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dA $250,000 SMILE! JIM’S GOT IT \ cement senna ss ALLMAN] HERRON STAGES - — |_| ROTARY SPIRIT | FOR BISARCK Explains what Rotarians Stan for in Business and Social Activities © THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ES RISMARCK TRIBUND 1 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OH, HELLO, DEARIE! THOUGHT 1D STOP IN. YOURE LOOKING FINE ,DEARIE! 1 WAS RATHER SURPRISED “SALESMAN AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Salesman ‘with car to Sea Yt gone Ford FoR A FEW MINUTES : OH, HELLO, MRS. TO FIND You IN- call on deal with | iced} on coldest mornings. The Jir Mani- ines e - Go00—mile tire, $100.00 week with| fold Heater will do it. Send $2.95 AND SEE HOW You | SMALL'-COME | IS THIS YouR MAIDS | | DON'T KEEP RIGHT, IN.- SO GLAD To SEE you! DAY OFF P AMA\ID ANY MORE. MRS, SMALL- NOT FOR SEVERAL for sample. Cash refund to agents. « Jir Specialties Co.;Cin., Ohio. : 11-10-1t extra commissiois. The C. L. Smith-Co. South Bend, Ind. 10-11-1t SALESMAN—To cover local territory selling dealers, Guaranteed salary of $100.00 per week for right man. The ‘Richards Co., 200 Fifth -Ave., New York, N. 11-10-7t MOTORCYCLES Buick Roadster. ee | ee LOST—One bay mare, has ‘short tail and white horse shoe mark with bar beneath ft back of left shoulder. One bay gelding, hump faced and ~point cut out of right ear. Both have white stripe on forehead. Got- AUTO COMMUNITY CHORUS THERE ‘OR » Good mechanical ' condition. and| tleib Schrenk, Route 1, Bismarck, “Jamie” Herron, the Rotarian/ good tires. New battery. Spotlight N.D. az 11-5-1w . dynamo, put Rotary across last even- | and bumper. Sacrifice for cash or ms FOR RENT ing at the Masonite Temple before an} liberty bonds. M. C. Schoelkopf, woraohe onctirs audience of Rotarians and_ their) G nd Pacitie Hotel, | __11-6-Iw.| FOR “RENT—Two | rooths on . first friends. The Business and Profes-| floor and one single room on se- cond floor, all furnished for light sional .Women-were the guests of; "OR SALE—Ford honor and the Bismarck\Choral Club; miles pe, 1921 model, run 600, tires. good two ho 5 use keeping, modern house. made its first appearance to use, ae ones, price Bone: Write or Phne 672 L. W. 111 Mandan Ave. Chairman. Burt runney’s allusion, | phone room , McKenzie Hotel. 11-7-1lw 4 “without the prison “walls.” The} -10 3t fei Choral Club entertained the inmates} FOR RENT—Two. or three rooms in . ‘ modern house, close in, furnished): "'[ NO MAID? | DON’T SEE HOW WELL,| MUST BE GOING~ THIS IS ak, the penitentiary, Clrat BME last. 6y>) JIM JOR 008. for light housekeeping; also an ad- Zh ae ening was the premier appearance; , Via ¢ a 10pound pail| joining room for sleeping purposes. You STAND IT - t SIMPLY MY AFTERNOON AT THE GYM~ , before a Bismarck audience. By, AEA ne Maxteo s Neeet0 of Honey delivered to your door fur | _ Phone 612. -9-1w CAN/T DO HOUSEWORK {, IT ~ | AM VERY FAITHFUL AT IT- Under the leadership of Frank 1. | DGteaver rane ae fee a dnpoeanige 32.25, drop me a post card. C. H. NOTICE, WOULD -KILL ME = IT’S I'VE. BEEN GOING TWICE EVERY WEEK Gale a fine chorus has been develop | “Fim Joe, Chinaman” ed, Several, selections were given, two of them the leader's own com- positions, “Forget and Remembe and “North Dakota.” Ames, 606 No. 27th St. Billings,} Call 822-W for service, same day you call; any kind of work; no job 8 | too big or too small for us. Experts on Bi 5 complete beds, 5 chairs | furnaces. PLAIN DRUDGERY - 17’S | OH,| MANAGE SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE - | TO GET ALONG| ALLRIGHT | prince of Agua Pr ! He landed here, | with just enough FOR SIX MONTHS AND I'M GETTING SO STRONG THAT I CAN PICK MY ' HUSBAND RIGHT UP AND SPANK HIM. mone range, 11-10-2t % . ! small store. Long before he mastered and numerous other articles. Phone} FOR RENT—Four rooms in modern “dante? the Whole Show spanish and - English he ledrned to 300 9th St. 11-4-IW! house, furnished or