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PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922 DOINGS OF THE DUFF HOORAY, ALL MY BILLS ARE > GLAND TRAGEDY : ENGLAND LOSES CAN LOOK. ANYBODY] say, ToM, DON'T. {ure of the revolution in December and EGYPTIANS “Offensive Language” Used By General. Allenby To The . ‘Sultan Is Resented =~ Alexandria, Egypt, ig land appears entirely to have lo: the good-will of the Egyptians, both individually and collectively, as a’ re- sult of the failure of the Anglo-Egyp- tian negotiations for a treaty and the refusal of the British government to withdraw Yroops from this country. . “Egypt is again quiet after the fail- tourists may now come and go without fear of. danger, but Egypt is not’in; normal condition... Marshal law-is en-| of the policy of. the British govern-| ment. er The Egyptians. are resentful over | what they characterize as. “offensive, language” of the memorandum ‘sent by General Allenby, the British High Commissioner, to the Sultan. notifying | him that Egypt was a link in the British Empire and: that her troops could not ‘be withdrawn. Egyptians are indignant. also over the arrest and banishment of Zagh- loul, Pasia.and other Nationalist! lead- ers and exceedin, ly. angry over the deaths inflicted“during the Christmas revolution. + In order‘ to prevent Zaghloul’s fol- lowers from using that_indispensible | weapon of modern revolutions, money, | Lord Allenby has issued a‘military de- cree directing that no bank‘in: Wgypt | shall pay. out.any finds belonging to Ml iat ll Ura Zaghioul Pasha, ‘or to ‘the Nationalist _ . = Feb. 24.—Eng-}_ AND You'D BETTER SEND .ACHECK To THE BUTTER- AND-EGG MAN - YOU KNOW HE NEVER SENDS A BILL- I THINK ITS TWELVE DOLLARS. - PAID! DON’T OWE ANYBODY IN ISTRAIGHT IN THE [FORGET TO THE. WORLD- AIN'T ITA WONDERFUL FEELING! BILL FOR DANNY \DON'T KNOW WHERE! | —— THE BILL IS - — pee EES mae FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS How Tag Figures the Situation i ing the lesding‘oglise daly, the| BETTER URRY OF : Be Abe ~ ur THEY DIDNT ¥ ie lea nglis jafly, the ' § Egyptian Gazette have been suspen- FRECKLES aon Dot Look WY= WINERE ARE. BUT THEY DIDNT: T KNOW THEY ed for the publication of, criticisms Y ; ALL RIGHT, YOU GOING, DIDNT —— BLT Mom? Dot Jo BETIS PARTY WITH LOOK, ALL FRECKLES. THEY DIDNT TELL party, of which he is president, With- | ———=—_—=> - z = aia z = : > out the permission*of the High-Com- % Red cockerels. Choice stock. Mrs.| lights: and’ water. | $25.00 Phone} day of sale. ae missioner. G. H. Leathers, McKenzie, N. Dak. 377W. 9-28-a¢ | Such mort tain pre- 7 a i ‘ . 2-22-5t | an the ¢ ; Burletgh wi ae ; ' H i FOR SALE—Sweet :clover. W. B. . Sa earned ane $9. rea ‘ FARMERS FELL alt x anh bi bs Scarofied, at 61-2 cents. Buxton | &——: FE PN TTI te Hat Baltes tind 1 a Grain Co., Buxton, N.D._. 2-6-1m] | LEGAL b OTICES |] ne date ie tne Suri of Sixteen an- FAST” IN 1924 "WORK WANTED WANTE through spring: season. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper by widower ~ with children, good wages, steady 2. * ‘BOARD. AND ROOM’ BOARDERS WANTED—Rooms and tractor State par- Job running “NOTICE ¢ OF FORECLOSURE. §. Notice p hereby given y and 60/100 .($16) ) Dollars 1st day of Feb., 1922. JOHN ELLIOTT, dred Th i ‘ a5 employment to’<the right party.| . ticulars in ‘first: letter. Write No.} board single or. double room or| tain mortgage, made, ; Mortgagee. i uomally jaan aE eee coaie ae TI | F ALLING ‘Write Moffit; N. D., P.O. Hore a 350, care Tribune. 2.20-1w} table board. Home __ cooking. Frere iby Pes id ie fe ingle man, IN aroteneee i = -¥ y/ to 4 BY FY Jor Da as the subject of a monkey gland A ee Ar os ee ogee, | RaEe Cox. a corporation, of N enusMort: » Mouth Darota. operation, is missing, from his home WANTED=At once. woman or girl to OMS FOR RENT raven. RLS eee lone 305.) South ‘Dakota, Mortgagee, dated Aprii wets ea, : ; e a 2-18-LwK | ist, 1919, and’ filed for record - at Atlantic City.. Physicians and psychologists are deeply interested in nis disappearance. Police think he ‘may have become despondent because results of the operation did not meet his expectations. Bacon left a note to his wife (below). She and their daughter, Genevieve, 12 (above). be- lieve he may have ended his life. Attorney Sullivan : Addresses Club Attorney John F. Sullivan who was one of the speakers at the Rotary club luncheon talked, interestingly of greater than in the seven years from New York, Feb.. 24.