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Semeriin comme hemeneruunuats. CLASS Dressmaking done at 508 2nd-street. Phone 772-M. 11-21-2t| _isfaction guaranteed. ROOMS: WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- (Mrs. M. W. Duffy, 1112 Ave _D. Phone 616-R. mas 21- JWANTED—Girl for general house- Mrs. Herman Phoné 364-J. = ————_— aE WANTED—Four or’ fine room fur- ished house. C. S. Deal. Phone 952 or Van Horn Hotel. 2 MUSCALLANROUB .- GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE We ‘huy. and sell ‘all, kinds of house) _ and‘ office furniture. highest’ cash price. and guarantee! what we sell to be as represented you ‘to be’ the judge. We repair and rebuild furniture at. 11-19-3t ¢-room modern house, either furnished. or. unfur- nished. Phone 61%, or call 44 Main ee room apartment or unfurnished. Phone 183, Bismat FOR RENT=A fino $6,000.00 modern Phone 612 or call terms are fair to all, When you to buy or. sell second hand house or office furniture, 107 Main St., or phone 398, A. M. Garrison, Owner. FOR SALE—Or trade for Bismarck residence property. HOUSES WANTED. ‘WANTED TO BUY—Have party de- siring to buy 8 or 10 room: house, including about 5 bed rooms, close What have you to oife:. Geo, M. Register. General: hard- With small stock of Only hardware in town. land in state. Address F. C. Wessner, Hamberg, N. Dak. 7 11-16-2w} large overstuffed | davenport with full spring: edge: Spring back and arms. plush velour. _____ RoOMS FOR 8E FOR RENT—Large front room, three; blocks from postoffice, with bath and toilet and cold water;‘for gentle- men. Phone 667-J, or write Tribune FOR SALE—One Call after 6 o'clock; (reg e 11-16-1w | =| Call 790, Ruder’s. Furniture Ex- change, 118 6th St. .We buy, sell and | ‘exchange used home and office furnt- | ture; -highest. prices paid. HOR. SALE—House-hold furniture, as goed as new, furniture, toys and books. 224 LW, Rosa Aprt. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, furnished cr partly furnished in modern house, close’ to capital. : Call 902. 6th’ street. : Wanted—To buy a lot 75 foot or 100 foot frontage for cash. One 6th St. or West and Ave. A.or-North:.Write Tribune, 311. Nights POR SALE— FOR RENT—One room with kit Also one small bedroom: zelhurst, 411 5th St., Phone 273. FOR RENT—One close in modern room, gentleman preferred. Call 81). Rosser St. Phone .432-M FOR RENT—Furnishel or unfurnish- ed| rooms, 213 10th St. N. J. ‘urnished room in’ mod- ern house 607 6th Street. ‘Modern light house- keeping nooms. Several pair bob sleighs. in ‘good: .condition..:. Wachter Transfer Co:, Phone 62... _41-19-3t) FOR SALE—Garage equipment: near- ly new at'a bargain. Box: 308, Bis- __marek, N.D.’ 11-193t] GaR STORAGE—For winter months; very reasonable. Call FOR RENT—Four room. furnished house. Call any time. 6 Main St.) + -fOR RENT—Large modern room, suitable for two, 522 2nd street. FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnishe. or unfurnished, 719 5th St. 11-19-3t ‘ FOR RENT—Room for. two,.-with| FOR SALIE—Dressed turkeys for sale, call 12-F-11, Call early. Lp 11-22-3t board, at 408 5th St. title and’ interest of the above named —— eee Frank D. Woodworth, WHEAT STRENGTHENS. ‘Chicago, Nov. 22—-—Scantiness ay offerings, especially in. the December} october. delivery tended to strengthen’ wheat ‘per cent per annum, at Public Auction, prices today in the.earty de.lirgs. Opening quotations. which from 1-8 to 1-2 higher. ‘witli ‘Dec.} $1.09 1-4 to 1-2 Were’ followed ‘by a slight setback and then by. new gains a little above initial crop figures: CHICAGO LIVESTCCK Chicago, Nov. '21.—Catile - receipts 13,000. Steady. to 25c higher. Hog receipts: 45,000, 10 to°15 cents lower than yesterday. Mostly 15 cents Sheep 13,000, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneayilis, Minn., Nov. 22—Flour unchanged, shipments 60,174 barrels. », Bran $14 to $16. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. 