unfurnished; HOW rhe iwhote show’, oat sane ymile. His customers talked about MONSTRATOR — For Nu Bone} heat, light end water supplied. DELIGHTFUL who started out invirne Rotary style) tnat smile—and more cus Corsets, Bismarckand other N. D. Phone 575-R. 102 Avenue C. : G by inviting every Rotarian present to! sulted towns... Call room 211, McKengie Hotel,~ 11-10-3t FOR SALE—Choice canary sngers, : 11-9-3t FOR. RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern come forward. There the members, took’ off their coats, rolled up their trousers and imitated as much as possjble a band of “Kilties.” “Jamie” | “i hi Then he opened a cafe—and smil- | ed; then a cabaret and another store. Each time Jim started business with 1a smile. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. house. Close. to Capitol. Phone referred to it as a festiva? of “nuts”! 2 p BS fl tah { y he is worth a quarter of a ——. 21-5-1W |. 339W., or call at 907 6th St. {after “McDonald's Farm” had been) jj) adds hae, rived thousands of Give your orders for, hand made 11-8-3t i sung in regular Rotary style. toc charity: lingerie and fine sewing, Miss McDon- ald, Annex. Hotel. 41-9-3t HOR RENT—Storage room for five or six cars for winter,months. Price reasonable. P! 893R 11-9-3t FOR SALE—Large size flour sacks, $1.00 per, doz. Baker “Baking & __Candy - Co. . 11-10-3t FOR RENT—Storage room. Apply to Knowles the Jeweler. 11-7-1w FOR RENT—One. modern Toom, suit- able for two gentlemen; two blocks from postoffice. Phone 634-W, 223 ended FOR RENT—Two roo! in.modern home can be furnished for light: . housekeeping 924 7th St. — Phone; SOO PI ES ere rae nets eet TELY FOR RENT—Furnished | rooms modern home for.two Iddies or twa men. Close in. 701 Front St. Phone 11-4-1w |s TU, SMe ta ~ Oatg No.’3 white, 28.to 29 cents. Barley 34 to 53 cents. Rye No. 2, 71 7-8'to 75 7-8 cents. Flax No. 1, $1.81 to $1.88, INVITE NESTOS , The Following the musical contribution | by the Rotarians, Mr. Herron started out in a rapid fire monologue in which story after story put the audi- ence in fine humor to-receive the real message of the evehing: “The Spirit of Rotary:” The speaker is a lecturer, writer and humorist of note. His delivery and personality are magnetic and those who were present had a rea: insight into what Rotarians are try- to protect herself with a weapon. factory owner is stabbed and Madge angLher brother run away to escape arrest. leads . Madge -to the home! | RAR eee Dean ‘Talbott, anding achieve lf century iw the |ing possible, and by | who reviewed the ou ments of the nast h study of chemistry. Other distinguish- }ed gue were: (©. B, Little of Bis- mare D., Henry l. Moore of Min- ‘neapolis, Minn, and Senator Lewis | Parkhurst of B WILLARD BOUT a A y Wheaton, who, not knowing! ing to do to put the Golden Rule into Oe sate on mney +| FOR RENT—Furnished room by day WIFE HUNTING p y ar, hides from the police. Again) general -practice. in business and Figo WOR cad easel T TORE or week, also ee an house- ers Ora the brother, Ned, turns up, takes some| social relations with the community. | »150—A very g00 ouse, rooms, eeping rooms. one . . . | money, from a table, and escapes, The _little let entitled ‘The lights, water, 50-foot lot, $2,750. : 11-8-1w Commercial Club to Have Offi- leaving Madge ,to face thé music.| Spirit ‘of Rot . was excellently $2,000—good 5-room house, lights,| OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- cials as Guests Nov. 29 The, story ends happily for Madge and ‘given and revealed the main fea- water, toilet, sewer, 50-foot lot. ed rooms for light housekeeping. | Dick, while Burleigh and his fmance; tures of the Rotary Philosophy which : He 8 brand rnb 5] Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tf i er 1 are left to. settle the affair as best| boiled down to one sentence is: i , rooms; hot water heat, all modern. aR RE Tnished ped room R. A. Nestos,°Sveinbjorn Johnson] they can. \ yi “Service Above Self.” | Bight apd nine-room ‘Momes—ali | “0 RENT -One furnished ved room : and Joseph A. Kitchen will be invited] ‘The Rainbow Girls in “A Day At] He took the Rotary ideal, “He pro- pa modern, just the thing for rooming Thayer St. Phone 377M. 11-8-3t | to attend an Open Forum luncheon of | The Races” was truly one of the} fits most who seyves best,” as the A " nis For Return houses, prices very reasonable, and | =~—-—_ ae “ the Commerical club to be held at| funniest comedies yet presented by| ideal that now inspires 79,000 busi- rrangemel FOR RENT Furnished rooms, steam! Hynect Big Matinee Audience as| the Grand . Pacific hotel} Tuesday,| this-popular company. The scene of| ness men of the world, all of them P ig in good locations. Phone 961. Henry _& Henry. _ 11-10-3t HOUSE FOR SALE—Midern house of six rooms and bath, woodshed, garage, best location in city. For heated above the Emporium Store. Phone 974. 11-9-1w FOR RENT—Small, well furnished bedroom, 411 5th St. Phone 273. 11-998 Well as Full House at ' Night Friday November 29, it was ‘announced today. It was stated by President Young and Secretary Kemiiston that all club members would be urged ‘to, greet the leaders \in their respective commun- iti He related incidents of how business had been. built up remark- ably within a very short time through application of the ideals of Rotary, the race track was very pretty and dqne in conventional lines. The chorus worked in perfect uni- son, 'the musical numbers were well received, the single number Car- ! Match Appear To Be Off, | Say New York Reports | York, Noy. 10.—Arrangements quick sale $4,000. $900 cash. Also} — Sh Naive nee new officials,“"’ following their i ¢ e Is Nel z as : large motent house of eleven rooms | FOR RENT—Furnished room with| Frankin Roberts who plays the| Mauguration. Following x qmeeting| Tisima by the Prima Donno recelved| the Golden Rule in ‘business. toward | for sae tetinn world Sy men oleny and-bath. J. H. Holihan, 314 Bnoad-|' board. 517 7th St. Phone 586. art of ¥0Onathan Wade in LOOK} Of the directors of the club Secretary ajustifiable encore as did the wooded) employes and toward — those with | champ! SED aa BO hw sen. ch way. Phone 745. 11-10-3t i 11-10-3t PO's HERE, the home talent to be| Keniston statei{. that _ Governor ‘shoe dancing act py Ike and Mike.| whom the firm does business. | pion Jack Dempsey and Jee yee ; er 4 st. as b SST a had as hard a time getting! aj lowing his firs! uguration and tha’ H e ¢ 4 s He eet oad y J. P. Jackson, manager. —11-10-3t}_ ern ‘house, p14 Ist St. ~11-9-3t| there would be many more bbsnelore rage oes the Missouri river . EURO RU MTS oe chines, and said that the application) Promoter Tex Rickard who planned SS “| in the country. His efforts are side- ae: IDR. COULTER AT |of this theory had shown that it was| the battle for July 1 next in his i f splitting to-say the least. s 1 : _{e>tirely practical, : j arena in Jersey City’ has-exhibited hundred — thirty- Miss Vivian Dolan who plays the jamie” Herron put in a busy day impatience with Willard’s delay in re- —_—_——_ in ‘township one | { f LEGAL NOTICES j seven gorth ‘of range seventy-five| part of Emily, the “servant girl MEETING IN SOUTH same" Se 8 Mar oder ey eT UY Rapa a o—. a | county oF beth OU aieata, te atalning troubled with the hook worm) uses Ac Goa of the Mandan public schools for more! battle. ‘Reports have been received TICE. OF ATE MORT- 351,70 ‘acres. a & aa aS vi Lapa Fargo, 'N. ov. 10—Dr, John Lee} than! an tour in the morning. At| hefe that Willard-lrms made a strike NOTICE’ OF REAL ESTATE ‘-| There will be due on such mortgage | erything. ys referring i t N Da- f th ndan| in one of his oil investments and if GAGE FORECLOSURE BY AD-| on the date of sale the sum of $3546.66, | habits much to’ the dislike of Hi Bey Ete Rotary alas to eal the. tee and | the reports are true it is regarded as Vv Notice is hereby given that by rea- vesides the costs of forecbsure. son “of default therein, that certain mortgage made and executed