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—_— TICKETS TO STATE MEET GOING FAST Gymnasium Will Accommo- date 2,500 Spectators— Tourney Starts Friday The state basketh be ed in gymnasium’ of school in Mand. and 20, wi e his- | a TR BEEC Line EMRE “HE MEET, Sinneapolic, and a GG-yearold con-|vouchers, within six montha after |day of April. 1926, 10, satisfy the hgh sehool shart | CHARLEU? tetant of St. Paul attracted cong [ihe rst publication, of ma moslce, oan “oP gales ‘the. premises” de pionship 9 heen settled west | erable interest for the opening | Jonn J. Garrity, in the City of Wil- | scribed in such mertgage-and which of the Missouri ri Valley City = rounds today of the national ama-|ton, N. or to the Judge of tho will be sold to satisfy the. same are € has been the tour the last = = teur athletic union handball tourna- |County Court of Burletgh County, at | described as follows, vin: f rs, Minot e meet ae ment. his office fer the Court Houten the Bb SG uarser om) ve monopolized it the rest of th f- COURSE, A MAR STANDS Athletic club, the one-armed entry, (North Dakota. | pice notitied [and Forty-one (ti) North-of Range time ; ; | Maw Nou AND THEN, But 17S oe in th mepenere of oie COnE [that Hton, 1. C. Davios, Judie of the | No. Sovent six (76), west of the ‘om present indications, the ex- cit ie first round. Ernie Cook, | ¢ Court within and for the [5th P.M.) + mient of bringing the USUALLY DECAUSE THE ENTRANT S0-of the Bt, Paul ¥. MM. CoA. has o[Qounty SeoBuridwh” and State ‘of, There Will he due on such mort- BEG will veel ARIED TO SUBSTITUTE STRATEGY former national champ’ ‘Art| North Dakota, has fixed the-4th day | gare at the date cf anle the sum an outeon! OR SOMETHING FOR FORM os ‘ Schinrer of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, |of October, A. D. 1926, at the hour jof Twelve Hundred and Thirty-six Neceniiatien "AND CONDITION ‘as his first. opponent. Of, two o'etocie in the ‘afternoon of jand 9-100ths Dollars, | toft RECORDS AREN'T SHATTERED i HE LENGTH OF TIME A. RECORD Maynard Laswell, of Los Angeles,|Gourt tious in the city of Bin- Acaust SEITZ, move would spell THRUGET SORE- STANDS. DS oO} YONG 'T 1926 singles champion, is favored to| marck, in said County and State, as Assignee pf the Mortga: to the H. 8. League, or # ‘Ss eR ‘Se repeat, although entry of every form-| the time and place for hearing and B-8615-22. ‘ ney could not be satisfi | eee en saree z er champion, except one, since or-| adjusting all claims against the es- - He | at ; : meres Ee ganization of the National Handball | tate of the said John L. Moline, De- NOTICH TO CREDITORS reich er ‘ | The remains of Mrs. Chris Olgen,| folks spent Tuesday evening at the | eceased, which have been duly and st Something over 800 reserved seats | nee Tlaycows, were browght “here| Henry Olson home. 4 3 = regularly presented as hereinbefore | In the matter of the o of Ella along the sidelines were put on sale | ee eee eos lo neat iy ERTREIE|. Bi ou Pamloy aud damplitee Bepnice NOTICE TO CREDITORS provided. 4, Neill, deceased. Thurs The Mandan section of! fot cage Of°E8! Supvieee ‘gt Nal were y Senor Cor eaters ara Ue auue eerace OF POter | Dated Marah S: D. 19264 Notice is hereby given KY!the w Ree cold aut in two houee, east of town, Services were pla wate -saseenkers pe: tenin io. 7 f8r). gakware, Daccased: ALBERT ‘i. MOLINE, dersigned, Executrices of ‘the I iivenc wired tlint ‘the “block at the M. E. church in MeKengie.