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a anne needs pene mail clerks, Salary, $135 to $192: month Traveling expenses paid. Examin- ation announced soon. , Write for {ree specimen questions. Columbus Anstitute, Columbus, Ohio, 11-23-1t SELP WANTED- FEMALE WANTED—=Giri ‘for general houso- ‘work, Phone 364-J.° Mrs. Herman Ode. 11-21-3¢ FOR SALt OR RENE. HOUSES AND PLATS FOR SALE—Large Cae i “house of eleven rooms and bath; hot water heat, hardwood floors. Best in the city; $1,900 cash, balance easy terms. J. H. Holihan, Phone 745, ine et 11-218 FOR RENT—A fine 6-room modern house, either furnished or unfur- nished.. Phone 612, or call 44 Main i 21-3t partly furnished . or . unfurnish Rhone 183. Bismarck Business C lege. APARTMENT TO LET—Furniture:for sale. Call Flat M, Rose apartment. 11-28-1w. ——_—_BOOMS FOR BENT FOR RENT—Room in modern house, four blocks from _postoffice, third house east of swimming pool on Main St. Will rent for $10 a month. Phone /7: (37-5. ? 11-23-1w FOR, RENT-_Large. front:room, three blocks from postoffice, with bath and toilet and cold water; for gentle- men. Phone 667-J, or ‘write Tributie 310. 11-22-lw FOR RENT—One room with kitchen- tte. Also one ‘small bedroom. Ha- zelhurst, €11 6th ‘St., Phone 273. it sa FOR, RENT—One close in im room, /centleman . preferred. Ga 81) Rosser St. ; Phone.432-My.- 11-22-3t FOR RENT—Forhishoi or unfurnieh- ed: rooms, 213 10th St. N, FOR f RENT<Fumnished 0 ‘room in.m ern house 607 6th Street. Phone-782. 11-21 7 FOR FOR RPNT—Modern light house- keeping rooms. 722 Sth St. Phone| 485-R. 11-21,3t,] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with board, 517 7th ‘St. Phone 586. « 11-23-3¢ _ FOR RENT—Laree arge modern — room, suitable for two, 522 2nd St. os F1-28-3t FOR, RENT — Furnished . room’ ith board, at 409 bth St. . At shed ‘or. MORTHAGE SURE. SALE — Notice “is. hereby. elven, ‘tbne: ‘that certhin pign tga ee nexecuted gnd / dé= |] Iivered by GS, esnan apd Tut A. eenap, “his Wife, paverteagors 10; larry Ev.O'Neill,- mortgages, diuted the | gecond day of September. in. tie Fear, of our Lord one thousand nine hund- red and nineteen, and filed. for record: in the office of the register’ of deeds} of the county» of Burleigh, in the atate of North Dakota, on the 16th day of October A, D., 1919 at 1:30-o'clock P. M, and recorded thercin in book 59 of mortgages on page 116, will. be foreclosed by a sale of the primises such. mortgage and hereinafter escribed at the. front door of the Burleigh ‘county, North. Dakota, court house in the ‘city. of. Bismarck, 4 Burleigh Couny North Dakota. at ine hour of 10 o'clock A, M.. on the 17th day of December. A.D, 1921, to Satisfy the amount. due upon such mortgage on the day of ‘sale. On account of default. having been made by the said mortgagors. in not paying the first two installments:of said ‘mortgage, . the said mortgagec hereby exercises his option under’ the terms, and provisions of said mortgage, of declaring the, whole.of said mort-. ‘age due and’ piyable ‘and therefore does heréby. declare the whole of said mortgage-—Ate-and payable and does hereby “give notice of the foreclosure of the whole of said mortgage. The premises ~ described. in| such mortxage andg-which willbe sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The norih. west quarter, (CN. OW, 124) of section, ten (10) in} township one hundred and forty (140) )) north, of range ‘seventy. seven (77) | west of the Sth principal, meridian in} Burleigh county, North Bakota, { There will be due on. sug mortgage, at the date of-sale the 6; f two} hundred and ‘twelve donars. and) eighty three cents ($212.83), besides; the costs of this foreclosure. That) said sum of $212.83 includes the sum of! one hundred and two pollaras which‘ is aitcrests paid by. said: Harry O'Neill: ona prior mortgage ‘on, said’ Jand execiited and delivered: by. the said mortgagors and said ~sum of $212.83 also includes the sum of; sa dollars ang» y seven ont as interestgon.the inter paid prior mortgage. : Dated November first 1921," Harry BE, i, 3 Said Mortgagéex M. Register, Attorney of said Mortgagee, | ismarck, North Dakota, 11-2-9-16-33-20-12-7 oF REAL ESTATE MORT- NOTICE GABE FORCLOSURE BY ADVER- TISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by rea- son :of default therein, that. certain. mortgage made and executed by. David: M. Hatch and Katie L. Hatch, his wife, mortgagors, to the Federal nd Bank; of St. Paul, Minn., a body ‘cor- Porateof the. City of St. Paul. County Tkamsey, and State-of Minnesota, Bee ae dated «the’ 26th> day of February. 