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| ” . > " WEDNESDAY; MARCH 29)’22" FEED' FURNACE DURING WINTER TO CONSERVE SUPPLY OF FUEL| . Of-Much Importance. That. Heating Plant Be Thorougiily, Understood. (Prepared by the United States Department / it admits just sufficient air to supple- of Agriculture.) | The Average house owner burns too much coal, principally because he: does not know how to regulate his heater, say engineers of the United States De- partment, of Agriculture in ‘Farmers’ Bulletin 1194, “Operating Home-Heat- ing Plant,” published by the depart- ment. Many rural homes are now pro- vided with furnaces, and the publica tion was prepared as a guide to their ment that admitted through: the -draft damper and causes more perfect com- bustion of the fuel. The smokepipe damper is located between the furnace and the check: draft and-can be used to. control the draft above the fuel in windy weather or at night. Ashes should not be permitted te accumulate in the ash pit, as this re tards the draft and the heat causes the grate bars to become warped and ~~ | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | MY HUSBAND BUT | DON’T REMEMBER WHAT SIZE HE TAKES- WHAT SIZE SHOE DOES HE WEARS} =| "'D LIKE To GET A COUPLE )' OF THESE SILK SHIRTS FOR FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | “HINO ABOUT. ACTHINK HE. WEARS A SIZE ELEVEN SHOE! OW THEN HE'LL TAKE) ASIZE EIGHTEEN SHIRT! Tom’s Feet’ Are in a Class of Their Own TOM,1 SAW. A BARGAIN IN SILK. SHIRTS TODAY AND | BOUGHT You TWo OF THEM- WHAT SIZE SHOE NO.) DION BUT | DIDN’T REMEMBER THE SIZE SHIRT You WEAR AND! ToLD HIM You WORE.A. NUMBER: E] ELEVEN SHOE AND HE SAID THESE . BY ALLMAN T BUY You SHOES, 2? = a~Ce. a efficient: operation, particularly in get- Ke Ke . ting the most heat out of the fuel used | Dent. As a rule it is not necessary}: \ lal Na a ene ae 2 ) to shake down the ashes more thar REET: at ma mS * ing of homes, according to the bulletin, and in making the home as healthfal as possible. , The satisfactory and efficient heat- requires that the chimney fiue be of proper size and in the proper place, that the proper heating equipment be installed correctly, that the plant be understood thoroughly and operated so that it gives the mos heat. from the fuel consumed, that the House be constructed so that the heat is held in, that the air be kept moist, and that enough fresh air be admitted either continuously or from time to time to avoid the discomfort or unhealthful conditions due to accumulation of car- bonic-acid gas, In selecting fuel, the bulletin suggests that different kinds | and sizes of coal should be tried out. Should Be Properly Installed. The best and highest-priced heater improperly installed may give less sat- isfaction than ‘the poorest and. cheap- est put in correctly, says the bulletin. For this reason a man known to un- derstand his business should install the plang In selecting the, furnace, consult, owners of homes who have had experience in operating furnaces of different types. i Practically all heating plants have four dampers, A draft damper in the door of the ash pit is opened to adngt. alr through the fire, which causes it. to burn rapidly. A check damper lo- once or twice a day, except ‘in very’ cold weather, and shaking should be Stopped as soon as live sparks begin to fall into the ash pit. In mild weather coal can be saved by permit. ting an accumulation of ashes in the grate. ) Sealing Cracks Saves Heat. It is’ economy to seal the cracks about doors and windows with weath- er strips, and where ‘the weather is unusually cold, storm sash is recom mended. With a wind velocity of 16 miles an hour a crack of three-thirty- | seconds of an inch, which is much less}: than the average for doors and wir dows, permits the passage of bout 1% cubic feet of air a minute for ev- sash window (36 inches wide atid 72 inches high): would thus admit 30 -cur bic feet of ‘air a minute. In a roota 10 feet wide, by 20 feet long, having two windows of this kind, there would be required approximately 80 per. cent more heat units to heat it properly ain if the entrance of the. alr wa Feontrolied and’ a-‘complete change’ al- lowed once every hour. In‘ addition to maintaining a ‘proper temperature, the moisture present ‘in the ‘air is a‘ great factor in heating shomes. The water pan in the furnace should, always be kept filled; and oth- er means provided for the evaporation ery lineal foot. An ordinary double-| CLASSIFIED A AGENTS WANTED AGENTS | WANTED—To represent manufacturer, household necessity, good geller and big profits. See Mr._Lykin, Hotel McKenzie. _3-28-2 ___ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large front room with bath and toilet, hot and cold water, suitable for two. Access to sitting Toom. Call 667J between 6 and 8 FOR RENT—Two goodsized rooms, in modern house, Furnished for light housekeeping. or singly. 