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ROOMS FOR BENT . FOR RENT—City heated furn Marital ‘ room, ied. room d garage. Cemen' ‘ Kitchenette at 400 Fourth street.| floor. Convenient to downtown For sale: New Cogswell chair Tap- Phone 615-M. b estry Untchsiare $25.00. Gentle. rs perk bake. cant 4 . 4 me me men’s . ress suits size iti e = PHONE 382 =—— and 42 at Doram's Tailor Shop on sf Rec COBCIUBOY ERORE = : = ———— Fourth street, Phone 906 after 5) Foi SALE—Haled hay, #10 per ton, FOR SALE : FOR RENTOTNres ace Call 432 and inquire for Mason. GREAT Demand for barbers at goo: Short time FIVE ROOM STUCCO AND ‘wages; men or women. . Fequited. | Catalog free. Estab.l] 9 tasertion, 25 words of inte deste vantrys full basement $14, and $16 per month aingle,| AMerican Home 1893. Moler Barber College, Fargo, Sekai caksoees basement garage, lawn and shrub-| Also suitable for two, Phone 1017 C kee 1] 2 insertions, 25 words ot bery,,south front. Sale price $5,160, oF call at 31 Ave, A, corner Mandan ongress Will TWO MEN for sales work. Exper- ailer Tefms. street. , fence mot needed. See Mr. Moreau,|} 5 TRU0n oo. © || SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE,| ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—A very Meet This Week ae Tibvet beet even b. Bi. Dates eater a full basement, hot water heat, south| nice room with large clothes closet. perenas lay ani Sunday 1 ‘SS ‘words ‘er front, close to schools, Sales price}. Always have hot water from auto-| Nes Moines, Iowa, March 8—(AP)—— FEMALE RELP WANTED _ . $3,800, taatic gee water beater, Only one} a. cs mésican home will be take ee ee BR bdo done Under ........0ecese FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE,| Dlock north of Bismarck hospital. ‘merican home will be taken STUDENTS WANTED to Icarn beau-|] Alle ever 25 words, ¢ hardwood-floors, full basement, fur-| _2nawire 508 Seventh street. apart here March 8~-11 to see what Pic ae eee aioe bee tional per word nace heat, bavenedt Forage, south FOR RE —Two clean well tarnie makes the wheels go ’round. D oye 3 3 } pri ed sleeping rooms, reasonable. Priv-] Called by ug 8 | further ‘information. write, Mro.|] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |] {rps cious te schoom. Salt price) SioMentrance, Two blocks mofth of | consider the hen aa hettutins Sara _Branen, Dickinson. ND. RATES NEW MODERN MOUSE, LIVIN stoffice. Gentlemen preferred.| which should be studied,-the Amer- ' _____ APARTMENTS 65 Cents Per inch foom and dining room ‘combined,| Inquire at 410 Third street. Fhone| ican Home Congress will be held 9 FOR Ri ree room apartment, kitchen built-in feature’, two bed-|—-o— | then, with an array of social, civic : with’ bath, furnished or ucturnish-|| All classified ede are cach rooms, bath between, linen closet,|FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished] and government workers as speakers. ed at 212% Main. Also three rooms|} @ advanes, $2, sheuld be oak flors, good location, immediate| for light housekeeping in modern] Although an informal gathering, and bath furnished at 601 Third|| feeelved by 13 ‘o'clock to in- possession, Sale price $4,900. Good} home. Also garage for rent. Mrs.| plans will be made to establish it as | street, $25 per month. Phone 906{| @ure invertion same day. |: terms, . Ss SEES oR a a Se hee le after 5:00 p. m, SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD-| ROOMS FOR RENT—Two comfort-| The discussions will touch every phase of home life, from the physical wood floors, built-in features, in- ‘ of erecting a dwelling, to the able fooms and garage, prices rea- cluding ico box, fite place, furnace FOR RENT—Furnished four room) sonable and close in, 111-Rosser modern apartment by April 1st. 72 Tragedy PAGE ELEVEN 44 predecessors since 1805, and who retired nearly a decade ago, once again has ehteréd political life. His present position, however, is more humble, Early this year Miguel Otere became chief clerk to the state auditor of New Mexico —the appointment coming at hands — of his son, Miguel A. Otero, Jr. who Nagpined to be the ao- cupant of e position of state auditor. “I hope to see Mike gov- ernor some day,” the old leader