1919; which mortgage was filed for record in the office of ete ; Register of Deeds. in Burleigh of as North Dakota, on the 7th day larch A. D.'1919. at 2:40 o'clock My,and Recorded in. Bood 161 of someon on Page 86, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises de- scribed in said Mortgage at the front door:,;of the Court “House in the Sity ob Bismarck, North Dakota, at the hour of qne-o’clock in the afternoon.of the 3rd day of December, 1921, ‘to satisfy the mount due on said mortgage on hoher” of sale a ‘i premises described. in ‘sald mortgage ‘and. which will be sold to satia 'y the same are as follows: The»;West Half (W 1-2) and; the Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Sec- tion; Twenty two (22), Township.:Qne Hundred Forty one (140) North, Range Kighfy. (80) West- containing Four Hundred Eighty (480) acres, more or Ss ‘8 exer, p. ee wey 11-2221 sat: the “place. designated on Hay best th the =. £0sT LOST=Pocket. “hook containing $36.¢)) in currency, also .check, amount $15.5... Finder return to Bismarck e Hide and Fur (2 tor reward. fi = -11-22-3t Rovers | WANTED. pe WANTED TO. BUY—Have party de- siring. to. buy 8 or 10 room house, including about. 5 bed jnogms, close to school: What have you to offet, Geo, M. Register. 11-21-1w FS PE any GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE ‘We buy-and sell all kinds of house and office furniture. We pay the highest cash price and guarantee what: we.gell to, be ag,represented “or, 90 - gale, you to be the dudge. We ‘repair ‘ana rebuild furniture at the right. “price. Our prices and: terms are fair to all: When you want.to buy or sell second hand “house or office furniture. SEE US. 07 Main St.,.or phone 298, A. M, Ga) rison, Owner. ~ 11-14-1m FOR: SALEOn trade for Bismarck residence ‘property. . Genera] hard- wate store. With small stock of furnitute....and farm Only: hardware in town. Best farm- ing land in state. Address F.C. Weaster: Hamberg, N. Dak. 11-16- 2w| EPILE) "7 ¢S—Would= “you care to y learn: about new rational treatment for, ‘immediate relief. of Epilepsy, positively . stopping seizures from first day's use. Information free. “Speotalist,” Drawer “C,” 592 Lan- der, Wyoming. - 11-23-1t Tecan” 790, change, 118 6th St., We buy, sell and exchange. used. home and office furni- ture; highest prices ‘paid. 11-22-1w POR SALE—House- -hold furniture, as gool as new, cheap. Also child’s furniture, toys..and books. ‘Phone 224: L. W. Rose Aprt. FOR RENT—Two light Housekeeping y furnished ighed, or, oo to. capital. 11-21 3t]' a hay. a Jot 75, & for fr d Ave. iy ‘Sort wc 11-23-1w T ; FOR, Tage, euutpmdat, 1 apt ‘Box 308,. Bis. 1 aA 11-21-3t 3ar' 8. for... winter 00 1 Der ‘month. ae z id. smgrtgage on the date. of:sule’the mum of $6034.42." Noticeof inteption: to, Foreclose wab given a8 Froguired, by Jaw,.more than thirty “days before ‘the beginning of 9,000., these -proceedings,.. The defau sistw ot: ithe «non-payment amorti¢ation: instalfinent of $195.00 due on February 28th, .1921. Dated ia 26th day'of October, 1921. :omhe Federal Lank, Bank of St: Paul, ‘Owner: of isaid « Mortgage. E._T, Burke, tiorney, Bismarck: N. Dak. 10-26-11-2 -9-16- 23-20) ‘ADVERTINING: ‘FOR jaune FOR THE PURCHASE OF BONDS “'By. order? of. the. Board of County Commissioners. The County Auditor. is hereby authorized to advertise for Sealed’ ‘Bide for, the purchase « of ‘negotiable bonds to raise funds there- | hy: for the purpose ‘of: taking up-1919 ‘and © 4920., ontatanding > seed. grain. Warrants to the-amount of. . $75,900.00 For County, Poor. ee 25,000.99) Yor «Generals Fund.. . 