—The: American farmer, who rose ‘to ynprecedented heights of prosperity in 1918 dnd 1919, earned less in 1920 than he has earned | in.any year of the last ten, if his‘in-| come is reckoned in dollars -having the same purchasing power as in 1913, according to estimates made public today by the National Bureau of Bco- nomic Research. es ‘Reckoned in actual dollars paid to him in. 1920, the farmers’ income, as shown by the report, was less than in the three ‘previous years, but ‘was 1910 to 1916 inclusive. , Phe; figures, taken from a. detailed report of an exhaustive nation-wide survey, showed that the country’s 6,- 450,000 farmers, in 1920, earned ap- proximately $7,200,000,000—a drop of $3,650,000,000 from their income’ for the year before. take care of baby few hours each day. Phone 353-R or.209. 2-22-2t HAV® Work for young lady with pleasing pergonality. Lahr Motor Sales: Co. es 2-21-tf ‘WANTED—Nurse gi Apply Mrs. Hert, Beauty Parlor. Phone 896. y 2-24-3t WANTE D— Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. - 2-20-1w _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford car, in good con tion; also’a quantity of furnitur. <will gell at/@ reasonable price, 1306 Avenue B., or phone 524-M. 2-20-lw = een POSITION WANTED, EXPERIENCED Stenographer with some knowledge of bookkeeping de- | sires position. Can furnish ‘Tefer- “ences if desired. Write 338, in care FOR RENT—Two desirable furnished . Rooms, well heated, for light house- keeping. Also. four-room apart- ment with bath and gas range. Phone 442:M. 2-21-1w FOR "RENT—Two rooms in moderna house; furnished for light house- keeping if desired. Call 1 Thayer St., or Phone 672-M. 2-23-1w FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Also some sleeping rooms, corded in: the office of the Re; Deeds of Burleigh © Kota, on April 14, 1919, at A. M./ in Book 161. 0: page 161, will be foreclosed by’a sale of the premises in such mortgage and Hereinafter described atthe front door of the Court House, in the city of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on Monday, March e7th,. 1922, at the hoar of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ‘of said day, to satisfy the amount due.on. such mortgage on the day: of sale, The premises described in such mortgage and ‘which’ will be éold to satisfy the same are described FOR RENT—Rooms with board, 615 Second St. i 2-23-8t SALESMEN. SALESMPN—To Sell. Hardiest of all Trees, Fruits.and Shrubs, in Dakota. and Minnesota territery. Perm “ment trade. , Largest Nurseries be- tween Twin Cities and Rocky Moun- tains. Write for Daigigulare ape , % i ‘Northwest Nursery Co., Valley. y, in modern house, 44 Main St. ee North Dakota. : 9.22-2W The Southwest -Quar mm modern house at : (SW, 1-4). of Section ‘Twenty-cig Call 305 Park Ave. FOR SALE OR RENT (28) An Ponneliiy Oe Honuved. Thirty: x eis! North, an 5 a =___HOUSES AND FLATS fio (79) W, 5th P. Min Burleigh FOR SALE—Gheap ‘by. owner;-terms.| County, North Dakota. There will be Partly modern house of seven} due on. such mortgage on ihe, day of rooms, including four bed rooms,| Hutu (ests) together, with costa full basement with heating plant; | hereof, including statutory: attorney's ‘garage and chicken house, five extra choice building lots included, all in rooms in Call 471 2-21-1 moderate ' rate 2.24- FOR: RENT—Farnished modern home fyith board, or 919 5th St." FOR RENT—Room, Anguire 414° 7th St. 4 fees. Dated February 10th, 1922, G. W. HART FARM MORTGAGE CO, CHICAGO GRAIN ‘Chicago, Feb., 24—Moderate 'set- backs in the price .of wheat took place today during the early trading. 'The opening here which ranged fnom 7-8 cent decline to 3-4 cent advance with May $1.43 1-4 to $1.44, and July $1.25 to $1.25 1-2, were followed by a general sag and then by slight ral- lies. Corn and oats tended downward i wheat. Opening unchanged at &8 cent lower. ie The close was unsettled 3 3-8c net lower to.3-4¢ advance, with May $1.44 5.8 to $1.44 3-4, and July $1.24 1-2 to $1.24 58. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 24—Cattlé receipts 4,000. ‘Steady, bulk beef steers $7.75 the change in sentiment in the east bi "9-7-tt dultivati bi bushe: a fruit North Dekota.. Mr. Sullivan The farmers, who represent about of Tribune. | FoR RENT—Rooms at 808 ond str ultivation, berry bushes an uit Mortgagee.| t9 $7.90. ° 16 per cent of the gainfully employed, | ————. ——____——— | © com! . ‘eet.! trees, Property located off of pave-| Keohane & Jones, okie Es ned from an extended |7 7 i sat ioeas fie Call 282-J. i 2-22-1W1 ment, four blocks from high school, |" ‘Attorneys for oMrtgagee, aod pn a aa git. Jo to stay at West Baden, Ind. and on his yeturn he spent some days in Chi- cago and the Twin Cities aiding in the sultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lacas Block—Phone 969) Milk is slightly heavier than water. 1s connected with secur-' have réceived during the past decade a share in the total naational income varyigg between 12.2 per cent in 1911 and 17.4 in 1917 and 1918, until 1920, when it dropped to 10.9 per cent. "$500.00 SPOT CASH. Beach, North Dakota. Will buy my. equity in a quarter 2--17-2 section farm land two miles from the Youngtown Creamery, seven miles > three blocks from grade school. Taxes light, might consider. trade. good car. and cash payments, or good farm land at right price. No. \_ MISCELLANEOUS —3-10-17-24. Why not buy at wholesale price di- rect from tne factory. There is By NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE. MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby glyen that that cer- and 190 pound average. Bulk $10.40 to $10.85. She2p receipts, 7,000. higher. Strong to Strong weight wooled year- satisfy the day of March, A. D. 192: amount due-upon such mortgage on the HOME AND F ORGOT THE HOSE - gig z from the big bond houses ‘ 5 bd on the North Dakota “hail warrants, as] The farmer's share, in billions of | nowth fc paige aac ee Hol. reason, 50 mild Havana cigars for| 348, care Tribune. S-21-lw | | Notice is hereby given that that eis” lings $13. Best handy, shorn ewes p a vesult of which over §3,500,000 will |dollars'and per cent of the total, is es-/ 1. elas, barely scratched, hold | $2.75, and 50 cigars, domestic Allerg) FOR SALE Large modern rooming} ijvered by Walter L. Bedwell and | $7.75, - pre be brought into the state. Atty. Sul- |timated by the Bureau to have been| is? sromice , $2, G. 0. D. We pay postage. Try| ‘house of 14 rooms and two bath-| Mamie Bedwell, his wife, Mortgagors, AE ALAS ae H livan's conferences with Ward & Oak-|in each year beginning with 1910, as | © ‘According to the lowest possible es-| U8: Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton! rooms; garage holds six ears. Large| to Henry Fee eee eee csed tn MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ie ley bond house attorneys} follows: | te timate this equity is worth $1,400. | Clgar factory, Wilton, N. D. lot. Furniture goes with Lapeed the office of the Register of Deeds in| Minneapolis, Feb. 24—Flour un- 4 were respensible for speeding up and of Indi- Percentage) If figured according to. what farm- ek 1-30-4w| cost $3200 new. Income $225] ana for Burleigh County, North Da-|changeg to 10 cents lower. Family their approval of the issue. vidual Farmers’ of Total | erg in this immediate vicinity are ask- | POTATODS—Good culls and small po- monthly. $2200 cash and monthly} kota, on August een, ist4, at : patent® $3.35 to. $8.50 a barrel. Ship- Mr, Sullivan related how Minne- ancomes.:." Income ceived | ing for similar land this equity is| tatoes, fifty cents pertbushel, at pit|/ payments. Is this what you have orctnok sa Rt oie zesorded in, ments 80,904 barrels. Bran $26. apclis bond houses, loan and trust], oy eng ob ey weary) worth $3,800. on Sixth street alloy, between Froat| been looking for? J. H. H. Holi-| hich mortgage was thereafter, a Me se SEE EE LEE companies and the | Jarge faenranee hy eke i a0 ; a3 ‘or, it figured like land that has been| and Sweet streets. Bring your han, 314 Broadway Phone 745. April 20th, 1915, by an instrument in ST. PAUL. LIVESTOCK ] companies were today seeking North be . ae 1231 old’ to the Bismarck public in the| sacks. Cash only. Missouri Val- 2 2-23-3t writing. auly 8 wigned by ald mort South St. Paul, Feb. 244—Cattle re- F Dakota investments. He contrasted x 20. 