22—Cattle re- rally strong to 23 Bulk beef steers $4.75 Butcher she-stock mostly Canners and cutters 4$2.00 to $3.00. ‘Bologna bulls mostly. 3.00: Veal calves steady, Stockers and feed- in and: to the described property | to. satisfy said judgment and: costs, amountin Hundred ‘Thirty-seven’ Dollars and Ninety-five cents, together. with ot:|al according costs of sale, and interest the 21st day of 1921, .at the the rate of six ,to the highest bidder’ for cash? ~ eae Bony Welch, eriff Burleigh, County, Ee aid rdys gree Plaintiff's Attorne; Dated Bismarck ey Di, November OF BANKRUPTCY In the Matter of the Estate of How- are Miller of Werner, North Dakota, a iP Notice is hereby. given: that Nn‘ac-. cordance :with the order of the. referee made ‘inthe above entitled matter on the 19th’ day of Novmber, A. D. 1921, that personal property . of .the “said more‘ particularly’ referred: to: herein will’ be sold:to the highégt-bid- der for cash.at public auction. a office of Hon: H. 5 to £5 cents higher. H. F. O'Hare, referee, in the Little: Building} City: of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State: of North Dakota, on the: 26th day of November A. D, 1921, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, of said: day, The. goods which will be sold at said. time and place are the . stock: of-mer- chandise ‘of ‘satd bankrupt, consisting of dry goods; shoes, groceries and, gen- eral-merchanilise, ‘a8 listed in his sched- | ule, and of. the. value of. $10,224.65, and algo the furniture and fixtures in) said store, consisting of shelves, counters, |‘ desks, -filing, cabinets, scales, éte.,! of |» the value of $1,890, chandise and fixtu in the building for thé bankrupt in the Vi Bunn County, North Dakota, and may be‘ inspected any*reasonable hour prior he day of “sale. ‘ That a complete inventory‘of said merchandise and fixtures are on file n Office of the Hon, H. F. O'Hare, Referee, Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated this 19th day of November, A. 1921, HF. KELLER, Trustce, , Bismarck, North Dakota. SCOTT CAMERON, ‘| ceipts 4,500. G cents higher. 5.75. ($3.00 to $4.59. that. said mer-. $9500. is ly i Hog receipts 11,500,’ About 10 to 20 lage of Werner, cents lower than Monday’s average. Range $5.75 to $6.70. 0k $6.5C. Good pigs mostty $7.00 to $7.25. Sheep receipts 1,500. - Lambs open- ed strong to 25 cents higher. Bulk of good fat lambs early around $8.25. ‘Choice Dakotas late Monday $8.50. Sheep steady. and medium-weight ewes $3.00. Heavy $2.00 to $2.50. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Nov. 21.—Wheat re- ceipts 264 cars compared with 563 Ts a year ago. No. i dark northern $1.25 1-8 to 8. December, $1.19 1-8 No. 3 yellow, 42 1-2. . 8, 29 5-8 to-30 7-8 cents. Barley, 36 to 53 cen! Rye, No. 2, 76 3-4' to Lee BISMARK GRAIN.” (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Noy. 21. No. 1 dark nofthern ... No, 1 amber durum , No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . Bulk $6.10 lo Bulk of good ‘ Bismarck, North Dakota, |“Smite' hg Pumper, Is | A Great Coal Saver 22.— Isaiah “Smit Pumper, is a most ‘peculiar typist—in he’ picks’ ott’ his’ But when it’ cOmds to sav} ing: coal; thé’ Mliridis’ Central Railroad | Pnonounces’ him ‘ond of men of the system. * v» {The Minois ‘Cei a fuel saving it was passed to’ Isa. ern negro, ‘at the 1 Philip's Boyou, ‘Miss. "hid ‘ in’ the woods midway between Lula, Miss., ) Afky ' The ‘station ver which Isaiah presides: was ther win eoa) at the rate of three wheelbar. loads of.coal a day. 4 These are his reports-of progress to ‘his superior as duly chronicled in: the Mlinois- Central. Magazine; ‘the record | i ‘al'recently ‘put’ on | tsaign “and: word | of. ‘Whel-bors' of ¢ol on ’-september the first isiah smitch’ pumper ~ ‘Mr. Joe Conklin, Divn Account- SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss:— i Driscoll State Bank, a corporation, ant, 318 Central,. Station, bors of Col On The 12 Of September I Mest The Tran ‘On The 11‘It Did ‘Not Stop At Warter Tank Tio Get No Water But I Hop That Is All Rite 1 ‘Sent In The Right:feport Your Trouly Isiah Smitch Pumper. : it C.