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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921 ih FOR SALE, Good modern 6 rvom house and bath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room modern bungalow with. bath, on paved street, $4700. New 5 room modern house with bath. One of the prettiest houses in the city, $4500. Good modern 7 room house and bath, close in on paved street, $5200, House 8 years old, maple floors, toilet, water and electric light, 5 rooms $1700. A genuine bargain. We have for sale a large number of houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to show. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J. P. JACKSON, Manager. coe ep eh ES perienced grocery clerk ;any other work con- 3 sidered. Phone 351R. 112 Ave. C. 4: Ip, call” or BU (REA, 3904. P.O. -26-1t ENC E Phone Fargo, Box 11 “a ~ HELP "WANTED—FEMALE é D experienced woman wat sition as housekeeper on farm: Spo lady » with two children. Phone 179R or call at 214 So. 7th. 4-26-4t ‘3 WANTED—Girl for gen¢ral house- work; no washing or ironing. M H. R. Brandt, 104 Avenue A, Phone 622, Be 4-20-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; good wages. Ap- ply Mrs, A. W. Lucas, 38 Avenue *n 4-23¢ WANTE D—Competent girl for eal housework. Apply to Mrs. Burt Fin- ney, 411 Ave. A. 4-15-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for ladies, Phone. 144-X. 802 2nd St. 4-26-3t OR RENT—Modern furnished room, gentleman only. 202 8th, Street. Phone 4-26-4t TED—G 1 for general “house- f work, Mrs. Worth Lumry, 311 3rd RS 4-18-tf 3 WANTE \—Saleslady with experience. Rosen's Clothing Store, Mandan. we 4-21-tf | waitress at Homan’s 4-21-1lw WANTED—A Cafe. * s ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—-Two connected rooms in modern house, furnished either for roomers or light housekeeping, 723 _3rd St. Phone 612. 4-23-3t —-FOR RENT—Modern room suitable for two, gentlemen preferred; two blocks from the Postoffice. Call at a 4-25-3t FURNISHED ROOMS—And -board_in modern home; also ‘table boarders at reasonable prices, 517 7th street. é Phone 586. 5: 4 & FOR RENT—Light “housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Possession, by May 2, close in. Apply 320 Second St. a eC 4-26-3t i FOR RONT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms for light housekee: ing. Business College. Phone 183. moar 4-14-t FOR RENT—Furnished apaytment, two rooms and bath, 422 Fifth St. : 4-26-3t FOR RENT—Large room, suitable for two; reasonable rent, 522 2nd St. 4-20-1w WORK WANTED TS WORK by day or hour. | 316 3rd street. 4-20-LW LOTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots in North Dakota town for late model roadster. Ed Tempel, Marion, Dak, Call at WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT-—Modern latge or small. Jos, Edelin, reet 5 WANTE house. Broad WANT tage for the summer, Phone 803, or call*at TO RENT—Furnished c Sall 180. WANTED— summer, LOST AND FOUND LOST — Sheep-li cout between Baldwin and Arnold, Return to; Baldwin Meat Market; reward ‘Furnished cottag Phone 563Y. —LOST—$100 Dill.” Finder return to eo. Smith. Phone 87 for liberal | Bt pol y fur choker. Please deliver to Rollin Welch, Sheriff. Meward given. 420-3 AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1918 five passenger tour- ing car, recently over-hauled and painted, new bearings throughout. new battery, two new 7,000 mile guaranteed tires. Car in first class condition, Price $500. Phone 886-R, Address, 14 WANTED—A _ touring car. Write Thos. slightly used Ford Must be a bargain. Boyd, Tuttle, N. D, 6-3 FOR SALE—1919 Ford auto; fine-con- dition, runs like new. Jonas Wag-, ner, (in alley back of City Hall) | 4201 wk | FOR SALE—Maxwell touring § car,! 1920 model. like new. A_bargain.| Northwestern Automotive Co. | 4-26-2t FOR SALE—Ford car, in good condi- tion, if taken at once wal sell cheap. | 900 11th Street. 