25,000. 004 The agercgate sum’ not ‘to EXCCEN GFF ieee eee dee dy 125. 000: 40 Said. bonds are. to ‘be in. the de-i nomination | of *$500,00 each to: bear, date of 1st.day of January;:A. D,. 1922./ and . to mature onthe 30th;-day of June, A. D. .1927;/ to. bear interest at the» rate of 6 per. cent. per annum payable semi-annually on ‘the ‘first days of January and JuJy.of each year swith: jecoupors altached representing | each. interest’ payment thereof. and both bonds and. interest ‘to\be payable ly the pur- ichaser., The bonds td: be. made pay- lables to bearer and to be numbered from ‘one upwards; The “above stated bids shall. be ra- ceived by the County Auditor up until 2 PxM, 30th day of November. 1921. The.Board of County Commissioners reserves. the right to reject any and all_ bids, Dated at SUT ER N, Dak, Novem- ber -7th : County. Auditor. 11-9-16-23 janeg.-with tie Pat in) the .i Jentittrd, mettas’ on Zot sey, of Novinnet UAT, £92k: property of the paid cord ah, ‘estate, herein wifes ‘be ‘be Sold to the high st bia- der. for cash: at public auetion rt: the ‘office-of. Hon. H1..F. O'Hare, rcferac Sn the-Little Building, City of Bismarcic. County of Burleigh and State ofeNorth Dakota. on the 26th day of November . D, 1921, at the hour of three o'clock in, the’afternoon of said day. 3: “The goods which will be sold Rtisaid time and place'are the stuck of-tner- chandise of said bankrupt, consisting of ‘dry goods, shoes, groceries andigen- eral merchandise, as listed in hisisched- ule, and of the value of $10,224i65,sand ‘also the furniture and fixtures tintedid store, consisting of shelve desks, fiting cabinets, scal fe, the value of $1,890.92; that saidimer- chandise and fixtures are now Jatated in the building formerly occupied’ by the bankrupt in the Village of Dunn County, North Dakota, ai be inspected any reasonable how! to the day of sale. ae That a complete inventory ro merchandise and fixtures are one file in the Office of the Hon. H.-F. O' y Har e, Referee, Bismarck, North Dakotar’, ih Dated this 19th day of Novem bei D. 1921. H._F. KELLER, rrp “a Bismarck, North ota, SCOTT CAMERON, 107+ Attorney for ‘Trosters. Bismarck, North, Dakota, 11—21, 22, 23. a Benent of a Good aug «i However, the laugh began, At is a Tecognized fact that a fey ieajthy jitha-has” form one of the;best tonics amerina Tt ats TANT yet eftore ass “eae aeperay implements. | Ruder'’s Furniture Ex-|. particularly urrfornods 15] | i 11-21-1w’ ee UNFAVORABLE REPORTS ‘Chicago, Nov. 23—Unfavorable crop reports from Argentina together with higher prices from Beanos Aires had a bullish influence during the early |.v. 1 trading in the wheat market here. Op- «ning quotations which ranged from t/ 8-8 to 7-8 higher with Dec. $1.09 ae to. $1.10 and May $1.11 5-8 to $1.11 7+ were followel by niderate uptur: m8. South St. Paul, Nov: 23.—Cattle re- ceipts: 3,500, strong. $5.75. mostly $3.25 to $4.50. cutters $2,00° to $3.00. Bologna bulls $2.25 to $3.25. practical packer top $6.50. Stockers and feeders slow, about ‘steady, bulk to .20 cents higher. | $8,50 to $5.00. Hog receipts 13,000, 10 85. ‘Sheep receipts, 1,000. 25. cents: higher. lambs $8.50, Ewes steady to strong, 'bulk godd ewes $3.00. MARKETS ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK generallg Butcher cows and. Veal calves Bulk. good CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ———_——-—4 Steady to Bulk, beef steers $4.75 to heifers Canners and steady, Range $5.25 to Lambs fully fat Chicago, Nov. ¥3—Cattle receipts ‘Hog ‘receipts i hi her. hieep higher. : . MINNEOPOLIS FLOUR Mfpneapotis, Minn., Noy. 23—Flour | unchanged to 15 cents higher, In car- load lots Aamily patent $7.40 to $7.50 a barrel” Shipments 38,889 barrels. Bran $14 to $17. Bismarck, Nov, 22, No, 1 dark northern No. 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed durum Mp. 1 red durum No. 1 flax .. No, 2 flax No. 2 rye , Minnéapolis, dark nomhern. $1.27 December $1.20 7-8 to $1.21. Corn No. 3 yellow 44 1-4 to 45c. Freckles and His Friends recilkonnd FRENDS ELM ST. T6ERS. Steady to 25 cents higher. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished. by Pussell-Miller Co.) 1921. MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN Wov. 23—Cash 7-8 to $1.58 OFFICIAL ScoRE e FouRTH ; QUARTER. 28 28 — Two MINUTES TD No. i 1-8; 18,000, tetrong to receipts 8,000, ‘strorig to SIGNULS ! a7 EIGHTYONE - FouR— XY Z— ZIPPO-NINE - ONE FOR TEENTWO J Oats No. 3, $1.89 to $1.31 1-2 | Batley 36! ‘19 62c. Flax, $1.17. 1-2 to $1.18 1-2. NOTICE OF FOR Notice is’ hereby has been made. in the c that rtain chattel mort x Theatre, Com mortgage Guaranty Bank of Dakota, dated Deceml: filed in the office of the Deeds of Burleigh, County, kota on December 11th 9 eure the following indehbtedn sum of Three ‘Thousand Dol 000.00), That the default consists in the fail; ure to pay any part of said indebted- 0 and mainder Phat there this dat ness excepting the sum of interest and ‘that “th. past) due. and |payable. due upon said: mort: the sum of $2875.00; 1 elected to ex in said. me fe therginc described cat. publiganction agreeable to the statute made and provided, at the Ie "No, 220,+ 4th “Street.: North Dakota ‘(aala, propert; too: bulky for removal) sat :thé hour of two (2). o'clock in the ‘fterndon of Wednesday, November 30th 4022, ae The personal/iproperty des beds itn sald mortgageiand which will be sold to satisly the; same is described us follows: 374 Opera, Chairs. in such e: ane vi 2 Simplex Projectors, complete ,in- cluding motors. 8 Two- biece plastic side wall fix- tures, 4 36-inch. open-wo bowls. 2 20 crehostadts and equipment of Vv vs kinds, Dated this 22nd day of November, 1921 P ill me Wwhy. ould not be g SNL IL id u it Dated than three succe uwenty oft hearing. (SBAL) FOR RENT—Roonr , Also, extra board at The Mohaw:, 401 bth St. ; ed, and the pr Date “thereat: in the state of Towa, duly 1 Fauthent ated, with his petition f jon to probate as the la ad, and for the i: oon of his Court the Le wt8 [2th day of November, By the Court: I. citati in K by. publication. In bune once. eath wee ive weeks, all not days said less date ‘ore 1, C., DAVIES, Tudgevot the County Court: 23-805, 12 with Board. 11-23-5¢ WANTED — Two neat appearing young ladies for high class adver-} tising work. Call 516 8rd St. 11-23-3t FOR RENT—Five room house, two ROLLIN) WELCH Bom BUT blocks, from post office. Suitable ian Attorney for Mortg: \ for small family. Phone Ca , NO CE Hw site | PROOF ‘OF FONEIGN W STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, of Burleigh—ss, IN_COUNTY COURT, Davies, Judge, In the Matter of tne tiatate:s of. Sam- uel, Adajr, Deceased: C , before Hon I. L. Pearson, Ictitioner, . Fred B, rt, Mary Colip, les. He Adair, Rex 8. Adair | and Kenneth Adair, Responden The,State of No amed. respon interested Samuel Adair, h. Dakota to Ah; lo One You and.each of you are hereby no, rh tified that F. 1. Pearson, the petitioner | With herein, has filed in thig Court a copy | nr of the last will and testament of $ uel BF, Adair, late of the city of Wes Branch, in the County of Cedar and Final Scorc: 34 to 28 cannot: celebrate. ‘ciently, something bette initheir praise, finds new Leauties at every inter and would stay long in the prese; of Uiose choice companions, friends, he may dispense with a wide nea vhost Minds need not large libraries. THA is 2 good book which is opened oy in oks and Faends. books suf. ing his best, still remains to be spoken After si As with friends, one jew, e As with tance: Few and choice, The pectation —and closed with A, Bronson Alcott. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS By Blosser 5c Gin RTE ATC TES OR BY ALLMAN || 92°2020000 | there will be the amusement of run- { 1 yea } mornin 1 it ; cook was ordered to have breakfast CANES SEATS TERNS EEE BOWSER WINS AGAIN And Again He Lowers Mrs. Bowser’s Colors. By M. QUAD. @ 1v21, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) | Irs. Bowser,” began. Mr. Bowser | the other. evening, “this afternoon 1 have. known, for the first time in my life; what gigantic enjoyment and stu- pendous pleasure meant.” “T is,” she, replied, after a long look at him, “you baye been looking over the dictionary and remembering all the hard words you could.” “My dear, I am talking just as a always talk, and don’t you get up any | riot about it. T have, this atternoon, been taking a ride on a motorboat,” “So ‘you have got around to that, | have, you?” “I have, madam... A friend of mine who owns a motorboat invited me to , go With him ona trip, and he permit- ted me to have the whole management | of the boat.” ., “And it didn’t dive to the bottom, or | try. to, jump over, the sun?” queried Mrs, Bowser, with a smile. “It went along just, as easy as & rocking chair, and nothing whateyer | F happened, It took me legs than. two minujes to, get the hang of the ‘thing, ayd my, friend sald he never saw a boat, better managed. ‘Tomorrow Iam to, go fishing in her with, a couple of frends, and 1 stall waves unalloyed ‘n't see why you go fishin You never caught a fish, your, life, and you always get alm drowned.” » “T have caught barrels and 1 s of fish!” roared Mr. Bowser, nd 1 never even fell into the water. I shall go tomorrow, and T will- bring back such a string of fish as will make your eyes bulge out! Besides the fishing, ning the boat. All in all, 1 will ps such us day as has not come to me for | | | “Very well, Mr. Bow I will go down to the store the first thing in the | and order: my mourning. 1 will » stop and consult with the un- dertaker.” Mr. Bow smiled inp! r, instead of getting an- and announced that i As useless to argue the matter, It { was, consequently, dropped, but the urlier than usual Next morning Mr. Bowser with two friends in search of the un- alloyed, That is, they did not set out at | onee, They took their seats in the | boat and it was ordered to go ahead. It did not go. It remained at the wharf like a ‘schoolboy sulking. “What in. thunder ails your old boat?” chorused the friends. { “Nothing ‘tall, gentlemen,” replied Mr. Bowser, who was not worried in | half an hour i i “Ll Have Caught Barrels and Bartels of Fish.” the least. “She’s only waiting to get a good start.” By and. by the boat got one. She went right away at twenty miles an hour and Just missed a craft coming up the river by a foot or two. “Say, old man, if you are going to; run the boat this way we want to get | right, oyt!” exclaimed the friends, “Calm yourselves, gentlemen— yourselves, I just wanted tos that vessel a little. You see, I ha the boat under perfect control, and | there is not any more danger than there would be in walking up with | You can get your fish lines | The boat went. along for a quarter of-a mileas steady as an old hor: and she whirled half,around and mad for ‘the other shore. The friends | yelled at Mr, Bowser and got ready to | leap overboard, but after half a min- | ute Mr. Bowser regained his control | and said: , gentlemen, my nund_ slipped a little, but it will not occur again, If] there was any danger I would not have | invited you. I will now throw over. iny j shark line hook and we may capture a: monster.” | The hook and line were thrown ‘over-! board and dragged behind the boat, | which was on its good behavior. Of a} sudden there was a jerk and a stop-| page, and Mr. Bowser quietl, “Gentlemen, we have got a shark least fifteen feet long, and our da. pleasure has begun. You two men haul in the monster, and I will see to| the boat.” The men hauled. but they could} make no progress. The bot wy: True National Clory. The true glory of a nation does not | consist in the extent of its dominion, in the fertility of the sotl, or. the | beauty of nature, but rather in. the moral and intellectual pre-eminence ot | the people.