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op ret meet a WEDNESDAIY, OCTOBER 24, 1923 U.S. TEACHERS OPEN SCHOOLS UPON ISLAND; Americans Perform Mission- | ary Service in Giving | Children Knowledge | eee ee OKLAHOMA FLOOD. .. ~» ; 40 percent vf the traffic; the re-yis believed that tonsolidation will mainder goes cover the: state ives: Tt freaute tw teamanenainneiea? FARMER 1S-- trees FOUND DEAD OMAHA CITIZEN-GAINS Stanley Man Believed to Have| THIRTY-NINE POUNDS Met Death Accidentally s _— a shadow of my former self and Stanley, N. D., Oct. 24.—A thirty: | 11,2 Tantac and feel as alert and|couldn’'t work, eat of slecp’ with any six hour search by neighbors and pars isfacti getic as a big league player,’ satisfaction. Aa OS ope tne ad clared Louis Harris, 2410 Charles Sti) “Tanlac x ra “I've gained thirty-nine pounds by gradually relieved my ——_— Omaha, Neb., prop: yr of a tailost-| stomach trouble, and now I eat like EET ae Neo Se nee ing business at 103 South 15th St. |a laborer and sleep like a child.: I NATIVES INTERESTED oe o%. OR et can’t find words strong enough |start the day with a smile and get | {tors well a short alstance 80; |to,describe the case of stomach troy- of tits city. He Is believed to|ble I had before I got Tanlac. 1 : ©} was told I had ulcers of the stomach, it Odin Sivay said ariel ae! and the acid, gas, heartburn and Alartiied for ‘she. welfare | other distress robbed me of all ap- through my work feeling good. Tanlac hasn't an equal.” Tanlac is for sale by all gocd druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. h Naval Medical Officers on Guam Accomplish Re- | i ills. 3 kable nits - Scribner first. anpeared Monday petite. I lost Ned until I was only Take aa Vegetable Pills., | h rats Houses were washed from thelr fdundctions and danced like corks upon the roiling flood waters inundating Oklahoma City’ Tais first | evening when the team of Motses) = p Agana, Guam, Oct. 24—The first photo received from the devastated area show some of the floating dwe Ilings drifting down one of the principal thoroughfares. Four blocks to his farm home driverless. Dis- i professional Amerighn’ tenchere ever! away from this scene stands the largest traffic bridge in the world, w hich was severely damaged by the onrushing wall of the cataract. covery off the body was made last i brought to the Island of Guam, which, ~ evening by one of the searchers, the United States took over from! ing dancing partners as long as he is} become a great surgeon. Perhaps by ) who peered into the well and with 5 H Spain 25 years ago, have just arriv-/ able to keep going. __ | his alleviation of pain, he will make FLIP INO TRIBES Seeks Death To aid of the light could barely’ dis- ||: : & | ed here. Every time ® girl gets a Jeter in| up for the suffering of humanity| PREFER TRADE Avoid Trial On tinguish the body of a man lying at 0 Chaplain W. L. Thompson, U. S./ English from some former R. A.| | “No small brunt of which I have : + M rd Ch ee bottom. There was no water! ‘N,, who was detailed as head of the! ™an, she takes it around to all her) borne.” ‘ “The If urder ALLE] in the well which has not been y i | acquaintances and they sigh, turn on eer s Manila, Oct. 24. e Ifygaos, one . lused for 18 department of education of Guam qu. i ances a ey Re ae . ort te swatltica $GheA SP, Ah . used for years. ~ 5 in 1921, says he will now be able to, the Phonograph, and think of o So she keeps on hoping; he keeps 2 Oe peoples ©! New York, Oct. 24.—A few hours : 2 i modernize the school system of the| times. aaa i on dreaming. He mountain Provinces, are becoming |efore he was to have been af-!swepish RAILROADS MAY unite | P island. Up-to-date text poke have Nani eon WDE ae) cats) friendly to the! lowland set-|raigned on eth) of qaupice aad i | H arrived from the United States, and YOUTH HOLD of the child will be visited upon his! tiers in that -provinee, and have| aTson growing out of the death Of[ oe wicim, Get, 24—A proposal to t the chaplain will now be able to ex- ) parents. started. trading with them,iit-is: res six persons in a fire last week, private railroads of Wm. Ford, a real estate man, at-Sorganize the te s tempted to kill himeelf in his cell, Sweden, about 100 in nffmber, into today by slashing his arms with a' 12 large groups, hae been submitted razor blade. A physican stopped! to the minister of comntunications | tend the course of studies for the native children, One-third of all the revenue of the island government is expended for education. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE | ?°'t*4 here. | age ALE: |. Deputy Governor Dosser, who has Whereas, Fred Brackett, and A.! been working for months toward es- And when you are NO CHARM FOR The new American teachers, Dr. Akerlund, " Mortgagors made, exe-|tablishing peace between’the moun-|the flow of blood. Ford, accord-| by ce ere 8 Caer eee ready fer a new car, Thomas Collins and four young wo- CG cuted and delivered to The City'tain people and the lowland. settlers,| {ns to confession of an alleged ac y een studying this q hi is al ‘ men, will perform a veritable mis- a" National Bank of Bismarck, @ cor-! succeeded in getting more than 150 feel) Ttnersinclaw. ceo. Kelm.| Tie OEE Sy. Bwaden carih there is always a speed ; oration, Mortgagea. is certain jat of his father-in-law, Geo. 5 ivate lines in 3 x 2 sionary work in giving the Chamorro Chattel Mortgage. dated November Ifugaos to take.rice, vegetables and) 1,” svonge inimself. on the older. : : Studebaker of a children » knowledge of the English language, which Chaplain Thompson says is the most necessary element! Young Thaw Is Anxious to ; in the effort for general dovelop-| ‘ ment, Chaplain Thompson and Dr.| Grow up in Order to Gain Collins have started a normal ‘chool Surgeon which will give the native teachers Meme tee e care) their first opportunity to learn ac- = curate English and approved methods and principles of teaching. DEVOTED TO MOTHER ‘The rapid increase in native pop.\ lation since the American occupa+ tion, according to the governor of Guam, Captain H. B. Price, U. 8. N.,| has brought the number of children There's n 12-year-old boy here who in school up to 2,600, Of this num-' doesn't like to play. Games don’t ber approximately 300 are more than! interest him. Youth holds little baskets to Duluog, a town on the Mortgagors mortgaged’ to said boundary between Ifugao and ‘the mortgagee the following described province of Isabela. These were ex- personal property, to-wit: One Ault-' changed with the lowlands for pigs man & Taylor 30x60 Gasoline Tract-| and chickens. As a-result of this or complete, One 500 gal., gasoline | venture several markets have been tank mounted on Mitchell’ wide tire | wagon, One 8 bottom: Emerson established and trading between the ne | F : “ gine Plow complete with stubble and, ¢fStwhile warlike peoples is becom- Breaker bottoms, One Altman &|ing the order of the da Taylor 36x56 grain ‘separator com-| 5th, 1919, wherein and whereby soid Keim, two other men, .andj women were burned to. man. three death, Sues Klan’s Head For Libel Houghston, Tex., Oct. .24.—Geo B. Kimbro, Junior, a former grand: goblin in this territory for tie Ku |Klux Klan today filed in the state district court an action for $100,000 alleging Itbel against Dr. H. W, Wivans, imperial _ wizard of . the Klan. 7 { style, size and price that will exactly suit you. Donse BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS People wonder how our Used Cars can be 20 consistently good, “One would think you'd get.a bad one now and * . But after By Bob Dorman NEA Service Staff Writer Atlantic City, N. J. Oct. 24.— plete with feeder, weigher, stacker, belts, and. all other tcols and at-| Mian Found Who tachments, One set of plagkamiti ilcon tools and machinery complete suc! feet ae Tarn nets COP tie wun| Resembles Lilcoln of $3056.13-100 Dollars, which mort-| . gage was duly filed in the office: By NBA Service of the Register of Deeds of Bur- e Terms to Meet Your Convenience 12 years old and attend school vol-} untarily. There are now 16 school buildings with 63 native teachers in charge. Natives Show Interest For the first time in the history; of American rule in Guam, the na- tive communities surrounding the schools are showing an active inter- est in education, Governor Price re- ports. One group of Chamorros re-; date is $2405.18, 7: ty four hun- {these -have “put Bennett under’ @ . RS A cantly salvaged» 70-fovt, par fan saree: Rie dred tiv antines ang tect0 ‘Boll Hong chservetton by Andrew O'Cin- thing on the outside of 1922 FORD.COUPE | 1 e , dragges many miles \ Nor refore, Notice: i: ereby ‘nor, th culptor who’ is noted for K ‘. up-hill and helped install it as a/ Young Thaw is living here in algiven’ that by vittue of said Mort. ie statues of Lincol and who, in| | battery to tell you how Demountable ‘rims, Cord flag pole in front ofa school build- ing. In the village of Piti, the peo- ple recently voluntarily painted their: school house. The supervision of schools in the charm for him, He is impatient to grow up. He wants to make up for the suf- fering of his parents, by the happi- ness of his success. He wants the world to think of Evelyn Nesbit and Harry K. Thaw, not as the principals of the most sen- sational mutder frial of more than a decade ago, but as the father and mother of Russell Thaw, renowned small apartment with his mother. “It's the first time in many, many years,” she says smiling happily, “that I've been able to have him all to myself. For most of his time had Worcester, Mass., Oct. 24.