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PAGE. SEVEN WEDNASDAY, ,APRIL 26, ALL RUSSIANS ARE SURE T@ WELCOME DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ' BY ALLMAN rs ‘TREATY, SAYS MRS. HARRISON - . Gy WHAT are Yoo boinc THAS MINE ||DONTFORGET]|| DIDYouceEY [| —/ \ ‘ f : f UP'AT THIS TIME. IN - THAD MY HAND|{ You'Re ALADY!]]] WHAT You gee “BY MARGARET E. HARRISON . | - ser f f, THE MORNING, OLIVIA? | ON IT First! x WANTED, MADAME? | /DID, BUT AT Took AL OFMY STRENGTH To DOIT ‘War orrespondent Who Spent a Year and a Half in Ruesfa During 1 and 1921, Ten Months of the Time: PAPER LAST NIGHT ‘Author of “Marooned in ABOUT A SALE ON : A SPRING DRESSES AND > (New York, April 25—The impres- | WANT TO GET DOWN ston created in Russia by the latest EARLY! move of Tchitcherin in signing the} commercial treaty with Germany at ! Genoa will undoubtedly be a favor-' able one. Tho relatively small num- ber of peope who..underatand Buro- pean politics ‘or who have any articu- late opinions will probably approve his’ action, irrespective of ‘their party convictions. : ; ‘While most Russians fear and dis- | like Germany and have a dread of! German exploitation, they understand the Germans and thelr methods of do- ing business and have great respect for their organizing ability. 4 For a long time, ever since it be- | My ‘came evident that Russia would have to‘ be rehabilitated economically, 1 ly through the services of for. eigh experts and technicians, the Ru: Don'T You DARE TAKE THAT ITS mine! | READ AN AD INTHE}! , os) BY BLOSSER £1 No BACK TALL= ROSKk CONE. \N sians have beer rasigrd to tha Your NE YOU'RE FOOLING AWAY Hicsen thopeht that the Germaus would prod- |} CONE aa eens HOURS MONKEYING 6S we Mala ably do it. \ y They will also view, with a. certain: WT THAT OLD w SRGT WENTYENE Reap mount 9f satisfaction a2 .2zresment RADIO OF YouRS= we ion Wi Y with a power which ‘renoune?s all) “\\ -P{ SHEER NONSENSE: fd, WEATHER MEAT claims against Russia ind sues \ IS ALLITIS (a. Mores 82 demands its share of the*imperia f ; a wm; . R g FoR To, debts. f q . yy ‘ beg : sf MR pow ~) Can't Meet Her Debts q N 4 : Fair It’ is obvious that even if the So Y 4, Lo, ano viet government recognizes in_prin. 4 NDony WARMED ciple tha debts of the former govern: B CONFIRMS , Pi ment and claims for nationalization of and damage to foreign: property ,| since the revolution, Russia will not for many years have the wicrewith- al to méet these obligations. J apd of cdmpletely forgetful of time. The nck tip already suffered | “‘Ho, ‘ho, ho! Hee, hee, hee!” gig- “Laugh at Harold Lloyd.” And there was another and another and another ‘i 2 y S > ey, i f after that, Nancy and Nick stayed on - ‘ { hi) " q p f , % too much -fipm the ‘requisitioning /gled Twelve Toes in his ‘cave, a3 he system to be willing to subinit to new | fixed another film in ‘his machine: taxation just as they have been re. But he made a mistake. One picture lieved of this. burden by the institu- { sitowed a dove and instantly the tion of the natural products tax. Twins were reminded of their errand. }-~ Tho Socialists, who made the revo- | They left at once. lution to rid themselves of a goyern- (To Be Continued) ment they believed to be wholly und} Copyright, 1922, NEA Service) = for Soldiers’ bonus. Box 638. Bis-|‘weak. Few good and choice, $7.75 to| ¢————_—__---—__—-—-® utterly iniquitous | will inot ibe. dis- marek, N. D. 4-20-1w | $8.25 or better. Common to medium,|| LEGAL NOTICES . Posed to. shoulder the financial bur- | @=——' SPREE (RE || far | TAKEN UP—Dark red cow. Owner |$6 to $7.50. Bulk, $6.50 to $7.25. Bet: Sra teseorrTC NTE | dens of that government. Learn a Word Every | \ cee ane Sane te uae ener |ter offerings butcher cows and heifers, | *, 4 . Tha Communists will-agree to the Tees. D | + and damages, Geo. Strohl, 322 So. Buix, $4.50 to $6.50. 