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PAGE SEVEN” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 sleep mop than « few hours. 1 was| turbed occasionally by the distant! by a messenger from Cunninghame. “Sy FOR RENT—Strletly modern W. after 5 P, M. - 9-29-1w FOR RENT—Corner room, second floors furnished for light house- keeping. Closet and kitchenette Phone 273. 9-27-1w st floor of modern. home, furnished for housekeeping or three furnished sleeping rooms, ee 19 10-2-3t Four room partly Phone 187 or call 809 mo- el Sn dE etn .FOR RENT—Four rooms for light housekeeping, $18 per morth, 111 Mandan Ave. 10-1-3t FOR RI ‘—Large warm room in strictly. modern house. 210-2nd St. Phone 643. 10-2-1w | FOR RENT—6 room modern house. 401-Ist. St. Call 27, 10-1-3¢ | FOUR ROOMS FOR RENT—Homans Cafe and Bakery. 9-30-41. successive weeks and by personal service upon the resident respond ents over the age of ten years and upon the guardian of minor re- Spondents, all not less than twenty days before said hearing. (SFAL) LG NS as 9-286—10-3-10, SALE OF LAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under ‘authority of an Order of Sale granted by ‘the Honorable A. Bay- asch, Judge of the County Court of the County of Kidder, in: the State of North Dakota, dated the 16th day of September, A. D, 1924, the under- signed, the Administrator of the es- tate of Joseph. Fockler, late of the Township of Baker in the County of Kidder and State of North Da- | kota, deceased, will sell at Private slippery after the heavy rain, and our progress was slow. I was thankful that there was only 10 miles to cover to Kisimbill camp, for the pain was, at times, almost unbearable. The jolting of the hammock made matters much worse. On reaching my first camp at sunset, I sent back a messenger to Kampala to bring me out a ricksttaw, feeling positive it would be more comfortable than 1 traveling by hammock, =a | BASTERN FLOODS sale can bh Bpeese bidder, for anh The megan Haat enced 4 i moke (paz! MY! AL THOSE Bt an rent rt ae ou s0e8 subjet confirmation by 9 ie re <j > " Be —_ " EE) LAT ERR SOR )) rastaeins, ont. 2 risht dente | $0480, of aid County” court, the | slaial cam far the, Roosevely ex: ICE CREAM, AN CAKE, AN! Sy ty hey woe ne FaRaey oe z room house and bath, ga and heavy property damage, with ser. | following descried land, to: | Gaanan anaa wede myneit ae homie 4 , AN’ ONEY Took ONE “Also Apt. Phone 194W. Geo, W. ‘Little. 9-16-4f Sie aoe | ment in Rose Apartments, Ap; F. W. Murphy, Phone 682: ante FOR RENT—Apartment Oct, first Woodmansee Apartments. Apply _ Harris-Woodmansee, » 9-29-1w | RENT—Two small 3-room apartments for housekeeping. Call _ 803 7th St. ‘ 9-1 tf) FOR RENT—Strictly modern six: room house. Good toeiition: Phone 526-R. 9429-40irle * THE FAM@us OLD | HAM: SANDWICH. HAS: /GONE TQTHE = ° +h ious interruptions to railroad ser- vice and industrial attivities were reported from towns and cities in eastern Pennsylvanin as a result of fldod conditions after 48 hours of edvy. rath Roads blocked with | débris; bridges washed away, Innd- slides, the drowning of much live- stock closing down of minds and other plants and the flooding of cellars were mentioned in mést of. the re- ports. The--water was’ receding at the majority of pleses. but ih some cases it was still rising. The ‘anthracite coal region appar- ently suffered the greatest damage. The North half of the North quarter (N%. NE* ), the South east cuarter of the North east quar- jter (SE%, NE% and the North east (NE%, SE'4) of section Twelve (12) in Township Oné hundred and thirty | seven (137) North, of Range Seventy | Five (75) West of the Fifth Principal | Meridian, in Burleigh county, North | Dakota. The sale will be made on or after jthe 14th day of October, A. D, 1924. All bids must be.in writing, and | may be left at the Emmons County | dock, North State bank in the village of Brad- ithe Judge of said County Court of Dakota, or filed with -quarter of the South east quarter | in it, | There was