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HELP WANTEDOMALE LEARN—Autos, tractors, valcaniz: ing, welding or automotive electric- | ity: in Northwest's oldest, Jargest and best “equipped sch infor- mation free. Minneapolis; Auto & Tractor School, 240° 2nd °St.- North; Min lis, Minn. * YOUNG MAN wanted to work by the month. Steady: job. 421 12th: St: F, Jaszkowiak, _Aet Ve y Va \ : ! 4 oe iw " WANTED—Man and wife to work-on : arm. ‘Oscar Gustafson, Halliday, { q N.'D. 4-1-lw { De SSS ereet : HELP WANTED—FEMALE -/ WANTED.—Competent maid for gen- i eral: housework. Also reliable young girk, for nursemaid. | Abartment 9, St. Tribyne Building, WAITRESS — “WANTED. “For “Good wages. -Tele- —~ country hotel, "I {phone or. write Central Hotel Cen- TORCY CLES ; ter, D. 4-5-2t.| FOR SALE—One mobile, 7 pas- | WANTED. A” competent seamstress| * senger” and‘ one Pod Sedan. 324} Ah fs ‘i by the day; must ‘be good. Mrs. E.| _ 18th Street. -5-2t | . Morris, 821 Sith xStreet, Phone] “| _ ST AND FOUND. | GEE, HERES :A.GooD-.B ae 81L, 4 : LOST. AND. FOUND | 192) DEMONSTRATOR LI Oi | = —Mackinaw, bétween Bigmarci- EW = CORD Tikes! “~~ oe ve housework; Mrs. C. B. Rosen, corner}. 2" bee mi Ue ia fatn, south of | i { Mandan and Aveue A. Phone 822L. ii W. 'ED—Girl ‘for “general q | q work. Apply Mrs...0. W. Roberts. c é! Phone 751,117 Main St.__4-6-lW] en and fruit farm located tiear Pet- Ki WANTED—Female help. Apply Ban- eluma, Sonoma Co., 50 miies nort! & __ner House. _] Phone’ 231. ™41-1w! of Sin‘ Francisco, onthe muh’ high=| ; WANTED —Strong woman for gener- and the P. & S. R: electric! f . al housework. Phone 177. , 4-5-tf. “Across from’ school and‘gen-/ on ra erchandise store; Best of cli-| te and “soil "in California. “No ir- | : t rigation.. Full set of _ buildings. { . Equipped ‘for’ 5,000 chickens, All “ stock, including. 3000 chickens,team of horses, 3 cows, hogs, Ford truck and all ‘tools: Implements andi j / crops. go with the place.. Price le p use, Two \dloy locks from|} $22,000... $17,000. cash, $5,000 mort-| i » postoffice. Phone 832L.~ 311 Sec-| gage,at 6 per cent. For further par-j ‘iE i ond \Street: 4-5-3t.| |‘ ticulars add; , Steve Mayer, aun | | FOR RENT—Furntshed and. unfar:|- Route, ‘Pet a, Calif, 4 ! “ nighed | light housakesplng rooms. iS ane 0 a mM taka 'e ir Z £ a Hu Bae Rarer ets ae Epona T-tf| store Prats ine Wee Bete 1B Main pee wa NTED. this notice, to said administrate a St. One door e: of Banner] House; —Modern” 5 or 6 room| the will annexed, at“ his residence, : FOR ENT wenioed Foon Te There eve, will be planed to sf Ho aaz| Rouse. Write 218 Tribune. 4-4-1w.| township of Painted Woods in. said, } Phone 599Z, 402 Third St. 4-5-3t.| Old customers as well as new one: Burleigh county. "| We buy and sell second hand furni-{ POSITION: WANTED * Dated March 28th, A. D. 1921, _| POR TRENT Tyo. ror ap modern | ture, Phone 398.; 108:Main St. 8. C.| POSITION WANTED.— Experienced ALB | house; close in, ayer i Thompson’Company. 1m | blacksmith and wood worker wants ‘ | Phone 836-R, 4-6-\ti FOR” SALE — Mahogany” bed andj position? Good referenee. Addres4 First publication with the will | 4 FOR RENT—Two rooms in modern} dresser, $75; refrigerator, $25; brass Nick Falsch, Judson, IN, 3. '4-4-4t. nexed on the 30 day, of March, A. D,| A house, centrally located, 523 6th St.) and irons ‘and: fire place: set, $20; 2 1921, 5 Phone 21. aes ; -4:5-5t two-seetion chien , house, coop, | @ 3 30: Apvil 7- -L421 | ( FOR RENT. ms furiished for| self-feeder, drinkiig fountains, ete. Puree a" ea | he. light housekeeping for ladies.| $85; 30 cedar posts, $5; imisceitane: | | LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE.TO CREDITORS ‘h, ¥ Phone 535L. 4. ous kitchen and porch chairs, Aety | Cae ee Tithe -matter, of4hitestatenof: J6 au FOR RENT—Furished light house. we: One steal” Kitchen cablnet | Summons, hinna Biady, deceased! "3,02": j keeping goo Bisiness College, pel UN A +! STATE OF NORTH ‘DAKOTA, Coun-} Notice: is hereby: given by’ the un- “eh Phohe 18 EP £.