0 CREDITORS proposition with their tongues in their ay : : dees , '|‘Stockers a ef ateady to. atrone he Matter of the ‘of Ontie | 9th St. 4-24-2¢ FOR SALE—Hand washer and wring- er, good as new. 416 2nd St. Phone 544-J, 4-24 2t Palmist and card reading at 311 4th dl, y given by the under- signed J ‘ollman Executor of the Last Will of Ontje J, Coll of the Town of Ridott in th cheeks. ; Cy The monarchists and reactionaries} 5.) * who have been embittered by tho Todays word is ESOAPADE. failura of the allies to-render them]. It’s pronounced—es-ka-paid, with adequate assistance or to undertake | @ccent on the first syllable (or on the bulk, $5) 50. Few up to $7.25. Calves receipts, 3,000. Stead$. Prac- tical packer top on best lights, $6.50, Few up to $7 or over. Seconds largely $3.50 to $4. * HELP WANTED—MALE- WANTED—Orderly at Bismarck ‘hos- _ital. 4-21-3t ‘BUSINESS ‘CHANCES HELP WANTED—FEMALE TYPISTS — Prepare aguthors’ manu- scripts for publication — $254100 weekly, spare time. Send stamp for and all per- military intervention in thoir bebalf, | first and last). particulars. R. J. Carnes, Authors’ a _____ St, room 6, hots from 9 A: M. to 10 ing claims against, said de- will not be inclined to sympathize] It means—an adventure, a foolish} Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga, $750 WILL ‘PUT YOU in possession ot | ™M. 4-24-83 to exhibit them with the “thet bk Bulk, $9.75) 2 the first. publi * tice; to said Executor a Good pigs, Mostly $11. ullivan, Hanley & Sullivan, at_ Man- Sheep receipts, 600. Fully steady to} dan, N.Dak., or at the office of H. T. strong. . Best wooled tambs here, bid hin six months, ion of this no- t the office of new gasoline filling station. dress Box 71, Dickinson, N. Ad- D. H 4-15-2w HOUSES WANTED - 4-15-tf WANTED—Maid for geleral hhouse- * work, Phone’ 746 or call at 618 3rd FOT:SALE—Dry stove wood Bis- marck Transfer Co. Phone 253. : 4-20-1lwk FOR SALE—Household furniture. Call with their demands. ‘United in Sabotaging ~ convention. So, in all probability, whatever may| Jt comes from—Spanish, “escapada,” be agreed upon with regard to Rus-| to escape. It’s, used like this—‘“The life of stroke, a thing done in defiance of 5 hy, his resident, in the City of ck, in said Si (WANTED—Waitress wanted fia’s debts, the country will be pracx Hot TTT STG A Bor 5 urleigh County. , fs el] WANTED TO BUY, 5 to 7 roo >| at 507 4th St., or Phone 120-M. 50 ed J Be t92 a tically united in sabotaging payment | many young people runs from one ad: Garrison, Garrison, N. D. 4-21-4t | - ern house, priced ‘right. a oot, $15.50. ed Apr eth A 'D 1922. of, its obligations unless it obtains ventrous escapade to another.” loans or other economic ass'stance to = WANTED—Girl for general ahouse-'| not heard that prices are down don’t | FOR SALE—Good milch cow. 413 7th CHICAGO LIVESTOCK i 6 ee tor Ofeebs then: pc el aes -— 63" work. Phone 8643, ‘o2at| waste your.timetand mine’ A, W. LE—Go cow. 413 Th] CHICAGO LIVESTOCK || First publication on the 18th day of set. th y St. Phone 363M or 820, 4-18-1 go, A AD Bao , ‘ The immediate advantage to be ob-} A Thought For Today || wayriv—Cierk at the ome Bakery, | Duffy, Box 615. 4.25-3t_ | OR-RENT New piano. Gall 54n. | 10,000. Fairly active, steady to | SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, tained by Russia from: tho commer- | g————————>_____"_» ‘ © 424-3 LOTS ia 4-25 3t | strong; spots higher. Mandan Norta Dakota,” ¢ jHog receipts 22,000. Light steady to 3 Monts lower; others fully steady. Sheep receipts 18,000, generally steady. MINNEAPOLIS!GRAIN. 