a neat stockade of dried | elephant grass all around the camp. | The rony on either side had been | planted with banana trees so as to form an avenue to the bandas (grass- roofed and‘ open-sided huts). And flowers had;been stuek into the walls of the bandas and grass strewn along the path insite of the compound. Tspent Christmas night here, alone | with my porters, This was the fourth or fifth Christmas Day that I had spent under canvas in either East Africa or Central Africa during six years. I had no heart for Christmos ony Ens Kidder County, or delivered to t \FOR RENT_Partly “furnished 'Fh'Weizettch miner were’ flooded and | tndefsigned hersonatiy cn soe’ | Senivitioa’ for Tones, carneut wich 4 jousekeeping . rooms. College it will be several days before some| Dated September 16th, A. D. 1924.1 the pain that racked me. I cdén- 7: Building. 9-27-1wk FOR RENT—6 room house, F, Jave- kowiak, 421-12th St, )-30-tt | ——— Ue BEAD TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. of. the colleries can resume opera- |, tions. * y i L. M. Doerschlag, Administrator’ of the estate sumed a morsel of food and retired to bed, of Joseph Fockler, deceased. (9-19-26—10-3-10) “I spent a troubled night—could not | ‘ORANGES, AN’ APPLES, _ AN’ GRAPES, AN’ BANANAS, Yesm e eae. 4. te e continually awakened by severe | call of a native, the lowing of a'cow| He had written to say that Colonel : spasms of pain, The dawn was alin a nearby village, or the fiendish] Roosevelt was much distressed by the Til une SS1 1e - welcome sight. laughter of a straying hyena—and as| news of my illness and the great pain a4 : os we ; . The mosquitoes were very bad at] an accompaniment to these sounds|I was suffering, and he wanted me ~ ‘: L PHONE | Kisimbili, but my net protected me|there was the persistent concert of| to come to his camp and consult Dr. a {from their attack, All through that] the buzzing mosquitoes. Mearns, and see if he could not do jong and dreary night of wakeful-) After several days of traveling in] something to relieve the pain. MALE HELP WANTED ine Pn a “* | ness, the peace and quiet was dis-|great agony, I was met on the road] — (Continued in Our Next Issue) WANTED—Miners,and shpvelers, AT R SALF-—Piano, very. fine condi- as = = ast Se so boarding house keeper, married| | Cla@slfied Advertising Rates tion, large oak buffet, table, chairs, { 4 ene eee rie (t Taen ei cee a rte nena ther 'MOM’N POP Up and At "Em By Taylor tin Pelton, Dunn Center, N. D. Waly. oc.css 80 ae ma Tete vera e 7 i i resade, ‘chittimier ,braes. ’ 7 | WHAT AM I GOING To Do? WANTED iio 2 eee 25 words or plete, Vernis Mavtirr bed -complete, BEGIN HERE TODAY Kermit lived up to his reputation] SeSNERD AY A THIS MEANS THAT NUTMEG HAS ANTED—Four $: per ] ‘ BP vee seeseses sees A sanitary couch, two Wilton rugs,| Robegt Foran, newspaper corre-| gained in British Africa, and — KNOCKED THE LID OFF A LOT OF Ta eae eee Ee OMe 2° Senne be tere ea 9 x 12, 8 x3 x 10-6, Wilton Velvet |spondent, accompanies the Theodore] killed a splendid specimen of the Zep al he oe TROUBLE FOR HIMSELF - WE Standard Products Co. 1712 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 8-8 x 10-6, vacuum cleaner, electric | Roosevelt expedition into Africa in| male. en ; 10,000 MUST MOBILIZE OUR WITNESSES i Ohio. ‘Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- heater, electric fan, medicine eab-|/1909. They arrive at Mombassa, the] Knowles assured me—and he is a{ AT ONCE Broadway, Granville, Ohio, e AD inet, music cabinet, refrigerator,| “gateway to British East Africa,”] greater hunter himself—that it was! WANTED=Man to work by | tional per word. peers to work LA seh - kitchen tables, fruit jars and etc.|and then make the long railroad{an exceptionally fine head and that month, 12% miles S. E. of is- ISPLAY Other articles as well. Phone 715/ journey to their first camp in the} Kermit was most lucky to secure it./ marck. J, E, Chesak, — 10-3-Iwk paced tt A or call at No. 1 Rosser, Between | Zame-crowded Kapiti Plains. The colonel did not see one at all, al-| - two and six afternoons, After a wonderfully successful though he worked hard enough for} ./ SRLP WANTED—PEMAL! 