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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922 ; ® ever built, there are several exteriors - | that were gigantic in size and stupen- dous in cost. Despite the fact that every effort was exercised .to bring sane expenditures, the nature of these R ‘I settings necessitated a tremendous outlay of money in order that they might be interesting, realistic and New Cases and Cases Decided | 2"tstic. ’ Are Listed i THE ELTINGE, The spirit of the outdoors is evident in “Don’t Tell Everything,” Tice ig f commi ] the attraction at the‘Eltinge Thursday Pees Reet makes the 105 | aod Friday. It is a Paramount pic- i ture and produced with the usual ex- CASES DECIDED cellence that characterizes these. of- Order issued giving the Great North- | ferings. The notable thing, of course, ern Raflway Company permission to| is the combination of Wallace Reid, discontinue agetcy at Deep. Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter in Order issued giving the Grealt| the picture which in itself is a superi- Northern Railway Company permis-|or attraction. But when there is a sion to discontinue agency at Den-|reezy story, a tangle of fabrications bigh. and a lot of good situations enlivened Permiseion given: the Inkster Light | py real acting—it becomes of added in- & Power Company to sell their plant} terest. There is a spirited polo game ‘to the city of Inkster. and a realistic accident during Ma Plant formerly owned by the Gef-| progress, It is a real picture with re eral Utilities at Kenmare purchased | people in it, and it is handsomely by jae Kaleley et al of Kenmare, etaged. ; The new concern, known as Kenmare é Light & Power Service neve, oo. | NEW CANDIDATE Case 1529 closed. FOR HIGH COURT The weekly bulletin of the state Secretary of this, commission aa rected to inform the Inlerstate g t New Rockford, N. D,, April 19.— merce Commission that this Commis-| i°T' Dothne of New Rockford ts in- sion is of the opinton that ‘it is to the dorsed as 2 candidate for the su- Public convenience to grant the ap- prete court by the joint Republican plication of tthe . Northern Pacific Bhd Democratic convention of Eddy Railway Company for permission 0} County, His candidacy will be eub- issue 5 per cent mortgage bonds, MA-| nitted to the Jamestown convention, turing July 1, 2047 with the sugges- and_he will dbide. by the result. , tion that the 5 percent bonds be sold|‘” fis J. Bothne was born in Nor- at market value but at not Jess than | yay in 1871, and came to North Da- 30 years ago. ‘Working as a CASES DOCKETED fen laborer he saved Seney tor his ‘Application of the Inkever Light &]echooling, and was graduated from Power Co. for permission to sell their } tne “Minnearplis Normal school and plant to the efty. the law department of the University ‘Application of Pmil Bobb et al vs. of Minnesota. He served as a vol- Bismarck Water Co. Petition for eX-| inteer soldier in company “I” of North ‘tension of mains of 12th street be-/raxota volunteers throughout the tween Sweet and Ingalls Street. | Spanish-American war and the Phil- = R. F. Ring vs. Great Northern Rail-|jnpine insurrection. Admitted to the way Company. Petition for drainage | Minnesota bar he practiced law there ditch to drain NE 1-4 Section, 27./10 years. ‘He was county attorney Township 159, Range 101, Zahl, N. D. |of Grant County, Minnesota four years, H. M. Hanson, Kathryn, et al v8.)ana fn 1912 was nominated for judge N. D. I. Telephone Co. and Kathryn|of the district court of the 16th ju- Kidville Telephone Co. From 1906 to | ictal district of Minnesota. He with- 1921 the complainants were accord-|drew his candidacy for district judge ed exchange service at two exchanges,|and came to New