4.18-25—5-2-9 cial pact wit Germany will be rela- tively small. we Germany, beyon¢ sending techni- cians and’ experts to Russia for the a‘ exploitation of certain industries and| ‘Liberty, with all its drawbacks, is natural resources, can offer them I!t- | everywhere vastly more attractive to FOR SALE—A finé 50-foot: lot, close in, faces east: » This would bea fine building lot for a home oy an apart- ment house, Geo, M. Register: “t8 * 4-22-1w avrowouripsadrowcturs FOR SALE—Har! ley Davidson orld. C) FARM LAND—$500 as a cash payment —will buy good farm near Baldwin— 60 acres, also farm with good build- ings near Still, balance on whatever No. 33330 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE 3 Whereas, default has been made in thé terms and conditions of the mortgage WANTE! ing = gt / grading lawns, also hauling of any kind. Call us for satisfactory prices. if ) ie beat ae ae Bary | hereinafter described, and the mortgagee the assistance. She can sell them her|a noble soul than good social order |, Phone 812. 4-18-1w x Minneapolis, Alpril Wheat re-| having io sagec manufactured’ goods in return for | Without it. “Mochanism makes of man| WORK WANTED —Haul ashes and terms youwant. Phone 961. Henry| ins" 199. care, compared with 117|denteindse aoe ine gntire mortgage in- & Henry. 4-22-83 as | ADVENTURE OF 1 | THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts The sixth, of the Seven Valleys that the Twins had to go through on their ‘way to the Land of the Korsknotts ‘was called the Valley of the Movies. But Nancy and Nick did not know this as they looked down into its depths from the top of a hill. “Oh, oh!” said Nick 'to the dove, who was guiding them. “We don’t need to stop here, do we? All © see ‘is a building and Nancy and I can go right past it.” The dove shook his ‘head © sadly. “Don’t think that yeu: can fool Twelve Toes the Sorcerer,” said he. “Twelve Tcos knows all about you, ag-one of the elders. ‘Miss Madge .Pilcher, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Jam2s Pilcher, former residents of Mandan, now of Illinois, left. Saturday for Seattle, Mash., to visit gélatives. While .hera she was a guest of Mrs, G. H. Bingenheimer’ ‘Miss Pilcher. will return in about a month for a more extended visit. Miss Katherine Cofeman, gister of; Mrs, J, .K. Porter, who has yis- iting in Mandan and other parts of} the state for the past month. has left, for ‘Washington, D. C., where she will resume her duties as chief clerk in the offices of Senator Porter J. McCum- ber. F Mrs. A. Boley has‘ returned to Man- dan from Jamestown where she ‘has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Henderson. just where you are and what you are doing and if he cannot stop you altogether, he is goingto delay you, all he can. He has a magic ‘machine which can throw piutures over the Seven Mountains and all the valleys to this place, and he intends you to} see them. ‘The building is a movie theater.” “But we'll shut our eyes and Took,” protested Nancy. “But I tell you they are magic Pictures ahd ‘that you cannot help yourself,” coced the dove mourn:) fully. “I'll fly on as I did be‘ora, and wait for you on a tree-top at the other side of the valley.” not ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy George announce the arrival df a baby boy on Wednes- day, April 19. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freed are the Parents of a baby boy born on Sun- day. 50 YEARS BETWEEN VOTES. Lemmon, S. D., April 25.