—Re- leigh County, ‘North Dakota, on No-! Mi 7 vember 15th, 1919, and which mort series or resemblance? gage together with the debts se-| Abraham Lincoln has come to cured thereby was heretofore duly! Worcester, certainly in resem- sold, assigned and transferred. The!blance ji not in reincarnation. National Bank of Bismarck, a corpor-|fame surrounds a young man ation, |named Arthur M. Bennett because Ang Whereas, default hs. heen|he looks like Lincoln, acts like made in the terms of said Mort- nim, talks like him—and, they sayy} guge by icason ‘or note ‘being past’ oven thinke as Lincoltt did. due ‘and unpaid, and ‘the amount c cited torte due thereon at this | Startling’ concidences such’ as Gage and by order of said Motc-!nis work, has made a ‘study‘of the | sage, the present owner thereof, I: rincoin anatomy. : | will sell the above described chat-| ‘2 He eten tReeue ee tels at Front door of ‘Post-otfice in| From, the eyes, down,’ says Regan, County of Burleigh, Staze O'Connor, “the faces and figures af Lincoln and Bennett are neatly maker. Just One Thing to Guide You. There isn’t a single good it is inside—ex- cept the name of the | then,” they they understand the prin- ciples on which we operate, they can see how it is. i Good Values for Today— Tires with Extra. Car in. very. fine condition. Price of North Dakota, at the hour of Ws : 3 more remote districts has its haz-|been. spent at my’ mother’s in’ up-| o'clock ~P. M., on the 3ist day. of|identical.. Build wp the foreheajl “Whatever - the price $385.00 ards. Chaplain Thompson and Dr.| state New York. October,.A. D. 1923. a little and the resemblance i8°ab-| f= fora ‘Willard, Collins make monthly inspection] “But: now at last I'm in position Ban ane solutely startling.” Ped h Be bigs dampened Se trips through dense jungle and|to take good care of him: And I] pateg at Agent, for Morteazee| Berinett, who thas been 4 printer| | you'll find the name of 1921 WILLYS KNIGHT swamps mounted on bulls. These plod- hope we'll never, nev@r. again’ bel Goynty, N. D., ‘this 28nd day of Oc- and a toolmaker, and the past sum- the maker on’ the bat~ ding animals, gentle enough when| parted.” tober, A. D. 1923, mer a guide at Moosehead, Lake in i TOURING #, 3 handled by a native, become sud-| And they won’'t—if Russell has his esi tance and Fost Office Ad- jetted mate? ea iy sel oe tery and it’s one you can et 3 denly spirited at the unfamiliar|way. His mother’s unhappiness|4ress: Bismarck, N. Dak. ink,” ‘by fellow workmen in re on. Be . own, touch of white men, and riding them) seems to have made his love for her 10:22 | ceater. 3 xe. Has been” used in t adds a certain sporting element to school teaching in the tropics. the greater, and her attachment to him the closer. ‘Lincoln was six feet, three inches NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- |‘#!! So {s Bennett. And he has CLOSURE New Cord’ Casings this BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY STUDEBAKER YEAR* The naval medical officers on| Gocs Over Lessons the same rugged. feptures, te fall, with 2 extras.,, Bum Guam have accomplished remark-| Each night before she leaves for| Notice fa,hereby given that that/S#me strong lines at the mouth, au, ‘ *, re the humorous yet Kindly lips, the deepest eyes, and the almost un- gainly length of leg ‘below the knee. “He walks like Lincoln,” says executed and de- able results through examining all school children and treating them at the navy hospital here. for defects of the eyes, teeth, and their general 3 health. The superstitious fear of the her work as hostess in a cabaret, contain fed ae, Nesbit go: tg | livered by. Leslie xen Nesbit gods over her son's) pur aw fickiey, wie wife, aun “He's i a gagors, ‘to Hackne and -Credit ‘He's head of his class,” she says.| Company, a epepnea icon cnoiteh eet} proudly, “and the teachers tell me|dated the Ist day af November, 1919, ers. and Snubbers for quick sale. $685.00 S. Hackney -and 2 Priced A most significant fact about an indus- -CORWIN MOTOR : ; , fat i large ber of people who heepital gradually is being over. he la one of the brightest pupile they| and filed for retéed in the office gf) char os taney, 81, one me nite || i : ee ou ¥ come, and some natives have ac-|ever had.” y the register of deeds of the county |touge, who often saw Lincoln at . ve ; When she is sure that his work is| Of Burleigh and state of North Da- rm kota on the 12th day. of November, complete). be puts him to bed, en-| 4919, and recorded in book 98 of trusts his care to a maid, and goes| Mortgages at page 60, and. assigned to her work. of record by. said mortgagee to The “But I never let my work inter-| First, National Bank of Brainerd, a fere with his bringing up,”.she says. | Cofporation, ile ppreclesedety.8 f » A e ises-in such mort- “HY icomes first, above everything | gage and hereinafter described at the (|. Girls of Moscow vo crete ot Sutigh cad "tls et Mourn Good Old | 1 th tw afternoons, while most’ North Dakote at the hour of two b children are playing, Russell. awaits | o'clock ‘P. M., on the ist day of De- Days Of JazZZ| on the physicians of a hospital. They Penne 1923 to satisfy the amount : let him watch some of their opera-| ve upon such mortgage on the day Moscow, Oct. 24.