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} i i " ——— roe NOTICE OF SCHOOL “ELECTION (Special District—+Annua}> Blection). Notice is hereby given,. that son.the First. Tuesday. in’ June being June 6, 1922, an annual election’ willbe held at Will School in the Special School Dis trict. of Bismarck No..1,; County of Burleigh, State of North’ Dakota ‘for the purpose of electing the! following members of the Board of Nducation:} 'Two-members to serve for a term 0: three years for the City of Bismarck. 'q ‘The polls. will, be. opened: at 9. o'clock a, m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, North ‘Dakota, this 20th day: of May, 1922. y By the order of the Board of Edu- cation, RICHARD PENWARDEN: jerk. 5420 to 6-5 EE ooo NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE B ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby: Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and deliv. ered by C, Loyd Gosney and Ellen Gos- ney, his wife, Mortgagors, to Drake. Bailard Company, a corporation, ‘mort- gagee, dated. the: 21st:.day of Novem- ber, A. D, 1916, and filed for record tn the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State: of. North Dakota. on the Ist day of De- cember, A, D.°1916, and recorded in Book 143 of Mortgages, at page 495; and assigned by said Mortgagee by an instrument in. writing to Dubuque Sav- Bank, dated the 23rd day of Feb: A. D. 1917, and filed for, record said office of the Register of Deeds n the 14th day of March, 1917, and rec. orded In Book 118 of Miscel. on’ page 635, and assigned by’ said ‘| Dubuque Savings Bank to Charlotte F. Carter, by an instrument: in: writing, dated.the 6th day of March, 1922, ‘and’ filed for record in the office of the Register:o Deeds of said Burleigh County, N. Dak.. on the 9th-day of March, 1922, and duly recorded. in Book. 175 of. Assign- ments, at page 1,° will’ ‘be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City’ of Bismarck, in the County» of Burleigh and Staté of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M, on the 24th day of June, 1922, to satisfy the ‘amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. _ ‘The premises described in said Mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the -vame are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: ‘The Northeast Quarter of. the South-, west Quarter; the East Half of the Northwest. Quarter; the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; the south half of the Southeast Quarter; ‘the Southwest Quarter of the North- east Quarter, of Section’ twenty-six (26), in Township: one hundred thirty. seven (137), Range Seventy-five (75). ‘There will be due on such Mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Thirty Nine Hundred and Twenty-seven and 10-100 Dollars ($3927.10). CHARLOTTE F. CARTER, Assignee of Mortgagec. LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. §-11-18-25—6-1-8-15 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a judgment. and decree in foreclosure rendered and given; by the District Court of the Fourth Judis cial District in and for the: County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of said court in and for said County of Burleigh and state onthe 21st day of April 1922, in an action wherein Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Com- pany was plaintiff, and Albert E. Jones, Blanche D. Jones, Jesse M.- Goodrich and: Walter L. Williamson .were de- fendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants, Abert’ B. Jones and Blanche D. Jones, forthe sum of Twenty Four Hundred Fifty- Four $ 47-100 ($2454.47) Dollars, which judgment and decree among other things directed the sale by me of real estate hereinafter described. to satisfy the amount of said judgment with in- terest thereon, and the costs and ex. penses of’ such sale,,ar so much theré- of ‘as the proceeds of such sale, appli- cable thereto will satisfy; and. by vir- tue of a writ issued to me out of the office of the clerk of. said court in and for said county of Burleigh, ‘and under) the seal of said court, directing me; to sell said. property pursuant, 40°. said - judgment: and’ decree, ‘I,;Rollin Welch, the sheriff of said county, and the ver~ son appointed by said court to make’ said sale, will sefl the hereinafter des- cribed real estate to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, N, Dak., on the 3rd day of June, A. D, ‘1922, at 2:00 o'clock P.M, of that day, to’ satisfy the judgment with interest and costs thereon, and the costs’ and expenses of such sile, or 30 much thereof as the proceeds of said sale applicable thereto will’ satisfy. . ‘The property to be sold as aforesai pursuant to said judgment and decree, and to said writ, and. to: this notice, is described in’ said judgment, decree and: writ as follows, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section One (1), of Township * Hundred Forty (140), North, of Range Fighty (80) West ofthe Fifth Princi- pal Meridian, Burleigh County, N. D. Dated: April 27th, 1922. ROLLIN WELCH, eriff, KVELLO & ADAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, North Dakota. 