65 Cents Per Inch 10-2-3t | shooting trip in the Sotik a kill in the arid and leech-infested | WANTED—Girl for general house-|| All classified adeere.cagh in ‘OR SALE—Fine corner Tot, 50x160 | the expedition camps for. mote | swamps during most of that morning | work, .Mrs, MM. Ruder, 606-2nd|| advance. Copy should be re- in the best residence district in |iné at 2 farm called Saigai-Sai. Af-fand in the great heat. They were St. Phone 790W2. ceived by 12 o'clock to insure Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water | te” several other trips they invade] only able to get the one specimen,| 10-3-3t insertion same day. and: gas all in and partial excava- a cone ere sett sou and were never fortunate enough to WANT DCG nT ee tion made. Price and terms right, |8"d meet with more good sport. The] complete their group. Py | emu ieeCOEt SOR a THE Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck. N,|Roosevelts are the guests of Lord) There was a large and well-attend- | Sea) THCurewon MesioteiF) Set) BISMARCK TRIBUNE D. 9-13-tf | Delamere at Njoro. The Roosevelt} ed “at home” at Mr, Knowles’ hous 521 Sth St, -1- SOR SATECERSIGN CE =|party is royally received at beauti-Jon the afternoon of the. Sitatunga | WANTED—A™ girls “for general PHONE 32 FOR SALE Exesilent green toma-|i) Entebbe, and\ Roosevelt visits| hunt, but the Roosevelt returned eo | housework. 417 1st St, Phone toes (7b cents per, bushel: Drop line boy, Daudi Chiva, king of Ugan<Vlate that thoy were justin Gme| 3 Y ——————— card in P. O. for immediate deliv- | 8° Poy, Da Ae WR Uae en ae ti) allie 241-R. 10-1-3¢ tty. Bottled milk delivered at 10{%, Now Foran and ‘other members| to change their clothes for this par-| WANTED—Waitresses and kitchen FOR SALE cents per quart, Woodland Farm,|°f the party prepare for a long jour-|ty. They had to forego their lunch. | help. Frederick Cafe. 9-29-tf| Five room Modern Bungalow, hot] "1° Detesson, Bismarck, N. Do {ney through Uganda, the Congo and] There were two native bands playing | | witer heat, full basement, laundry| “" ~ \ * Hio-g-1w | the Sedan to Revol, on the lawn, one a drum-and-fife | tubs, hard wood floors, large <- aa ____10 21") NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | band and the other a brass band. | ORS SALE) closets, stoves go with house, single| SMALL GREEN TOMATOES—$1.00/ There was much detail work to be] The handsmen were all Baganda boys i THE DAY FOR MANY A 6 Room house right down town,! garage. This’ property in in best| Per bushel, Green pickling water-| accomplished in thosd crowded days} from the Catholic mission schoo! MEANWHILE THIS SUMMONS MUST LVE SAVED THE strictly modern, sleeping porch,! of condition. No fixing to be| melons te to i each. Frone 884.!in connection with my long journey] It speaks volumes for the traini BE ANSWERED AND PREPARAT.ONS CLIENT THAT WANTEO TO WAVE rarage, $1700. eash, balance $50. 8} done. Price $6,500. Terms, Mrs, Wm. Erlenmeyer, 42 se S\(through the Uganda country and] the boys had received and the 1 MADE FOR COURT PROCEEDINGS THE FLAG OF TRUCE BEFORE THE month, $5400. f down the Nile. weptience bestowed upon their musical | BATTLE WAS FOUGHT - AND L INTEND Two » room houses on south side,| Six Room Modern Dwelling, built|#OR SALE—Two months old grey| The fitting out of such an expedi-| education that they could be taught | TMEG THAT THE MAGIC only $150. cash, balance $15, 2| 1924, fireplace, basement garage,| hound pups. Male $10, females|tion required considerable thought| hy their reverend conductor to pl BUT DOGGONIT - DON'T To SHOW NU’ eeiicle month including interest, only| faces city park. This dwelling is|’ $5. John G. Schneider, Box 123, |and organization, Kvery single even-| the American national anthem, with YOU THINK WE COULD MUD COMPANY HAS HIRED FOR THI $1000. each. : just finished, occupied by owner.] Bismarek, N. 