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EBLE WANTED--FEMALE SPs WANTED. — Two “neat appearing eae book Containing $36.09 young ladies for high ‘class: Aarer: tising work. Call 516 3rd i1-28-8t RENT Three room, coca partly furnished or” unfurnished Phone 183. Bismarck Business Coi : lege. 11 lw For RENT—Five room house, . two blocks from post office. Suitable for small family. \ Phone 6: a be APARTMENT TO LET <Furaitar sale, Call Flat M, Rose. apartment, : #11-23-1Lw. pare FOR RENT—Room in modern house, four blocks from postoffice, third house: east of swimming poo] -on. Main’St. Will rent for $10 a month, Phone 737: 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 Tribune 3.310 1122-1 FOR RE! fo modern rooms fur- nished for light:housekeeping,. suit- able fox young married couple. 924 ith street. Phone 960J. FOR RENT—One close. in modern room, gentleman preferred. Ca} 81). Rosser St. Phone 432-M guerra ‘OR RENT—Futnished. rogm in mod- ern Ronee! ‘607 6th Street. Phone 782. 3 Yi 14-21. Tt FOR RENT — Roa wi with © Board. Also extra board at The Mohawk, 401 5th St. 11-23-56 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. with __ ours 517 7th St. Phone 586: aes ae 21-28; 23-3t FoR RENT—Large | anc “modern” room, —Sultable fon Raa §22 2nd St. 11-23-3t RENE, preiated room “with veer at 4! are 11-23-6t Bair race oe two, with =board,*at “4 408 5th St, ~~ 11-22-5¢ HOUSES WANTED, WANTED TO BUY—Have party: ‘de- siring to buy 8 or 10 room: house, including about 5 bed rooms, close to schaol.. What have rou to offer. _ Geo. M. Register. 1 NOTICE oF SUN naA on FORECLO- Notice. is onary. eagiven thes / that | certain mortgagé ‘executed ada de- livered — by ‘Cornelius ies Sehniidt: and Eva Schmidt, his wife, mortga ors, | to Farmers & Merchants State of. :Driscoll, North Dakota,.a domest! s corporation, mortgagee, dated the S1St day of December A, D, 1915, and filed for_record in the” office’ of, the \fe- gister of Deeds in and for the cotinty. of. Burleigh. and: ctate'of North: Dako: ta. on the 26th day of March, 1916; WA dul. recored* 4r Book 138 of Mort Eages on page 34, willbe foretloned, by a sale. of the premises in etch. Toy Burleigh, and. state: of! at the hour of 19 o'clock 6th: day. of December: A, satisfy the amount. ue. on. atch gageron the day of sale. The _ premises ddserihed in Bu mortgage, and which WiH* bu satisfy ‘the same, are situated’ in the county of Burleigh, and state of-North Dakota, and deseribed as follows, to wit: 3 The South cast Quarter (SB'1-4)70f Section Ten (10) and the ‘Southwest Quarter (SW 1-4) of Section: Bleven | (it), all, in’ Township-One ‘Hundred’ Forty, One North (141 N,) of Range number Seventy Five West (75 W.) of: the Fifth Principil Meridian, Default has occurred jn'the terms 0 said mortgage in that: the:said’ mort gagors have three prin cured by said mortgage “maturin; respectively on the “Ist day of January j in the years 1919, 1920: and 1921 which with the interest accrued and accru- to date of sale thereon amount ‘to um of Two Hundred Fourteen s pod Se sity ~ Four Cents of which -remaing owing. ‘on, BAN mortgagee id be due on such mortguge. at the date of sale the sum ‘of Eight Jlundred Fifty Eight —Dollars® dnd Ninety Nine Cents ($858.99), which sum includes interest ) the said mortgagee upon prior mortgag upon said land ine the sum of°$644.25 inclusive of interest besides the costs of this foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, Narth’ Dakota, October 20th 1921. Said Farmers “& Merchants State Bank of DI grou! P jortgagee. Fi sda eA Register, = jorney for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-21-2811 NOTICE OF. tity VI GAGE FORECLOS =11-18-25: ESTATE: MOR! UBE, BY ADVER TISBMENT. 3 Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that ‘certain mort- gage made and executed by John Carl. son (a single man) mortgagor to: The Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, Min: a body corporate.’ of the ‘city of St Paul, County of ‘Ramsey. and filets ae Minnesota, mortgagee. dated the 264 aay of June 1919, which mortgage was. filed ‘for record in the office: of the | Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 10th o0y, of-Jnly,, 1919, at 9:20 A M., and Recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages on page 239, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in said mortgage at the front door of the<Court: House in the City of Bismarck’ North ‘ Dake, ta, At the hour of oné o’elock in the fernoen of the 28th day of November, 1921,’ to satisfy the amount due on said mort- Bage.on the date of sale, ~ leseribed:. in said, Licensed E DAY alent tn Licensed Embeimer in Charge pnd” cae Embalmer in Charge <<NIGHT P! in: pitneney ato. check, .amoune $15.6." ‘Finder. ‘return to Bismarck , Hide and Ake €o ‘for aoe Seas ISON: SECOND. HAND: STORE We buy and sell all kinds of house and: ‘office: furniture. -We pay the Highest’ cash price and, guarantee) What. wepsell.to be as represented OF.” no; “sale,” you;to-be the judge: We repair and rebuild furniture at the: right ‘price. Our. prices and ternis’ are.-falr’ to all. When . you ‘want. to buy or sell second hand < house on office furniture. SEE US: 107 Main: St, or phone 398, A.M. «Garrison, “Owner. 11-14-1m — FOR. SALE=-Or trade for Bismarck residence’ property.” -General hard- ware. store. ° With small stock of furniture . and. ‘farm |, implements Only hardware in town. Best farm- ing nats 8 F.C. extension table, fout chairs, one. kerosene stove, .two iron beds’ romplete, oe rug, three: rock- ers, one:child’s walker, 311 Avenue} D. “Phone: 132-M, 11-23-8t | Ca 790, Ruder's Furniture. Ex- change, 118-6th St. We buy,: sell and exchange’ used home and office furni- ture; highest prices paid. —11-22-1w FOR. SALE—House-hold furniture, as good as' new, choap: Also child’s furniture, toys.and books. ©Phone| 224 L. W. ‘Aprt. 11-2 ~Wanted—To buy-a lot 75 foot or 109 foot frontage for cash. One 6th St. or West and’Ave. A or North. Write Tribune, 311. 11-22-1w FOR. RENT—Modern rooms ‘for. light housekeeping, with or. without heat. | 111 Mandan: Ave. » Phone 672LW | 11-23 1wk FOR SALE—Several pair bob sleighs, all | in’ good. condition. Wachter! Tran: oS he ee G2. 11-19-10¢ HODSE. ec lganice Inquire | Miss (Nathan, Dena Pecide lotel.. Room. 302. 11-23- 3-1t CAR, STORAGE—For ‘wister. months very reasonable.’ Call 593-R. 11-22-3¢ | FOR SALE—Bob sled. Call Wm. Ode. | 11-23-2t mortgage and which will he: sold to satisfy the same ree as follows: | The ‘South Half (S 1-2); the West Hatt ‘ort: 2) of the Rottnest Quart: 1-4,) the South Half (S 1-2) of the Northeast Sia oe 1-4) of Wests a 10, Towns! uP A Range 81 Z Y jelgh Coun- Be tthe SHEP. Bar D, at hagling Pour. Hundred Bianty: acres; mote-or' tese accord): ng othe Government survey? thereof. .< mortgage” 'contgins a ‘clase authorizing: te :mortgagee to declare the. whole sum: due if there is a de- fault; ahd-the whole of said mortgage Us by @eclaved due. There will be: ‘on » baid Da a on the um of $4710:5: i¢oof hy a to Ee mn peginni ft ree dra ert laa ist-day ‘ot Octo bad Land Bank o' £3 Wwnemot paid M r en that some baat mer Ee 0d ie X e! an certain mortgage Vivered. by. Louis Wal en and’ Carle | Wallgren; . his} aw: mortgagors, to rmers’ & Mechants State Bank of ‘Driscoll: orth Dukota f domestic cor- portatioi Wages) dated the 16th day of "Abril, "1959, and filed for re- cor® in the -office oad the register of deeds, in’ and: for ithe county of Bur- leigh, and state. te orth Dakota, on the IBth day of April, 1919, and duty record- i Rook’ 162" of’ Mortgages on page be forcblosed by a sale of the prémises such mortgage and_here- inafter desorfhed, at the front door. of e<court house in the city of Bis- f Burleigh, and at the hour of ch thorteage ish the bed . in such mortgage Il be sold. to satisfy the same, ‘are situated. in te county. a Burleigh, and state of North | Dakota, und “deseribed as follows, to wi whe Northivést: Qharter (NW 1-4) of Section Twenty” Four’ (24) in Town slip One\Uundred Potty