—A score or so of ;tions. It's his. greatest joy. ieee eereateeamiemerined. charming Moscow girls, taught’ to one-step and fox-trot by the men of the American Relief Administration 4 tually entered a hospital voluntarily. In outlying villages the navy hospi- tal corps look after the children, give first-aid lessons to the native teach- } ers, and re the medical needs of the community in every way. close range’in the fall of 1864. Bennett has appeared in several impersonations of Lincoln. And those who know him say that with- out consciously trying he has ac- quired the philosophy of Lincoln, which rings true in words and tions. “He has the emancipator’s shyness, and talks little—and sot at all about his resemblancé! ‘to Lincoln. 1921 DODGE TOURING ‘Just being entirely over-: hauled and is.a bargain at * $500.00 | M.B. Geman Co. Take the cement industry, as an‘ ex: The mills used 9,000,000 tons of coal last year. This meant 9,000 coal miners steadily em; |—their families, num- i than 25,000, maintained with them tradesmen and other people enough to supply thé needs of a town of over 50,000. : That is, of course, saying nothing of the Leviathan Has A Hard Trip or t joy __| such mortgage and which will be sold He keeps on dreamingg) says his| to satisfy the same ate described as mother, “of the time when he will follows: The Northeast Quarter be able to go to medical school and|(NE%) of Section Three (8), . in during their stay in’ Russia, are Tomnshin One Hundred Forty-two] Washington, Oct. 24—A wireless “transportation lines. iteh. . even ine tat’ fr ‘toneone “fo come back | “King Coal’s Brother”) sis ReaD teary and ty oA ti . Sacks are not so large an item in the an nce real U. S. A. with them ; th dd: run int orough weather iS ay a an hai t ! \ cement industry as coal, yet ‘50,000,000 on her voyage acfoss the Atlantic from New York but will dock at Southampton Saturday afternoon. | There will be due-on such’ mort- age at the date of sale the sum of ‘wo .Thousand Ninety -Dollars and Seventy-three Cents , ($2,090.73) and A. -R. A personnel houses fre- quently gave dances, and the Rus- sian girl employes learned -to like. new sacks, representing 50,000 bales of ~ cotton, had to be bought last year for re- but the dancing by the public does’. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, oY ' together. ‘ » . Bee tense dite toe ae _ Bismardh, North Dakota ™*© Ane} consiier thoes other requicements are now without jobs. Aided by phonographs and Ameri- : ean dance records, some of these i young women have “trying to teach” Rus: men to dance in the, American manner, but the girls say“ . they put too much heel clicking and ; leaping about into the measures, and . try to turn a fox trot into a ballet. ‘The: girls are frankly miserable about it, and whenever a stray Amer- | fean who can dance gurns up in Mos- has NOTICE FOR-PROPOSALS f colors loved. You, tee, san : \ TO PURCHASE: DRAKE } d ; eae he MILL AND: ELEVATOR Notice is hereby given that under : : - 3 and. pursuant to tl prarasieas of 1 . : ne Section 9 of Senate ‘Bill 261, Session. i 4 ; : i . | Laws of North: Dakota for 1923, -the Board of Managers of the Norin ‘Da. 3,700,000 barrels of fuel oil. 15,000,000 pounds of explosives kota Mill and Elevator Association Mijptioop bees ee beg | will until the-hopr: of 10:00. o’elack. Mi on the 18th day of Janusy ’ . ; Perc 1924, receive, sealed proposals to pur P . chase the State Mill and Elevater jknown as the “Drake Mill,” located at Drake, North Dakota. Such pro- posais shall be filed with the Sec- = getary of this said Board at his uf. EC ‘ fice at the North Dakota Mill and qCL & Elevator at Grand Forks, North Da- al f , F i “ kota and shall be accompanied by a | aa certified check in the sum of at jleast 5% of the amount of the bid. t cE MILL AND ELEVATOR.” : The Bosrd reserves the right to reject any and all bids. * , &rd day of January A. ring sot our ore ’ it prices. Your taste lusiveness \ is well ‘of, if you any Moura : » Gaze upon his. royal -highne: Judge S. H. King, who as king. of the dark and costly fluid—ask any ‘auto- reigned over.the International Petroleum Exposition-ang Congress ‘et Tulsa, Okla. The meet. was at- ter delegates from |< prcascingcoutry on he ater HUGHES. DRAY

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