| FOR‘SALE—D1, Monard wheat, | ty’ of Burleigh. - In District Court, | dersigned J. “D.-MeDonald, adminis* iW FOR SReNT =) fesly rato $2.25 per bu. cleaned. This! Fourth’ Judicial District. HiAgOr of ane ae of Johanna vie Si) ae room, jandan avenue. Ha heat’ h 1d¢ orman:,C. Manlove, Plaintiff, vs: An- late 0: e city of Bismarck: ‘in’ the ‘ ij i _ = w| whea is'a eavy yielder \and | nie Maniove, Defendant, County. at peeve ie ai giate of North ie ern room. of eased, to the creditors of if , Call at_ 400 4th Street. _ 45-3t. rust proof. 2: 114 wilt proof Ed Pee Sean parote ee: Aboye and all ‘persons having. claims against’ it FOR "RENT. sare onseksenigR ideal oad seed, $2.00. bu.’ hic You are hereby summoned and re- preeeiortaed exhibit then pie 1 reet, z Jr. Ceveans; jj quired to answer thé complaint of the i n furnished rooR, | yy ” > | plaintife in this action; w copy of months after the first publication of RR pid D. Route. No..1 i whit hereto ‘annexed’ and here- this notice, to said Administrator, at 3-25-t£ hich” is ‘0 al id E FOR SALE—Sand, and- grave with served’ upon you,-and-ta. serve |712 ate Street, in'the city; of Bis- | M4 als or crotatl ; mil cea re gravel 'is} a copy of” your answer pga the sub- Date aint ea a con een toa ee of ‘best quality. jorthwest recom: )scriber at his office in the city of WANTED Wontau( van wants work “bY | mended by Shanon & Bord, James Bismarck, Burleigh county, "North | J.B. MeDonald, y ; ae sa ay wrth teres vane? ae town, N: D, For Prices write or Phone} Dakota, within thirty days after the) pio tag ~ Administrar. - i F. Russell, Linton, N. eo | service: of: this: summons po. vou, irst publication of the 23rd day perience, wants job on. farm. Phone f March. A. D., 19: ; 534-X. or call at 208°16th'St. N. Mrs, xelusive of the day of sucn service |) aren 21. ‘is o 2 OF Calle z | and in case of your tailure so to ap- 3-23-30-April 3. Grace Wilson, 4-1-lw WANTED—Job running tractor; pre- fer Aultman & Taylor. Walter An- derson, Regan, N- D. 4-6-3t GIRL WANTS WORK —By day or bur, Call 464-X, 4-6-lw ROOMS FOR RENT. 20 6th Street wk So. ‘Phone 936 \ 4-6-5t) NG aren Please ‘call awe At. ——_— FOR SALE DR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS $3,000.00—House, barn, garage, hen- house, three’ lots, 8-room house, city water, electric lights, ‘back’ porch screened shade trees house faces east, three lots 75£140. Garage will hold two cars, barn large enough to hold 12 horses. hen house. We will sell, all of this property for $3,000.00, make a payment down and the balance can be paid on very af reasonable terms. A-bigsacrifice: A big bargain. If you are interested don’t delay, talk to Henry & Henry. __Phone_961._Office 4th St. 4-6-2t FOR SALE—First class bungalow of six rooms and bath, garage, large lot, east front. ‘This-is a most de- sirable home and cheap at $4,000; east of Postoffice. Phone 745. 4-4-3t 4 FOR SALE—On easy terms, or-trade, a 4:room modern cottage, almost new; will consider as part payment , @ small car, lots’ or-another hous in need of remodeling. Thomas 4 __Jennings. Phone 402-F4 4-6-3t {5 GOOD HOUSE —$600 down and” bal- q ance to suit will take a 5-room house, hot air furnace, tity water, sewer, lights. ‘Lot 50 x°140, house not over 3\years old. Small price. Henry re _Henry, Phot Phone. 9 961. 4 FOR FOR RENT—Strictl, ly: modern aati ment in the Rose Apartments 216 a” - 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852.. -3-t2 A. NICE BUNGALOW. rooms a bath, beautiful location, can -be bought very reasonable, and. the terms will surprise you. Let us tell you about this -delightfuF little home. Henry & Henry, ‘Phone 961. 