Rockford, N. D., namely, Valley City and Kathryn. In} where he has- practiced law for the December, 1921, service of Kathryn |Jast 10 years. Sus exchange was changed and complain- ants deprived of service of Kathryn exchange without obtaining permis- THREE NOONAN sion of Commission as required by BUILDINGS BURN Section 14, Chapter 192, Laws 1919. Farts Demand, immediate ‘relief. Noonan, N. D., April 19—Fire, be- lieved to have originated from a kitch- CO-EDS TAUGHT en range in the White City restaurant here, destnoyed that structure, 3 pho- NOT TO BE AFRAID tograph ‘stud’o and a millinery store. OF FIRE ARMS Hard - fighting. saved Andy’s jewelry land ice cream parlor. Rey “The restaurant building, owned by Fargo, N, D., April 19.—“When do | Hans Fretheim of Sydney, Mont ,,was we begin to shoot?” valued at about $3,000. It aas not ‘When forty Agricultural College girl! eon learned whether it was insured. students signed up for instruction in |The Nelson studio was valued at about rifle practice they thought the firing |§1,909 and was well insured. The practice would ‘begin at once, but {n- {millinery storé building, owned by a stead Captain William H. Bvans, Third | My Norris of Chicago was valued at Infantry, U. S. A,, on detached service, | about $1,500, with ro insurance. Miss Jed them into a class room and gave |Roge Egilson, proprietress, carried them elementary work in sghting and | gpout $500 on her millinery stock and __theory. household furniture. The course is an unofficial one and |“ The entire loss in buildings. stock, no credit is given for it at the college-]and fixtures is estimated at about It is the first of its kind at any college | ¢¢,509, : in this section of the country, and the | No plans as to rebuilding have as pupils are showing great interest, ev- | yet been announced. en in the theoretical work, according 5 tofCapiatn, Byans, .| COWGILL NAMED MODERATOR “The class is purely an experiment” Stanley, N.'D. April 19.—At the explained the captain. “So many WO- | meeting here of the Minot presbytery, men are afraid of fire arms and this| Rey. Cowgill of Ryder was elected will teach them, at least, not to be} modengtor and Rev. N. A. Laziere of afraid of a gun.” Tioga, temporary clerk. H. BE. Shu- ‘That isn’t the reason that some Of! ao. of Fargo, gave an addreas on the girls are taking the course, how-] Near East relief. Rev. P. W. Erick- ever. inot, represent the minis- “Well, anyway,” said ond co-ef as tee aes Lay enti | of Tioga, sho signed up, “if I ever go to Chica- for the elders, were elected delegates go or New York I'll be able to live uP 74, the general assembly to be. held to the native’s expectations of what 2 |in pas Moines, Iowa, May 18. ‘North Dakota girl ought to be.” ‘ POTATOES. | THE “MOTHER OF MEDICINE.” Let our Exchange sell your potatoes. Issis, the Queen and afterwards the | We guarantee to secure market prices Goddess, was called the “Mother of|and render prompt returns. We only Medicine.” In ancient Egypt, cen-| charge $25.00 per car for all service turies before Christ, women were skill-] rendered. ‘Write or wire for instruc- ed in medicine. They, knew the great] tions how to ship. Reference, Des value of medicinal piants, Moines National bank and growers in Hippocrates, the “Father of Medi-| your state. 4 _ cine.” many centuries later, knew less | DES MOINES POTATO EXCHANGE, of the merit of vegetable drugs than Des Moines, Iowa, did sae women of ancient times. 4-10-2w 4 > ‘Lydia E, Pinkham, nearly fifty years aia ES, ago, gave 40 women her Vegetable| Mrs. Barnes’ Cream of Tartar Compound, now known everywhere as| Baking Powder is easy to find. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-| Rect grocers sell it. pound. This is a woman's medicine .. for woman’s ailments, prepared, from . aon . Medicinal plants. aay.