4-27—5-4-11-18-25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a‘ judgment and decree in foreclosure rendered atid’ given by the District Court of the Fourth Judi- cial District in and for the County of Burleigh and State ‘of North ~Dakota, and entered. and. docketed. in, the. office of the Clerk of said court in and for said County of Burleigh on the: $ist day of April 1922, in an action wherein George C. Deane, was plaintiff, and Albert E. Jones, Blanche D.'Jones, Wal- ter L. Williamson and Jesse M. Good- rich were-defendants, in -favor-of said plaintiff, and against said. defendants, Albert E, Jones and Blanche D,.Johes, for the sum of Twenty ‘Six Hundred Thirty Two and 45-100 ($2632.45) Dol- lars, which judgment and decreeamong other things directed the sale by me of real estate hereinafter described. to satisfy the amount_of said judgment with interest. thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or 80 much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy; and by virtue of a writ issued to me out ‘of. the office of the’clerk of said court in and for said county of Burleigh, and under the seal of said court, directing me _to sell said ‘property pursuant to said judgment and: -decree, I,’ Rollin Welch, the sheriff of said county, and the person appointed by said court to make said sale, will,sell the herein- after described real estate to the high- ‘BRRR ° Onef’ GET YOUR HAT AND |. PLL TAKE YOU TO A Movie! La ; ~ 9. \ of that ‘day, to satisfy the judgment “| with interest and’ costs ‘thereon, ‘and 6 x the costs ‘and! expenses of. such sale, or so much thereof as the proceéde of fad sale- applicable thereto. will sat- = Histy, i ‘he property: to be sold as aforesaid pursuant: to: sald judgment and decree, and to said. writ, and ‘to this notice, is: described in said judgment, decree and .writ.as follows, to-wit: ihe’ Northwest Quarter -(NW%) of Section One (1):in Township One Hun- ned -Ferty (140), "North. of Range BHighty (80) West of the Fifth Princi- pal Meridian, Burleigh County, N. Dak. Dated: April 27th, 1922, ROLLIN WELCH, zs Sheriff. KVELLO.& ADAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, . North paket §-4-11-18-25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure rendered and given by the District Court: of the Fourth Judi- cial District in:and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and-entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of said court in and for Tom Gives N| COME oN!, | WERE GOIN Hl a Neighborhc HOW many? said County of Burleigh on,the 21st day of April 1922, in an action wherein Althea Ryder was'plaintift,yand Albert E, Jones, Blanche D. Jones, Jesse M. Goodrich. and Walter. L. Williamson were defendants, in ror of said plain- tiff’ and against said defendants, Albert. .E, . Jones. and, -Blanche.. D. Jones, for the sum. of Twenty Four Hundred Seventy and . 97-100 ($2470.- 97)- Dollars, — which pigemens and} decree. among other things directed .the sale by me of real estate herein- after described to satisfy the amount of, said judgment with interest there- on, and the costs and expenses of such sale,/or 80 much thereof as the 'pro- ceeds of suchsale applicable: thereto will satisfy; and by virtue-of a writ issued to me out of the office of the f} clerk of said court in and~for said county of Burleigh, and under the seal of said court, directing me.to sell said |property pursuant to said judgment ‘and decree, I, Rollin Welch, the'sheriff of said county, and the person appoint- edby said court. to. make said will sell the:hereinafter deseribed rei estate to the highest bidder for ‘cash’ at public auction at the front door of the court house*in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, ‘Nort! kota, on the 3rd day of June, A, D., 1922, at 2:00 otclock P. M, of that day, to satisfy the judgment with interest and costs, and the costs and. expenses of such sale, or so much ‘thereof as the pro- ceeds of said sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The property to be ‘sold.as aforesaid pursuant to said judgment and decree, and to said writ, and to. this notice, is described in said judgment, decree and. writ as follows, to-wit: ‘the Southeast: Quarter (SE%) of Section One (1), in Township One Hun- dred Forty (140),.. North, of Rai Eighty (80), West of the Fifth Pri pal Meridian, Burleigh County, N. Dak. Dated: April 27th, 1922. ROLLIN MWEECH, eriff, KVELLO & ADAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, North Dakota. 