- Mr. Joe Conklin, Sept 17, 1921 I Only Dant'2 Of Coal At The! Pumpin Station, I Am Trying To Save I Dont Wast A Bit I’ Keep My Yard Clen Of All Wast Coal I Wouut ‘Boun Mor Than I Can Help Isiah Smitch, Pumper 318 Central Station, Memphis ‘Tenn. D. September The 30 1921. | Joe Conklin, I have O Bade Your Or- I Hope. E Give You The Creack Number of Bors Of Coal I-Yourse In A Day 1 Have Onely Yourse 2 Bors Of Coal ‘To. Day. That Is: The Best vs. Frank D, Woodworth, defendant. Is Hereby Given, of a special execution ‘to me directed and deliveredyand now in my hands, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Fourth Judicial District Court, State of North Dakota, in and for the County of Burleigh upon a judgment a corporation? defendant, I have’ levied upon the following: described. personal. “property of said: defendant to-wit. One Briscoe Touring Car,-1919 Model, 30807; Engine No. 37529. And that I shall on Saturday, the 26th day of November, A. D. hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day,. at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in safd County and State, proceed to sell the right, po? ES. ENGE PEGE t tral, Station, Memphis Tenn. » i One Way of Cs [DOINGS OF THE DUFFS GEE, | WISH THE Boss WOULD HURRY AND GET BACK ~- 1 HAVE To-SEE HIM ON AVERY IMPORTANT BUSINESS MATTER! ARE: YOU GOING TO FIRE HiM’ OR GIVE HIM A RAISE ? OH, THERE'S THE BOSS NOW -..) WANT To LOOK RIGHT WHEN | GOIN TO SEE HIM - AFELLOW'S APPEARANC SAY, BOSS, DID You HAVE ANY OF THOSE. SUGGESTIONS GAVE You CARRIED “OUT YET 2 \- 1S HALF THE TWIN CITIES PREPARE 10 GRE wert .Y WN, t : TREY | secret service men and. three orde:lies. MA N AL KO H : Ki Tt In the American Legion party ac- ‘ EJAY BY] companying the marshal are ‘Hanna- «St! Paul, Mina, Foch, ‘first’ soldier the ‘world, will come to St. Paul Friday night for a Traveling With Foch Mark Traycling with Marshal Foch, “en merated in the order of their ran the telegram. specifies, Desticker, Count Dechambrum, Col-|f,oughborough and newspaper men. Frank Parker, U. 3, A., aid Colonel ‘Francis ‘E. Drake Berton Braleys Daily Poem RelativelySpeaking If you’re sure you'll continue’ to love her When, after ihe honeymoon’s through, assurance that the marshal will'stop in St.Paul on his tour of the nation is contained ina telegram’ | received Saturday night by. Dr}\A: A: Van Dyke, department commander of the American Legion. were instructions given ‘Dr. Van Dyke for the entertainment of the cel ed soldier, many’ words of. the ‘teic- | ‘gram being devoted to'his abhorence |’ of e!aborate banquéts, fondness for a} * homely bowl of bread ‘and milk and '| insistence on fourhours’ réstin the middle (of the day.” ‘Marshal ‘Foch will Paul‘at 8:30 p. m. Friday. Equally definite follow his own inclinations he would go ‘immediately to a ltotel, it-is'inti- tated by by messagé from ‘Légion offitials traveling with him.’ Thers' a’ brief reception participated in by officials of St. Paul, the state and members of the legion. Divides Honors The ‘telegram; sent by Alton T. Rob- erts of: Marquette, Mich:, who will be in “the;:marshal’s. party, anticipajes Tivalty- between the twin cities honoring; the: man -who: led) the: Allici ‘armies ¥to victory. the marshal will visit various pl: Sot: inte¥est, must be equally divided betwéen St.’ Paul and Minneapolis, it is specified..'s" The iprogram for the entertainment of Foch will be arranged at ‘a meetin“. the}: state “executive committee of}, ite American :Legion to be held at the St. Paul Athletic club th ing, it was said;by:Dr. Van Dyke. * St.Paul ‘citizens, will have an, op- ,bortunity. to, greet,-the marshal atc.a ‘meeting at the Auditorium to be held: some time Saturday. 