| For Sale. Choice Canary sing : ——_He ers. J. Bull, Dickinson, N, D. STUPENDOUS SETS USED IN {Box 728. “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” 4 Mary Pickford has probably never} We have just received a ship- done @ photoplay in which so little | ment of live lobster, direct from cation work was required ag in her A 6 current United Artists offering, “Lit- the coast of ae, which ad aa tle Lord Fauntleroy,” to be featured Serving in our dining room at the Rialto theater beginning Thurs- | reasonable prices. We will re- bari Seem wees ceive a shipment every’ week. Wi he exception of a trip to Bur- | __) el. lingame, Cal., where the ones éxteri- McKenzie Hot ors were taken, the entire picture was : ANNOUNCEMENT -made in Los Angeles at the headquar- I hereby announce myself as a can- ters for the Pickford {orce. ar, that |Widate for the office of Sheriff of Bur- Tits hass not Dele owe’ er, ee lelgh County at the June Primaries. “Little Lord , Fauntleroy” is an eco- A. C.. WILHAM. nomical picture, On the contrary, it] po) Adve. 4-15 4t], ig by far the most expensive cinema pet oe ON undertaking Little Mary has ever at- First transAtlantic alroplane flight tempted. The cost of the sets alone | in 1919 took 16 hours and 12 minutes. runs into ‘figures, that sound like a jek BAAS Rien eet eelac ass statement of America’s ‘war debt. In|- ‘San Francisco to New York, by way addition to the largest interior set| of the Panama Canal, is 5,290 miles. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS. __ Undertakers Embalmers - Funeral Directors - Licensed Embalmer in Charge — DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS - Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 — EEE BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY + 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ay } ili Cat ate THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i ‘PAGE SEVEN A Slight Misunderstanding BY ALLMAN SIZE SIX P ALLRIGHT CHARGE ‘THEM PLEASE! ; ' ‘To BE CHARGED ARE THEY { . To YoursELF! FOR YOURSELF? DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLIVIA, WHILE YOU ARE DOWN “TOWN 1 WISH YOU WOULD BUY A | PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR DANNY- | DARK BLUE, SIZE SIX, AND! HAVE | THEM CHARGED TO TOM= | DON'T PAY Too MucH FOR THEM - UL ONE PAIR, SIZE \ ‘St BLUE-ALLRIG FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Good Time Was Had by All . BY BLOSSER WE COMED i : P a f ; VEAH-WE ' Cen we Hua EAS: : ! sy DIDN'T SOUND LIKE CONCEI FRECULES' RAbIO Re Lan a | an CONCERT xg Y SET ae UT ur ye SP \NELL/MEBBE Pret hk Oe IT WUZ A CHINESE es “A BAND FOR ALL Gon NOISE = < ‘ & CMON. i, N , ( (G y3 f' | SALESMEN register_of deeds of Burleigh county, | Dated the 6th day of March A. D. WANTE = | North Dakota, will be foreclosed by a| 1922. . D—Salesman and collector. | sale of the premises in such mortgage and | (SEAL) Call of write Singer Sewing Machin | hereinafter described at the front door 12-19-26 Co, Bismarck, ‘N. D. ‘47lde | Of thé court house in, the city of Bis- Shea oda ole ~ ae Rearcke seounty) of Burkigh and stato ot MUSIC SECTION P> akota, 2 e hour of two o'clock AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FM on Saturday the 22nd day-of April. d HELP WANTED—MALE QOMS FOR RENT © | FOR SALE—Harloy Davidson Word | 02;,t0 satiety the amount due on sue) © IN’ EVERY PUBLIC WHY toil at uncertain jobs? Railway wo large rooms with} Champion Motorcycles, reduced] The premises described in such mort- Mail clerks begin $138 a month; | large closet. ‘and kitchenetfo, All| Prices, If interested write for cata. | ree and which will be sold to satiety LIBRARY, AIM traveling expenses paid. Govern-| modern. Gentleman and wife pre-| logue and full information. Bis- tf the "Northwest Quarter (Wig NWO): est | _ Peoria, Ill., April 19.