—Fifty years between votes is a jong time, but that is the record of .S, H, Kim. mell of Todd county. Mr. Kimmel] cast his first vote in Michigan in 1872 and drifted from that state into the ‘west. .He finally Tocated in Todd Away he flew and ‘the Twig started down the path. e ROOMS WANTED q WANTED TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms, for light housekeep- ting. Give location, description.and| ‘price. “Alfred Olsen, P. O. Box 312, _ City. 5 4-21-3t ___ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two farge rooms. with large closet and ‘kitchenette. ‘All modern. .Gentleman and wife pre- ferred, or two ladies. No children. Phone 512J. 404 5th St. 4-18 2w ‘OR RENT—Large,, nicely furnished Tooms, large closets, strictly mod- ern home. ge. screen porches’ and shade trees, 217 8th St. Phone 883. 4-22-1wk FOR. RENT—Light, house keeping rooms, also bed, ‘mattress, springs and bamboo porch curtain for sale. 320 Fourth .St. 4-24-2t FOR RENT—Furnished: Three rooms and kitchenette. Also one large room and kitchenette. Phone 437M. . 4-25-5t FOR RENT—®urnished rooms for light housekeeping and sleeping in modern house. Call at 312 8th St. y- 4-24-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with kitchenette to be vacant on May 1st. Phone 273. 411 Fifth St. 4-25-at | FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Private en- trance, 601 2nd ‘St. 4-25-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- county, S. D.; where they had nol ¢4 room for two gentlemen, clo3¢- election up to the ‘late primary the And what do you think! The vers | first under the Jaw allowing residents first billboard said,"“Step inside and] of unorganized counties to vote on see Charlie Chaplin.” It seemed as tthough ‘they .couldn’t get by, whettfér. or no. state issues. In the early territorial days it was not unusual to find a man. "The Greer | Who had not cast a presidential vote Shoes were certainly bewitched, and|until he was past 50, but to go 50 in they walked as though journeys| years between casting his first and his and Fairy Queens and important | second vote is regarded asa new rec-| FOR RDN messages counted for nothing at all. |‘ord. It was a funny show and they stayel to the.end. When it was over ‘they .stayell large motor.-boat- entirely of still longer 4 ‘in. Phone 961. 4-22-3t. FOR RENT—Clean furnished ‘rooms in modern house, Phone 802 or Call __4-22-1w ‘Rool jodern house. Phone .377-J, or call at 300 9th St. x 4-20-1w | '—Two furnished rooms for ‘ light housekeeping, B, F. Flanagan, 4-20-lw A Los Angetes man is building a} ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Suit- ma- to see ‘another «cailed| hogany. : able’for-dressmaker. 400 4th St.” 4-22 lw THE OLD HOME TOWN =I HATS-NECKTIES | HAND SUNDAY « GLOVES Ov east 143 er HORSES | rans “| and render prompt returns, STANLEY : |. MARSHAL OTEY WALKER GAVE TWO REAS HE DIDNT. GIVE. THAT TRAMP A HARD RUN “HIS RED FLANNELS ON -SECOND,HE HAD ONS WHY — FIRST, OTEY STILL HAS LOST THE KEY TO THE JAIL. t concessions, ‘but she cannot furnish | only a product; liberty makes him the) garden plowing. Call 602-R iL 9 fs Sedna cars a year ago. now therefore, them the Jdane necessary to finance !:citizen of a better world.—Schiller. ‘@, m. and from 5 p.m. 20-1w ampion Motorcyeles, reduced POR SALE OR RENT— 90. Ls acre ‘Cash No. 1 northern, Ni a rey Siven, that, ithe certain gigantic reconstruction schemes or a STORM windows taken off ana| Prices. If interésted'write for cata-| farm in Burnt Creek. , 2. quarter | 1 6371 9; May, $1.5 chmidt and Lizzie Schmidt, to purchase supplies on a huge scale screeMs put on. Phone 692M. logue and ful! information. Bis-| Block 140, Section roage 80. i Mako ‘Corn 3 yel . id Jacob M. chmidt ana , from other countries. ‘ egia 4:21-1w| Marck Machine & Welding @hop, 218] mean offer. Address C. Barshatky, | ats