—-Sir John Lubbock. i i the captain threw one of the missi | ool on, the, viv 0 get out a pig one, }and down. jracing along, Jin | | edges together oem PAGE SEVEN —=_== ing tw go ahead, ‘but she could nor: Inove, After vepeated efforis gone of the men snid: 4 “s old man, do you now what your I's aw k or a log, and the hook has got a fast hold of it. You will have to cut the rope.” The rope was cut und the boat pro- ceeded on its way. Nothing occurred | in the next nalf hour, except getting twice and on s. ‘The sand banks three ¢ . was a schooner nded with bri coming up the riv- er, and Mr. Bowser ran his bout very close lo her to ask the priee of bricks. en shore at. him led him the biggest Then a .catboat, Which was sailing peacefully along, and fearing neither man. nor beast, got a bump from the motorboat, and the owner of the cat said he would meet Mr. Bowser some day and punch the head off him, Mr. Bowser made no reply. His unalloyed was too great to. be interfered with by.a serap. He. wits sworn at. and abused by his guests, but he was untroubled, The boat finally reached what, Mr. Bowser believed was good _ fishing and ¢ “One cf the Men Fell Overboard.” grounds, and was*stopped and the an- chor, thrown overboard. “Gentlemen, if it pleases you,” ob- wrved Mr. Bowser, “we will do some gigantic fishing here.” It didn't please them. They wanted | to swim ashore or have the coastguard ake them ashore, but when Mr. Bow: + had caught his first fish they also east in their lin It simply was good fishing. The fish were running strong, and they were to be caught at the rate of three a minute, In hauling in one of the men fell oyer- board, but he was reseued, and the “unaloid” went on. Mr. Bow ‘8 hoat was anchored in the middle of. the channel, and during the three hours there five or steamships passed up They whistled for the mo- torbout to get out of the way, but she did not move, Mr, Bowser said it was for them to turn out, 94 they had to. Many an epithet was hurled at the mo- torboat, but she did not seem te care. | She did not seern to care when lumps ; of conl followed the epithets. A tug, kicked up such a sea that a barrel or two of water came nto the boat, but all the occupants had to do was to elevate their feet. Mr. Bowser and his friends fished y for three’ hours. Then: th counted up. They bad 7% fish of good size. The other men told Mr. Bowser | that if he would. start the boat for | home they would give him their share | of the fish, He agreed to this and, by sheer good luck, he got the boat started and headed in the right direction. The trip up the river was made without ac- cident, but it was by the grace of Providence that she did not run into seven or eight erufts or go ashore to pick blackberries. ~The boat was ly tied up at. the shore before Bowser was onthe ryn tor a raph otlice for a dispatch to Mrs. Bowser, 4 ‘ “Grettest success on earth, Most a hundred fish. Get ready to beg my. pardon and take it all back.” When a.wagon drove up two hours Jater loaded with fish, Mrs. Bowser took it al] back. pe had to! Me had e ped with his life and caught a barrel of fish, and she went creeping about like a gilla that has been pun- ished. Trees in, the Parlor. dine the latest thing is to have ‘aunk Anderson ten finds three young birches tion for his bungalow of Shinh Pond. ‘To be exact he has the pleasure of main: Won their silver trunk j the gi fronds. stand high above the roof, finding the wry {to sun and rain holes, To allow passing breez to do, sous all birches Jike he -has made ihe -holes -very large, but to protect the heads’ of. his guests and his family) he has cleverly at tacked a waterproof cloth to the roof and. to the trunk; and plastered the with cement so that the joints are watertight. Now he can sit in his armehair tilted back to nature under his own roof tree. No Job for an Amateur. “Can't you make love like some of the. screen heroes?” do you mean?” Ss me. without. disuurbing rouge, embrace ine without disa ing my hair and draw my head to 4 shoulder without leaving powder all over your coat;’—Vilm Fun. Country tmports Much Sugar. The. United § produces about 2,500,000,009 pounds ¢ iid consumes lieariy four tl Stones Swallowed by Elephants. The habit of swallowing stones. ap” pears to be on among elephants, contuius a collection 6f 168 ston eraging (he = : tuken from the stéiGuch of ong /Attl-