1 ch undertook the tr: the invitation of the. Le; Dr. Van Dyke said. You find—a Her ways we If; you won't mind her wearing a wrapper Or putting cold cream on her brow; If you're sure you won’t jump up and slap her For ‘some slight domestical row; will be, however, is too big a ma (the. organization and of the government. and of civic,;patri- otic and labor. bodies will be asked, wae at THE BISMARCK TRILU! ng Then Out, BY ALLMA NO, THIS 1S REAL BUSINESS! VE BEEN READING SOME BOOKS ON OFFICE EFFICIENCY | DREW UP SOME PLANS AND SUGGESTIONS AND GAVE THEM To THE BoSs- |'WANT To FIND OUT WHEN HE’S GOING’ OH.YES, ALL OF THEM-|,PUT THEM IN, THE WASTE-BASKE AND THE JANITOR CARRIED “THEM OUT! Lieutenant Desoubreyran, Dr. Andre, ford MacNider, national commander; Past Commander Franklin D'Olier; te in welcoming him to the| Jame; A. Drain, Washington; Colone! R. Van King, New York; John y qammander of the department of Michigan;,C. FE, McCullough, Bal- timore; Leo A. Stafford and Alton ‘T are Cen TRIBUNE WANIS—FOR RESULTS nde nost husbands diseover— e too good to be true; If you think you'll continue to love him When, after the honeymoon’s end, The idicsyncrasies' of him Prove quite an aston “A£ you think you can stand:him unshaven And smoking a reeking dudueen; If you won’t mind the way he’ll behave in The days you are “getting things clean;” iB ing blend; Ff you won’t mind his being quite human And sometimes a little bit less; if, you won’t’ mind her being a woman Instead of/aniangel, I gu +) pn spite of some ifterval s°4'89me boredem and friction and jar, i, © M¥ou’ll find yourselves fully.as happy ~Ap average married folks, ae! eo “NEA Service.) PPYs (Copyright, 1921, ALL RIGHT = HOW WOULD. YOU: LUKE .. SOMETHING IN. THE SMOKING: | WANNA, BUY +A BIRT/DAY PRESENT. FOR ME OL MAN iI NIX=. 1, DONT, WANT. NUTTIN’ IND’ SMOKIN’ LINE. =e WANNA CROSS - CUT cross-cut sawi— ZZ "THAT'S. A. FUNNY PRESENT = 15, YOUR FATHER IN D'CAPPENTER, Chiropractor : , Fairy tales are no longer allowed if TTT ——< ONE 25¢ ii (wire eveng’ —LIOd PURCHASE. epee See oh Ae TS SNE | “VAMPS” WHO. - cof the emperor,vand a ‘soldier. Once more her’ conspirasey | 1 of the Paris American Legion posi; | Major Demiery, Captain L’Hopitay Roberts of Marquette, Mich; J. M.j husband ilivided the “By | Lilford and four comps from their hunt in Liiford park with 2,518 rabbits. They had heen out six ‘PAGE SEVEN oiciemricicssiniceemoromn CSO | LEGION MAN 1S. LAWMAKER. os Sturgis, South Dakota Legislator, ts MADE HISTORY .yAuthor of Measures in the .In- By JAMES C. YOUNG, 8 “) 4 terests of Americanism. EEE OEE | aie first’ man on: the job in the morning, he further surprised legi FROM TAVERN MAID TO EMPRESS, tive ¢ 5 never m single roll during the | til the legislature was in session, He was a chap- lain ins the army, he explained, in which well-known organization a man was either on the dot or ICTURE. to yourself a tenth con-) try: wineshop .in Constantinople, | then culled Byzantium. Imagine that! the dour is flung open and asparty of gay blades enter. They are led) b: Romanus, ‘son of the emperor. ‘he drink, and) Romanus adinires. the tay- ern’ keeper's daughter, In. 956 this same girl, 'Theopluno, was married fo Romanus,:his imperial father being an indulgent man who ap- parently cared little whom his son wed, / ahead of itor But: the mother and. five: sisters. of he. wasn’t! Homanus scorned the tavern maid. In) | “Carroll, D. Erskine, preacher-legis; Othe emperor died, supposedly of ator of Sturgis, SD. rried poison ‘administered through the agency) what he learned in his country's serv: of lis son'and ‘Lheophano, now become. ice Awith him, the electorate of his greedy of honors. | state He left after 1: rs of ‘Romanus was av profligate and Lheo:| Presbyterian ministry on leave of ab- phuno. evidently suspected that she, sence to serve as chaplain of the might be put aside: So she east her hteenth Battalion during the World eyes upon.’ Nicephorus Phocas the war, seeing 14 months’ service. Af- greatest soldier of bis time and. aj ter the armistice, while stationed at power in tlie state, Camp Merritt, N. J., he met all trans- The’ two ired together, ; Ro-| ports at the doc! (1) ministered to nittius died in t the age of twen-i wounded men being returned to Amer- and. the. his senting that! ican’ hospitals. In appreciation of his hig wife poisoned him. .. ‘Ther! she had! work the men presented him a jeweled Phocas proclaimed emperor, and a sec-|, W8teh- ond time. became empr n-{ In the legislature, Mr, Erskine was tium. This brought’ on a contest with} uthor of a bill to insure proper ob- the church) Which refused to: s: servance of Armistice day, and of an- the marriage, But’ the vamptre .» Other requiring all school teachers to a woman of wit as well as seduction,| f#ke an oath of loyalty to the Consti- and she helped her new impe hus-; tution. He is a member of the Amer- band to maintain hin s won} ican Legion in Sturgis, and state chair notable victories against the Saracens} Mn of the bey scouts. He was ’born and greatly extended the power of in Binghamton, N. ¥., and educated zantium. Theophano tired of him and) at Lake Forest college, Mlinols. looked about. for new conquests. She cast her favor upon Zimiskes, Feenel TO OBTAIN DENTAL SERVICE Wt young! Veterans, to Receive Treatment, Must Comply With the Conditions Prescribed. An outline of the procedure for ex- service men to obtain dental treatment has been. prepared by the national service division of the American Le- gion, Dental treatment will be furnished by the bureau of war risk insur- mice to veterans of the World war under the following conditions: took shape, and Phocas was assis: s dd. Phen the church demanded that Zimykes drive spceptane forth; from the palace. lefore his self-pro- | claimed accession to the purple would | be recognized, ‘To the consternation | of Theophano, he promptly eed and | she was bundled off to a prison. But) the wily vampire who had risen from the tavern to a throne still preserves! her cunning, and it was not long unti® Zimiskes also passed away, a polson victim, ‘Theoph: 1. Where a person has been award-} compensation for dental disability. When such treatment is neces- sary for the cure of a condition which} vesulted from military service and is the reason for which compensation nei has been awarded, 5 | 5 eet 99 VY, 3. In emergency cases which are VAMPS” WHO & immediately necessary for the relief, MADE HISTORY & 0 conditions endangering the lite of; By JAMES-C. YOUNG. 4 the: patient or causing great pain. | ee 8 Giaimants who have not been award-| BS wee a “ed dental disability, but feel they! (@ by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) | snoug have such ‘due to military! THE WOMAN WITH THE “EVIL! sorvice, should immediately file claim EYE.” & jin the regular manner; whereupon they will receive an order from the first ne re: | ils to! ea hor part. | ed turned to the 1 eCur has the evil eye,” said Dumas,, district medical supervisor to report she will bring a curse upon any to the nearest dental examiner for ex- man who loves her.” j amination and such emergency treat- History knows the beautiful woman | ment as may be requ . Approval of whom he spoke as Lola Montez,; of the dental examiner's report must but she was christened Elizabeth, the' be made by the bureau of war risk ter of an Irish woman and Lord; insurance, ‘on, by the left hand, Afterward To receive the benefits of the dental the mother mturried and went to In-} laws, claimants must pursue their case dia’ with her soldier: husband. When) through the regular channels, as_ bills the girl was sixteen, her mother came; contracted outside of the authority of back to England for a time, and the: the bureau of war risk insurance will young mistress proceeded fo run; not be paid, except. where suflicient away, marrying a soldier and depart-) evidence is produced that the case was ing for India. {emergency or that the claimant was abeth left ‘India, stopped in! ignorant of his rights to dental treat- Spain, and changed her name to Lola! ment. 3 Montez. She etudied dancing and de-! termined to storm London. Her ap-| MOTHER SEEKS SOLDIER SON peuance it I843.was heralded. as ay i Paine great event, Dut she could not dance. | i e y Her failure brought hi id she ro.