No. 3 white Farmers ‘Trust Company, a” corporat “ ‘Effects on Allies : 4th St, Bismarck, ND, g_(4-6-1m| 221 Ellery St, Brooklyn, N.Y; | | garey, 52 to 63 cents, tion, mortgagee, dated. the 24th’ day i 4, Tho Russians realise this fact, and FOE SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five passen- Rye No. 2, $40 3-4 to $0214. [Reo in tne oftiee of the edeieter they: Ne also re ene Ghene ls an - r B HOUSES AND FLATS ger Chandler;' will take insexchange - Flax No. 1 $ i of deed ot the ‘county of Burleigh fear of the recrudenoonee of Corman {Harris and Alaa Kose Fiosk wi be [FOR SALE —Four apartment tat, ot| Stock or motor evete with de eat) gn ROK analy * {Riya gt Janine, dr, a8 la % ; 2 ndi Phone 534-R. Call 501 ‘Nineteenth ¥ BISMA ! Book *23" military imperialism ibacked by ‘Rus-|the guests of honor at en informal| threo to five rooms each, splendid) — 1." ° 1 29-10 | ! MARKETS || (Furnished by -RussellMiller Co.) J of Mortgages at page Tail Ce: foros siai Consequently Russia hopes to social hour which will follow the reg-| location, close in. About:$3,500 cash, a i ff eae ae a eae Bismarck, April 25 closed by @ sale of the premises in such utilize the German treaty to obta! lar ‘business meeting of the Catholic belance monthly payments. ‘Rent- | WANTED—1920 or 19211 touring car, Wo. dare dapat : g1.49 | mo? tgage and hereinafter described, at more favorable terms trom the other'| Daughters of America thie evening in| ls will more than meet payments, | Dodgé, Buick or Hupmobile prefey- HEAVY SELLING EARLY Mee ener eapain 121 |marcks in the county vot BuERoe oa powers, Ra Jthe auditorium cf the school. ' Mrs.} nd all expenses. &. Van Hook,| red; give-price. Address P: B. Box| Chicago, April 25.—Heavy selling led No. 2 mixed durum | 113 North Dakota, at the hour of The Japanese, whe have hitherto} Wyman and Mrs. Harrie and their| Office phone 605. Residence 613W. | No. 341. 4-24-21 | to a decided break in wheat prices to-/0° 1 Tal durum .... 1.08 | G68, o'piaek tn the, forenogn, on the, 3rd been saying little and sawing wood: families oxpect to move from Mandan] 4 25-1WK | WANTHD—Good second-hand Ford. | Gay. The open‘ng which varied from | Xo" 1 pay 2.46 [amount due’ upon such mortgage on the \ will probably sit wp and take notice. | within a few weeks. “Miss. Fleck will|$3,000—A very good home, strictly Must be cheap for cash. Pete An- | one-half to 1 1-4 cents higher was fol- | 1" 9 ay 2.41 | day of sa Fs by They have ameye to ‘Wade in Siberia) be married early in May to Paul Shan-| moderm, nice location, 5 rooms with! — derson,. Baldwin, ‘N. D. 4-21-5t | lowed bly slight further upturns and |" > ye | 8 Sa Geser Ded. 1h euch mort and it is hardly possible that they non, ‘traveling salesman for the|{ bath,. full’ basement, terms very ———— ———!then by a rapid descent that in some | *" ne ated in othe Lopate ene will refuse to recagnfke the Soviet | Hridgemam-Russell company of James-| easy. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. MISCELLANEOUS cases went more than 5 cents under rth Dakota and are government and J Germany get \all| town. 4-22-3t | BABY CHICKS for May delivery, 15| arly top-figures. ‘ STUTSMAN BUDGET CUT?’ southwest quarter (SW%)_ of Sec- the pickings. os d HOUSD FOR SALE—On south sidc,| varieties. Ask for price lst. Chick! The close was heavy at 1-4 to5 cents} Jamestown, N. D., April 25+In}tion ‘two (2) in Township One Hundred Poland, whose future ‘market is in] ‘The ‘annual meeting of the Presby-| py owner; in first class condition,| feed of all kinds. VanKleeck Sup-| "et decline. keeping with retrenchment promises. | Vorty-three Aa) North, Negi aM the eeat, will inevitebly take elarmterian church was held Sunday morn- $1,000. Cash $120, and $10 monthly.