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THURSDAY, ‘NOV. 29, 1917 Squ ircel Food By Ahern CHESTNUT CHARLIE. BY BLOSSER. wHar 2 A ome} THE BATTLE OF ‘11'S ne HELLO GEORGE! Y'know’ von MAKIN’ s, AUTHENTIC ENGLISH WAR FLIM- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. - 4 ‘ASKED mee ib GO W TH’ ORWG STORE * Adi’ SHED GIVE ME a ome! A LAOY HAD HER (cE CHEST ROBEED + AN’ | WAS Gain’ BY 5 AN SHE CALLED me, an’ ——__— PRIVATE ENTRANCE | GO To : war! BACK $0 Soon 2 (AY DUGOUT AN’ ‘EAT UP y 01D You ‘ear IT LISTEN To THIS WUY 1S A WWE LIKE A SDECTATOR. \ AT A SHow?? CALL UP “T’ Potice 2 WHY YOU TOLD\ , HEAT IT UP- 1 ToLD You Yo’EAT vr up! Wb BET You DON'T KNOWS: MA BECAUSE ITIS A ie. BEE HOLDER © Le — NU cy \ BEY CAN | WN NC UR 2 coe NOS) Ic Y) ins Pe PROSPECTS COOD OR BUS ATHLETIC. SEASON AMONGST ~WPLEAN COUNTY'S SCHOOLS Washburn, N. D., Nov. 27. the war, as in everything ‘else, ha taken out some of the best material, cy the prospects for a busy winter spring in athlet among the high schools in McLean county are bright Also, the consolidated schools forging to the front in this r and it will be a toss-up wh schools in the country or thos ' KIDNEY & CO. The kidneys and the skin work if harmony. ‘They're companions, the skin being the second partner. If we are anxious to keep well and preserve the vitality of the kidneys and, also, free the blood from noxious elements, we must pay special attention to a good action of the skin and to see that the kidneys are flushed so as to eliminate the poisons from the blood. The pores of the skin can he easily clogged, and frequent baths with soap and water help to remove the’ injurious products: that’ clog the pores. ‘ Sweatings, by hard work or in a bath, at least once _a week, help to kcep the skin and kidneys in good condition, Fiush the kidneys by drinking plenty of pure water, with meals and between meals. Occasionally obtain at the near- est drug store—Anuric, which will help flush the kidneys and the intestines. Ask for Dr. Pierce's Anuric. ‘ ect A DAKOTA WOMAN. Dak. — “When I. was . girl at home just coming into wom- greatly and through this I ; began to get rum- I down. My mother gave me Doctor Pierce’s Favorite © Prescription aud ft so!completely cured me that I have never been bothered since. It is a splendid medicine for girls at this time of life and I am glad to recommena itM—rs, J, C. MrLLican, 508 3rd St. Ne Dr: Pierce’s Pellets regulate stomach, liver-and bowels, ‘While; are; + anhood I suffered ] y will carry off most of the honors. Ata meeting of principals held in shburn, it was tentatively agreed basketball league be formed ; comprising Washburn, Wilton, Garri- son and Cole Harbor, Now it develops that Garrison cannot hope to get a good enough quintet to compete with j Wi t ther the the other schools this winter, because in the the hoys are new at the game, and so !the prospects of league among the | hoys have gone glimmering. But it i: (hoped to arrange individual conte: ;among Washburn, Cole Harbor and i Wilton, and Washburn also has asked | for an open date with Bismarck, The Bismarck high school, however, has failed to respond to the invitation. Coleharbor Starts Early. Coleharbor has an early start on | the other schools in basketball activi- |ties. Hive teams have been practic | ing for some weeks, according to Prin- | i er, and with some outside already pulled off to Cole- ‘ harbor's advantage, it looks as though | Coleharbor had the best of the argu. {ment in the county. But it will find a ‘formidable opponent in the Washburn | aggregation, which has three of its! easoned players still in the running. The Washburn high school has_fin- ished the remodeling of its gymnasium ‘and practice is expected to be on in ; earnest this week. There is plenty of material for six basketball teams at) the school, including the girls, In fi it looks as though the girls will! | the lead in winter athletic activi- ‘ties in McLean county. Nearly every | big school in the county has girls’ ‘teams, and they are putting up an ex- * cellent article of basketball. Ifa boys’ league seems unlikely, there is some chance that a girls’ league may be organized. Some of the girls “oif the fatm” are as expert in throwing “bas: kets” as they are pitching hay. Girls Make Showing. An inkling of the situation may be gleaned from Principal Tollefson of the Garrison school, who writes that a boy’s team this winter seems un- likely for match games, but asks eag- erly, “We would like to