| Bismarek on We Inesday, where Mr. Notice is hereby given by the un-| Administrator of the, estate of John | Will and Testament of Ella J, Neill, b 4 | Kev. H. A. Zellar officiated. There| Pasley went to consult with the doc-|dersizned, Administrator of the es-| 1, Moline, deceased. late of the city of Los Angelos, in Hotted them would not | | aa olla Ht iV ould no STERLING NE | The business meeting was held, after] Was a profusion of beautiful flowers] tors and to have his wounds dressed. tate of Peter Schwarz, late of the| First publication on the 8th day|the county of Loa Angeles, and ent to meet the demand. A of friends | whi soci: A Hits ‘i a 1° fri Mi Bernice city of Bismarck, in the County of| of Mare! - D. 1926. state of California, deceased, to the ei Mecveate put on sale-in Bla- net -| which a social time was enjoyed. which neighbors unde friends sent in] Miss Bernice returned home on|itureich and. State of North Da-| JOHN J. GARRITY creditors of, and all persons’ having y snapped up | ev Maren dims Kusler and’ Gos. token of sympathy and esteem. These Thane bee Mr. Pasley remained] ots, deceased, to the croditors of, |" Wilton, N. Dak." claims against sald deceased, to ex- Pe aiG wieht district el 7 eg. A of a Mr. Mrs:j, Mr. \. d u _ Si 5 Ox a v . after arte aie erent Hi erice hampion | sto the home folie ober] A.D. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Martin| tained a number of friends on Wed-|tem with the necessary vouchers, | —ee-—-e—————-———-_—_—_— | the first, publication, of this sotic quints tangle for sgate honors next Paverceaidingen the homes Scdavic, Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. Bari] nesday evening where an interesting| Within vix months after the firs] 1, 8. a. Olsness, Commissioner, of | to said Pxecutrices, Hagel N. Spra Week, It is expected that Valley City | o¢ Mrs. Slobach. Mrs, Slobach’ was seam’ inmtegt susdcr cot enor] eame Of whist was played, being en<|Dublication of this notice, ta sald | Insurance, do hereby certify that and Annie L. Kohihase, at the pfficc and Fargo will take the entire allot- | Miss Mac Random, prior t PRRen Ra erate tae ol Goyed byrall,, Ab midsight a. lovely |{aministrator at 211 Biematck Bank |the State Farmers Mutyal Hall in- of thelr resident agent, Geo. Thom ment of reservations set for | riage. ‘3 The P a ee th + iunch was served by Mra, Oleon, Building, the city of Bismarck, |surance Company of Waseca, Min-| Jr., in the city of McClusky in Sher- them, but some of the schools in the | "Mics Jessie B ¢ Patteson ranch north of town| lunch was served by Mrs, Olson. lin said hurlelgh County, or to. the | nexota, having bean duly authorized | idan county, or te the Judge of the northern part of t he state may not is ick unloaded a carload of corn and oats{ |." F- Mrs. 8 yn wel udge of the County Court of Bur-jco write a hail insurance business | County Court of Burleigh county, at or ; preparatory to spring's work, Bismarck visitors_on Thursday and{jeigh County, at his office in the|im North Dakota, and having a de-| his office in the Court House in the bring such large delegations of root- the McKenzie corres; lent | Friday, going up to take in the auto Gourt House in the city of Bismarck, | posit of $1590 with this Department | city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, Any si i fonia Ad: andcathes young o<eph Bullock left for Bis-| please send her name to the Tribune| show. Burleigh County, Norih Dakota. sof the protection of its holders of | North Dakota. : the choot WIL ae a obidy ety at ph Bollock left for Bia | eee eats fie, and Mrs. Henry Olson, Miss], 20.82% Nerehy further notitied [anit Insurance policies, has: ceascd| | You are hereby further notified Bald unsit MGaitye ANB [Stacey GN Werte part of the week to | office? Co ae ae Te ole toad {that Mon. 1. ¢. Davies, Judge of the| writing the aforesaid clags of insur-|that Hon, 1. (*. Davies, Judge of the t i unwold:at tht LIIAC Te bee te URD CLT Lh. © pl ¢ al for medical atten- —_—— et era oy eon ol peat ape tities and lias made re-| County Court’ within and for the Sree rene ene tine willie of: part of the eve Bullock -ehtered Mack wes sday ounty urlelgh, and State of}quest for the return of said de-|Ccunty of Burleigh, and State of cco fig r rd later dancing was enjoyed. | é ai MENOKEN the auto show. North Dakota, has fixed the ¢ posit. North Dakota, has fixed the 5th day ee ae : f cious lunch was served at midnigt ention. It is hoped here that both | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael spent | | Mr. and Mes. Adolph Hanson