44-3t. (FOR SALE Howse of seven rooms and-bath, corner 5th and‘Ave. D. In quire of Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa- cific “Hotel. 4-4-lwk a LOTS FOR SALE, FOR SALB—Two nice” corners on paved street, one large enough for two buildings, the other large enough for three wallelng. South small) * $1,500 cash. J. H. Holihan, 1st door |. ____ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS | LANDOLOGY,\ SPECIAL, NUMBER; | _ just out,’ containing~ 1921: facts of | clover land in~ Marinette County, | Wiéconsin, If for a home or, invest: | went you are thinking of buying: good farm fands:,where farmers: grow rich; send at once for this spe-' cial number of Landology. It is free.on request. Address Skidmore: | < Riehle’ Land’ Co., 435 Skidmore-; Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Wisc. | 4-4-1 mo. | FOR SALE CHEAP—All or apart of | 240 acres of cut-over land in Bay- | field Pentsula,’. Wis. \clover belt. | Part’ cash, balance: on time. ~ Also / Minn. | Write or call B. B. Hitchcock, Van | Horn hotel, Bismarck, N. D.,\or GM. Hitehcock, Bayfield, Wis. “ 4-1- 22} Tractor‘and three bottom independ stock or small car a8 part payment. Ray.L. Scott, Bismarck, N. Ds care Van Horn hotel. FOR SALE — Good, rich, saclaate wheat and corn screenings for Roul- try feed. Bring: your facks. Mis: souri: Valley: St Co. Teleph: No. 605 and 344R. 5-5-2wk FOR SALE=A nine dank Buroughs. ‘adding machine in perfect con price legs than ‘alf that of new machine. of. same sizeg Address ox 338 Mandan, D, —-3-23-2wks! signed A. F. Res! iyence and : Bismar $3.00;'1 gar-| Charles Edward $15.00; 1 bed’ spring, den. hand cultivator, tine pitchfork, $1.25. ‘Fogerty, 402 Sth Street. * Montana Hon.| 4 4-5-3t. \ Dakota, d Dakota for $250 cabh with order.| necessary B, F. Smith,.Jr., Fromberg, Mont, | months a m' a Ashes hailed anil gardens plowed; also team, harness and wagon for; sale, and Rhode Island Red and White Rock hens for sale. Phone 364-L...S. M.. Anderson. - FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressings repairing, dyeing, ladies’ | { clothing, Eagle: Tailoring; rie ia Works, phone 58, ‘opposite | stoftt __1-18+tt| FOR SALE—Purebred White ite _ Rock: setting eggs. at $1.50 for-. fifteen! also detting ‘hens for sale‘at $2.59 apiece. Call or write H, B. Nelson, By Ste. a-2:91wi | R SAILE—We have two pool tables! vend one billiard table’ which we will| sell very reasonable, Call or write; to First National,Bank; bane st ne MS tr Be cee ere | PRE‘ WAR -PRICES on cleaning: Tec! blocking ant remodeling men's| hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | Phone’ 58; opposite: Postoffice. Ke 1-18-tf FOR (SALE.—Royal typewriter, in good condition and small American! adding, machibe almost wéw, Phone! 457L. 4-51wk. | a EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press-| ing, rélinings. remodeling and tail-/ oring. ‘Klein; tailor and: cleaner. - 3-7: =~ 3-7-1mo | WANTED —Show cases arom rom five to seven feet~ long; Write P.-O. Box 212, or Phone “395R, eevnings.. $i 4-5- FOR SALE —Light, spring wager in good condition, See B. M. Dunn. 12% 3rd“St: Teléphone 502. 4-1-lwk. i FOR SALE CHEAP—Second hand piano in good condition. vets Bex or west |facing, See, A: J. Ostran- McKenzie, N. D. der. FS wl FOR SALE or trade: Poasatota tur-| ———— WANTED TO BUY. WANTS TO BUY.—Small houses and 4 bungalows, we have daily inquiries. a Bl If you want to sell your home and q get quick results, talk-to-Henry & ‘Henry, Phone 961. 4-21w. pence Mehl dss ESE EA WANTED TO BUY—Five or six-room t modern house, priced righ nothing & over $4,000 conglileredl ‘No, 217 Tri- tv bune Co, 4-2-7 / niture: . Apply-at 1906 -7th Street, | . after 5 p. m. 4-6-1wk. | FOR SALE CHEAP. —Reed baby: go-! - eart in fine condition. 