9 tuality had to be considered, and| but few minor slips and false notes, GET ‘EM To CALL DEFENSE, A FEARLESS COUNSELLOR 8 room house, everything complete,| Price $7,000. Terms. FOR SALE—Hamilton Player |provided for. Food had to be car- after only a couple of da e. THIS OFF ? THAT GIVES NO QUARTER only four blocks from down town, a Folse edge of eity,| o" etsy monthly payments. Write + replace, a’ perfect home,” $3000| chicken house, good well, electris| Tribune No. 846 for information. replace, a perfec! Nees. 5 b ‘ cash, } lights, south front, one half of | —_____Ta pean une eve sofletteaiciaes|). Hest aes with | house. Price | HELP YOU FIND Tost articl ins, BUY NOW you can never] 2,650.00. Easy terms, ist, Phrenalogist. Madame Lat- | again get the bargains ‘you can timorelle, 121 Ist street, B haw. “| Four Room Modern Bungalow built} marc. 10-1-1w I also write Fire, Tornado and 1919, hardwood floors, full base-| MATERNITY HOME in private place. | TaWueniice: ment, furnace heat, large screen-| The best of care, for more infor- | F. F, YOUNG. ed porch. East front. Price $3,450.00| mation call 842W. { good terms, ase ties SOR -SALRatEaS SALESMAN Three Room partly modern house,| tess clase veonditienes ‘autres | a 2 WANTRD—A good, steady, gentle-| basement, waters near schools.| poy @9, Raleigh, N. D. 10-2-4t manly salesman to handle ‘aj Price $1,300.00, $500 cash balance Oni ABUREETANUEDO: ‘anit 2 i fe: easy monthly payments. sylsliy ot Ae ae Ward's Wagon in Burleigh Coun: The Penitentiary: Sane. | xperienc 5 ‘01 * aan Peer as elite sarSantly to | Eight room Modern house, full base- | De. Ward's Medical. Company,| ment, furnace heat, hardwood P—A Ze \ fe Winona, Minnesota, Established | floors, good loeation, garage. Price] Good as new. Call 545. TNO DOG MEAT S $3,850.00, Good terms. ? 10-2-3t DELIVERED WOE I EI aa & FOR RENT—Private garage. 412-| | ZAFTER Spm NEWT SRE LAND A hee i er aeeiaeee Leceene Sth St. Phone 926-W2. | B AREF (in FLORIDA LANDS! Low prices, No} 2/80 complete stock can be purch- WOES mss th, Driscoll, N, D. | | CITATION AND NOTI 5 SMIRGCO s aaa nat ‘worth 9is0ein | jlst pes Alar a dtibg tail ING PROOF OF FOREIGN WILL BREAKING CAMP FOR A MARCH TO MOUNT KENYA. basement, furnace heat, built 1916 w % ried for the native porters, for it is) That same evening there was an- You SAY FOR ee Oe eee small but good, price $2,600, $275.00 er Caunty ot Buriolgh: impossible to depend upon food sup-| other big dinner party at Mr. WuRGLER = = cash, balance monthly payments. |In County Court, plies being obtainable en route. Knowles’ house, and the king of \S JST FITTED To CLEAN= FOR SALE—A. Bargain. -6 room i paint “| Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Every additional load of food car-| Uganda and his regent were present. TALKING _| UP THIS CONNTY(= nearly modern bungalow. Has!iEpDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY| County Judge, ried entailed the engaging of another| On the following morning, Colonel "-ATWAN 1 AM 2— MY hardwood floors, 3 bed rooms, Quick) Court Servi In the Matter of the Estate of James Hotter, and @ porter exten 4o the) Hobse accompanied Capt. W. F. @\RECORD ASA - basement, light, water and heat.) Wo) BI ie PRUE ee | McLaughlin. Deceased. Limeati@nnte uentailadea ro-calnltee irds, the inspector general of LAUNDRY WOMANS, East front, a fine lot, and near oo = dow vont Me Carignan, ve culation of the food rations. In ad-| police for Fast Africa and Uganda, HUSBAND \S DARE PICK senool, “Bot win. Situst a op — va cae vetitioner. | aitign to these worries, I had to make| and Mr. Knowles to inspect the Kam- SPOTLESS --- Be AAT " "et babrectst bensoneble masmoncadenn WANTED TO BUY Luella McLaughlin, Patehin, jprovision against any sudden change] pili police station. ' and then monthly payments./ 7antED TO BUY a6 or @ room| dames Sidney McLaughlin, {of plan made by the Roosevelt ex-| We returned to lunch with Mr. Taxes small. If you are looking i .