spent |tieth day of September, A.D. 1926,| The said company has presented | of Octpber, A. D. at the Y Record Crowd Expected Taturdey orshing, i At is hoped here that both | wveral days of this week visiting at | Wednesday at Mrs. Hanson's parents’ (tthe hour of ten o'clock in, the |to this Nepartment an affidavit telor two o'clock: in the ‘afternoon of BYLIE Gily about 800irencrved seats | and’ Mra. Jack Ishimiae i ries to the old. “fiddlers | the Riz Abelein home, home, Mr, and Mrs. Christ Shoon: Fe ea ee eee eT Te eer Tee sett tee auw a tate aude | the Cont Hour tans cheer bie are being sold, the g: asi ‘i LB pales hc a a y dlers tse : . ; , " y e e | hi: surance now in . and no|the Court House eity are heing sold, the gymnasium will) tiving with Mrs. Ishmael’s: pare ries to the old. fiddlers |" Scisa° Hazel Paris and Miss Mabel| Peter Kluksdahl ealled at the Sea-Jeity of Hiamarck in raid County and |unpald Habliities for hall losses in | marek, Hea ee A Se odate e ; spectators,! Mr. and Mrs. Il be lost to the differ. | Kintche of Bismarck called on Nellie | mor Arnesen hame on Friday. State, as the. time and place for|the state of North Dakota, the time and place for hearing and and the tournament will be witnessed rling, were 1 5 due to misunder.| Dance Sunday. Albert Christensen drove to thejhearing and adjusting ail claims| In necordance with Sect. 4899, ©. | adjusting all claims against the Ly the largest crowd in the history; one enjoyed themselves, standing 3 governin@iths cine Mrs. Rg Abelein and little son| Christ Bjorke farm in Lien town- agalnat the estate of the said Peter |1. 1915, North Dakota, unless this|/tate of the said deceased, whi of North Dakota high school basket- test, Hor inctanees How ain tacit. | Jay have just recovered from the | ship for some barley on Friday, arg, Deceased, which have been | bepartinent is notified on or before |have heen duly und regularly pre- bell ch: clashes, That it siuiaath aa Fotos to cease ow can JUiEleell Gann, Jone Hahden oud gen Roy of Kid: duly, aud rexulafly presented. as |(dute three months after first pub: | sented ax hereinbefore provided. will be uccess is assured | pusinesa caller in Bismare te clone to anyone player in the con-| "Wir" "Arthur Knudtson has parchas- | der county, motored to the Ole New-|"“hatea ut, iiiamurck, No, Dak eee UME RAEER oRateEE f oata |e! Ue me eee by the advanee sale of ele The | tended the auto show in the evening.|ber each night and one playing on | 4, "ew Oakland car. land farm, also calling on Henry Ol-] March 8th, A.D. 1926," “Jeompany, it ‘shall cause the deposit ANNI. be ROMLRASES et, tournament last week drew: “ne show at the Sterling hall last |one night only? If ‘one ‘contestant | ,, Miss, Alice Klipstein, who ia at-| son and Christ Shoon families,” on i op OR Tantent’ folders tos barmecurnes Lo ipais cox teen of the: Fast WIN and” s at the largest Tuesday night was well” attended.| plays under number 0, on one night, | ¢24ing Bismarck high school, spent Friday afternoon. _ x Agmi istrator, of the estate of Peter |holders Lo be returned to said cam- nt of Ella J. Neill, ‘Das nd produced | Everyone reported seeing a good pic- number O00 the next, night, “ae | the week-end with her sister, Mrs. R.| , Miss Myrtle Christensen took Fri-). Sirat’ pi musts 38.95, 18-22-25. Fire ‘ actals cen 0, several | os & umber 000 the next night, do! y" Ludemann, day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.| 4 %/tt publication on the elghth errccinere icy epee FireDpublication on the 15th day hundred eae more eat oeey [iss\ Finch spent the “weelsendont ? : ° wo num- Mr, Louis B. Olson jis ill in’ the oes and senily, also Miss Pris- sigietieaitiacaiceate WEY Ag 5-19-22-26°29; 5—3-6- of March, A. D. 1926. dias ee penses. e latter are not definitely a : ‘i ji i sa | cilla -Olaon o! iscoll,. 15-32 5 . 