569 8 Street, | *” Phone 615R. 4.5-3t.| WANTED TO, BUY—Oflice chairs Tr, good condition. Address P. sie | SESAME RTT aN ER SA FOR SALE—One used player piano, | in good. condition; cheap. Box 462. L 4-1-1w | i “Tom; Lisi vovo LOOK THROUGH ; FOR-RENT ADS AND SEE Ov C. Mi FIND ANN THING | KS \Go0D! ear and answer judgment will be end beam plow. Will také young! taken against you by default for the elief ‘demanded in:'the complaint. Dated, February 8, 1921. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, P.O. , North Dakota. 30 “April 6-13-20-27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dition IN THE MATER OF. THE ESTATRE of Charles Edward Holm, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- Nelson, administrator, SALB—1 black leather couch, | with the will annexed, of Huim, 50; 1 four-) township of Painted Woods, in the ‘Mrs. James| county of Burleigh, and state of North deceased, to the creditors of, nd all persons haviag claims against, id deceased to exhibit them with the vouchers fter the first publication of Freckles and His Friends. GEE-MY DoD MUST WANE BEEN UD To ALL SORTS oF MISCHIEF WHEN WE” “LOOKS PRET NOTICE The Bismarck Hospital will re- ceive bids for milk up to Apr. 20, State a fixed price for milk per gallon delivered at the Bismarck Hospital from May Ist to’Octo- bef Ist and again from: October 1st to May Ist. The minimum and‘ maximum amount used daily is. 30 to 3§ gallons. During hot weather two de- liveries will ‘be necessary. We regerve'the right to reject any and all bids. Bismrack Ev. Hospital. Address, the eState of late of the There are three true varieties of raisin -grapes—muscat, Thompson seedless and sultan within four EAM, A AN THEN WET WILL ROAST POTATOES AN'=-"THERE'S’ VER POP CALLIN’ Vou FRECKLES; COME MER) A Pop Showed Signs.ai Experienee! To CUT BOARDS? AND DIDN'T YoU WIDE'TT UNDER ME BACK. ' ICAUSE WE KNOWS” EXACTLY WHAT QUESTIONS To, ASK ME WHEN UE WANTS” “HUM, area £1920 - SIX CYLINDER WIRE WHEELS AND CORD TIR ~ Th’ best way to. bust up a’ bridge whist party is t’ tell. some woman you've hired ‘er cook @way from ‘er. Life seems to be-pretty much c..: cheap magazine after another. BARN BURNS TO GROUND, Zap, N. D» April, 6—The’ barn be- longing to Philip Lap, a farmer living near here, was totally destroyed by fire Sunday night, Nine horses and several head of cattle with consider- able seed grain, farm tools and gen- eral equipment were destroyed: WILL HAYS ON THE JOB ALBURQUELQUE, 'N. M., April 6. —Earl Montgomery. has just, received a letter mailed here two years ago. It was addressed to him in) France, He returned. home in 1919;-. It/follow- ed him, but t wipows, CASH-—CUPID HELINA, Mont., April 6.—Thestate workmen’s* compensation law and 700 married within a_year. 20 of 400 who receive weekly, install- ments have married. By Blosser ‘Fewer than, ! States are estimated at 1,000,000. i Pech + (©, 1921. Western Newspaper Union.) I wotld not: if’ 1 could) repeat All is, 6009 and sweet; I keep’ in age, in! my ‘prime, A not-uncheerful step’ with time, And grateful ‘for all’ blessing sent, 1 go the common way, content To make no-new expen 1G, Whittier. Have Vou! A FIRELESS COOKER? An shousekeeper in country or city counflgttogt ‘tobe without a cooker. ry The ‘patented | ones made to hold, the heat for roasting and bak- ing’ are of, course the best, but one may, make one from a box, a ~~ eanidy® pall or an old. trunk, The outside cover should be tight ‘and the packing material, any packable nenconducting material, like paper, “excelsior, cork, sawdust or even hay. In, these days of economy a bale of/hay was placed in the woodshed of one country wonian, she cut out a! place for a good-sized utensil witha tight cover, made a cushion.of hay ant | used ‘that home-made cooker all the | season, then the cow