North (140 N.) ot: Range number Seventy Six West (78° W.) of the Sth’ Principal: Meridian. Defaylt has* occurred jn the terms of ‘said’ mortgage “in that. the said mortgagors have failed to pay. any part. of the principal 2 i due Octo- Bri mortgage, if CaeDL the sum of th #279.18 ana fave al io. failed to pay the Bum of, $23.10) ot the: afpuhl interest gtd note on April 16th, 1921. he aie of kuch -mort- Mata of erid sate the sum fix Dollars and |, (SHIRT) and the josure, ck. North Dakota. mors & Gterchants aes Bernie of Drt I i Mortgagee. TICE OF SALE tice Me Hereby Gfyen, _ That y ‘yirtue pf a J ment ‘end decree foreclospre,.rendered and given by Bistrict ae of the sa th Judicial “anu - for se th Daleo oe rele Pac tate: rors akota; a tie od docket ed in’ the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for Night Phong 100 or 687 note of $1100 |~ WANTED TO.GET OFF, AT THE THIRD Floor! ALRIGHT STAY ON! said County on the 19th day of October, 1921, In-an ‘action Wherein Nat tional Bank of Bismarck, ta, a corporation, is plaintiff, and jana Hoff; Jacob Hoff, Mandan ‘Mercantile Company,’ a ‘corporation, Regan State Bank, a corporation, and A.V. Marcellus are Defendants, jn fav- or of the. sajd Plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of One thousand two Hundred eighty-six and 66-100 ($1286.66) Dollars, whch judg- ment. and ‘decree among other, things Qirected ‘the sale by: me of the real estate hereinafter. described to satisty the amount of said judgment, with in- terest: thercon and the costs and ex- penses of:such sale, or so much*there- of as the proceeds of such sale ap- ‘plicable’ thereto will ‘satisfy. “And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of ‘said: Court and tn and for said County of Burleigh, and unnder the seal of said Court, djrecting me to sell sald property pur- Buant to -siid judgment’ and-decree,:I, Rollin ‘Weldh,:Sheritf of said County, nd :person appointed by sajd Court to innke-said sale will soll: the hereinat- ter‘descrjved real-estate to the highest bidder, for cash at public auction, at the front door of thé court house dn the city of Bismarck, In the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota; on the 26th daycof November, . D,.24921, at two o'clock |p. M., of jat “day, to satisfy safd: judement, with, interest and’ costs thereon, and the costs ‘ind expenses of such sale, or as much thereof as‘the proceeds. of such pieable thereto whit-satsty. The fo be sold as afar engi pursu- inet ‘to seid ‘judgment and dec: id id fwrjt;, and: to: this yor ribed:in-said judgment, decree writ; asfolbows to-wit: Lots seventeen (17), eighteen ag) nineteen and twenty (20) dn block. one: of the -townsjte of |e North Dakota, according to the the “of snd toy Burleigh n County, North ‘Dako: » -ROLLIN-W i Sheriff of Burleigh County, Ne Dak. Scott Cameron, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakot 10-22-29-11-5-12-19, y given that by rea- ult. therein, tort: made and ex liam and Margaret Lips, Wife, mortgagors, to the Federal Land Pank of St. Paul porate, of the Cit e office s of Burleigh on the 27th t 9 o'clock A, August Look 161 of Mortgages Recorded in Freckles and His Friends OU, RAY OW-H JAY T KNOW SOMETHING T WON'T TELL. ( femiet Lt) torecdos WE DON'T CARE =. WE Don't! 1” bis! Olivia Never Did. Like Elevators ‘ity of -Bis- the hour of noon of the 1 (to id inort- Court House marck, North Dakota one o'clock in the afte: 8rd day = of | Decembe satisfy the amount due on s gage-on the date of sale. The premises ~ de: bed in id mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follo. The, North Half (N ) of Section Fourteen (14) Township One Hund- red. Forty-one (141) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West; containing Three Hundped ‘Twenty (320) acr more or less according to the Goy ernment’ strvey. thereo Said ‘mortgage *contains a clause authorizing. the mortgagee, to de- clare the whole sum due if there is a default, and theywhole of said mort- age is’ hereby declared