4-27—5-4-41.18-25 SALESMEN 2 ‘WANTED—Two men to establish University Extension Courses with business men. High class work. Best of pay. See Mr. Dietz, Grand Pacific Hotel, after 5 o’clock Thurs- day evening and until 1:30 Friday morning. 5-25-1t HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Young man to, work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak 421 12th street. 5-25 tf your ambition. Remember tl successfu] salesmen of this began selling direct to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS — eqmmuntiy; reply at once, sti In the Matter of the Estateof August P, Richards, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the under- signed R, E. McCain, Executor of the Estate of August P,’ Richards, late of the township of Wildrose, in the Coun- ty. of Burleigh, and State™.of North Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. HELP WANTED—FEMALE he most country homes. If your past record will stand in- vestigation and.you can furnish ref- erences ag to your standing in the ate age, married or single, sales experience, if any. Address, in own handwrit- ing. Allied Mills Sales Cor 5-23-1w Dakota: deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to. exhibit; them .with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no- tice, to said Executor.at his residence in the Village of Braddock, in Emmons County, North Dakota. Dated May 15th, A. D, 1922. - POSITION WANTED ‘POSITION. WANTED— Experienced first. class bookkeeper with sales and executive ability. References. ‘Write Box 389 care Tribune. 5-24 1 wk scripts for ‘publication — TYPISTS — Prepare authors’ manu- $25-$100 weekly, spare.time. Send stamp for particulars:’ R.’J. Carnes, Authors’ Representative; Tallapoosa, Ga, 4-15-tf CHEF wants position in taurant. Phone 391M. R. E. McCAIN, Executor, MESSRS. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, WANTED—Giy] for general work. Mrs, Andrew Miller, 2 Thayer, &: hotel or res- house- 20 West, 5-23-3t Attorneys for Administrator. ua Blamarek North ako tas ae R00 i Phone 594 rst publication on-the 18th day of | ——————————— al housework, lone 994. May, ‘A. D. 1922. - FOR RENT-A nicely furnished room Jn:a.modern house and can do. light housekeeping if preferred. ‘Call:818 Work WANTED ‘WANTED—Competent girl, for gener- 623° 5t FOR EXCH. WANTED to trade.a Ford and Staude tractor attachment,’ poth in. good condition. For Fordson. Address Tribune . 590. 5-24-1t _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One_ fine bred young Jersey cow. With a_ register of (Meril-year by Record Dam and records, Good size and type. Age three years. First draft for $150 gets her, John Sailer, Stanton, \Dak, 5-23-lwk FOR SALE—Two registered Holstein bulls eight months old from cows that have averaged as three year , Old: 1,009 pounds of mlk a month for eight months. Price $750 if taken soon, John Obowa, R 1, Bismarck, iN. D. 3 5-19-1w FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn and R. IL Red roosters, $3 each; also S. C. White Leghorn eggs for set- ting from pure bred stock, $1 per dozen, Penitentiary, Bismarck, N. D. 5-24-3t PAINTING, kalsomining, paper. hang: ing, paper cleaning at less than pre- war eprices. ‘Estmates cheerfully given free. All work guaranteed, John Lange, 214 2nq St. Phone 279J. 5-19-1w -- 8-188-25—6-1-8 Ave B, or Phone 632 W. 5-23 bt UNEMPLOYED IN | Sr" e oe more engagements. furnished. Call 498J, ed, cool, nicely furnighed rooms, § PRACTICAL .NURSIS, wishes. a few References 24-3 large closets; suitable for one or two, 217 8th St. “Phone 883. 5-23-1w BOR RENT—Well furnished rooms equipped for light housekeeping, va- cant June 1, 411: Fifth St. Phone by the hour. 15-2: COMPETENT WOMAN. wants work 4 1 owk AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES . TAKEO FARIS 278. 5-22-31 FOR RENT—Clean furnished rooms in; modern house. Phone 802. 602 8th St. 5-24-1w WANTED—Modern seven-room house, close in. Phone 254M. 5-22-1w ROOMS. for rent in modern house. 400 IS VERY DIFFERENT Now| 25: 5:20-1w , AGENTS WANTED Stockholm, May. 25.