3-15-22- Bie as care unk corte the Lang home. The attendance at the Modern | St,Alexious hospital with fneumonia i have not yet counts. ‘iled their expense ac- In the district as well as the state meets, uny profits go into the treas- ury of the High School League, under | whose general authority the cham- pionship contests are held. Fine Trophies Offered A wonderful set of trophies is of- fered this year in connection the state tournament, most of which | will be on display until Tuesday eve ning at Hoskins-Meyer in Bis und the remainder of next week in the window of the Plymouth Clothing company in Mandan The state c dohated by Mol Fargo sportin r mpionshi rand Bo: goods hous size ebony b the Thos. pany, through the representatives, t Supply. company awarded to the best spor through th large lo indiv of Fargo, will be showing the yship and appearanc tournament series. A * cup for the runners-up, for the members of | ds for t the championsh d the first | and second all-state constitute | the remainder the collection. Awards will b de at quet at | the Training School dining hall im- | mediately after the championship | »xame-Saturday e , to be attend- | ed by membe teams h the H. connected with the tour Play Starts rs officially | nent, | aI iday Tournament play will start Friday afternoon, March 19, when Fargo and | Devils Lake meet at 5 r i} pected to have y for the} championship t! as met with | ill fortune in the sickness of some of the members of the squad. John-| ny Smith, star forward, has the sea let fever, and will still be in qua antine regardless of reco’ y. Oth members of the regular team ill, and the result will doubtle that Fargo will not be the top-heavy favorite it has been all on. Mandan and Minot will mect in the second Friday afternogn game, and the evening double-header will bring together Valley and Grand Forks at 7:30, and Dickinson and Donnybrook at 8:30. Saturday morning the winners of the Friday afternoon games will meet in the semi-finals at 9:30, and the Friday evening victors at 10:30. In the afternoon a consolation series will bring together the losers of the Friday afternoon games at 2:30, and of the evening games at 3: The losers of Saturday mornii semi-finals will play at 7:00 Satu: wening, and the championship game will be played at 8:00. . od An Innovation In former years the teams have been paired on the first day of the tournament, The innovation of an- nouncing the pairings and schedule of games immediately after the dis- trict tournaments is‘being tried this ear for the first time, and is meet- ing general approval with fans and teams alike. _New Cue Champ Will Become U. S. Citizen New York. March 15.—(#)—The 18.2 pbalkline billiards title recently wor by Eric Hagenlacher of Germany will remain in county. Hagenlacher thi ‘has announced he intends te become |’ ‘American citizen.’-He took out his first aye aon more than Hagenlacher took the world cham- | Sterling Sunday school met at the |due to the stormy weath Pri Orpha were shoppers in Bismarck] family spent Friday evening with | Gosney home, south of Sterling, Mon-| night. y weather of Friday | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. {day eveing. 1 a t held, after which a nice lunch was |March Election of township offh, , ‘ertained neighbors and friends to a| and.daughter Myrtle visited with Me, |served and a social time enjoyed by |cers will be held the third Tuesday | Batty Saturday night. Cards and all. ‘ in March. dancing were participated in. last week. pitts, H- Re Weight is just regover-| New ‘mimes upon the sick lst at ism IMnchepn Wes Served Re mild | 5 Cabrme Carizon bad ie honor. of} an atgack of p “flu.” Mo! . are: s, inni e| z 7 * cas {img from fim atyack of the ofa.” ise | and dauvheeg een ec einnie Henz | Mr.