'g|shape of “Coal Mine’ Stock,” this] ley Seed Co., over Dahl's Store. | OWNER LEAVING—Will sell his} Ease 00M ts housdn angi aden ceipta 250. Market steady to strong. ‘ g I hi 1913 4.20 . 12.9 Common to medium beef 5, a Meee eo one Pasa eaaaee (tole 4.20 13.0 | equity is worth $45,400. Phone No. 600 2-20-2W| “lovely 5-room home, very easy office. of said Register of Decda on ; dluth “Reet! steers $9.19 at, there had been inflation of land values 1915. 4:70 43.7| When you buy this.eauity you. be-|SWEET GLOVER SEED — White| terms, 5 rooms, bath, entirely mod- |} April 30th, 1915, at 9 ‘o'clock A,'M., and to $8. Bulk $6.50 to $7.50. Best load thee had ee Mlened, sthe Anan e rik 1916 | 5.80 . 339 come owner of millions of tons of| blossom, ‘scarified and guaranteed] ern, full pe eeneat hard ood LO bay eaten RN arian and pete aeafener yang ielters ion in that model si okt : SA rae i “Bee floors, $3,500. Siiaif ‘payment,’ bal-} 4 on Pee 75. er of- in Nortl Goal. Some insurance, policy if you|’ free from any noxipus weed seeds oor: 5 dl thereafter, on January 17th, ace an a DORN payee d Rate £ igus a have the courage and the ‘backbone to} of “any, kind. Price 8 cents per| ancéslike rent. “Henry “& «Henry, Sets, by an instrument in writing, duly A oe Hee, siucentets is ar te ee ne ar aelitios, with a feel, [19106 .5c 647 yor, 10.86 « 168 |look twenty years ahead! Sound: Lindstrom Farm, Oberon,| Phone 961. 2-20-1W | assigned by said A. J. Thomson to Ro: | ee ee eto targely $5.50 +. ing that we have passed through a|1920 ...... 65.8 Approx. 7.20 -.....10.9 ‘ —J. HENRY KLING, N. Dak. 2-28-1wk| FOR RENT—Desirable apartment|-yya. filed for record in the office of| $6.50, More desirable offerings up to critical period and are rapidly con-| The final figures for the total in-)2-10-2w 207 Thayer St... Phone 682,]FOR SALE—Rose comb Rhode-Island ‘close in. Two ‘rooms furnished, gaia. Revister. oft Deedes en. 4 Paper $7.25. Calves, market steady. Practi- valescing and wu our. valles ; om s some in 1920 A ee ne A t F 5 duly’ recorded Bn eek 165 of Mise. Samet $8.50. Some extra sound basis, we have cause to feel} mated, owi e - Mortgages on Page 590; will be fore- s $9. ‘Ni ; will Ke e | in, he neon tax returns. N THE OLD HOME TOWN H i 4 BY STANLEY mead by a sale of the premises in|. Hog receipts, 1,700. Market fairl that ‘North Dakota make th ig the e el se A oe rt od liereloatter aé- | a 1000. fairly fi mest wonderlul recovery and with| “When these figures are translated clans ae Bich OM EA eS eintrdodr of the Court satite: evenly) 15 to 25 cents higher. ‘ anything like a crop, we will pass al-| into terms of the purchasing power of D fa R @ vy juse in the City of Bismarck, Bur-|% ly 15 to.25 eonts higher. Early : Rae most unscathed through the period of |‘1913 dollars, it is again seen that HOLD Ey SS pv) 4 leigh County, North Dakota, at the wpe $10.60, |, Bulk $10 to $10.50. Pigs depression that has afflicted the coun-|the purchasing power of the farmers NEWT SHES re hour of two o'clock dngtne watternoon ao tent Sniehen Dexirablo grades q try. was at its lowest ebb in 1920,” says the AREARIN’7 r % a jf 75, ) g .| report. Here are the comparative fig- Pod } ate specese 25, Market nomin- Mrs, A. H. Peterson received a tele-| ures in billions of dollars. ‘The premises di y. gram yesterday advising her of tho] (Farmers’ Income Jn Dollars at the ey aa gage and which will be sold to sat = sudden death of her brother-in-law, | Uniform Purchasing Power of 1918) HMDS meraresdescribell: de, follow: BISMARCK GRAIN ._. E. H. Bither, of Bovey, Minn. "Vasi0 eae a o"$4,010,000,000 |. to-wit: |) The Northeast Quarter (NE! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ; 1911 +” 3,780,000,000 est Quarter 2 NW 1-4) in Se Bismarck, February 24. Mrs. L. G. Smith has returned from | 1912 « 4,040,000,000 | \ tion Twenty-' 6) in Township One i. ‘ dark northern ate +). $1.43' a three weeks’ visit with relatives in | 1913 . 