—Before .long Harley Davidson Motorcycle: buy a motorcycle until you prices. Write for list. Bi St., Bismarck. FOR SALE in A1 condition, Ruders Fu (Exchange 118 6th St. Machine and Welding Shop. FOR SALi—New and second hand 8, Don’t get our ismarck 4th 5-5-1m Mord Seqan 1921 model urniture 5-24 3 Senne EEE WANTED—For Bismarck . and. sur ‘the Swedish..unemployed may have a rounding territory. To sell. ladies’ OR EXCH. chance to become independent farm-| and men’s silk hosiery.at mill priccs ers. When they recently expressedthe direct. to horkes,ina fieljvery to make, Township 129, Range .79, desire to obtain smal] fgrms of: their hosiery mailed lairpef ‘to purcaaser. about 14 miles northeast ‘own where they might work till old This offers {an janfsual opportunity | to one whoris, willing to work. No previous sales experience necessary, if you have a desire to be successful ,and: your,pride is not-greater than FOR RENT, SAL! acres under cultivation, ° forced idlene: e at.first like wishing \for the moon. * But not‘so to the Minister of Agri- So. Dak. f marck. Lays’ level, good soil, ANGE; The Southwest Quarter, Section locat of iBi 60 balance fine for flax. Look this over and make offer. E. J. Coats, Aberdeen, 5-6-3 ‘OR SALA—Tpree-chair barber shop all modern, out of town, good busi- ness, a bargain, Will sell fixtures separately, Address 388, Tribune. 5-23 lwk FOR SALE—One Rumley Tractor 30-60 with plows, on easy terms to responsible parties. First National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak. 5-20-1w FOR SALI—Pair Johnson’s. shock absorbers, Cost me $18.00, Sell for $9.00, J. iH. Holihan, 314 Broad- 5-24 3t ] BU WEBB BLOCK Modern Bungalow, two large bed rooms, bath, living room, dini HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, $700 CASH AND $35 per month, which includes interest at 8 per cent, YS 1B room and kitchen, Hardwood floors. Full basement. Furnace ‘heat. ‘This property is well located for school, and is desirable, Pu ase price $2700, ‘ PHO «“o” three sisters with official yearly |‘ ————— ble, kitchen range, several other small articles. Call 457-W. WANTED TO RENT—Private garage. L,.C. Vobayda, McKenzie hotel! = 0-1W FOR SALE—At a bargain, three burner Hughes Electr‘ range in A-1 condition, Bismarck Gas Co. 5-23-8t -FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A_ good bungalow, five rooms — including bathroom, modern, hot air furnace, lights, porch, hardwood __ floors, closets, concrete foundation, full length basement with cement floor, attic with full length flooring. See owner. who is leaving city and will sell cheap and on reasonable terms, Can give possession June 15th. Call 5, Seventh St. this week be- tween 2 and 5 p.m. 5-23-3t FOR SALE—Six-room, partly modern house, well located for $2,000, on terms, a soldier bonus might be ac- cepted for first payment and then monthly payments. Six-room mod- ern house, well located, for $3,400. on terms. Six-room modern house, with floor in attic, for $3,700. Fine six-room modern house, well located, close in, for $5,000, on good terms. FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment, including piano, porches and garden al} planted, 807 __4th St. 5-25-5t. HOR SALESRestaurant; in a good live town railyéad‘iterminal. This is a good buy. Address K22:Tribune, i 9-1w FOR SALE—One library ‘table, ‘buffet china closet, hook case, center ta- culture, who immediately ordered an investigation into-the possibilities of forming’ a farm colony in the prov- ince,of Soedermanland. If,the plan, is found feasible the government may purchase,.land to be parceled among. ita unemployed. The project would, of course, involve more than acquir- ing the land, . The government will haye to, build cottages on the farms, supply its indigent citizens with live’ stock, farm imptements’ and: liv: ing expenses for the first “year. \ The farm project’ is ‘one ‘of th most: imyjjrtant: and, interesting , of many attempts for relieving the un- employment troutjles, of, the, ooun- try. Last winter several: thousand Jobless were given instruction in al- most any branch of learning in which they were interested, (Large, appro- priations were set aside for doles and for, public works at which’the other- ‘wise unemployed would be able to earn a living wage, and it was hoped that. conditions would scon become better. Névertheless, unemployment ig, still the: most serious problem of Sweden despite a slight--decrease in the number of idle. The jobless still number more than 150000, of whom about 65,000. receive ‘aid. This number is higher than was expected. and. in order to, keep within the budget, the Unemployment Com- mission and the government. have had to cancel during the sumther un- employment aid to sfnomarried men and women, all farmworkers and fish- fermen. It is beleyed that these classes can shift for themselves dur ing the summer and pick up enough [work to- keep them going. Married | * men with families still draw stipends, while relief work of all kinds is still being planned, i‘ The Unemployment Commission is laying -plans for extensive, forest work in cooperation with the For- egtry, Board and the State Domains Department. Furthermore, ‘about $200,000. has been diverted from the funemployment fund for buying pav- ing stones to be: pls at the dis- Son—I knocked.’em cold with my studies this month. Pa—How’s that? Son—I got zero. posal, free of cost, of certain towns and highway boards for the improve- ment of streets and roads, thus fording employment. to considerable numbers, THE DAMAGE BY WATER SOMEWHAT EXCEEDED THE FIRE Loss- s NO-NO-ISAY— HE’LL NEVER CARRYA LIGHTED = ae AFTER A TWOMILE CHASE PETE PERGAN, AND HIS Fi POCKET, WERE CAUGHT BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT- a and degen. _, BY STANLEY FASTER!) ang es (\ ge ft W ul __way. co Register. FOR SALE—Choice residence corner R SAils—Modern house of nine on Gth street. 