ate it, Surely this ‘1s a good type of economy, . It'a box or pail Is to.be used, "pack the lining firmly around the utenstt to’ be used. One whieh’ ds tapering to- ward the bottom removes “better from the. ‘well: Make‘a. collar of cardboard to fit the top and leave space to slip | the pall: in’ and out easily: For a cushion use any of the above material. If the well or pocket to hold the pall is lined with asbestos. paper It will} save heat. Cereal cooked inva fireless If one has soapstones to ptt into the cooker or if not set into a dish containing. boil- | ing water, will be cooked“much better, tastes better and is much more whole- some than the twenty minutes to a half hour usually given such dishes on the stove. Get the cereal, cooking at night and when boiling hot put into the cooker. In the morning just re- heating is all that is needed to serve a hot well-cooked food. stone dish which may be used In the fireproof cookers increases the heat as it can be heated hotter than the boiling point and when shut up in the cooker retains heat six to eight hours. Let it get very hot but not red, for fear of cracking, Place one at: the bottom and one on top of a dish of meat and one may bee any roast to turn.” Breads, pies, . puddings andj cakes may be baked equally well. THE KITCHEN CABINET. > _1921.. Western Newspaper Union.) There are ‘netiles: everywhere, But ‘smooth’ green | grasses aré niore common still; The blue of heaven {s larger than the cloud, <E, B. Browning. WHAT | TO EAT. When planning the meals for the week, the: following may prove sugges- tive: Timbales of Chicken.— Take one-half cupful of + cream, whites of four « eggs, one-half table- spoonful of truflles, fine- ly. chopped, two cupfuls of cooked white meat of chicken, with salt and pepper to taste, Chop the’ meht very fine, and pound it to a snrooth paste. Add the cream .grad- ually When well mixed, season an¢ add the truffles, Then’ add, ‘one at a time, the unbeaten whites’ of two of the eggs, mixing the first “with the paste until st has disappeared before adding the setond. Beat the remain- ing whites to a stiff froth. and sti them carefully into the mixture. Fil’ greased timbale molds half full of the mixture, place in a pan of water—the water, should come up as his:h as the mixture In the timbale aad bake thir ty minutes in a moderate oven. Serve with mushroom sauce. Cabbage Imperial.—Trim and fold back three or four of the outside leaves! of a firm head of cabbage. With a sharp knife remove the, center. Jc; ing only a thick wall. Take one cu; ful of, cold meat well seasoned, one cupful-of sliced potatoes, one cup of sliced carrots and enoygh of the enbbage to fill the hend. Add salt and pepper to taste and a few table spoonfuls of butter. Press the mix. ture well into the cavity. plece of cheese cloth and steam or cook in a small amount of water un- til the cabbage isy tender. Cut in pie- shaped pieces and serve on a platter. Reliable Marshmallow! Frosting. — This has appeared before, but: is sc good that it bears repetition. Put the unbeaten white of an egg, seven eighths of a cup of sugar, three table spoonfuls of water in the upper part of the double boiler. Have the water underneath rapidly boiling, set the sugar, mixture over the water, ané with’ a Dover egg beater, begin te beat; after seven minutes add twelve marshmallows, remove from the heal and beat with a spoon until the mix. ture is smooth and cool enough te hold its shape. Use to frost little cakes and cookies. United —_——+. Lithuanians living: in. the R. 'S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor The soap- $6. for the Mfs: Tie in al- IN NEW SALEM ELECTION RIGHT Morton County City Polls Larg- est Vote in History in City ¢ Contest EW SALEM, N, D, April 6.