by Wil- liam E, Lips and Margaret Lips, his wife, mortgagors, to the Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, Minn., a body cor- porate, of the City of St. Paul, Conn- ty of Ramsey, and State of Minne- sota, mortgagee, dated the 13th day of August, 1919, which mortgage was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, on the 27th day of August, 9 o'clock A. M., Recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages on Page 282, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises described in said mogtgage at the front door of the Court Ifouse in the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota att the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the ard day. of December, 1921, to satisfy the amouht due on said mort- gave on the date of sale. ase this 9th day of November, Daniel E, Brown, Nortgagec. W. L. Smith, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, 11-10-17-24-12-1-8-15 —————_——_———* CHICAGO LIVESTOCK He Chicago, Nov. 10.—Grain prices had a downward tendency today in the early part of the session Seing ef- fected by the huge supply of old and new cot shown in the government crop report. Opening quotations which ranged Haskins played by Dr. J. O. Arnson. The romance of this twain of out of the ordinary. characters will give theater goers sémething new in that line.. These clever local people can put it over too. They will be seen in| the musical comedy LOOK WHO'S HBRE at, the Auditorium Armistice Day matinee*and night. Mabel Campbell as Peggy O'Neil in LOOK » WHOS HERE portrays a Broadway actress and she surely, does live up to ‘every line. Actresses are known to possess a certain amount of artistic temperament and when Miss Campbell displays tife tempera- ntal side of her nature on Anthony Gflaves . played by! W. C. Paulson, poor “Happy” will have less hair to comb than he has now. AT THE REX | In “Just Outside ‘the Door,” the Select Picture, which opened at the Rex theater’ yesterday for 2 days, Edith- Hallor’ is given another op- portunity ‘to display her talents for highly dramatic .roles. In. this _pic- ture she surpasses even the éx ‘lent work she did in “The Blue Pear and other recent successes. Miss Hallor is seen jn the role of. Madge Pickton,\.a young welfare worker in a big manufacturing plant, who bears the burden of continually ‘adjusting the troubles caused by a weak-witled brother, Ned. Through trving to shield him from, arrest for forging a cheek in the name of the taciory owner, Madge places herself kota Agricultural College, is attend- ing the annual meeting of the Asso- ciation of Land Grant Colleges at New Crleans this week. He is accom. panied by “Dr. P, F. Trowbridge, di- rector of the .state experiment sta- tion; Dean“E. S. Keene of the school of mechanic arts, agricultural college, and Director Gordon W. Kandlett of the extension division. Representatives from every state in the union are expected to attend the conference, at which important mat- ters of interest tp state land grant col- leges will be discussed. oe ae Boys’ Suits 2 price at Bergeson’s. friends of the Mandan Rotarians were invited and last evening for more than two hours he held a Bis- imarck audience. ULSTER KEEPS FIRM STAND IN PEACE PARLEY London, Nov. 1.—(By the Associat- ed Press.)—A statement issued after Se aeRE Saturday | unlikely that he will devote the neces- sary time to training for another match with Dempsey. ‘PLANS MADE FOR RED | CROSS ROLL CALL 1 | (Continued from Page 1) | workers will nct be -behind in support of the Red Cross. Last year the money expended by the local chapter amounted to $3,800. This amount was uBed. solely for re- | lief work. Owing to prevailing condi- ticns, a larger sum will be needed this year. American Rel. Cross relief opera- tions in Evrcpe during the fast fiscal their The premises described in said | ¢, + in a position where the owner, who ce wee Ss this morning’s meeting of the Ulster; year were concerne? almost entirely mortgai 'd