75x150.__ Will. sell | rooms and bath, reception hall, cbeap.. Third cash. J. HM. Holihan,| peautiful lawn, n 314 Broadway. 5-24-3t lent-location on Avenue “A.” Larg2 garage, Best buy in the city for a home or income property. Must be sold at once. Price $4,800, Cash $1,200. Certainly a bargain. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phane of FOR SALE—Small box, cabinet talking machine and. records, child’s ‘pure brass bed, spring and mattress, porch rug, lace curtains. Phone 678M or 415 5th streot. 5-25 8t. 2,800 — NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGH— Partly modern, large Jot; a bargain; $ small payment down. Call for ap- pointment. Phone 961, Henry & ‘Henry. 5-23-38 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment, fully equipped for light house- keeping. Phone 404J. Geo. W. Lit- tle, 801 4th St. 16-2 SNAP, $3,200—ALL MODERN HOME —Five rooms, hath, full basement, large lot, well located; $650 cas Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 5-22-3t mostly, $4.25 to $6; few fattest on up. Stockerg and feeders, bulk, $5.50 to $6.25, Calves receipts, Mostly 25 eents higher. Best lights, mostly, Few up to $9. Seconds, strong, to killers Few 140 to '180-poynd hogs and feeders, $10.35 to $10.50. Practical packer top, 310/25, Bulk bet- ter grades, $10 to $10.25. ‘Packin:; sows, $8.75 to $9.50. Good pigs, $11. Sheep receipts, 500. Tilly steady. ne. toad choice, 72-pound fed shorn lambs, $13. Fed natives, $12. Native spring lambs, $14 to $14.50. Fat shorn ewes, $3.50 Lo. $7. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 26.—Flour un- changed to 20: cents lower, In car- Yoads lots, shipments 27,281 ’ barrels. Bran, $21. i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 25.—Cattle receipts, 11,000, active, steady to slow. Hog receipts, 24,000, fairly active, niostly to 10 cents higher, Hog receipts 24,000, fairly active, wiostly 5 to IM cents higher, Sheep receipts, 12,000, slow, steady to 25 cents lower, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, May 25.—Wheat re- ccipts: 130 cars, compared with 142 cars & year ago, Cash No. 1 ifrthern,. 1.4934 to $1.5 May, $1.48; July, $1.39 3-4, September, $1.241-8; No. 1 dark ; Northern, $1.60, to $1 Corn ‘No, 3-yellow, 541-2 to 55 cents. Cats No. 3 white, 341-4 to 351-4 cents. ‘ Barley, 52 to 64 cents, Rye No, 2, 98 99 cents. Flax, No.1, $ to $2.70. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 25 1 dark northern 1 amber durum . 1 mixed’ durum 1 red durum . 1 flax .. 2 flax INa. Up-to-Date Economy. One little economy which all stenog- raphers can practice is to chew their gum on both sides, FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms equipped for light housekeeping, va- cant June 1, 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. 5-25-31 POR SALE—Six room modern hou: with hardwood floors. Double gar- age. Three lots. 408 Ave. A West. \ 5-19-1wk FOR RENT—Four room apartment unfurnished. Inquire of Mary Burke 5-20-1w Four-room apartment. ‘Phone 141, French & Welch. 5-23-3 —_—_—_________—_-—---« MARKETS | 6 ee RUSH TO SELL Chicago, May 25—In a general rush to sell wheat today prices underwent a new tumble early. Buyers were scarce until there had been a decided fall in values. The opening which ranged 1-4 to 1-2 cents lower was fol- lowed by successive breaks. The market jater descended another palf cent, May tquching 1.271-2, but then profit-taking led moderate rallies. The close was unsettled, 1-2 to 414 cents net lower. South St. Paul, May 25 ‘attle re- ceipts, 1,700. Gencrally steady to strong. ‘One load choice yearling steers and heifers mixed, early, $8.75; some higher. Common to medium beef steers, $6.50 to $8.25. Bulk, $7.25 to $7.75. Butcher cows and heifers LOST—Between 700 block on 9th St. and North Ward school, set of, gald wire dental braces for teeth, Find- er return to 717 9th St. for reward. 5-25-3t FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune 2uilding Apply at Tribune Office, 5-26 tf. DOUBLE THE ANTE Aunt—Sammy, will you be quiet for a bit? E Sammy—No,-but I will for two bits. B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropracter Consultation Free Suite 9, 1l—Lacas Rleckh—Phone 508