| Henry Felix McLaughlin, nedition, which might entail a long-{| Knowles, and, after the meal was ° modern bungalow with garage, lo g Y 5 ie for a good house, @ bargain, on! cated north of Thayer and east of| Amelda McLaughlin Fisher, er period of time spent on safari and,| a prominent Indian resident of easy payments, here is your! First Street, State lowest. cash| May McLaughlin, CE te therefore, more porters’ food requir. | and a deputation of Indian, ¢ chance, Geo, M. Register. price. Write Tribune Ad, No. 844.| PRusulin, Ramone McLaugh ted. merchants arrived to present Colo- pean $50w) beaet igen; Chetles Or eoMe: I had been feeling sick for some| nel Roosevelt ca Cs FOR RENT—Three rooms, outside |__| Thin, dames McLaughlin, |days, to add to my worries. Just be-| ivory curios and Congo knives, as a entrance, private toilet. 2 bed| AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Myrtle McLaughlin, R. S. Me- fore I had left Nairobi 1 had had the; small token of their regard for him. rodms, suitable for men or women.) FOR SALE—Cheap: 1 Overfand| Laughlin, and ‘all persons in- | mnisfortune to get a bad spill while) The day before Christmas Eve, 2 rooms, outside entrance on| “75” Touring car $100.00. 1 Baby terested in a ektaralon James riding a strange horse. He bolted| Colonel Roosevelt and ‘Kermit rode ground floor, 2 rooms, second) Grand Chevrolet $75.00. Olson| McLaughin, Deceased: » = lwith me, with the bit between his|o!f on their mules-horses had been floor, all modern and bath for all.) Bros. Garage. The State of North Dakota, to the|teeth, just as I was mounting, and he carded in Uganda owing to the 622 3rd St., Phone 132-W. 10-1-1w/ above named respondents and all|before I was properly in the saddle, | bad climate—on the first lap of their FOR SALE—Dodge roudster, 1920| persons interested in the estate of} Before I could stop him, we had tak- | long jungle-land journey. model. Good tires. In first class|James McLaughlin, Deceased: en a wild gallop across country, and | CHAPTER EX cIy, modern apartment including piano,| condition. Will sell cheap for notitied that John, M, Carignan the | Aid, stuck # five-strand wire fence) Through Uganda to Hoima + * « sewing machine ang electric wash-| cash, Call 98 eee ee ie hae, ieee ian this [at full speed just after jumping an| | had arranged to follow on the ing machine, Warm rooms and al- Been ech GE Rtie lesa eilL aera | obama ditel | morning of Christmas Day. But! ways hot water. 807-4th St. testament of James McLaughlin, lute | We had both turied two complete | won the. day Aeakiee. ia 10-2-1w of the city of MeLaughlin in the soplersults seus the fence, and had | such a very rainstorm that I ‘OR RENT—By Oct. 6. Two modern for two, nicely fur-| County of Corson and State of South |been stunned for a few moments! hq to postpone my departure until Perea eeehiot two Seana fur- nished, extra large closet, het and Dakota, Deceased and the probate|The horse had fallen on top of m Sl the afternaan So I aid not leave 4 nished for light housekeeping. Two| cold wateg. Phone 883 or cali 217] therof in the State of South Dakota|I was badly shaken, but was lucky | Kampala until two days after the ex- eT Nee cael gemcee 8-27-tf | duly authenticated, with his petition, | not to be seriously injured. The day | dition had started nif; 1 hawe to blocks from post office. Gas i 5 -27-tt | raving for the admission to probate |ot,(© be seriously injured. The day | ion had started off; 1 hope desired. 113 1-2 First Street. Phone] FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo-] of document as the Last Will ‘ ys z! i [overtake it by making forced s75W. 9-30-tf| dern house clove in, Also 2 fur-|of said deceased, and for the is-| Roosevelt, a strange and painful) arches, | FOR RENT—Modern furnished two| “nished rooms for light housekeep-| suance to said petitioner and to R.| Swelling had appeared near my groin-| Meanwhile the pain and the swell- roonis and kitchenette, sink, water] ing. Phone 925-W-2. S. McLaughlin, Charles McLaughlin |It caused me great suffering and) iny was rapidly growing worse, and Z E f : ° Guin tee aha i , : 1o-1c1w| 2d Ewald C.’ Witzleben, executors | made it difficult to walk. But, de-! i was with great mispivings that I| - = single room for rent. Phone 487W| FOW RENT. ear aaterah | Mamed in, said will of letters testa- | spite the strong advice of my doc-|j,epared for my long march on the| ED WURGLER,WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS or call 52 7 Bt, 2h LAM RIGA LSU aa CS ERDAS inches Sake: tor, I had determined to go through /érail of Theodore Roosevelt. I had FOR HIS WIFE, ANNOUNCES HIS CAMPAIGN 9-1") Now available. One half block}ed Will, will be heard and duly con- HE ieeicauee Co ee ee fh SLOGAN IN HIS FIGHT To BEAT ODT - 7 ats 4 sidered by this court on Wednesday | this ilies = Eventually we began our march, = ih OE ote ALKER F G B FOR RENT—Two light house Keep-| from St. Alexius Hospital. Call} dered Py, thle caer oon od at | _ As by now I found it was too pain-| yc eortere leading the gay. they! frovse4 nv NEA SERVICE. INC. X_WALKER FoR SHERIFE n= EL ccarien eaten pid sone ror iNT aa ten o'clock, in the Eorenesyae that {ful to attempt fe) walk or ride were headed by a native drummer, | aan a ate Seen iz room, fart in} Fi RENT—Furnished ight house-|day at the court rooms of this court | bicycle, I arranged for a machila—| who beat not ne H ry , sual! a modernshouse, Private entrance.| eening room, porch, two. closets it the, county “courthouse nthe which ina hammock siunge on a pote.|Caggang,e menotonns tatoo for the| Freckles and His Friends HowaUnusual! BY Blosser 622-15 and bath. One’ block from Roose-| City. of Bismarck, County of Bur- d by four porters on their| ina ¢ = a WELL 60 INYO Tags i E WASH! ‘ “FOR RENT—Small modern ap: velt School. Phone 575-W. leigh, State of North Dakota and vou | shoulders. It was another complici-|""T gotlowed them, lying. In a canvas HOUSE AN SEE IFHE TAGALONG WUZ Sick vay Ropny ae en 4 ment, very nicely furnished with e 10-1-3t| je and appear before this: court at| tion in my intricate calculations for! hammock slung on a long pole, which GOT-'SICKL FROM EATIN' FROM ORRIES PARTY 7 “——— S710 Ear | kitchenette. For one lady warm|¥OR RENT—Nice large front sleep-| said time and place and answer'aid | food supplies, but it was essential. carried by two porters alternate- R f il “ ies, b AT ORRIE'S SO WE COME IN ar room and always hot water. 807] ing room, furnished. Suitable for| petition and. show cause, if ‘any| On Dec. 22, Colonel Roosevelt, Ker-| jy, on either their heads or. theie PARTY VEcTERDY free) AT THE 4th St. 10-1-1wk |" two, 419 7th St.,Phone 1066. there be, why the prayer of said/ mit and Knowles started off shortly | shoulders. Two other porters fol- Orr) VARTy UC FOR RENT—A furnished house, i 10-2-3t | Petitioner should not be granted: {after dawn to attempt to secure ®)jowed behind me, to act as a relief . El 24 mediate possession, close in. Also|FOR RENT F lated this 23rd day of September, | group of the rare swamp-living an-| arty for the hammock bearers. My , FOR RENT—Two sets of light} 1094 i P a modern furnished apartment for ji : r telope, the Sitatunga. It is only to| feet were on a level with, or some- P housekeeping rooms, extra large, By the Court, f . z eet the swamplands of Ugan- : i eI eo gm rent. Phone 905 after 5 o'clock. modern. 924 4th St., Phone 543- I. C.- DAVIES, be found in i what higher than, my head; and 1} DOGGIE a! 10-1-tf i . 0:3-tf | Judge of the County Court, ae ane se ineey. rerelz. spot be liv. [a8 most intolerably uncomfortable. es ee : 0 be liv- FOR RENT—A seven room modern| OR RENT—A pleasant comfortable eke so tena an reas eeneee The prospects of those days of ‘1 4 Let the foregoing citation be serv-| ing in the swamps near Kampala. i 4 ‘i si House, partly, fivalsnel Set. front room, on ground fidor. 400| eq ‘by Lublieations is the Bitar oe P: marching was far from being allur * . Bdwy. 5th St, Phone 512-R, | 10-1-5t| Tribune once each week for three ihe’ roads wore.very> (muday, and