—A music sec- ment ition, ‘amina-| ferred, or two ladies. No chil ‘ marck Machine & ‘Welding Shop, 218 | the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest] | - position. Specimen examina ‘ y dren. B Shep. tp | Quarter (NEMNW%) and the Northwest |tion in every public library in the tion questions free. Columbus Insti-| Phone 5123: 404 Sth St. 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. 4-6-1m | Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW% is tl i tute, Columbus, Ohio. 3 FOR SALE--1921 Overland Coupe, run BWA) one eon ed Rehycttor AB baie aan naan 4-5-12-19-26 | FOR RENT. about 5,000 miles, M. W. Pierce.| Range Seventy-five (75), located in Bur:| and the National Federation of Wo- leigh county, North Dakota. men’s Clubs. Both federations have WANTED—Night cook. Apply Minute} bathroom, suitable for light house-| _Call_447. 4-19-2t . s | , There will be due on such mortgage on Lunch. 417-3t penne pages 19 ena MISCELLANEOUS the date of sale. including taxes paid | by created a depantment of library ex- - I. a | the assignee Oo} ortga ins FYPISTS — Prepare authors’ mani:|FOR RENT—Large front room with | Youshs adding machines which have | tit, Moons vg2eldae). together with | Hirsch said the proposed music sec- scripts for publication — $25-$100| bath and toilet, hot and cold water. been ‘taken in exchange on our book- | the Jeatueory costs of foreclosure. % tions would prove. ralyable ‘in making weekly, spare time. Send stamp for| Access to: sitting room, light cook- keeping machines and other late) Dated March 15, 1022. available information on music to particulars. R. J. Carnes, Authors’| ing allowéd to right party.” Phone | ~™odels. Burroughs Adding Machine \ Assignee of Mortgasee, | those desiring it. : Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga. 6673 in forenoon. 4-15 1w | _Co., Box 612, Bismanck. 4-14-1w Post office address, Eugene, Oregon.| The committee working with Mrs. 415.tt/FOR RENT—Latge, nicely furnished i STITCHING end FICOTING Ne CSAS) 2R BEACONS G) Hirsch includes: Mrs. J. Lacey Harp- 'TED—OCo fan rooms, large’ closets, strictly mod-| @ yard for » 15¢ for silk. Nov- | crrarion NOT! EARING jer, Yuma, Arizona; Mrs. Franklin W. ANTE Cone ert at Oe ern ‘home. Large screen Porches elty pleating. Will do mail orders.' | PROOF OF FOREIGN WILL, Cochens, Salida, ‘Col is Mrs. J. C, lius Andaihl. x and shade trees, 217 8th St. Phone| Mrs, C..0. Larson, 400 4th at ee See Oe ACRTH DAKOTA, County} Hancock, Stuart, Fla.; Mrs. Iola Bish- meu RS es In County Court, Before Hon, 1. c.|0P, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Frank H. Hemstitching and picot work. Davies, Judge. Me Cowles, Crawfordsville, Imd.;\ Mrs. orders promptly attended to. Box 345, aay the Matter, of the Estate of Helen] jacob Van der Zee, Iowa City, Ta.; dair, : Singer Sewing Machine company, Bis-|“vitiiam Adair, Petitioner, Mrs. Gordon Kingsbury, St. Clair, 4-18-3t | 883. : {0 4-16-1w cebeceronis Aid BY ORE Gee aed WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-]FOR SALE—Bed davenport and eral housework, Mrs. C. E, Stack-| ‘rocker. Beds, spring and mattress, house. Phone 594. 4-14-6t| library ddne{ table. Call.at Apt. D, ; ——_——_— — ,;? 3) Pho? marck, N. D. 3-17-1m + vs, Michigan; Mrs. Clara N. Stefflers, WANTHD—T kiteh iris and Rose Apts. Phone 224M. 2, William Adair, M. Adai ton, y cee ry AN at cenaee Cate. i 4-17-3t . 4-19-8t| WANTED—Orders for crocheting | Hteen Francis Dawson, Gale cher tee ‘Broduibeven Mier Mrs, Geo. i. ——_——= | FOR RENT—Two modern furnished bedepreate, Juneh clone, sree gud pee en LE ee ae ee J mike, Cero a we omens . light housckceping rooms, on first] edging, also tatting. fain St. ee alae Zornes es. Lay A | J: Rolfe, , N. H.; Mi ja AGENTS WANTED ig ie si . 