-and Mrs, Edd Ebling and fam-| Who played from the | broadéastin hh, marck Saturday to attend the auto|ins and the en Sunday Aftearnonn, 1G visited at the hole on, Mo indy after a short stay} Salter home Tuesday afternoon. Ray, spent Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johns ie Teena one ‘A township meeting was held in| Sunday at Bismarck. ally Tetecen toefek eck Betabaay ‘assengers to Bismarck recently] the town hall last Tuesday. “Miss Opol Hutchison spent the Se nmnartern abe ance SER a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926 RECORDS FALL FAST WH EN TRACK BOYS CLASH Mr. Berkvan has been on the sick] Tourney, in addition to other 99% DIscUss asia OF NEW HOS- pipesdaatiog ge Se ee Valley City—The Sisters of Mercy . . | Mrs. N. A. Sonderholm and Ruth] coast, ~promises Bion. » MO meee Banas » f Rare: re for every MRO CODE fiten att 0. a spent Beiy atter-| Lavell Caen Joe Hit ieet Rete to bulla a, hospital. fn MeTigus weet.) | Srieralfitcdt att nee 4 : re for a an M 4 Mi } in ae fates ee es SA ad eer t 8. O' je town. gs elaney Tonight of citizens are making strenuous ef- —— | forts to raise the % " ’ F ae M riage $94 1 FiGuRED ne ley fies eta Ty NO WONDER YOu I WOULD GET LOW , Frank Prater motored to Robinson COLLAPSED /—— GUHAT \t OVER. 3 ‘Jon Friday. , N. A. Soderholm and Joc Rise spent ela ACs ; Friday afternoon at Theodore Lorge- THEN, zy Quite a large crowd attended serv- ices on Sunday. There will be serv- i in Sunday, March 21st, at 2 Olga and Joseph Rise, Mrs. Frank Prater spent Monday at Bismarck. Ole Spilde and son Einar motored to Arena on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Enze and son Peter visited at the Christianson home ‘|Friday afternoon. ~ Eddie Arneson, Joseph and Clarence Rise spent Friday evening at Dallas Borkmen’s. Eddie Arneson and Clarence Rise spent Monday evening at Christian- son’s, INCHES TODAY A COUPLE like New York, March 15.—()—- ree after defeating] NOTICR OF MORTGAGE FORE- i in Dublin for the tight CLOSURE SALE. heavyweight boxing title, makes a new charge for the throne tonight! Notice is hereby given’ that the cwhen he meets Jack Delaney, the on-| certain mortgage, executed and de- ly man between him and the new livered by Albert A. Bakken, a sin- king, Paul Berlenhach. ge man, moreno i ul ne Merigue and Delaney are expccted Shane at Jani ei e eet8, t rik + full 12 rounds scheduled | 28th day of January, tone ee ies. to go the ful for record in the office of the Reg- at Madison Square Garden before ®/ ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- decision is reached, for Mike is great| leigh, and State of North Dakota, defensively but has failed to showjon the 20th day of May, 1919, and a dangerous purich. recorded in Book 108 of Mortgages, The winner has been promised | &t rare ee a eee carn J ; » rigagen to 2 Seitz, h championship battle with Berlenbach. wae mani oiaKe wan dated auly ‘ S| 2rd, 1919, anid wak filed fof record 'N b pITORS in the cffice of the Register o! rn ann OTe TP Ceteaate of John | Deecs of the County of Huricigh and Lf. Nicline, Deceased. State of North Dakota, on the 9th Notice is hereby given by tho un-|day of May, 1924, and recorded In dersigned, Albert H. Moline, Atimin- | Book assignments at page {atrator of the estate of John I. Mo- 139) will be foreclosed by a sale of i q Vilton, in| the premises in such moftgage and Haniaes oF the icles oe een hereinafter deseribed, at the front ‘Handball Tourney 0 me at St. Paul North Datota, deceased, to the cred- | doce of the Court House in Bis- tors. of, and all persons having |marck, in the County of Burleigh é St. Paul, March 15-—(P)—A_ one-|claima against aaid deceased, to ex-/and State of North Dakota, at the armed player who is. champion of {hibit them with the necessary | hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 17th BE OME oF THE Boys ARE VERY AccOM— MODATING-—=—"THEY “BREAK RECORDS EVERY DAY DUST TO GIVE THE FANS A THRILL. * HOW WAS The young people's class of the|Woodmen's dance was much reduced,| - Mis Melvin Agnew and daughter |, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. and) © aoe VTIEF, usiness meeting was| A “caucus” was held at Moftit on |, Mt, and Mrs, Maurice Satter's én-} | Mr, and Mrs; Albert. Christensen irs. ‘Frank Shaffer one evening j Tn, little Inez Peck-| ily spent Sunday at the De Groot | radio station at’ Bismarck several re John Lunde family. eine” . evenings the later part of the week. . Emil Enochson are] “Mr. Dell Boyd is now on the sick} Mrs. E. A. Van Vieet, who has been | Mr. Enochson to the | list, : yisiting in Wisconsin for the past ‘onvention and Mrs.