de- clares as he bustles about his son's office. “The kid has got it in him and I only hope he succeeds be- fore I pass on.” Mr. Otero first became governor in 1897 when President McKinley appointed him. is appointment was continued by President Roose- Following Roosevelt in his bolt from the Republican party, Utero became a progressive, and then a Democrat. He rose to be- come Democratic national commit- teeman trom 1920 to 1924, serving as governor for a period of seven years prior to that time, Couch Appointed Judge in Contest Appointment of W. B. Couch of the Capital Steam Laundry as @ judge in a $50,000 cash prize contest for the best letter on “Why the Laun- dry Should Do My Washing” was announced today. Mr. Couch was notified of his ap- pointment in a letter from W. G. Con- over, Philadelphia, president of the | Laundry Owners ‘National Asso tion, which is sponsoring the cont The contest is to open a campaign to teach the public the truth about the modern laundry, according to Conover's letter. 6 > Beau Geste’ Has pairs a ai Unique Setting Being dragged by camels across miles and miles of blistering desert is not a fate looked forward to by Yet, in “Beau Geste” Auditorium for two ch 18, it happens from the Freach most people. | coming to th» days, starting oe two deser Cons of the scenes from this motion picture are taken at 1 desert outpost of the Legion. The heat, ugliness of barracks life and brutality of non-commissioned offi- heat, basement garage. Sale price) Ave. Phone ct problem of the better organ- Third street. — ao TT aoe ie n of family life. $7,600. Terms. ROOM FOR as fig mod family life, PHONE 82 FIVE ROOM MODERN HousE on|*00% FOR Be ane: Included in the list of speakers LOST—A gray female cat with white Ninth street, hardwood floors, large| or two. Phone 357-M or call at| 2°! ; former director- y rooms and closets, Sale price] 792 Seventh: street. ‘ouds; General H. M. breast and face. Finder please FOR SALE $4,800 Terms. Pts dia lle» 4h dT Py irector of the national budget, - # notify the undersigned. Jos. Cogh-| FIVE ROOM modetn bungalow, full] siX’ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW,| ROOM FOR RENT in modern home.| Washington, D. C.; Miss Lita Bune, , oes | bascment, Mueller furnace, garage!“ three hed rooms, hardwood floors,| Hot water at all times. Private president of. the Home | AUTOMOBILES in basement, 2 bed rooms, east} jorge rooms, built-in features in:| entrance. For gentlemen only.| association; Mis: Abbott, di- FOw SALE-Sac 19s Ford Track rig any foot lot, near school, cluding ice box, full partitioned Phone 967. : ciara ce sale fies the children’s . G Be eee ee ere a Hkn NICE MOOERN cottage, very large| basement, furnace heat, outside! PLEASANT city-heated, light house- ment pes ) food condition with Warford Trans: | NICE cottage, very large] garage, south front, reasonable] Keeping rooms, single’ or connected. q gtd ws 4 ht mae 00 pone room, wae i ie sid al 4] taxes, "Sale price $5,300. Terms. College Br freee eetaate _Wi 4 Foe eerie rete OMA located fan 93.006, °° OH Well SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD-| FOR RENT—Two ike ee a DEPENDABLE USED CARS FROM AJ _ located, for $3.80). nouse,| wood floors, built-in features, fire] housekeeping rooms. The Laurain| YN J UhG os aon icine: DEPENDABLE DEALER , a Pond. light, ern id base:| place, _ full basement, furnace| _ Apartments, B. F. Flanagan, Prop._| wis’ Eugene’ Laveen chapeatents 11926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan, | _ good terms. including interest at 7 per cent. '| Gueekin® soon. suitable, for two.| W. Barry, chairman of the American 1—1922 Dodge Touring. SIX ROOM modern house, 3 bed] WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO| psc in il6 Third street | Homes department, and Mrs. L. A. 1923 Fond Deering ee T5000 Time] coed, near school, desirable loca-| "4 1@ok over our list of city prop-| OR SALE—A garage, electric wash-|cration of Women’s clubs, also will : 2928, Ford Touring at $60.00. Time} tin, for $5,000, on good terms. erty, which is, 8 good clean list of) "or, electric stove, overstuffed mo-| speak, as will a number of author- “@> CAPITOL CHEVROLET CO. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed} honest. val Naseer vl agency| hair living room set, light oak din-|itics on various phases of American ‘ OEE CO. | "rooms, east front, 60 foot lot, wa- Heike! This agency has had 10 yenrs| ADE, set, cabinet sewing machine,| home life. i ter, lights, heat, sewer and bath, apie + 3 ressers, beds, tables, chairs, rugs, parents & oN Ld all ‘for $2700. active city selling . experience, phonographs. kitchen cabinet and| Do 3 BUNGALOW; four rooms and bath,| FIFTY FOOT lot in Riverview for] Which is yours for the asking. other articles too numerous to men, ctor Battles Ernest S. Ri dite House at T¥eubn:etiot a modern; full basement, roomed off; | _ $400. ion. Phone 692-R or call at 702 i illec . len, wade i aha fac Daccment warness nol a. mar on| MANY other houses and lets for sale.| Hedden Real Estate |_ave'r. Deadly Safety Pin PGE ce SSE TATE es eee aL el woodwork or floors; best arran . FOR SALB—Choice imported German ; “net reels aiced : oo pape ; Teun Koes cincttey peo and Ye GEO. M. REGISTER Agency Miura, Geeres Peeper ana| Philadetph &—()—Sate-| divorce suit, mortally wounded Kulp, spent a bullet firing at his space; many built in features; FARM LANDS FOR SALE rts Mountain, also native singers.| ty pins hay ildren | father-in-law and fled to Asbury Park, N. J. In a hotel there, he ofthe model kitchens of the city; | ALMOST A GIFT—Half section beau-| HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. ne : in the opinion of] confessed to John D, Osborne, a reporter he summoned by telephone screened porch; plenty of garden| ¢iful raw prairie all ready to break,| Webb Block. Phone 0.| 116-d.' Jacob’ Bull, Dickinson, M.| Dr. Che son of the Penn-| from a newspaper office and perhaps fatally wounded himself. when space with good soil; house is] Price $2,500.00. Down payment Dak. Box 728. sylvania Un medical faculty.) Osborne went for the pol Here is Rieker, his wife (above), and warm; good neighbors; at actual] $600.00, balance half crop or an-|____OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR SALE--Lioyd Baby carringe,| Whe. has designed instruments for) their baby, Doris, in the arms of Mrs. Kicker’s sister, Miss Grace cost to owner; $4500. Balance like} nual payments. Another fine quar-| FOR RENT—Office with ante-room| dark blue and ivory. Large gray|"¢trieving small objects from lungs Oakley _ rent. : fer on similar terms, A. L. Garnes, attached. Fine location, Rent rea- kitchen cabinet. Both . in Tee en cee eal Simael = Sa Fay ais sii a au * D. . Call and see Jos. Coghlan,| condition. one 464-1J. 0. Lind- fe abe A 1 ‘ 4 MANY OTHER desirable _ houses,| —c&ns 412% Mai in their mouths when dressing | scope for a baby is hardly larger! postgraduate school of Penr | simall and Tange ‘and hundreds of| FOR SALE 489 sores Tend. Xe a FOR RENT Ofcesovms ot G06) WANTED To break raw praise aioe. | Heit, babies, he anya, set “an ex |than a straw, "PET A Ginversity. He wt good lots at all sorts of prices an . hissed 7 = reoms % -Jlample wi i ely to be fol- Dr. J son's records show that $10,000. pri offered b; wa iy ke offer per at Eugene Laver- er for cash or on a crop plan. For] owe, ‘ ssibly disastrous 5 'formerly $ Bes PS AN gee “ 9 “sha ave : INSURANCE; fire, tornado, automo- HOUSES AND FLATS See OM AND BOARD ——_|_- John Neuhart, 218 south Seventh} “It took me 25 years to master| into their stomachs or lanes, calculated. to advance the best and ' ® bile in good, old, reliable compan-} ——__ = Se cea banae | FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home| __street, Bismarck, N.D. __ the swallowed safety pin,” he de-|died. Today 98 per cent of the) largest interest in Philadelph i R ies. Jaga s Taine seamen teas with board at reasonable rate. Call FOR SALE—Two motor generator enn i patients live, “He has found tucks, Sem nee is . 7 a iy street or one sets. ne hundred sixty volt gen- je mastered its recovery with a]whistles, jackstones, buttons, — and H 4 FARM LANDS;-The time to buy any-|_A. W. Call during d CTE ania Manon cnn pica Wiiaitol safety vin closer, opersted through] ecorce, of ehiee nat eres nt | MYaOe Sa0use Tree P ing is when pric mn, ir Four r BOARD and Room 55 Main street. Vestern Union Telegraph Co., R. L.|2 — bronchoscop: The — broncho- achs of childrer *. . A ; now when prices are at their low- eals S. Fifth pee aPeremslnateeet.l racy scope is a small, straight metal] Recently fava Gliehe bend Has Historic Line | eat: Done wait #il) they begin to _ ae ; FOR SALE—Good paying four tabie| tube, inserted through the mouth.| from the right bronchus of the five a rise, as they Wi ke is nde] FOR RENT—A small house at the WORK WANTED Pool room, living rooms overhead,| !t has a tiny electric bulb at the} year old ‘son of a missionary, Washington, March 8 ®) —Few only man in the city rear of the Varney apartments. in a good’ pool hall town, Write|¢™d. Through it the operator can] brought to him 12,000 miles from of the thessande whe cisit the White vertising North Dakota to outsiders so that we can have a real city here. F, E. YOUNG. look inside” the stomach or fungs and operate safety pin closers, fo s or other instruments for’ han- ding small objects. & broncho- India, Dr. Jackson is p choscopy and esop ferson Medical eribane ad No, 38. FOR SALE—Severai carloads of ash ‘and diamond willow f2neo posts, ONE FOR RENT—Five room house, In- quire at 214 Fifth street. nly” we are in a position to re- paint your cars at half price. Call ut 711 Third street or Phone 599. or of College and By Bess Bly | ! for THE Love A FeTe | GBT TWAT OT OF THE HovsE —Quick whe get TiN 2? WHAT 4s iT? ap Mis, | aN i Points. 2° BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Xe WT AREECTS ME, THE SAME WAY ISNT VT. THOUGH 26RE REMINDS ME OF A STAGE || YEP—TH' WoRLD SEEMS So MucH’” IMAGINE = PLAYIN’ GoLT | o al SETTING ~WATH THOSE NGGER OUT HERE ~ IT MAKES ME LOVELY MOUNTAINS IN THE | FEEL UKE | CouLD SWAT A BALL. OH BOOTS -ISNT, THIS SIMPLY IDEAL 2 _- OTHER PLACE 1) THE WORLD, DOBSN'T IT ? That Explains Matters . PoP WTA A’ IN AIS HAND HE WAS . SHANING/! lA House annua and, ob: symmetr errace, ure perhaps, ¢ of its historie The President tree planted there in Roosevelt's $ of friendship tes and Russia, the was token United t It » spe&k, of exalted Amer- shore of the west of the a cient Russian capit Hitchcock nt, one-time told the nemorandum s ago. During his term ador, he related, he in- s to the disposition of some Mount Vernon which al. 0} story writte amb. quired ‘orns from Charle achusetts, had sent to the They ‘had been planted, he ned, on what was known as rina Island in the grounds imperial palace at Peterhof. There I found a beautiful oak,” | he wrote, “with a tablet at its foot ‘bearing a Rus: inscription, a translation of which is as follows: ‘The acorn planted here was taken from an oak which shades the tomb of the celebrated and never to be as ; th forgotten Washington. It is pre- sented to the emperor of all the a sign of the er res an American.’ a fortunate at the time of ich was in the fall of finding a number of acorns on the ground that from the historic tree. Gatherin, handful, I sent them home and from the sceds thus plante saplings, one of which is her w planted with the ki of President Roo vunds of the White House, another is to be planted be- nd parent, which is still at Mor young trees ich age and strength as will in years to come typify. the con- tinued friendship of the govern- ments and people, respectiv the United each othe Roosevelt James then — seere of agriculture, as: | sisted in the planting on the White House lawn. Johnnycake on Rotarians’ Menu Chicago, March 8.—(#)—The taxi driver who snends his holiday riding with a taxi-driving friend, and the tired editor who spends his day off reading the newspapers, have a coun- terpart in the American Rotarian, who, when he goes to the tional convention Ostend in June, will eat cornbread. At the request of Dr. Edouard Willem: Rotary governor of Bel- gium, a cornbread recipe has been supnlied to the Belgian chefs by Walter Cline, a Louisiana native. | His “johnny cake” recipe, devis- ‘ed by a southern mammy, calls for j two cups of cornmeal, a teaspoot fof salt der, half a teaspoon of soda, tw cups of sour milk, two tablespoons ‘of melted butter and two eggs. i Eggs, milk and shortening are beat- en together, the dry ingredients ‘are