4-18-1w | And Peters, oa ora er E. Williams, Merchantville, N.S; WANTED Apania 2400 to SEO per | ‘floor. Private entrance. 601 2nd St. WANTED—Agents. $400 to $500 per - nS} g ~ | Re dent Migs Marguerite Beard, Fargo, N. D.; month may sound strong but an in- a 4-18 ot POTATOES. North Dako ierwa, ThE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,| Miss Leonora Lewis, Pierre, S. D.; quiry will convince you. Experience SOR RPNT—Furnished room for f° 75¢ per bushel. ae Me To the above named respondents and| Ming, Henry Stone, Christiansburg, unnecessary. This is the best| light housekeeping: ‘Also garage iN. Dak. 4-18 3t all Dersons interested in the Estate of] ya wing. Anna V. Bassette, Edm 28 es N triait tet P a ~ = elen Al .; Mrs. S 5 ionds, proposition ever offered to an| forrent. 722 5th Bt. Phone 485R.| CHIMNEYS, FURNACES AND pipes Wash.; Miss Edith Ruddock, Manito- agent. It is an opportunity for *~_4-18-3t | _ cleaned. Call 231. 4-15-3t woc, Wis. you to get in a top job and a bright FOR RENT—One large front room|FOR SALE—Good milch cow. 413 7th fe future. Must have a car for this with kitchenette. Well furnished, St. Phone 363M or 825. 4-18-lw work. Look into this proposition; | 411 5th St. Phone 278. __4-19-1WK | =e your time will be well paid. Cana-}FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish-. dian Woolen Mills Company, 317] ed room for two gentlemen, cloje- % x os | LEGAL NOTICES | Kearney in the State of Nebraska, de probate thereof in the aaa) MARKETS | —_—@ ka duly authenticated, ithe peti: ng for the ta UPTURNS IN WHEAT 1st Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minn. in. Phone 961 418-3 : 5 E 961, Bt aid document as the Last Thicag il 19.—U : 3 : . 4-17-1wk | ROOMS FOR RENT. Close in. 490 4th | &— as and for the la"| tanta ie wheat quotations: at Liver: WORK WANTED Street. IT Bt_ NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- Bae eek annexed pool ascribed iareely Ne reports ot § be heard wi duly cor today to a rise in prices.. The open- grading lawns, also’ hauling of any | FARM LAND—$500 as a cash payment | tlm mortgage executed and delivered by A # cos ‘ . B, Ki id Anna G. Kt 7 Kind. Call us for satisfactory prices.| will buy good farm near Baldwin— BL bing nea wife, of the county of Still: Phone 812. ae: ._4-18-1w} 160 acres, also farm with good build. | water, state of Montana. as mortgagors, HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants work| ings near Still, balance on whatever |{2,An", Pecnauaate, dated the fith day ‘taking off storm windows and put- terms you want. Phone 961. Henry of November, 281, and filed for wecord ii se! Oj 4-18-3t | in the office ‘of the register of deeds in ting. ‘on screens, Call Courmercia & Henry. 418-3t) tha tor Burleigh county, state of North meee FOR SALE OR RENT—160 f-1 acre Dakota, on the sth day’ ot (OMAN wants work by the hour. Al-| farm in Burnt Creek, N. %. quarter | at ite our. 9! o’cloc! . so three unfurnished rooms for| Block 140, Section range 80. Mako alert aasaned. by mer eariwamee on Court ong neEday, ue at or ing which ra d from 1 1-2 to 1 3-4 A.D. 1922, a o'clock in the fo cents i fooniof that day, at tha Court Rooms | conte. higher was followed by a re of this Court, in the County Court |action and fresh gains. | House, in the city of Bismarck, County Subsequently indications that for- os jpurloigh and. State of North Da-| eigners were buying July and Septem- ota; and . You and cach of you are hereby| ber here’ had a further tendency to bd to be iene appear.’ before this} hoist prices. The Close.was unsettled ourt at said time and plac - a ce i swer said petition and show 211-8 tong S-8 cents pet Ener. any there be, why the prayer of said rent. Phone 972R. 501 3rd St. me an offer. Address C. Barshatky, the: ard day of February, 1920, by an tne petition shou t be g anted. “t CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 4-18-3t| 221 Ellery St., Brooklyn, Y. So eat eT euntch. addi owen the 6 Chicago, April 19.—Cattle receipts WORK WANTED — Storm windows 4-18 | GuigiMica Tor'record’in the office of the Judge of the County Court, | 10,000, slow, about steady to weak. Hog receipts 11,000, fairly active, taken off, screens put on. Phone strong to 10 cents ‘higher. 7s da means ATE THE OLD HOME TOWN a ; ; BY STANLEY Sheep receipts 9,000, generally WORK WANTED—Haul ashes and ao HOLD ER, Giant garden plowing. Call 602K till 9:00 a, m. and from 5:00 p.m. —_ 4-13 lw MAN AND WIFE wants job on ranch, Can give good reference. Write: Tribune, 370. 1-19-2t WORK WANTED—Storm windows re- moved and screens applied, Call ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St, Paul, April 19.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,300. Generally steady to weak. Common to medium beef steers $6.00 to $7.50. Bulk $6.50 to $7.25. Few good to choice butcher cows and heifers $6.25 to ‘$7.50, Bulk $4.25 to $6.25. Stockers and feeders $% 441-W. ’ 4-15-3t . WANTED — Washings or, work by $7.00. Bulk $5.50 to $6.50. Calves ‘re- hour. ‘Phone 456-M. 4-18-3t x if Y ‘a j ceipts 3,000, steady to strong. Bulk TL ey TLE Te 4 OY 44, a best lights $6.00 to $6.50. Few (to $7.00. FOR SALE OB RENT NN Ee Seconds $3.00 to $4.50. HOUSES AND FLATS 77 NUD *\|" ayn se ee Hog receipts 8,500. Mostly steady. Bulk better grades $10.00 to $10.30. Top $10.30. Heavy packing sows $8.75 to $9.00. Best pigs early $11.00. Sheep receipts 400. Mostly steady. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘Minneapolis, April 19.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 31,999 barrels. Bran 21.50 to $23.00. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 19, 1922. No. 1 dark motthern . No. 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durom . 1 red durum - 1 flax 'BUNGALOWS—We have two lovely ‘bungalows—five rooms, all modern— almost new, hardwood floors, full basement, excellent locations on the west, very easy terms. Henry & (Henry. Phone 961. ” 4-18-3t FOR RENT—Tworoom apartment, also one 4-foom apartment partly fur- nished or unfurnished, Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. i 4-17-1w BUNGALOW—Four rooms all modern except heat, $2,000, easy terms. Phone 961. Henry & Henry, 4-18-3t FOR RENT—Five-room modern flat. Phone 287._L. K. Thompson. 4-18-5t FOR RENT—Four-room house, partly $149 1.16 1.08 furnished. Phone 570-W., 4-19-3t No. 2 flax ee kon ce aT BOREAL ad oe No. 2 rye .- LOST : eal, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN LOST—Saturday, gold bow spectacles in case, oval glass, transparent horn rim. Probably in businéss strict. Return to Tribune office, 4-17-3t LOST—Saturday, tan crocheted hand. ‘bag between court house and 13th St. and Avenue B. Reward. Phone 515. or 328. 4-19-2t » Minneapolis, April 19.—Wheat re- ceipts 159 cars compared with 198 cars a, year ago. . : Cash No. 1 northern $1.59 1-4 to B1.62°1-4; May $1.51 1-4; July $1.40 3-4. Corn No. 3 yellow 53 14 to 54 1-4. Oats, . 3 white, 34 14 to 35 1-4. Barley 51 to 63 cents. ‘LOST—A tan tassel. Finder return to Bank of North Dakota or 930 4th st. Rye Np. 2.98 3-4 to 99 1-4 cents. 4-18-3t = Flax No. 1, $2.66 to $2.69. BUSINESS CHANCES 5 Sy = : $750 WILL PUT YOU in possession of NOAH BAXTER SOLVED THE MYSTERY ¢ B.S. AGE D. Sue GQ new gasoline filling station. Ad- racto! dress Box 71, Dickinson, N. D. OF oka rome INTHE Consultation Free ? a Suite 9, 11—Lecas Blgel—Phone 208 4-15-2w j ‘ ,