| ply Company, Fargo, N. Dak, 508 Stutsman county com joners have s ne h Prin- and insist on a,closer reapproachment | ing after the regular servicos.. Re-| Jnouire 214 2nd St. or phone 279-3. 1st Ave. No. 4-20-9b MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, pared the 1922 county budget to be due on such mortgage at with’ Ressla, ¥en at the expense off porte fram the Ladies’ Ald society, | /duire 214 2nd St. or phone 4253t] FOR SALE—A building 18x26, can] Minneapolis, April 25.—Flour wn-/ $135,799, or abot $92,000 less ‘than the f sale Including. three delin= Tron SIE, Frpooe, | Sas se 4 te emule school, the secretary and | SR RENT—Apartment partly fur| be made in a nice little house, Can slianesd, Shipments, 31,960 barrels. | 1921 budget. The 1922 nudge 1s appor- for the sum of $18.00 each, nnd yy ly and -Czechosloyal wi ish |treasurer were received. . now, '‘RENT—Ay : ‘tur- a ee Bran, $23. * | thoned in the following funds: Genera! the: , @ue December 1, 1919, fi to protect ‘their own co! iat | chairman of the session, reported a| ished or unfurnished. Phone 183. be any me plage tor eae ’ ities find $119,220; county road, $5,000; respectively sandiineludiog treaties with the Soviet Republic, ad4 gain in membership during the year,|. Hismarck Business College. PAL ais Sart toaeae ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. county bridge. $5,000; county agent, aL Renee er ine will be only:{too willing to -participate |the membership now standing at 1.66. 4-25-1w : — So, St, Paul, April 25—Cattle re-| $3500; county fair, $3,000;. total, | years 19 nd 1919 inthe .sum -of in any general plan for ‘the block|E. A. Ripley, EB. A. Tostevin and|#OR RENT—Four room house partly |FOR SALE—Have good used plano} .oint, “2500. ‘Beef steers steady to] $135,720 @ | $218.70, thereon, which said settlement of the question of debts|George F. Wilaon were elected as| furnished. Phone 570W or call at| for sale on-gasy terms, or will trade pee : s « mortgages ‘herein has been renmiied (to and reparations. - - | trustees and ‘H. D. Law was elected) 512 15th St. 4-25-3¢ | BY ST ANLEY pay and hy {paid in order to. protect its nterests in the mor the sum of yd 20/100 sive of costs, disbursements "s allowed by law. Mar this 20th day ‘of S TRU c for Mortgagee. * enden, North Dakota. , + 11, 18, 25. POTATOES, Let our Exchange sell your potatoes. We guarantec to secure market prices We only charge $25.00 per car for all service rendered, ‘Write_or, wire for instruc- tions how to stp. Reference, Des Moines National bank and growers in your state, DES MOINES POTATO EXCHANGE, Des Moines, Iowa, 4-10-2w “Humane Sunday” Idea Praised The purpose of “Humane Sunday,” on April 30, was praiged/today by Governor Nestos in a statement. “The American Humane Associa- tion, a federation of societies and in- dividuals organized Tor the. laud- able purpose of protecting children and animals from cruelty in all its forms is worthy of the consideration and support of our citizens,” he said. “A condition exists in southwestern North Dakota ‘that thas and should receive special attention. Many cat- tle and horses have perished during the past winter for lack of feed and shelter and some effort must be made to ascertain the cause aNd prevent if possible a repetition of such a cald- mity. “Many thousands of clergymen in the United States will subject April 30th, w. designated *‘Humane Snday' and shpuld be the privilege as well as the duty of all to attend these services and by their presence, if in no other way, sliow their. appreciation of the efforts that are being made ‘to elimi- - nate cruelty in all its forms.”