| Mrs. M. E. Fuftston, Mrs. J. H. Sal- | ¢wo weeks, returned home on Satur-. Ben P ter and son Leonard, Mr. and Mrs.| day. . Ben Porter returned] Ww, T, Dance called at the Richard{ _ J. W. Beyer and sonds, Ralph and how Violet Sapp is ill at her home, of Sterling, with the Mr. and M yay on a vis n_ grower: jochson to Johon motored to Bismarck Mr. and Mr y.| were Mes: Ww en + Arnold, E. Kluman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves at-! week-end at the Nels Dronen home,} VF. W. Moffit and | tended the wedding of their daughter,}| with her cousin Miss Nigal Dayton. | Miss Grace Graves, to Mr. John Lo- Miss Vivian Shaffer, Elma andj bach, of Bismarck, at the Metho-| Opal Erickson spent Sunday after-' Hes uist parsonage Sunday afternoon. noon visiting with Miss Myrtle! Paige ever Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Satter mo-| Christensen. ‘ i Paar ets gileatantly horses and cattlesthis week.| tored to Balford, N. D., Sunday for| | Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland spent DAriy oftriandk The occasion heina| dust: Mute ee Moffit was in town] the Zaneral of Mrs. Satter’s youngest Sanday with the Adolph Bassen fam-; i Kilaps Garda 4 reauys. brother. ily. sa eaey beet d dancing vere _L, Leathers arrived last week from . C. Dance left for Dickinson, ‘timer Oren-of Bismarck spent ou aS nai AwaS peryed Ry usic| Florida where he had gone to spend she will visit her sister,| from:Friday until Sunday with his eee fellic Brown, for a few d mother at the George Carlson farm. son orchestra neon | sit, Be Te A to be held at the West A. H. Klipstein and Mr. W. F.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson motor- Bias Pcie and Mildred sg ohnson | Sib school was postponed for a motored to a sale north of | ed to Moffit on Sunday. motored to Bismarck Sunday with] week on account of the cold weather.| Bismarck Wednesday Little ‘Billy and Buddy Hargrave PASBE SV ARSON: W Bilk spent the week-end here pial ica we are visiting at the Frank’ Shaffer’ Mrs. Henry les was pleasantly | load y A Richard Lang is enj with his! with his mother. Willis was one of CLEAR LAKE home for a few days. ex coach. the workmen painting in the Dick-| Mrs. Warren Belile called on Mrs.| | Mrs. Marie Olausen has been on Ne ing met & the] inson hospital where the five sisters} J. W. Beyer on Tuesday afternoon. | the sick list, but is reported better’ . {died so suddenly. A few of ‘the Christ Shoon young| at this writing. Bernice and Paul Pasley called at > the Ed. Erjckson farm on Sunday. By Williams Mr. and Mrs. Christ Shoon and family took Sunday dinner with the ae Cook family. south of Driscoll. Mrs, Harold Hatgrave and son | Bob are both reposted as on. whe i oy FB. Lod id Ralph Nei r, F, B, Lodge an ins #f le made @ short’ cai} at wwe kK Shaffer home ‘on Mortday. Bobby Beyers is sick with the mensles. : ; ‘ “Little Vernon Carlgon listened over the Nels Dronon ‘radio to his father, who played at the old time fiddlers | contest of Bismatck. 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That's why La Palino j emcapeaie ore treat | 's why La Palin . and Mase ot sed Cay at J Pee bsaie erin a the most popular cigar in America Tides, ; site 4 ‘You can't keep a secret like that. role Spelde, and oe Woe as "| CONGRESS ‘CIGAR CO, Inc., Phila., Pa, Mr, r : Doréthy. ealled at the Henry “Olson Rtn aot bt . To F ratte Wad teeta vel bits Sin A.C. Laird’ is on the sick Mist.” - Russell Tollefson called on Clif- to Driscoll 1 Mr and d { ; Anna Livdsh! motored to OD aa Ted q rere ele who te faking” teeat- ee : ; mrs from BY: We wi chope Saas ; j , 4 ‘ : real gee aaa ie bigrodi ye e again. sis Vie. Pardons Gale and Doris int Sunday afternoon at WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY -. a Peale THE vouagy. a : vem BS OAD BY.EA-somnCE me. - :