416 12th Street. Phone 441-R, 3-24-1w FOR RENT—Two rooms completely ‘turnisied for light housekeeping. Close in. Phone 279J or call 214 2nd street. 3-29 3t FOR RENT —wNicely furnished large zgom or roops for, Jight, pouse- leeping. hone. 632" or ‘at 818 AveB. 3-25 4t FOR RENT=Reasonable, a large mod- ern room on first floor, suitable for two, 309 Eight St. Telephone 236-W. t 3-24-Lw FOR RENT—One large room on first floor, furhished for light housekeep- IVERTISEHEATS | WORK WANTED LADY wants work by day or hour. Phone ‘825M or call at 217 7th S& 3+28-3t > WANTED—Washing. 323 South 7th Street. 3224 Ll WENT ER —W: ashing. Phone 503) 3.-24-1t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES rONE, TWO AND FOUR CYLINDER motorcycles at the new prices. Cleveland single, $185; Exceldior twin, $365;" Excelsiorsfour cylinder, $400. Including electrical equipment, If interested write for catalog. or demonstration. Excelsior Motor- cycle Sales Co., Box 541, Bismarck, Dak. 3-28 1w, FOR SALE— Cheap. One Smith Motor and Ranger bicycle. ° $5! cash, Call:at 213 5th Street. 8-27-4t Hughe Kay. WANTED—Practical nursing. Phone 285 3-23 wk SALESMEN SKAT .SALESMAN—Salesman want- ed for Skat Paste Soap and other products; sell to grocery, drug, auto and hardware trade; excellent op- portunity to build up steady repeat business.. Commission. The Skat Jonn, | 3-28-11 hore 27 yi artly furnished ‘or un- furnished, ‘ajmodern 9 room house. Also use of; garden space. Call Tele- phone 7663;4 ‘a 3-30 1w FOR SALE—Cadillac Eight, $1,000.00 nee Gee L. N. Cary, Mandan, Dak. MISCELLANEOUS Sid FOR SALE—Three chair barber,shop, +up-todate equipment, good - water stem, bath, ifcluding building and lot in town of 1,000 pepulation, only shop. . Address Lx, Box 99, Linton, N. D, i) 3-23-4w FOR SALE—Have your.own winter eggs by getting setting eggs from pri: inning Rhode Island: Red hens at $3,00' pér Ib Or 30 for’§$5.00, fertility guaranteed. 513 13th’ St. ‘Call 617R.. 3-28-1wk FOR, SALE—New. gasoline filling sta- ‘tion. in good County Seat town on * National Parks Highway. Bargain, -Address Box 71, Dickinson, spake 3-29-1w TAKEN UP—Four why mares, 1 gray Why It’s Impossible: husband and wife, of the county of Still- water, state of Montana, as mortgagors. to Anna Bechaud of Fon du Lac, Wi: consin, as mortgagee, dated the 27th day of November, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for Burleigh county, state of North Dakota, on the Sth day of January, 1918, at the hour of 3 o’clock P. M. and re-; corded in Book 151 of Mortgages at page 153, and_ assigned by said mortgagee on the ‘3rd day of February, 1920, by an in- strument in writing to W. E. Powell of Eugene, Oregon, which assignment: is duly filed for record in the offite of the register of deeds of Burlefgh county, North Dakota, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage an hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in ‘the city of Bis- marek, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on Saturday the 22nd day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as the West Half of the Northwest Quarter (we NW%), the Northeast Quarter of the-Northwest Quarter (NE%NW%) and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW% SW%) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Forty-four (144), Range Seventy-five (75), located in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota. t There will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale, including taxes paid by the assignee of the mortgagee on the land -covéred..by: such—mortgage;--the sum. of two’ thousand and fourteen dollars and thirty-two cents ($2014.32), together with the Statutory, costs of foreclosure, Dated March 15, 1922. iz W. E. POWELL, Assignee of Mort, Post office address, Eugene, Oregon: (3-15, 29; 4-5, 12, 19.) - NOTICE OF MO! GE SALE BY AD- Vv 7 ! prank 1, Temple, BY BLOSSER i GEEWZU= OH, PODS Gonnar hp WHATLL NOU |] Ov, TD GES ONLY VA SEE Bs ne WHATS THE WHID.ME WHEN WEP GINEME "|: ANYTHING YA WANTED HE AIN'T GONNA WHIP MATTER FRECKLES? 