4,200,000,000 ‘ red Arar sate ct. the » 1 amber durum eat ke Be Minneapolis. : ~|1914 . + 4170,000,000 Ritth Principal Meridian, containing Ned snixed durum; - 1.09 dred Forty (240) ac . : . 97 Bee? Mrs. George H. Wilson left today eA e eS Pane or less, according to the United Stat 0. 1 flax "930 for. Seattle, Wash., where she will be ae ‘ 6,450.000,000 | Government | Bary no Burleigh | No, 2 flax » 2.25 2: std . . Ns" 6 ., t North aI 2 ( a guest at the home of her sister for : 6: soe taale: having: 2 rye 34 several weeks. : ree : Sera Ne Ne tions of said mor F SpICper rama sa : 1920 “2 §1500,000,000 FE ee hedesned premises | BOOTLEGGERS. TO Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams are|" “ame per capita income of the coun- notice as provided by law, and th FEEL / the parents of @ baby son born ThUFS-| try as a whole, and the per capita in-| | Hine’na nating been pai enere wit REL U.S. DAW, 3 come of the farmer, both measured jn | wate thes f Nineteen Hundrea | Res Z | dollars of 1913 purchasing power, are of sale the sumide 10-100 Dollars NEW JUDGE SAYS re A given as follows: ($1,926.1 | Spare Time Jobs For ||*"*" ’ Average Dated February 16th, 1922, Devils Lake, Feb. 24—Federal Income of All Average » ROBERT THOMS Judge And: i | Father . | Gainfulty, Income of signee, of Judge Andrew Miller, presiding over He Employec Farmers ley Sullivan, d ates district court here Me —-———_—__—_- _—___—_——_¢ in 1913 for Assignee, made it Plain that because most of the i When the household broom jis left} 1910 .. 3—3-10-17-24| fines ‘ administered those pleading ' standing straw part down in the cor-|1911 ... guilty of having moonshine in their ner, the weight on the straw ends| 1912 . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- possession amounted to only $10, boot- hastens the wearing out of the broom. | 1913 rpareas beetr Ae been made in the [seers should not take that as an in- When the broom is hung, straw part | 1914 terms and conditions of the mortgage ication that those found guilty in the up, between two-nails, dust has an op-} 1915 . hereinafter described , JH tha tele ner quture will get off so easily. Profes- : i ; gagee has et et S NG * sed h . i The best way, then, is.to put a ring}4918 . clare the entre, mortgage indebtedne: Most of these cases yesterday and { screw in the end of the broom handle! 1919 austgage, sand by which the power of sale today,” Judge Miller said, “are old i and hang it up by this. 1920. :. 850 approximate 543 therein contained has become operative, Bness pad the crimes were committed 4 - An official summary of the report now therefore, } when there was still some doubt in 4 French long distance telephone | adds: Notice is hereby given that. the certa’n | the minds of all of us whether or not calls are timed by an electric meter! “It will be seen that in 1920 the 6 F Hogue herman tan we might have liquor in our posses= 5 connection. farmers get faster than the rest of, inoftgagors, te eae ot eCeRaneE as sion, despite the Volstead act. It de- ‘ eae és those gainfully employed. They had and filed for record in the office of veloped that none of those who re- Hot nitnogen gas of high purity has} further to fall. * register of deeds of the county of eu ceived small fines at this term of been discovered in a bead-silver mine) “What the results may have been } A d Jelgh and, plate oe eer att réegrded court were selling the stuff, but were inggian: in 1921 cannot yet be determined be- ZA d ‘ » x Zz ii "Boole 150 of Mortgages at’ page 150, will| making it for their own consumption. cause while farmers again suffered} Zz G \ ZEEE Ones berforecloned by: ‘a antes ot) the! premier an I warned all of them, however, that : heavy losses, the rest of the country : 3 ES = 4 front di th rt house in| if they get caught again they will BR, S. ENGE, D. C. Fh. G also.ran into a period of severe de- JHE BoYS WERE SO TIRED AFTER FIGHTING THE gat at tne yor Bigmarck, in the county of| suffer, because I shall show no len- Chiropractor ~ pression.” FIRE AT THE WAGONWORKS THE OTHER DAY THAT THEY WENT Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at | fency.” TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS