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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926 Fastest Antonsl Alive School Enrollment Larger Than in 1925) ey Sunlete FeRiatation figures avail- able at the high school today the enrollment: this to be 4%, slightly larger than enrollment by* Freshman . Sophomore Junior . Sentor .. ways. The - ip is 29 larger than a gt) oy of a ee cee largest ¢ 0 have been ua from a ee high school. lowing for failures, this ye largest to graduate. Ordinarily the fre: is heaviest and is followed Um. sophomores, junior and senior c asses in the order named but this year bot! the sophomore and _ iunior on have smaller enrollments than thy senior class. The junior enrollment is larger than the sophomore al- thougl chat Christmas time there are many who arc now classified as freshmen who Cal Bont wane of the sophomore cli the class roll above ake Jeter Be ‘at numbers. OTICE OF SALK UNDER 2 SPECIAL BXECUTION Notice 1s hereby given that by virtue of a judgment and decree ip foreclosure re! aad ne give in hman Looped ager} an action ‘emeecin First tional nk of Aurora, Minnesota; ‘Firat National Bank of Belle Plain, Min- nesotas Morrison County State Bank of Bowlus, Minnesota; First et tional Bank of Browns Valley, Fr oda acai Bah ‘of mat . ns of National Montgomery, Minnesota; Bank of New Prague, tonal Bank of Ot American Richmond, Min- te Bank of Rockville. Minnesota; Ni vo Harbors, Minne: consin; Grantsbur, t at Real Witconel + First Knapp, Wisconsin ef Bank of Prescott, Winconsine jerchants & Miners Na. Bai of lronwood, . Mich- late Bank of Claremont, Min- ; and Union Investment c were JU ag and Lesili Hackney; alvo T Albrecht, Millard ana M. is a eas truatecs were defendan judgment in favor of the Plaintiffs and against a Seteeeet ery Hackn du jue the sum of KS * white ‘ment ther is now 1,443.37 ‘and The little gray whippet, all legs and lungs, is said to be the’ fastest animal that lives. below, the race thi OPPONENTS OF SIX-CENT CUT - WILL TESTIFY) “(Continzed from page one.) xt on sald sum from and after! compared to Washington and Oregon! the 27th day of August, 1926, at: the | mills. Tate of seven. per cent per annum? which judgment among other things, Uirected the sale by mo of sald real estate hereinafter deseribed, to satisfy the amount of satd judgment and interest thereon and id sale, or #o f as ee proceeds eh = 0 sale will satisfy. And by irtue of a writ of execution “a7 isaned out of the office of clerk of me meal in and for the county -of sand state of North pekots” ne ogee the order pa type coon tecting the salo. ot opursmant = to judgment oe and decree, I, Aree eg trom, the referee appointed t aatd property, will” mi the hei ‘ein- attor dene ribed at for ct at the front door of the court Toure, in the city of Bis- Burleigh county and state th Dak: on the Fel dey of October, ,19: at 10 k the forenoon thi me a Premises di — = Ju dg ment and’ decree an be id pursuant thereto sre acsoribed "as follows, t Boutheast quarter of section three and southeast quarter of section five, township one hundred forty- two, range seventy-five; northwei ie quarter of section fifteen, tow: ship one hyndred forty-one, range seventy-six;’ ‘north half of section nine, and northeast quartér of sec- a od ax seven, township one forty, range —seventy- st quarter of section ip one hund: Be: northwest quarter of sec- tion went snine, township one aaa ree a 'y-two, aage. neventy- even, laped Pigg section thir- teen, township. o jundre three, range cacwent sneven; cast quarter ction thirte north half and southwest q of section twenty-' township one hundred forty-four, ri seventy-eight, and cast half of nee: tion, mineteon. senha. one hun red weven, we seventy 3 northwest uarter of section . sownahio. one hundred thirty- nin range s one y= fives. orth half of section fi nol half of see- tion north "halt of section nine a of section twenty- three, ihtp. one hundred forty. severty-five; northe: soutl 01 duster Sf gortewone nd quarter o rthwest quarter wi ~ south halt “or northwest quarcer and the south half of section fifteen, end the northeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-three, township. on hundred thirty-seven, ‘range sever. me jarter of mee, uarter © a cotton stittecn. township one. ed forty-on west hal aa ectt to eight, e z arr three section five, nort! half of section seven, quarter of section nin of section eleven, seventeen, weventy-ney south half and southeast quar- twenty-seyen, east half of section twenty-nine, and: ee alt of nection 4 ‘eee th: er ter of section. ‘and One, ‘fowoablip fo hundred fo: one, range pereoly chants northwest que! ‘of section eleven. township one: indeed: forty-four, | tell TH southwest nm hh ct daterest and costs ot the i a: of September, ‘he eoreay promses a the costs | a i | enor ‘of Minneapolis’ claim sald! jor t | Duluth 1 (REDUCTION NECESSARY TO ‘MEET + aay baa . Minneapotis, ---()—Minne- srolls again ste testimony, sion“to deci cut dn all rail shipments from Minne- opelia to the tast should be periari- “" spended, B. Townsend, traffic director inneapelis traffic assoc ted lengthy. exhibits” in that the prajected: rate reduction is: neces- sary to meet competition afforded by ; real pert, ction to the highest bidder | cheaper, water ‘tates opr what -he termed: ‘the in- high, percentage of north- ‘inoving into-eastern trunk ; line (rritory through Dulwth-Super- ause: of Mr. Townsend. said Dulyth; in 1916 handled 21.04 per cent of ‘the total Grain going to Minncapolis. and the Duluth-Superior port; and in 1925 bear 48 per ert of the total. ire Drops “Mpanwhile,” a continned; oEinne- polis’ ‘share dropped from 78.6 per cent ‘in-1916- to .52 per. cent in 1925. In 1916 Dulath-Superior handled 63, +398 bushels and Minneapolis 234,- 800. bushels, while in 1925 Duluth- Superior handled 196,374,356 bushels compared with’ Minneapolis. receipts of 213,417,560 bushels.” Mr. Townsend presented additional figures to show how Buffalo, dn the receiving end of the cheaper route, has developed as a milling center. at the expense of Minneapolis. *Minneapotis in 1915,” he suid, ‘manufactured 18,089,000 barrels of flour, but had an output in 1925 of only 12,059,000 barrels, But Buffalo inereased its output during the same period from 6,590,000 barrels to 458,000 barrels. Meanwhile Kani ity, profiting by the changed . rate tructure effected in 1918. incrensed its flour output from 2,865,000 bar- fe in hf to 5,410,000 barrels in Ditestig tables showing how the jarket frequently is able to outbid “Minneapolis market on northwest grain, Mr. Townsend suid: “This makes Duluth a good market: it will peau a, to be a good market: will make it a better, market authorized. mue} Insull, public utilities mag- began his career sten- orgraphe orce whether a six-cent rate, lower.. water rates,”¢ ere is Margaret Gilligan holding “Nylgha” and} i jt made her a champion-at Prides Crossing, Mass. ithan this one. Herbert Spencer, in his old ‘age, when he at outlived his greatest fame, said, dh ilosopher. ions that say, “I know my denmers liveth,” and go about their ‘orted by faith, are er or Athenaeum e even to hope. Despondent atheists ‘were . an- jawered. by Charles Fourier, a truly \'great French philosopher,. who. sai “Attractions. are proportionate. destinies, Nature does not deceive jher children, or create false hopes. The fact that human beings ull. de- sire immorti to and: believe in nortality is our des: whom his | castigated enemies falsely teal heist,” believed ’in -God -and: im- mortality. Such disevssion as: the Athenaeum raises, he culled “Ques- | tions of blind that ask “other blind men, ‘What is light?” Des questions d’ Aveugles disent a’ d'autres Aveugles, qu ce que la Lumiere? — See the chapter on the soul in the | first volume of his philosophical die- Taney: ’ Voltaire, fare ‘The Erie Railroad says motor omn buses have cut its receipts by more than $1,000,000 a yeur. That’s sad, but the ntelli- | pe ly, and crying did not help the stage coach owners. The people own their highways, they want motor busses and will have them, just as they will have flyin routes that will eventually kill all long distance passenger traffic on railroads, Railroad men must use _ their j brains in this emergency. Political tools, usually relied on, will not meet the situation. You cannot legislate motor bus: now, an kill ithe rail ‘Btitish | aristocracy tried’ that, im the clergy to prove that snorting locomo- tives were wicked and disrespeetful to God. ued snorting. Four nuns, including one mother superior, of a Franciscan convent in Mass: nehupettes are arrested, accused But the Toeqmoyyas, contin-{ THE eeunce TRIBUNE of smuggling into this country. ftom Canada carried in hidden: pockets, is will be exploited by thosc | that specialize fh hostility te the j Catholic church, A x | The incident has no more to do with the Cathole church than the Kev. De, Halls career and murder yhave to do with the Episcopal or any Protestant church. addition, should the “nuns ‘ be the charge sustained, it al ‘would have been sold by them for ‘ ‘They have no money of custom-house = regula- every one knows, is, not even by prosper- whom thousands finery for their own ous | smuggle use. |Bridge Engineer | at Williston Has Leg Broken in Faii R. Var Patten, resident engineer in charge ‘of the*highway bridge now being built'across the Missouri river wt Williston, suffered a broken leg when he fell off a trestle there yes- terday, according to information re- coive today by the state highway partment. The chreely said both bones of the right leg were broken below the knee. Robert Johnson, chief bridge en- gineer for the department, left for Williston today to take over | Van Patten’s work until someone can be named to. do.the work pending his recovery. Thomas M, Marlowe resigns tor of the London Daily Mai per's attacks on United - proved by the owner, Lord Rother mere, Delegutions from Poland,. Sweden and Finland petition League of Na- tions at Geneva to quarter buttle against alcoholism. T. V._O'Conner, chairman of _ the United States shipping board, in Lon- don, says American merchant marine will remain on high seas. Complete returns in Canadian par iamentary elections show liberals lacking four seats of a majority. | Ku Klux Klan in Washington adopts resolution requesting gove ment not to interfere in Mexican ‘re- gious controver: Some $20,000,000 in European se curities disposed of in this country during first six months of year, fed- oral reserve board’s review shows, Too Late To Clamify , FOR RENT--One sleeping room, Call 96013: after 6:30. FOR: RENT—Two light housekeeping © rooms. town. Couple preferred. at 307 Fourth street. 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