1 CONES HOME WATS ALL. TO TORS A the power of sale therein contained has become operative by the failure of the said Mortgagors to pay the principal promissory notes and Interest secured by said mortgage when due, where- upon said Mortgagee has, agreéable to the terms of said mortgage, declared the whole debt secured thereby to be due and payable. That, more than have elapsed since service of the No- tlee of Mortgagee’s intention to fore close said mortgage, as requlred by law, and said Mortgagors or the, owner thirty (30) days of said premises have not performed , the conditions or complied with the provisions -upodn which the said de- faults occurred, Exclusive of the costs of foreclos- ure including statutory attorney's fees, there will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Four Hun- dred Sixty-seven Dollars and Ninety- four Cents ($467.94), which said sum includes ‘the sum of Two Hundred Six- ty Dollars. and Ninety-four Cents ($260.94) for interest Which said mort- gagee was obliged. to. pay on a prior mortgage against said premises in or.’ der to protect his Iyterests agreeable ‘ to the terms of sald’ mortgage de- scribed herein, : Dated at Fargo, North Dakota, this 2ith day of Bebe D, 1922, ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, 20 National Bank Building, MARKETS | CHICAGO. WHEAT. as ¢ ing; gas plate, 723 3rd St. 1 IT modérn 4-room apart- Notice is hi given, that ,that’ eated in the smoke pipe Is opened to| of water in the living room. Not only| = 7e+ 57 7 — "| ment; partiptuftished or unfurnish.| gelding, W. 1-2 Sec. 4, Range 75-139] certain Mortuage, executed “and” der| Chicago, March 29.—Wheat averaged admit cold air into the flue, thus in- are rooms in which ¢he alr has a high Bismarck Business Twp. Albert Hammar, Driscoll, } livered by Andr J, Johannison, a a little higher in prices today during 21 a) . 82 ed. Phone’ 183. 5 Harel with the ee and retard- percen tare: cotta are more econom- ia Hs lacing street. pees College. 3:27-1w| Dak. 3-29-1W oeuee morieugorat Pelee eat the early trading, the ehief factor be- ing the burning of fuel in the heater. | ically heated, but ‘tving conditions are | =~ —______~"___" | 75 > higl i Hemstitching and pico Kk. Mati} vember, D. nineteen hundred and| ing an upturn shown by: ‘final quota- . FOR RENT—Clean rooms in modern|*OR ENT—One light housekeeping i Li LA ue, Seventeen, and filed for record in ‘the| tions at Liverpool. Besides some au: The damper located in the feed door is used for the same purpose. Through it cold air ts admitted directly ‘over the fire, and if opened wie it acts as a check. When regulated properly . D more healthful, Copies of the bulletin may be had ‘upon request cf the United States De- partment of/Agriculture at Washing- ton, D. ©. “ CALORIMETER SHOWS. { 'NCREASE SEATING cAPacrTY HARDEST HOME WOR Extension May Be Added to One or Both Ends of Kitchen Table— Mlustration Explains. 3-22 lwk FOR HENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house; lai desired, 614 8th St. 3-27-1w. FOR RENT—Large modern room, suftable for two, 522 2nd St. 3-9-1m LAND ARE YOU Interested in buying land in North Central Minnesota, tlie land of clover, beautiful lakes and house at 300°9th street. Phone 377J. |" ° Phone 8-27-3t Modern 4-room furnished apartment in Varney flats. Phone 7138. y 3-27-3t eS HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modern furnished house. Write 357 care:Tribune, 3-25 lwk ELDERLY MAN wants employment im tore or office, clerking or 620 Sixth St. apartment. orders promptly attended to. Box 345, Singer Sewing Machine company, Bis- marck, N. D. 3-17-1m FOR SALE—Full round reed baby carriage in first class condition. Also one gray reed baby sulky. Call 12F 13, 3-24-1wk FOR SALE—Household furniture and Studebaker roadster. 