due; There will be due on said mort on the date of sale the-sum of y Notice of Intention was given, a8 required then thirty dayb befare th of - these proceedings. Th: consists of the nonpayment amortization {nstallment’ of $11 due on Bebruaryrt3th, 12% Dated this 26th a 1921. : ‘ The Federi? Landyrank Of St. Paul, Owner® 6fVWANG: Mortgai Burke, Attorneys, 0 ia innings default of the October, NOTICE, OF MOR SURE SALE .Notige is he i tain -thortgage King. ‘and mortgagors, mortgagee, March, 1918, and filed in the of thes Register of Dceds of county, North Dakota, on the of May, 1918 and recorded in Took 7 of Monteages on page 244,ut 11-10 o'clock renoon jot Phat d will be foreclosed premigesin sald mortgage inafter deseribed at the front door of the Court. House in the marck, Burleigh county, No} ta, at two o'clock in the on the 20th day of December, fy the amount due on ‘on the day of sal fagors® having: ‘made payment of interest of principal due and in the of taxes against the morte estate, under the terms of gage the*mortgager has ,dectired: the entire amount secur due-and FORECLO- thatothe cer. to fternoon 1921, to ch mort- he mort- ult in the nd, installment morta’ duly given by statute pro- in such Premises described Be andsvhich will Hi the same are di follows: “Lots one and two, U t half-of the northeast quarter, and the 4 That's Telling Him, Ray! BY townsh north of ‘the Nor th. oth There will be due on such mortgage 66 on the date of sale besides’ the. costs Dated this 9th 1921, Da W. L, Smith, Attorney. for Bismarck, ce Dakota, M eontalning the sum of $3 of foreclosure, day of November, niel E, Brown, Mortgagee. Mortgagee, heDakot 1-10-17 2-1-8-15 QUITE DIFFERENT “Well-you “need laughing matter t sand dollar sale.” “It Is, when 1 bought from.” n't laugh.. Its no 0 lose a ten thou- Ym the guy they PARTICULAR isn’t She'd have to consult a mir. ror to put on a thinking cap. Why He Loses Control. There are: two. th control oth He frets bee Ohe is the weathe is his wife.—Cincinnati Enquir- ings a man cannot nd the use he eannot con- fhe first, and he is foolish enough té try to control (0.) News. the other.—Canton TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS “WES* BUT 1 KNOW. ’ SOMETHING You DON'T, T.RBET=.YER PoP AN’ MOM AINT YouR, REAL PoP AN' MOM— OUR PoP.AN' MOM PICKED US OUT, AN! NOURS: HAD T' TAKE You Just AS , By Blosser By NEA Service. ‘New York, Noy, 2&—-A half million dollars,-ta be known as the “Student | Friendship Fund? to pay “or food, ' clothings and medica} ‘aid: for young men’and, Women students in Huro- pean ‘universities, is being raised* by ‘American students, | The plan is being pushed by. club { women, and women: educators under the leadership of» Mrs. Robert. E.} Speer, national president of the Y. W. C. A, Miss Jane - Addams of, Hull House, Chicago, and Mrs. Thomas G Winter, president-of the General Fed- eration of Women’s Ciubs, i Herbert Hoover,,.Woodrow. Wilson and presidents of many of the largest universities are members of the ad- visory board of the “Student Friend-| ship Fund,” | “The \situation-is. considered des- | porate among European college stu- dents, thousands of whom are with- out a place to live.during the coming | winter month,” says Mrs. Speer. | The relief work is to be directed by | the World’s Student Christian Federa- | - tion, which. last year administered | student relief in co-operation with the | American Relief Administration, More than 15,000 women students in Centrat Europe..were given clothing and pro- vided with a daily: breakfast. Of the. campaign, Herbert. Hooyer | said: “No greater service can he per- | formed than to keep alive the insti-! tutions. through which the real. ad-! vancement and social recovery if Eur- Ope must arise. | THE, NEW ASSISTANT AT’ PINE CLEARING SCHOOL | (Continued trom Page 2) i He looked ai Her with questioning| and troubled eyes, “Po you wish, it?’ he said suddenly. Somewhat confused, but more irri-} tated by Lis abruptness, she replied, | “Why not?” But when