4-20 1 wk 6x9, $7.50. Cal 836-X. 4-25-2t For SALE—_Oakland Model 34-C; 1|FOR SALE—Buggy harness, Small t gocd condition. Iaquire Bismarck | scrapper, horse nose nets, plow ' Tire & Auto Co, 5-2w lays, mortar box; also garden for] FOR SALE—One Oldsmobile, seven | Tent, at 808 2nd St___4-23-1w > passenger. See Owner, 324 13th FOR SALE—At Dunnraven, hotel f Street. a 4-26-2t range, gas range,ice chest, dining | room tables and chairs, wardrobes: | WISCONSIN FARM LANDS | iron beds, 7 4-21-6t LANDOLOGY, SPECIAL NUMBER. |—“A'No. 16 pail of Pure Montana Hon- containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin, If for a home or invest- ment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this spe- cial number of Landology. It is free on request. AddressgSkidmore- Riekle Land Co,, 425 Skidmore- Riehle Nidg., Marinette, Wise. 4-4-1 mo, just out, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT small|’ lFor RENT Strictly Te apart- pi store from 425 Front St. to 108 Main NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WES HAVE HOU: INES, LOTS AND FARM LANDS, . 5-room house, E. Broadway, $1,100. 6-room house, E. Ave. B., $3,000. . 4-room: house, modern, Riverview, $3,000. 4, 5-room house, 5-room house, $4,000. 5-room house, Riverview, $4,700. 6-room houses east side, $2,200. E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO., 1st. National Bank Bldg., Phone 78-R. 4-23-1w 4100, | Avenue, 6. 7 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm Lands, Hotels, Rooming Houses, Ranches, ’ City Property Restaurants, Garages, General Stores, Anywhere in the state. (No deals too large for us to handle. Houses and Rooms For Rent in the City. If you have one or want one, call us up. Terms: Reasonable, Trades Our Specialty Phone 612. Bismarck, N 4 . WANTED OIL SALESMAN . Make a $100 a week on selling guar- anteed lubricating oil, paints and specialties to farmers and garages, must own an automobile. Several good territories open for the right man. Interstate Oil and Paint Com- pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Call or write to— M. M. RUDER, Bismarck, N, ” PAGE FIV ee aT \ MAN WAS NO) CHANCE WITIL THE GOLF BUG LLL Gs UU. BY ALLMAN ment of Marshall H, J@well, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- leigh, and state of North Dakota, de- this | rendered to g that the esta ceased, has been court, therein showin: of said deceased i tlement and distribution, and petition | ing that his account be alowed, the | residue of said estate be distributed, to the persons thereunto entitled, and } administration closed and he be dis- charged; that Wednesday, 25th day of May, A. D, 1921, at ten o'clock in the’ forenoon of that day at the court vooms of this:court in the court house. in the cisy of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota has been duly appointed by this court } for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing. to said account, and petition and contest the And you, the above nanied respond-| ents, and each of you, are hereby cited i and required then and there to be and hefore this court, and ny you have, why count should not be allowed, the r due of said estate distributed, the af- ministration of said estate closed and| said Reuben N. Stevens be discharged. | yaa the 19th Jay of April, A. D. 19 case iy the Court: TC. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let. the foregoing citation be ser by publication in the Bismarck une, a daily paper, published at Bis- D.. once each week for four ve weeks and not less than te 8 Wefore the hearing date and by personal service_on ull residents of Burleigh county,sN. D. I. C. DAVIES, Tues of the County Court. 4-19-2. 