925 8th Street. Phone 417M 3-27-3t FOR SALE—Brand new violin and leather case. Write 358 Tribune, * 3-25 lwk office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, 6n the 7th day of January, A. D, 1918, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page, 63, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises. in such Mortgage and_ hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in‘the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P, M., on the 10th day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mort- gage on the day of sale. The premises described in_ said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain thopities were predicting an improve- ment in export demand, The opening which varied from unchanged -to 3-8 cents advance was followed by a slight setback and thenga moderate general advance, which, however, was not well maintained, Talk of high winds in Kansas and of green bugs in Oklahoma received a good deal of attention for a while but were more than offset by bearish advices later. ST. PAUL ‘LIVESTOCK cs aoa niga = . Washing, Sweeping and Scrub-| As ordinary kitchen table may have| Prosperity? It so write to Leach} pookkee i i remises situated in the County of ping... Steady job in the city premise 4 i eye © : bing Most Laborious. an extension at’one or both ends that Wana pore at moderate pay preferred. | Write Be a ee ae citar tele The oa Se fant, Mare evan 7 il 0 | ee ee ee SOM Tribune,. 36022 3-28 5t Ne : t Soci i _ | Tec S, 3,000, § . will gresti7 increase its seating capa-| FoR gALD-OR TRADE—Half section, = eengSS Wi Pownship one hundrea|Strong. Common to medium beef ® Series of Experiments Made on En- ergy Expended by Woman in Per- formance of Household Tasks —Ways of Lightening. city. When not required, the extension is easily removed. Use the same thick- ness of board from which the table is made for the extension. ‘Cut the Wwell-improved, 20 miles northeast of ismarck. Would consider well lo- vated residence in Bismarck. Write Box, 62, Bismarck, N. D. .« 3-27-3t Se HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTHD—Girl for general house- work; small family. Phone ae é 3-28-3t NOTICE OF ‘REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain_mortgage executed and delivered by E. B. Kingman and Anna G. Kingman, forty-three (143), North of Range seventy-cight (78), west of the Fifth Frincipal Meridian, containing hundred sixty (160) acres, more or les according to the United States Govern_ it Survey thereof. The mortgagee has paid certain steers $6.00 to $7.50. Best load lots today early $7.25: Bulk $625 to $7.25. Better offerings fat she-stock $6.25 to $7.00 to higher. Bulk $4.00 to $6.00. Stockers and feeders steady to strong $4.50-to $400. Bulk $5.50 sums, to-wit: Past due and unpaid|¢) $650, Calves receipts 3,200. % : é interest a prior lie said prem- Kibet 45 pts ng It does‘ not require a laboratory ex- on the date of sale amount ,to the sum] lig! 00. Few extra choice vealers :00, and which sum ‘Is included | $7.25 5:00. periment to sony nee any ae wee ma hiv Amount hereinafter i teted to the $7.25 to $7.50. Seconds $4.00 to $5.00. washing and scrubbing are about the ue, : ; 8 ° There will be due on such Mortgage Hog receipts . 12,000. . Opening hardest work she has todo; bert it will at the Wate. of sale the sum of Five| steady to 10 cents lower. eTop $9.90. be interesting to many housekeepers to, hundred eighty (580.00) dollars, Bulk better grades at $9.75 to $9.90. know the order in which their tasks ! SETH G, wRicnr, Packing sows $8.50 to $9.00. Good rank when tested under laboratory ‘ rigages, 1 | pigs $10.00. onditions, For this purpose a spe- Lawrence,Murphy & Niles, ‘ Shee; c this purpos Addition to Kitchen Table. pon cecrmtar pny, Nea See a cm nee cially designed respiration calorimeter, Fargo, North Dakota, sirable native lambs $14.50 to $15.00. - PAGE:SEVEN. -- 3—1-8-15-22-29; 4—5, was used by the United States Depart-| exact width of the table and’as wide ment of Agriculture. The results were}as required—about one foot is prac- measured in calories, for a series of 53 | ticable, experiments on energy expenditure in} Cut. two strips of wood four inches the performance of household tasks. wide, seven-elghths inch thick and It was found that such light tasks} two and one-half fegt long. Screw the as sewing, crocheting, knitting, darn-| strips to the under ‘side of the ex- ing, and embroidering required an av-! tension so they will just come inside Better. grade native ewes $8.50 to $9.