| American Legion Searching for James. -, H "|B, Adle, She!!.Schock: Victim— turned to the continent, wandering | aie ¥ is through Germany and Belgium, ‘Then Disappearedyin Februarys ane sere fo. With Sie conegiven My Refusing to believe that her sow is Wear O eg rel a Pole, for dead, although she real recently « whom everybody, felt) sympathy bes} newspaper ae ‘i cause of their struggle for liberty. | caune orsthesbir- So Lola came to Paris, und ital in Minnese A name, and started to dance Hcl adumtdien che more hisses greeted her, Tt was aL hana mre OOF Sheifewsinto'n f identification iden- slippers and garters, an threw tienl with those of them at the audience. | ane aon Mra, Paris had been wou. Lola, dropping: yfargaret eo iiE her other name, became the fashion) 7 owell, Mass., has of the day. An editor was: killed in appealed to the a. duel about, her, and Dumas pro-| an ‘Legion nounced the Ane quoted above, which tor jely in her drove her from the capital. She next) antiring arch. turned yp in Munich dnd enslaved «ld! "phe hoy. sought-is dames HW. Adie, King Ludwig. ‘Then folly’ took hold’ 4 wounded service: man-of the World of her. She s arted to els the state | war who disappewred: on. Kebru: -- M1 800n: a Hae a a fee, that Jast while on: his away from Lowell ‘to she almost lost her fe. A inob sur-| Poston, Mass, where he vas: (6 re: rounds tee pad ay Habe i j.ceive a government examination. The manded that “she. .come sont, holt! former soldier was: suffering from a eame, in her nightgown, pistol in! gayere attack of shell’ shock at the hand, She emptied the contents into) time; 5 the crowd and “barely escaped the!” With ner husband's death since the mab's fury when Luc rived at) war, the. mother is in straightened the head of the'royal bodyguard. She | ejrcumstances.: Her son's government had tv, flee, and. Ludwig lost his compensation checks have been: arciv- throne: ing monthly, during his: absence, she Lola had’ exhausted Europe, She j-declares, but they..cannot. be cashed came to New York, and tried in to} without his signature. danee. Once more she failed, att kd went West, dipping into the min camps for a while, then on to Aus: tralia, and’ finally ik to New York, Now she lies in Greenwood cemetery, | dau; To Roosevelt’s Memory. A. bronze tablet. dedicated to the memory of the late Col. Theodore Roosevelt recently wus p nted the Brooklyn, and not even an epitaph) american Legion .of Kings County, marks her. simple; headstone, New York, by, the United Spanish War Sa DAVE TiRER Veterans. The tablet was composed of VISIT TO GRAVE CURES, | metals taken’ from: the ill-fated Maine; Lendon Nov. 22.—Persons who suf- the Olympia, Dewey’s flagship; the |fered from nervous disorders due to) Oregon, which made the trip from San i lovs of their relatives during the Wat jranciseo in time to afd in the destruc: are said to have been cured by a visit |} to the graves of their lost ones in France. Rev, A. H.-L! + duc tion of Cervera’s fleet at Siatiago and the old battleships New York and 1 who con: : Brocklyn. parties to grav he has seen many ake place. Tee art DOG ADOPTS KITTENS, ¢ HIVE BAG. 2,518 RABBI! Garstang, Bie, Nov22-—Wwhen-the: Northants; Eng. No 22. mother of a Jitter of kittens died) a nions returned | dog-attached tova/farm-néar here-be- came {foster mother, tosthe “orphans.” The kittens have $rown considerahly

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