6-5-3-10 DENMARK FEARS ! that export sales in the dumping. the ‘The matter was referred to street commi loner. Report. Bids will be received May 16 for ruction of siddwalks and this year, the conmissicn dec idea. The comm to the trequ sioner of New York to pena a repre- ion declined to accede sentative to a national police executives in that ¢ The bacteriologist reported that out of eight nples of milk one was low in butter fats. gathering of pecific he said, * spicious of watering, but no equipment for this, could not be positiv sion is urged to pureh meter for this pury nd were t having determination commis- The as carly as >—__ ee? M ano ‘| enue —. ne eat 26. “Gener sling in small lots tended to weaken prices for wheat, Opening prices which varied from unchanged figures to 1% cents, lower were followed. by. a mod: erate general sag before upturns gan, Subsequently the gains owing more or market — scored less to reports ust dS hours had totaled 2,000,000) busnels. The close was unsettled, J-2¢ to 1 cent higher. ~ CHIC AG 0 LIVE TOCK. Chicago, April 26. attle receipts, | 11,000. Genrally steady. Bulk beef j steers, $7.50 to Hog receipts. 26,000. to 10 cents higher, Sheep receipts, 20,000. cents higher Active, strong ‘Steady to 20 MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN 815 Ave. B. 5 qenave DUMPING OF GOODS | Minesotis Spat 2h our un changed to 25 cents lower. In ‘car- loan lots $8:15 to 40 a barrel. FOR SAJ2: OB RENT FROM GERMANY) (an ts ee ta fal barre HOUSES AND FLATS e Copenhagen, April 26.The steps! ‘Bran $1 FOR SALE— Seven-room modern taken hy the by ntente nations to com- | ara house, including three bed rooms, the war repara-| ST. PAUL Livestock fine screened in porch, full base- = ed in the ‘inane | South St. Paul, April 26.—-Cattle ment, fine trees, well located in| hats. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works,| 28, Gibbs township. Ten head horses,| of Burleigli, | have levied upon the] c cireles of S 2 cecetpts *,000, (extremely dull, com~ heart of city, in good condition, 2i| Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. ‘| all Kinds farming tools and household] right, title and interest of the said de-| dinavian counter: Apprehension 1s | Tunes good beet steers dull, weak a bargain. itonmiealae sale desired: ee 1-18-tf] goods, cook stoves and heater, . fendants, August Singbeil and Lena) expressed that these measures will | nan fe Alo a Mul Bet to/§ : moa Laie ne oe if sete see} "Ashes hauled and garden plowed: TEMS son Jensen, Owner. qj Ingheil, in and to the following de-| also have a punitive effect on the me-| jy steady. Bulk sto ie 5 0 aul me at once. At sacrifice sale, #) 2159 White Rock hatching eggs for! 74 HOMREOR Auctioneer. : scribed real property lying and being] tral countries. beuive: ay rakert s Say ck Sy g Pp] » 364- 5 in the County of Burleigh and State} « ¥ ft" i j 4 hg wt. Stoel whole block of ground, consisting} sale, §, M. Anderson. Phone 364-L. . Bolster, Clerk. 1 the County of Burleigh and Stat There can be no doub' sald al eracana teelle aon : HOCK: of 24 lots, partly improved with g-98-1W of North Dakota, to-wit: That part) prominent Danish manufacturer ‘Hog t ‘Waw sarly sales dwelling house, not finished, but in-} ——— a of Block Four (4) of Lincoln Addition | ¢ eee : ‘i ; | receip ew early sales habited, within city limits, af a| POR SALE—Office furniture, desks, ta-) to Bismarck as follow Beginning he correspondent, “th Denmark lvoak to 25 . About steady, _bargain, “Geo, The ‘Register. we ne if ble and chairs; in very good order. | LEGAL NOTICE at the Southwest corner of 5 ff Block ant ollien neutral count especial} Closing stron, ge $6 to $7.75. Call H. W, Matz, Van Horn hotel. one ing (North al 1¢| LY those bordering on Germany, will) Bulk $7 to $7, Pigs 25 to 50 cents FOR SALE—Almost new house of six A211 Co eo heme ine ota North along the! he swamped by German manufactures! lowe : alk of Gane eras $8 i rooms and. bath, very. good: heating EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press- NOTICE TO CREDITORS One Hundred | to the great detriment of our national | $5.75. Plant, east front; other bufldings| ing, relinings remodeling and tail- IN TUE MATTOR OF THE ESTATE thence running Ka . industr; . it great many of which will} Sheep receipts 100. ,Steady to valuable, This is best property™1n, . as Sia OF JACCB A, FIELD, DECEASED. | pyre, neil ae are be ruined. I for one thing that it is} strous. No good or choice lambs. hi t ‘Onn: oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. dete 7 Three Hundred and Six 7 ff i the city for the price, $4,950; terms. 3-7-lmo| , Notice is hereby given by the un ty the wast line of said Bh thence! igh time that those countri $6.50, Good wooled * Also nice bungalow of four rooms = - — signed, Merton Field of Northfield! punning South al the Kast line of|f0r one reason or other took a neu-! wethers and bath; a bargain at $2,400; $900/FOR SALK—Edison phonograph and County, Minnesota, as Adminis:| Vii Block a distance of One Hun-| tral attitude in the gre ia bargain at $2,400; recorde''in' good’ condition. Wilt| tooo ag ninis-| said Block a distance of One Hun-| al attitude in the great war, g : cash. J: H. Holihan, 314 Beond way ; trator of the ob A. Fields! Greed Twenty-one C21) feet to its] 8ether and agreed on a j MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Phone 745. 4-25-3t Was io ae ; aN late of Apple ip, Bur-| southeast. corner, thence running| of protecting our own interests.” | Minneapolis, April 26, Wheat re- FOR, SALE—Kight-room, all_modern| WANTE J Ulice chalra on) leish Count West along the South line a distance} A well-known Danish pal.tic ceipts 117 cars compared with 123 house, four years old, hot. water euet conditions} Address. £ 3. ets mienatearils at eed. Heung of Three ‘Hundred Sixty (360) L. ne BH . yeecs oe ¢ yeu Hon Ey se heat, full basement, garage, big | ————————__ Seay areca Ba om i “;to the place of beginning, the s in the University of Copenhagen, oer ale poreh, kitchen range goes wita) WANTED TO BUY— =Good fresh milel | hibit Wiom, with. Uhe necessary NOUED:) tract containing one aere more or in an interview: May $1.15 duly house, a good buy and investment,| Cows. Herman Ode. Phone 8si-It. | ers within six months after the fret and given tl “The tradegy of the situation is No. 3 yellow Location, 7th street: $4.800. Phone at | publication of this, notice, to the duly} 1, the nil of the saidj that Germany will not pay. and can-! 0. 3 whit __961,, Henry & Henry. 4-25-2t appointed resident,agent of said Ad-} County of Harielsh will sell the above} not even if she would. Tier hone foc to 62c. ministrator, H. Ff, O'Hare, at his oflice| geseribed dherty to the hi Rye No, 2 $L2k 12 12, FOR SALE—House of seven rooms} Al! and bath, corner 5th and Avenue D. Inquire-of’° Mrs. Rpplnsen ‘Grand + Pacific Hotel. 25-1w |) ca ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone]; 3-8-12'_'Ph quire 715 6th street. so currants. R. C. rridge in very good condition Phone 3% hone 793, in the Liitle Block, in the City of) ost pidder for cash. at public au RENT. ty heated three-room and. bath apartment by May 1, 1921. Call 905, 25-10 yo FOR SALE. ne: One five-room. bungalow, complete- ly modern, Price, $3,400; $1,200 cash. This is a bargain. One five-room cottage, thoroughly modern, screened in porch, shade trees, St. One door east of Banner House. where we will be pleased to greet our old customers as well as new ones, We buy arid sell second-hand furni- ture. Phone 398. 108 Main St. S.C. Thompson Company. 4-1-Im FOR SALE—Sand and gravel whole- sale or retail, sand and gravel is of best quality tn Northwest recom- mended by Shanon & Loyd, James-} town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone C. F, Russell, Linton, N. D. 3-18-1M. FOR SALE—‘¥ room set, bedstez couch an! R. after o 1’. FIRST CLASS pressing, repairing, dyei: and men’s clothing, Eagle & Hat Works, phone 58, up _Dostoffice. FOR SALE—Avery engine plow } fit. six breaker and six stubble bot- toms. Will consider good Ford car in trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, N. D. 4-18-30d FREE—Map of the Cat Creek Oil (Field of Montana. Write today—its Wek free. A. F. Moravetz, 207 State Bank Bldg., Lewiston Mont, 4-29-3t FOR SALE—One “Clear Flax” rug. 71-2 feet by 10 feet, and one “Crex” runner, 3'x9’, $25; 1 Congleum rug. ey delivered at any post office-in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with. order. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 3-9-1m g of Price reasonable. 300 or 420 acres. For particulars write August W, Schedel, New Salem, N. D. | 4-22-lw PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning. re- blocking © and remodeling =men's FOR SALE—Window justable lengths, prot Avoid drafts and bad utor, curt vent ur orders with J, EE. x hotel. SSS INVESTMENT I am in position to offer a limited amount of first. mortgage gold Freckles and His Friends Ou, GEE, \T-RAINED LAST NIGHT AN’ NOW 1 BET SOME OF OUR LITTLE CHICKS ARE DROWNED. ARE THEY ALL THERE, . Leave Smith, An- 64-26-31 April, A, D. 1921. O'Hare & C Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. . Sherif of Burleigh, Coun April 26—May 3-10-17, NON Dakota: Sighs eyes il 26—May NOTICE CF SHERIFF'S SALE OF April 2 1 REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the Dis- trict Court in and for the € t Dated at Bismar ook Dal this 25th day of Ay 1, 1921. ROLLIN WEL. CH, 10- ; Notice and Citation, Henrin = Hae front Jot, 50x140. Price, $4.00"; |'which will net better than 8 percent,! Burleigh in the Fourth Jud | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | hor owh economical destruction, The | ste Gai balance, same as rent; |’ maturing in t four and six y trict of the State of North Dakota: of Burleigh, ss. In County Court! gntente must demand an indemnity, eee as I consider this an upon a judgment rendered and do Before 1. ( Judge. and is justified in demanding it, but One iitessroon houses partly mod-| ment and would ad quick action] Gied in the said gourt on the 22nd] In the Matter of the Kstate of Mar-| cannot for interior FeueOne: accept ern. Pres, $1,200, with terms. kon the part of those wishing to par) day of April, 1921, in an action wher shall H. Je German goods, the only real means ol} Two houses on 50x150 lot; monthly | ticipate in same. jin C. A, Finch Camber Company, a} Reuben . Kale | repayment.” ‘ cu $15. Price, 22,200) with $800 Obert A. Olson, Corporation, is plaintiff and August| ‘T. Jewell, Iudph Jewell and “2: a | cash: Bismarck, N.D. | Singbeil and ‘Lena Singbeil are de-| Jewell, Respondents, NAME ATT SY TO TAKE . Owens & Company, 115%. Ath 4-25-1wl in favor of the said plaintiff] The State of North Dakota to the |” ATTORNEY TO TAKE| street. ted : Fie i = RUGHIONT and against the said defendants for) above named respondents: f CITY’S RATE CASE SIDE | AUCTI the sum of Two Hundred Ninety Six] You. the said Kate T. Jewell, Ralph ‘ HIBCELLANEOUS Fives miles Northeast of Bismarck |,and 27-100ths Dollars ($296.27) which] Jewell and Paul Jewell are her «(Continued “com Page 1) ve I NOUN *: 1 on April 28 on the farm formerly] exccution was directed and delivered] yotified that the final account of the} ty slinw. tothe rallroud Gomiuleslon We have moved our second-hand! wed by D.'T. Owens & Co. Section| to me as sheriff in and for said County] executor of the Jast will and lesta-| that the inercase was no! needed, but Tag Must Be a Slow Thinker, ONE-TWO-THREE- FOUR-FINE -SIX- “THERE, BUT |T RAN SO FAST I oor COUNT IT! WELL, I COUNTED “THEM ALL BUT ONE — : of Final Account and Distribution of Estate. By Blosser ssed the sum of $66,906,-} jdebt has p 000,000. The indemnity insisted upon cl Ulemareks Burleigh County, North} at the front door of the Court House} addg an amount equivalent to the eno ee _Jin the City of Bismarck, County of| whole value of Germa ations Dated at Bismarck, this “25th day) purteigh and State of North) Datoi: y-sstth Sane ee | ot An ee ERTON FIELD. at tne ‘hour of ten o'clock in the fere-| “Another tragedy is that France MERTON FIELD, | noon on iriday, the 27th day of May.) knows that a policy of a stern Shy-| = Race Administrator. | 1921, 10 satisfy the execution together | fock asking for the last ounce of hu- 3 First. publication the 26th day of] ity the interest and pthiereon | qian flesh ie alee aid ; she is compelled to stick to the guns of her | {demands. Unless she kee faith, in the solvency of Germany, must admit her own bankrupt “This is then the present European situation: Ger- many will not pay and cannot pay, at Teast not so much as France, who knows her own demands to be im- possible, must in upon to escape | Kota, ity, the lriple curse of | 17-24 nS per cent e on the pres- | usan # return more 4 j already was being m: rent rate, Koitel Is Emplo ed. godore Koffel w: tlorney to re ng today mittee id that, while the short Mr. Koffel was somewh .t iar with the c Ti the the h Commi: charge of fire antl police © dep: asked the commission for anthoct to appoint in addition to the cu. todi an of the city hall. who also is fireman, a night man who should he stant custodian and a ant fire chief, The recommendation adopted | and “Sandy” McDonald was rel’cved | of his day job and James Falconer ap- | pointed.in his place. The night place has been vancant. Arthur Burnstein was appointed night man at a salary) { of $125 per month This was the first, neav pol pointment of department h After the appointments were made | mal ap- ds. “Sandy” McDonald rose and thanked; the members of the old commissiod | McDonald | nd it halt! twelve for their courtesi Mr. had ben in the position two y He formerly was fo years chief of police. Commi | Henzler replied that there was noth- ing personal in the action. Commis- sioner Thompson did not vote on the; appointments, i | 7 | Building Code Committee. | Commissioners Thompson and Lar- | | son were continued on a building code ; corain ee: Tt stated that A. Van | lforn had nearly completed the | ing of a new Inilding ord | sented the Seal of und send inspectors to Bismar a thorough inspection of ¢t without charge. Whe coma i moved to invite the body to send rep- | | resentatives here | | 4. P, Jackson comp tained that some | | people had dumped rotten potatoes on | |: n downtown lot, and urged the pres | i i ont eOuKen against imsaniiery | | the by CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Flax No. 1 $1.58 1-2 to $15 Di) 1-2, Chic April 26. red $1 Corn 12; No. 2 hard $1. No.. 2 1 Inixed 39 a No. 2 Oats ° No. 3 ean “Tasmage K GRAIN, (Furnished by Russe!:- Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 26. . 1 dark northern . L amber durum . -$L24 1.09 . 1,07 No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum .. 1.02 No. 1 flax . 1.21 No. 2 fli 1.16 IT UNUSUAL PROPOSAL (IS MADE ON NOTE ON/REPAR- ATIONS TO U. S. (Continued 1 from page 1) sidering the necessity from their viewpoint of occupying the Ruhr valley — regurdles of what Berlin muy propose through Washington. WASHINGTON GETS NOTE ® Washington, April 26. — Ger- many’s counter proposals re- carding reparation were receiv- led today at the state depart- ! ment and are understood to have ueen laid before the cabinet. Just before the cabinet met incement made at the state department that the mem- orandum from Berlin had been received during the night ‘‘in fragments” and was then under consideration the state de- partment. Department officers refused to say what proposals Germany had made. Whether the proposals from Berlin will be transmitted to the allied government will. depend et ‘upon the view of administration cfficers as to the adequacy of the payments which Germany ‘agreed to make. Even’ should | the American government de- cide that the. proposals consti- tute a basis upon-which negotia- tions between the allies and Germany could he resumed it is understanding that © the views of the. allied diplomats jhere will be sought before any further. move is made. Although official comment withheld the impression gained that German pro- had produced a favorable ‘ion. R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free te 9. 11—i.ucas Block—Phone 268

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