added, and after two more ‘minutes of beating the dough is ready to bake:’in a shallow greased |pan for 25 minutes. FormerGovernor Now in Politics as Clerk ‘Santa Fe, N, M., March 8—(AP)—. The urge of the political campaign and its ensuing activity burns deeply in the blood of Miguel A. Otero, “the grand old man”. of New Mexi- co’s politics, The man who has distinction of having held the office of gor 1898, and “Is e| oak on the weste/ Sumner, then senator from | of | had dropped | T hope will | 8! Wilson, | ¢ mn and another of’ baking Pew. | ae bel | cers is graphically depicted and make | clear why some soldiers take the lou jehance of escaping to a freer lif | The chances of reaching civiliza- | tion are about 100 to one against | the deserter, and if he fails he knows | he will meet his end before a firing quad. Almost unbelievable, but — true nevertheless, is the fact that almost one hundred per cent of the men stationed at desert outposts of the Legion go temporarily insane. It is at times like this that desertions are | attempted—when the soldier's sense of values is lost. A crueler fate than death by a fir- ing squad is given the two deserters | in “Beau Geste.” Sergeant Lejaune, | (Noah Beery) after playing with {them as a cat does with a mouse, | decides to be “merciful.” He seizes a snake whip from a bystanding sol- dier and lashes the deserters back into the desert without a drop of water, to certain death, It is this treatment of his men that ‘inally causes a mutiny against Le- SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. In District Court Fourth Judicial District. {| Mary Lou Hutton, Plaintiff, ve. Willis Harland Hutton, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are he swer the comp! in the above filed i the ie unty, North Dakota, of Bismarck, North Dakota, thirty days’ after the service of this ‘summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief manded in the complaint. Dated this 2ist day of January, & NUCHOLS, for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, Bisma ‘orth Dakota. (First to an- plaintife ntitled action, which office of the Clerk | | | NOTICE OF WORTGAGE FORE- ‘LOSURE SALE is only) default has ove the payment of interest and prin cipal of the obligation secured b t vt to foreclose on rincipal id obligation that that mortgag the past du and un interest of the sai is hereby gi certain mortgage executed and de- livered by William W. TRotluff, mortgagors, to the Manager ank of North Dakota, mort- wagee, dated the 8th day of ber 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in the County of Burleigh, State of |North Dakota, on the 14th: da: . 1919, at el lortgages, at page signed by said mortgagee, strument in writing to ‘Treasurer of North Dakota, and his in trust as issued by North Dakota, i us dated the 15th da and recorded in sai Register of Deeds, on the 2ard day of June, 1931 at 9:60 o'clock, Book’ "169" of Mi cellaneous Mortgages, at page 47 will be foreclosed. by a sale of th premises mortgage hereinafter described, at. the front door of the court house, in the Ci of Bismarck, County of Burleig and State of North Dakota, at the 'hour of two o'clock, of March, the amount due, up installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises desert In such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de- Scribed_as follows, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NEM) of Section Twenty-four (24) in hip One Hundred Thirty-nine cy) Seventy-eight. (18) manty. of a. Fy State of signment of June, 1921, office of the F . P.M, on the 1927, to satisty on the past due rth, of nacre Went, situated in’ the Car Burleigh, State of Nerth Dakot There will be due on the past due installments of such me: re on the day of sale the sum One ‘hous sand Sixty-nine and 96-20 ($1069.96) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. The portion of sald described mortgage hereby foreclosed upon and. the’ sale i be made hereunder is hereby speci! ly declared to be ‘subject to and ferior ‘to the residue of the amoun' secured ‘by said mort re. Dated at Bismarck, North this 3ist day of January, 1927. cB. GR of Norte ‘Kaen, Agent ° the diate o' G. ater aha