all or part. J, B. Field, ; ~tallor and cleaner. Saini wk p ND. 217-Swh [Ope SALB=2: buiner’ electric) stove FOR SALE—Fruit jars 50c per doz,,| ;, With ovpn, first class shape. Price, oak buffet, library table, ‘kitchen |.,_,$60.00-" Phone 896.0" 7: att cabinets large Columbia. Grapha- | QEMSTETCHING, PICOTING AND; nola, cook stove, oil stove, two novelty pleating. Mrs. Cy P. Lai beds and 4x6 chicken coap. 801). gon, 4 St. Sac 3 7th St. 3-7-1wk peel 1 ine eee Rie eS lL, FOR SALE—Lots 5 and 6, Block’ 2 plreryiew addition, in Bismarck. fasy terms. Write A. McPaul, Hox | 719, Valley City, N. D. 3-3-8ts FIRST, CLASS ‘WORK—Cleaning. pres#ing, repairing, dyeing,,ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring FOR SA ahogany @pright piano 4n good condition. Very reasonable. Phore-320-M. a sh “Grocedile Tears” Real Things. Tt Is sald that crocodiles moan and sigh like a person in distress to at- & Hat Works, phone 68, opposite tract people to the Spot, They even! postoffice. 1-18-t¢ | Shed teqrs over thelr prey while de- FOR SALE—Furniture. “call 873, | Youring It, ay Z at YOR SAu&—White enameled barber fixtures, for a two-chair shop; good condition, including everything The Evertasting Reminder. It's not what’ a mun’ tells us’ that annoys us; but It’s his “I told you GOES. TEN '! 4°VE BUSTED 7 GET 00P ~ ‘BACK OF YOUR EARS CHEER UP! PLL. LET You OFF FoR. A FIVE Spor! T TEGAL NOTICES 1) ————__—_————-e y CF NOTICE OF MORTGA FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the con: ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage executed and delivered ‘by Hans S. Molin, a ‘single man, mortgagor, to City Nationai Bank, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 30th day of October, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state-of North Dakota’ on’ the 19th Avy ol February,. 1920, at nine orclog A M. and duly recorded in ‘Book {62 of Mortgages, on page 224, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such ‘mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of Nortn Dakota, at the hour of. ten O'clock ‘in the forenoon, on the 15th gay of Mareb,)-1921,.to. sattsfy -the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. \. The premises described in such mortgage and Which will be sold w satisfy the same, are situate in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: ~~ The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Ten (10). Township One, Hun- dred Fortytone (141) North bf Range SéveMy-eight (78) west of the ptk P.M ' - There will be due on said mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $1740.65 besides the costs, disbursements an-| expenses of this foreclosure. Dated tpis Ist, day of February. CITY NATIONAL BANK, a_ corporation, Mortgagee. -NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, _ Attorneys for“Mortgagee. Bismarck,’ North Dakota,/ 0) 2-2-9-16-23 Mch, 2-9 4 +: Novice OF -MORTOAGE FORE: CLOSURE SALE ditions of the mortgage hereinafter needed except supplies. Price $200;| 20,” afterwards that gets our gout. | Freckles and His Friends LET ME Swing “Too, FRECKLES. described, ‘NOTICE {8S HEREBY GIV- bat the front door of the court! Default having occurred in the con | , that that certain mortgage exe- cuted and delivered by S, K. Hood and Cora, Hood, his wife, niortgagors, to Investors Mortgage Security. Com- pany, Inc., a corporation. mortgages, \dated the 5th tlay of June, 1915, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burs Jeigh and state of North Dakota, on the 28th day of July, 1915, and record- ed in Book 90 of Mortgages, at page 132, and assigned by said mortgage .| to Peter Binzel, by arr instrument m writing, dated the 15th day of July, 1915, and recorded th Book 91 of As- signments at page 615, and again as- signed by said assignee to Ednd W. Dullam, by an instrument in, writing, | dated the 5th day of June, 1920, and) recorded in Book 169. of ba cd t on page 67, of the records of of-| fice of the register of deeds of <saitl | Burleigh county, will be foreclosed | by a sale of the premises in’ such} mortgage, and hereinafter described the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 15th; day of March, 1921,/to satisfy’ the amonnt, due upon sich mortgage on the day of sale. | The premises described th . such | mortgage\and whicn will. be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in tho; county of Burleigh and state’ of-North One Hundred Forty (1407 