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, -March 29.—Flour un- changed to 5 cents lower. In carload lots $8.00 to $8.10 a barrel. Ship- ments 52,543 barrels. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- URE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby givengthat that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Gottlieb Zelmer and Barbara Zel- mer, his wife, of the Post Office of ‘Alta, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, Mortgagors, to J, E. Davis, of the town of Goodrich, County erage expenditure of nine calories per hour more than that when the same * subject was sitting quietly in a chair. the framework of the table. Well fitting slots are cut'in the sides of the table through which the strips are of Sheridan and State of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 7th day of No- vember, A. D. 1919, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of Bran $23.00 ta $24.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 29.—Cattle receipts Washing, sweeping, and scrubbing {pushed to hold the extension securely, Deeds’ within and for the County of | g 509, A’cti REAR ERTS ted ] sed energy ex- Burleigh and State of North Dakota, | 77" UNE poy 40; 20, cen! i : ao cetece cbout Of EY on the 19th day of December A, D. 1919, higher. ka penditure of about fifty calories per hour -over the expenditure -at. rest. Ironing,*.dressing a child, and dish- washing each required about twenty- four calories per hour. Ways of lightening the labor of va- rious household tasks were also stud- fed. It was found, for exampie, that when the height of the dishwashing table was varied the energy expendi- ture varied. If the subject worked in a comfortable position the expenditure of energy was 21 calories an hour. It was 25 dalories when the wash pan, was set too high so that her arms were raised during work, and 30 cal- ories when she was obliged to bend over. Fine sandpaper is a neat eraser for ink, eee Grease in the sink is a very prolific cause of disease, see Salad “plants should be planted in rélays, so that there is always plenty. a8 ® ‘ Retain the full flavor of new po- tatoes by boiling them in their’ skins. RAR eee eeeeeeeee* at 10:00 o’clock A. M,, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, on page 120, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgageyand here- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of Two (2) o'clock P. M., on the 15th day-of April, A. D, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy.the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-wit: 4 The Southwest Quarter (SW, 1-4) of Section Twelve (12), Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing One Hundred Sixty (160)' Acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, together. with all her- editaments and appurtenances there- Hog receipts 16,000, Fairly active. Mostly steady to 5 cents. lower. Sheep receipts 12,000. Generally steady. : MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March. 29.—Wheat re- ceipts 109 cars compared with 196 cars a year ago. ‘Cash No. 1 northern $1.49 3-8 to $1.52 3-8; May $1.40 3-8; July $1.31 1-8. ‘Corn No. 3 yellow, 49 to 49 1-2 cents. Oats No. 3 white, 32 1-2 to 34 cents. Barley, 51 to 63 cents. Rye No. 2 94 to 961-2 cents. Flax No. 1 $2.51 3-4 to $2.56 3-4. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, March 29.—No. 1 dark COATS FOR BROWN SHOES. Sol unto: Belonging or in anywise apptr-| northern, $1.39. ( emma ining suid'mortgage contains a power| No. 1 amber durum, $1.05. Sport coats for summer wear are] Rub your brown boots Or shoes) E BERGEN DAMPENED THE of sale, and that no action or proceed-| No. 1 mixed durum, 99c. built om-straight lines. Many of the} with a slice of Yaw’ potato before ap- Mik! t mahi N ings have {been instituted at jaw sor| No. 1 red durum, 95e. ’ smartest of them have a singie but-| plying ‘the, polish, They clean more | ARDOR sect ney i \ By' such mortaag or any mart ther “ot we: : es $230, “hh x i . THU and that default has been ma hi No. s, $2.15. on to tasen them at a a said cast then and take the pollah bet: | EN STAs » 4 STANLEY WH ePditions of said mortgage by which]. No.2 rye, 78c.