which will be sold to| from 1-4 to 7-8 lower with Dec. $1.05 —_——_—__—— : ; , ue “oh , ark. ‘ cone | i " satisfy eit teaihes mee ad ebtlowe: o 1-2 to 31.05 3-4 and May $1.10 3-4 to Men’s fur collared overcoats is the fiance of Gloria Wheaton, A “cho; in China, is a trade mark. cabinet. members here concluded as{ in widing otherv helpless hordes The North Half (N 1-2) of Section Fourteen (14) Township One Hund- red ' Forty-one (141) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West; containing Three_ Hundred. Twenty (320) acres, more or less according to, the Gov-' ernment survey thereof. Said mortgage . con authorizing the mort tains a clause acters to de- he whole sum daevif there is 9 $1.11 3-4 were followed by slight rallies which proved transient. ae ed ‘MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—Flour un- changed to 10 cents higher. In car. load lots family patent quoted $7 to brother of the man who loves Madge, $15 at Bergeson’s. | Fréckles and His Friends makes advances which cause Madge | SL1NSAa AOA—SINVM ANNGIEL “Look Out, Halloran “Sir James Craig on behalf of the cabinet of ‘northern Ireland wishes ;|it clearly understood that there can be no surrender of Ulster’s rights.” PARLIAMENT PROROGUED, London, Nov. 10.—(By the Associat- _ By Blosser of refugees and estiblishing a chain of child health units tiat are rescu- ing ‘thougands of childven from the misery war has. visited upon them, {says the annual repcrt cf the Red Cross, A detailed repcrt of their work | shows active work bemeg carried on in Austria, Poland, Italy, Hun- clare 1 3 5 i default, and the: whole of said mort? $7.30 a barrel in 98-pound cotton ed Préss.)\—The session of parlia-) gary, Gre: “ho-Slovakia, M age js hereby/declated due. There-will | Sacks, Shipments, 64,618 barrels. r : tment which opénad.in February. énds| gal ae ig 0-Slovakia Monte: TT VA gro, telgium and Albania. be'due oh sald mortgage on the date | Bran, $12.50. 3 ELLA ALL RIGHT= TLL } |today with the prorogation of both! jn ali countries extensive re. Notlee Oe Paresh CT as ee an 5 WE'LL ORGANIZE BE- QUARTER BACK=| houses by royal commission after the Jjef wo been dene. For the was given, as required by Yaw, more CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. A FOOT BALL ‘TEAM AN’ WE'LL PRACTICE brief autamn ) sitting which began support of its present $6,000.000 med- then thirty days before the beginning | Chicago, Nov. 10.—Cattle receipts, WHADDVA. SAY? y " October 18. This{ special meeting | jeu) relief « ign among the desti- 2 Obs rene rate pare en lefault | 14,000, 15 to 25 cents lower. f VA CAN'T USE. which the government was able to ar- I Idren and its per- amortization installment of $113.75 due on February 13th, 1921. Scene ae this 26th day of October, Owner of said Mortgage. E. T. Burke, Attorney, : * Bismarck, N. Dak. 10:27-11-3-10-17-24-12-4, _ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE i SURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the cer. tain. mortgage given by Samuel J. King and Eva Lou King, his wife, FORECLO- ‘The Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, | 25 cents higher. Hog receipts, 26.000. Mostly 10 to 15 cents higher than. yesterday.) Sheep receipts, 16,000. Strong to ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, So. St. Paut, Nov. 10.—Uattle re- ‘ceipts, 7,500. Mostly steady to weak. Some sales around 26 cents lower. Grass fat beeves, bulk, $5 t4 $5.75. Canners and. cutters, $2.25 to $3. -Bo- longa “bulls, $250 to $3.25.