—The’ election of George Engelter as mayor over Jacob Roths brought, out. the largest vote Monday in’ the history gf the city. The vote was: 181 to 141. Aldermen’ werg~elected as follows: First’ ward,’ Philip: Blanks, Jr. and August Wilde; .second ward, William Wiebke-and William Just; third ward, Oscar Goeshel; and:. Dr...’ Stepfen Fisher. i : Fs oo i | MARKETS ‘| NEW LOW RECORDS. Chicago, April 6.—New low price records for the reason were reached’ for the season today, by: breadstuffs. Opening prices which: varied from one- half cent decline to one-eighth cent advance were followed by losses all ,| around and then a reaction to about yesterday's finish. Chicago add wheat’... ... es. Prospects of freezing tempers weures together with tatk. of further. export buying of new wheat,/counted. later im favor of the. bulls. ¢ settled one-half cent iow: cent net advance, Minneapoli: changed. Shipments, 53,186 barrels. Bran, , $18, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St, Paul. April 6.—Cattle re- ceipts, 5,300.. Slow. Uneven. . Beef steers, 25 to 50 cents fower; range, $6.50 to $8.75. 5 Butcher cows and heifers, mostly cents lower. Some heavy fat Bulk, $4.25 to 25 cows, 50 cents lower. $6.50. Veal calves steady; packer top, nts or more lower, pts, 10,000, Fairly active, steady to 25 cents lower. Range, $7.50 to $9.75. Bulk, $8 to $9.50. Pigs steady, top’ $11.75. Sheep receipts, 500. Steady. Choice handyweight lambs to city butchers, $9.40. ot Best ewes, gabe cuca, ret 6.—Cattle receipts. 12,000. Very slow. i = -Hog receipts, 16,000. Steady~to strong. Sheep receipts, 17,000. Opening steady. CHICAGO GRAIN, | ynienee April 6.—Wheat No. 2 red, $1421-2; No. 1 hard, $1.491-2° to $1.61. Corn No.‘3 mixed,-54 8-4c to 55 1-2¢; No. 2' yellow, 57 3-4¢ to. 58 3-4¢, Oats No, 2 white, 37 3-4c to 38 1-2c. BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Rassel!- Miller bork Bismarck, April 6.— , No. 1 dark northern vo. 1 amber durum fo, 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum 113 No. 1 flax .. 1.23 No. 2 flax 1,13 No. 2 rye AAS APOLIS GRAIN, April 6—Wheat re- ceipts, 172 cars, compared with 119 cars @ year ago. Cash No, 1 northern; $1:56 #8; May, $1.28. 5-8; July, $1.22 3-4 Corn: No. 3 yellow. 50c to 51c. Oats No. 3. white, .221-4¢ to: 32 3-4¢ Flax No. 1, $1.56 19. $1.59, Barley, 47c to 68 Rye No, 2; $1.34 MEETINGS OF ~ BANKERS ‘Or’ 4 to. $1 ~ STATE FIXED FARGO, N: D. April 6,—Time“atid place for group meetings in several districts of the ‘North Dakota bankers association preliminary’ to the state convention at Grand \ orks owere ane nounced today, The northwestarn grow finot May 14; northeastern Grafton May. 12: and the third “dts trict group at’Fargo May 12. Announcement will be gnvie Tater uri: SI ourth and iifth district mect’n TOO LATE 'T0’ CLASSIFY meets at, FOR RENT.—One furnished room for ladies only, or two rooms for light housekeeping. ~ Phone 767K or. call at 615 10th Street 4-6-lwk. WANTED—A few table boarders, Mrs, Hi R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A.. Phone 622. 4-6-1W Harding Drawe Line By Newspaper Enterprise. WASHINGTON, April’ 6.—-It« took just three: weeks to convince Presi- dent Harding that he can’t keep open house for job-hunters and friends and at the sdme time study Serious. prob- lems of the nation. Harding.started out by trying to.see everyone who called. Three geeks later to the day, he announced hé will receive visitors only on three days each week, and then only by ORS ment, a “There must be some time for work,” he said, waving his hand to- ward a desk stacked high with papers. MARRIED 70 YEARS AGO ALLENTOWN, Pa., April 6—An- drew S. Keck, 23, married Maria Bar- bara Gangewere, 21. That was 70 Consultation free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 years ago, They have lived in the same home since 1861, and feeders draggy, un- -