North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) ‘West of the?’ 5th P. M. and the Northwest Quartér | “| (NW%) of Section Two_(2), Township! One Hundred Thirty-nine ~ (139),' North, of Range Seventy-eight (43) | West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such mortgage on.the day of sale the sum of $2673.53, , besides the costs, disbursements and! expenses of this foreclosure. | Dated this 1st day of February, 1921 fEDNA W. DULLAM, Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. G. F. DULLAM, Attorney for Assignee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-2-' 16-23Mch 2-9 ee ee “NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING -- OF ‘FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE State of North Dakota, County of: Burleigh, ss. In County’ Court, before Hon. I. O: Davies, Judge. in the Matter of the Estate of Flor. } ence Nightingale P seers Deceased | Keith Angus Catto, Petitioner.\ vs. William Bruce Catto, Respondent. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA | TO THE ABOVE NAMED RES-' PONDENTS: You, the said William Bruce Catto, and all persons interested in said es- tate are hereby notified that the fnal | account of the Executor of the estate, of Florence Nightingalg. Catto, late: of the City of Plainview, in the Coun- ty of Hale, and Staté of Texas, de ceased, has been rendered ‘to. this Court, therein showing that the estate | of said deceased is ready for final! settlement and distribution, and pe-| tioning that his account be allowed, ed to the persons thereunto entitled, -his: administration closed, and he discharged; that Wednesday, the 6th day of April, A. Dz, 1921, at.’ ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at! ¢.0 court rooms of this Court in the! ecurt House, in the City of Bismarck. | County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been cul aps! pointed by this Court for the’ #ettle-' ment thereof, at which time and place any person interested jin said estate| may appear and file his exceptions, in| writing, to said account, and petition and contest the sane. | And you, the-above named respon-| dents, and each of you, are hereby! cited and/required then and_there: to! be and appear before this Court, and: show cause, if any you have, why said! account ‘should not be allowed, the) residue of said estate distributed> the .}administration of said estate’ closed | and said executor be discharged. Judge of the County Court. | Let the foregoing citatiofNgé served | by publication iw tie Bism: Tri-' bune, once each week for four suc-| cessive weeks, all not less than ten | days before said hearing. | (SEAL) i i ‘ A Cc. DAN TES, i ludge of the County Court. Miller, Zuger & ‘ese ¥. ! Attorneys for Executor, Bismarck, N. D. Mch. 2-9,16-23. ~ ¢ a a NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the Matter of the Estate Leonard M. Sather, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under* signed Walter A. Sather, adminis! tor of the estate of Leonard M. \ther, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of. Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred- itors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to ex- hibit them, with the necessary vouch- ers, within four months after the first publication of this ‘notice, to said ad- ministrator at 212 Main street. his / place of business, in the city of Bist marck, in said Burleigh county. Dated March 8th, A. D. 1921. WALTER A. SATHER, | Administrator. of F. H. REGISTER, Attorney for Administrator, Bismarck, N. Dak. i (March 9-16 0. Completes New Garage. Underwool, Mar. 9.--C. C. McLaugh- lin, local manager of the Northwestern Oil company, has completed His new garage near the oil. station. He is! ready now to receive car& for repair- inf and storage. Dies From Wounds. Minot, Mar. 9—From self-inflicted wounds made by a knife which he bor- rowed from the desk sergeant of tht Minot police station, O. Tollefson, |/ 38 years old, real te man, died’ last night. ‘ Minneapolis, Mar, 9.--Miss | Milda' Johnson, 27, who came here several weeks ago from North Davota to seek employmént, is missing and the Do: | lice have been asked to search for her. Four play is feared, i Se 1 | 4} | $1.741-2; No. # hard, ieee: the' residue of said estate be distribyt-' SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog -receipts, 14,500, ahout 25 cents higher; range, $8.50 to $10.75; bulk, | $10.00 to $10.60. . ~ | Cattle receipts, 6,300; | strong; fat steers, $6.00 to §8. to $8.75; cows and. heifers, $7.00; veal ‘calves 50¢ higher; top | $9.50; good stockers. and. feeders, ; Strong and active. i | Sheep receipts, 500; strong to 265u |highero choice lambs up to $10.00; ‘choice ewes up to $5.50. steady, falr 0 to Minneapolis, March 9—Flour | un- changed to 10 cents lower. Shipments 42,561 barrels; $9.20 to $9.35. barrel. Bran, $23. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Mar. 9.—Cattle receipts, 6,000, Beef steers, about $8.50 to 10,255, s ‘Hog receipts, 18,000, 15 to 25 cents higher. uf Sheep réceipts, 11,000. Opening slow ‘25 cents higher. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. ; Minneapolis, Mar. 9,—Wheat /re- ceipts, 184 cars, compared with 210 cars a year ago. Bi ’ ,Cash No. 1 northern, $1.621-2 to Dakota, and descrtbed ; a8 follows: | $1.67 1-2, March, $1.531-2; May The Northwest Quarter | (NW%) Of) $1.52 3-4, Section Thirty-four’ (34), Township! Corn No. 8 yellow, 56c to 57e, _Oats No. 3 white, 39 7-8¢ to 40 3-8c.. Flax No. 1, $1.803-4 to $1.82 4, Barley, 0c to 70c. Rye No, 2, $1.421-2 to $1.43 1-2. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN, : Chicago, Mar, pee Noo? red, 0. Corn No. 2 mixed, 66c 7c. Oats No. 2 white, 441-2¢ to 45c; No. 3 white, 43 1-2¢ to 44c. Rye No. 2, none, Barley, 68¢ to 78¢. No. 2. yellow, BISMARCK GRALN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller, Co.) Bismatck, Marth 9. 1 dark northern. . bee No. 1 amber durum.. No. t mixed durum. No. 1 red durum,.. No. 1 flax... No. p flax . No. p rye No. ——SuILEs ————@ Corrected, Newedd—I'm afraid we're going to find it hard to get: coal. Mrs. Newedd—Oh, dear! 1 do wish they'd plant larger crops in the coal fields —Boston Transcript, Some Try It. | “What's tife.use of cussing so con- tinuously” i ‘ “The darned auto won't go,” ed ‘Well, you cant run ‘it by lung pow- er.”—Brooklyn Citizen. Lots of Us Do That. “Did you make any breaks while you were visiting your rich aunt? “Only one.” “What/was that?” “1 called her laundress a washer- woman.”—Florida Times-Union. ~ OF Nitric Acid. Head Nuteo-— Rab him well with glycerine every two ‘hours inithe day- time.” bx Foot Nurse—“What shall I use ut Might, nitro-glycerine?”—Science and Invention, tethers a i The Complete Laborer. . A stranger strolled’ into tho office of a small-town paper. “I wonder if you could put, me in touch with the writer of this ad?" he said, handing the clerk a clipping which read: “Young man, industrious, reliable, wants work as chauffeur, cook, steno- grapher, painter, carpenter, clerk, night watchman, steamfitter, handy man or Javorer. .-P. O.Box 13,” “Got a job for, him?” \ ‘ Dated the/1st day of March, A. D.,) “No, but I'm a stranger gin this 192k | burg and [ want to meet up@ith an By the Court: | ex-army man,”—American , Legion (SEAL) f | Weekly. I I. C. DAVIES, sh: | —aseen Onto, His, Is your new biredman ag experi- enced farm hand?” A “I should sesso!" replied honest Farmer’ Dunk. - “Why, drat him, he can get all tired ou, rest-ag!"—Coun- try Gentleman. Real Affinities. “Are you sure your tastes and Rob- ert’s are. congenial?” aftxiously in- quired the fongymother of the newly engaged daughter. “Oh, yes, mamma,” raplied the joy- ous young thing, “we are both fond of Browning and Jemon pie and motor- ing.’—Country Gentléman. . More Outlines of History. Sailor—We have just seen some orange-peel and banana-skins floating on the starboard, sir. Columbus—WWas tWére any chewing- gam? Sailor——No, sir. i Coluryous—Then i: must bo. the West Indies we're coning to, and I'd loped it was going to be America Punch, Legion Men Gather, \ Grand Forks, Mar. 9.—More than 200° members have been added to the Grand Forks. American Legtea post, according to an~announ¢ement made last night bp-Adjutant Joe Rabinovich inthe two-week drive just closed, George A. Brown Dies. Grand Forks, Mar. 9.—Funeral ar- rangements are being made for Gearge <_ A. Browny 57, pioneer of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, who died yesterday. To Have Surfaced. Road. [; Grand Forks, Mar:.9.—The federal aid projects providing hard surfaced roads to the mill.and elevator and the state university have been approy- ‘ed; according to-a report te the Grand Forks Commercial ‘club. “ Holds: Banquet. Valley. City, Mar. 9.—The' annual banquet of the Commercial club was held last night, 3 =SS—ooo B. S. ENGE, D. C. Pk. C. Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lueag Bloch—Phene a