the day came, | and ‘before a. crowded audience, in} which there was a fair sprinkling ot! strangers, she regretted her rash, sug- gestion. For when the pupils had gone | through certain calisthenic exercises{ | admirably taught and arranged by! him—and “spoken their pieces,” he| arose, and fixing his eyes on her, be ' -;gan Othello’s defense before the Duke! and Gouncil.. Here, as on the previous ; Occasion, she felt herself personally jalluded to in his account of his woo- jing. Yet she was also conscious, and,| jas she thought, as incensistently, of 4 being pleased and even proud of hi success, At the conclusion the ap- plauso was general, and a voice added i with husky admiration and familiar. Vit | 3rayo, Johnny Walker!” |; Twing’s face became suddenly white, | as a Pieript mask, There was a dead silence, in which the voice continued, |! “Give us ‘Sugar in the Gourd,’ John- ny. A few hisses, and cries of “Hus “Put him out!” followed, Mrs. Mar raised her eyes quickly to where her assistant had stood bowing his thanks a moment before. He was gono! ‘More concerned that she. cared tc confess, she turned back to the schooi- room, after the little pesformers and) ‘heir audience had departed, in the hese that he might return. It was get ting late, the nearly level rays of the sun were lying on the empty benches) }at thé lower end of the room, but the desk where she. sat with its lid raised | was .in deep shadow. Suddenly s ne | heard his voice ‘in a real hall, ‘but it! was: ‘accompanied by another’ ‘s—the| same voice which had interrupted the) applause. Bcfore she ‘could either! withdraw or make. herself known the two. men had ente“ed the room, and} were passing slowly through it. She! understood at once that Twing had: slipped out into a janitor’s room in the rear; where:he had evidently forced an} interview:and exnlanation from his} interrupter. ¢ | “But,”: said the stranger, as if, fol- lowing an aggrieved line of apology, “if Barstow knew -who you were, and| what you'd. done, and still-thought you) Fd enough to tle round here and} square up then Pike county fellers | and them: kids--what.in thunder do} ou¢are if the others éo, find you out,| lang as ‘Barstow s to you?” j 'ye tald you wh, Dick,” returned | Twing gloomily. j “Oh,, the: schoohna’am!”” ' - “Yes, she’s a saint, an“angel. More| than that—she’s a lady, Dick, ‘to th tiv of her fingers, who knows nothin« of the world outside a parson’s study. She took me on trust—without a word when the trustees hung beck and stared. She’s never asked me about myself, and. now when she kno-’s who and what I’ have been—she'll loathe me!” “But look here, Jim,” said the ; stranger anxiously. “FIT say it’s alla ‘lie. 'll come pete and apologize to you afore her, and say I took you for somebody else. I’'jl’— “It’g-too late,” said Twing moc7ly. “Aaid what'll you do?” -#"Leave here.” They had reached the door together. | To Mrs. Martin’s terror, as the strang- assed out, Twing, instead of fol- ing him as she expected, “Good-night,” and eloomily re-enter the schoolroom. Here he paused moment, and then throwing hims on one of the benches, dropped his head upon a desk with his face buri in his hands—like a very schoolboy. |, What passed through Mrs. Martin’s! mind T- know not. For a moment sha {gat erect and rigid at her desk. Then she slipped quietly down, and, softly ‘as one of the last shadows cast by the dying sun, glided across the floor to | where he sat. frs. Marti feet. “T have heard all,” she said faint “T couldn't help it. I was here when you came in. But I want to tell you that I am content to know you only as you seem to be,—as I have always found you here,—strong and Joyal to a duty Jaid upon you by those who had a full knowledge of ail you had been.” “Did ye Do you know what J have heen?’ (Mrs. Martin Iroked frightened, trem-| jkled a moment. \self with an effort, said | know nothing of your past. “Nothing.” he repeated, with a i mnt at lauchter, and a ‘Not that l’ve bi a a--mounteban. a variety actor—a | clown, you know, for the amusement ‘}efthe lowest. at twenfy-five:cents-a .” he said, starting to t | ticket. That I'm ‘Johnny Walker,” the all-round | toy the Barstow dance man by Mr. song and man—selected iT | “there is no loss, without | per and keep in the-ic -, Copyright, ALLMAN ||AMERICAN WOMEN UNITE TO AiD EUROPEAN COLLEGE STUDENTS MRS ROBERT E: SPEER. weer ARR teach these boors a lesson as to what they wanted!” She looked at him a moment—tim- idly, yet thoughtfully. “Then you are an actor—a. person who. simulates what he does not feel?” “Yes,” “And all the time you have been here you have been acting the! school- maste:—playing a part--for—for~M1. Parstow?” The color) Sane softly to Ner ‘fuce again, and her!-voice was. very low. “And when you sang to me that day, and when you looked at me—as you did—an hour or, two, ago—while, you wene entertaining—you were—only— | acting?” Mr, Twing’s answer was not known, but it must have heen a full and com- plete one, for it was quite dark when he left the schoolroom—not for the | last time—with its qaltreas, on his arm, ‘ Mother’ a Book Beauty and joy—the bread and wine and all— We have foresworn; our noisy hearts and on strange altars cry and call, Ah, patient gods, be patient with us. yet, And Pan pipe on, pipe on, till we shall rise, And follow, and be happy, and be wise. SEASONABLE FOODS. HERE must be something wrong with the people who do not enjoy the luscious muskinelon and the rosy-meated watermelon, yet you find men who even dislike lemon, pie, so it is hard to suit all tastes; however, ome gin,” for there wouldn't be enough of such geod things to sati all appetites if everybody wanted the same food at the same time, Orange Ice in Melon Cups. relly the nth power of serv- for euch alone is delicious enough. the small melons, cut in halves and scrape out the seeds and mein- brane carefully. Chill and fill with orange ice, Boil one cupiul of sugar with a pint of water and the grated rind of an orange, add the juice of one Jemon and the juice of four oranges, strain und freeze us usual. Pimento Cheese. A most delicious cheese may be pre- pared at home at a small fraction of the cost usually paid for such an ar- ticie. Tuke one-fourth of a pound of good, snappy. American. cheese, put through the meat chopper, also. grind with three hard-cooked eggs, three. or four canned pimentoes. Alternate the ese aud peppers through the grinder to. save the juice of the pepper, il son with salt uud cuyeriie,“add'mayon- naise dressing to moisten, ‘and put y to chill, Cover with paraffin pa- chest. It never spoUls, for it doesn’t last long enough. This is excellent for the sandwich fill- ing for hungry boys and men who carry lunches to schoo! or work. Fried Chicken With Boiled Rice. Cut up the ghicken, for frying, ada butter to the hot frying pan, sprinkle the seasoning! if flour and féiP each piece until well covered, Place in the pan and cook slowly, closely covered, mitil quite tender, then brown, The chieken will be much more: delicious and moist than if fried brown at or Heap a mound of weli-cooked hot rice In the center of the platter, surround with. the chicken aad serve with ripe ollves, Twin Mour itm Muffins. ream one-t 2 cupful of Imut- ter, add one-fourth of a cuptul of sugar, then alternately add three- fourths of a cupful of milk, two cup- fuls of siffed flour, sifted with four teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt; add one egg well beaten, mix and pnake in gem pans... A cupful of well. floured bineberries, or dates fineiy eut, may be added if desired. Were, May weld 1921, Western Nowspaper Union. Over. Estimate Themselves, st of these who claim that the owes then a living are inclined to insist on living high, Keeping Books. Leather bound books should be kept where the air is het and dr nd cir- cul: fr ehough to prevent the Datural pil of the feather drying out ter rayfilly SURES Saas Na B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Csrsultation Free ;Sulte 9, 1—Lecas Ylock—Phone 263