° Veal} range on short notice due to the fa that parliament had merely adjourned in August was summoned to deal with ; the question of unemployment. While this problem was duly taken care of the interest of the members has "een mainly focused on the* Irish peace negotiations. COLLIE MY FOOTBALL \F I CAN'T home the Red its annual roll call November 11 to 24. BAPTISTS PRAYING FOR DISARMAMENT ists of North Dakota are re- ested through the columns of the of the denomination to make each of the prayer. services, held in pr mortgagors, to Dantel E. Brown.! calves mostly 50\cents lower, bulk, |. | mid-week iff the Akurches, a special mortgagee, dated the ist day of] best lights, $7.75. Stocker: id feed service during the ti he I i ig v es f4 a 69, Cc '8 an l- § ice during: e time the isarma- Tench epic ana cllen in) the ore a ers, mostly weak, some sales, 25 cents i ment Conference is in session at county, North Dakota, on the 6th day | lower;. bulk, $4\to $5. z 4 Washington. The press also re- of. May, 1918,and recorded in Book Hog receipts, 10,000. Strong to 15 | quests cooperation with all organiza- 147 of Mortgages on page 244 at 11-10 cents higher than Wednesday. Range, | Distinguished Gathering at Dar- tic and 2ll movements looking to- o'clock in the fe f that day, ay st Tenis OF Z will be. TOretloseas cUysé sale OF the $6 to $6.85. Bulk, $6.50 to $6.75. Good = is, fh z ; Ward’ the strengtiiening of the hands premises in sald mortgage and here-| pigs, mostly $7.75. ~ ‘ — mouth College. Affair | of the men at Washington who are he area thestront door of Sheep receipts, 6,500. Lambs, AW, YOU WOULDNT BUST = ITS ALL RIGHT PoP, ee eee | working for actual disarmame marck, Burleigh county, North Dako- ta, at two o'clock in the afternoon on the 20th day of December, 1921, to satisfy the amount due on such mort- gage on the day of sale. The mort- Zagors having made defwult in the payment of interest and installments of principal due and ‘in the payment of taxes against~thi tgaged real vhich | estate! under the terms of sad mort: | (Furnished by Russell-Miller- Co.) EVA WHAT addition to the college plant, which gage the mortgagee has declared the| Bismarck, Nov. 10. has just been completed at a cost of) entire amount secured by such mort-| No. 1 dark northern .. 1.08 half a million dollars. Included in gage due and payable, Notice of in- No. 1 amber durum the gathering were Gov. A. O. Brown tention to foreclose this mortgage has steady to 25 cents higher. Bulk of good fat lambs, $8.25, bidding. mostly, $3.25. on good lights and medium- weight ewes and $2.50 to $2.75 on heavies. BISMARCK GRAIN UP Tu’ GAME JUST BCAUSE” YOU CAN'T PLAY, WOULDJA ? TUL TELL TAG'S GONNA PLAY= HE'S GONNA BE TH' PRENZIED SPECTATORS ! the most distinguished gatherings ever assembled at Dartmouth College, except perhaps for commencement or for inauguration ceremonies, witness- ed the dedication of the Steele Chen- ; istry building, the newest and finest ot New Hampshire, Gov. Pingry of vite. Sy EER or py, statute Dro: Ne 1 mixed durum oo Vermont, Dean Henry P. Talbott of leds : . Lr im. 4 ! » y i The premises ‘described in such’ NG 1 flax 154 the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- For Three Gonerst one mortgage ,and which will be ahh : ; ieee atear er ui < Have Made Child-Bir' mgag sold to ology, Dr. William H. Nicols of New Ser By Using — satisfy the same gre deseribed as | No.2 flax ve York City, members of the board of fy Easier Byers, St s No. ye. A ity, mnber 2 ! half of the ert GaEt QUBREOR ASEM ee teen ROSIE OH! 208 trustees of Dartmouth College, and a THE ° southeast quarter of section seventeen MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN \ number of the prominent chemists o! a AY saneapol Wigrpact pas ‘New England. Addresses were made} <2@ WS OD ———==sao———————— Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—Wheat? re- chols. wh spoke of the: late! $24,2 = BS ENGE; D.C. Ph. C. " Chiroptactor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Laens Block—Phone 263 ceipts 233 cars. Cash No. 1 northern $1.24 3-8 to $1.26 3-8. December $1.18 3-8. May $1.16 7-8. Corn No. 3 yellow 41 cénts. | by Dr. } in the General Electric company and an alumnus of Dartmouth, whose be- quest of $250,000 made the new build- Sanford H. Steele, a former associate | 9 waite ron BOOKLET on MOTHERHOOD AND TRE BABY, PRES BrapFicLo REGULATOR CO.. DzP7. 9-D. ATLANTA. GA,

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