know what you have along the line of a girls’ team? Our girls may do better than our boys.” Annual Field Contest. Preliminary arrangements have been made for the field contest next spring. It has been decided by the principals | that Underwood be the permanent gineers, Denies Stories BEN CLOUD, BISMARCK INDIAN, TO BE OFFICER ous meets. ing off the highest honors, but for; ment Band, now 116th En- The other schools, however, avow that | schools, so that the meet promises to to brand as premature, to say the termined, however, that participants tragic fate of Harold Bachman, pop: TRIBUTON OF ESTAE. une ady its readers that Harold place of meeting every years, in order that permanent improvements to that end be made in that town. This in-j| Tentative Date Set. June 20 has heen set as a tentative the past two 'y! Washburn has cap- tured the silver trophy. Washburn such will not be the case and they are! Mark Twain, Col already laying deep plans to shut! be full and interesting. least. An executive committee, headed by Rumors so wild and so unreason- must show an excellent school attend- ular leader of the former Second ance record and that they must not regiment band, now the 116th engi ae Lachman is nof dead ;that he never STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County {2OUNRE i a of Burleigh, In County Court, he- has been dead or involved in any volves, among other things, the cl ing in of the track so that spectators do not impede the efforts of the run- date for holding the meet at Under- DEATH UNTRUE wood. This will be the fifth annual | jorohieeee field day in the county. The first two! Popular Leader of Second Regi- has lost three of-its best track men, but it still has some of the winners and they expect to take permanent “harles ables, Washburn off. Not only will Garrison, Che agother: snotalles Wilton, Colcharbor and Underwood be Harold Pachman has’ suffered from in the running, but also Dogden, Mer- pernicious and exaggerate. reports County Superintendent McCurdy, has able and illogical that The ‘Tribune been selected to make arrangements had not deigned io dignify them with for the contest and also draft the eligi- denial have been rite in Bismarck wear spiked shoes but tennis shoes. neeys and division headquarters band annette at Camp Aiills. Things have reach ed such a state, however, that friends eae a trouble of any kind; that he is still fore Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. lea is excellent band and is very In the matter of the’ estate of Si much alive and just as popular at ‘Miller Gilbertson, Deceased. ners, as has been the case in previ- years Wilton had no trouble in cai possession of the trophy next spring. | cer, Max and some of the consolidated of his-doath which he has been forcea bility rules. It already has heen de- for weeks. They nave concerned the OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- of Lachman has, askeg’ that The Trib Camp Mills as he was at Camp Greene ‘ah H. H. Helland, petitioner. vs. Ole iq jetore that a Bismarck and at} Gilbertson and Ragnhild Miller, re- 4japve7, the home town of the 116th spondents. engineers’ band. The State of North Dakota to the 1 | 3 1 3 Ben Cloud an:Officer. alove:;naed: responlents. | Word’ comes from Camp Mills that NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default e ing in that certain mortgage, ex- ecuted and delivered by Jacob J. Berg| ;and Annie Berg, his wife, mortgagors, | to Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, of | Minneapolis, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the 26th day of March, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the} register of deeds of the county o!| Burleigh and state of North Dakota,: on the 31st day of March, 1912, at! 11:10 o’clock a. m., and recorded in| [book 106 of mortgages at page 231,/ and no action or proceeding having’ j been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof: Said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Bis- marek, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m., on the Ist day of De- cember, A. D. 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sé The prem: mortgage and whi satisfy the same are de: lows, viz: The southe: i described in such will be sold to ribed as fol- one-quarter You, the said respondents are ‘here- pen Cloud, veteran of Co. First LA ct eet neg CEH eee of regiment, and one of Bismar most Sach arte? Miherton late of the ¢tficient young military men, is sched- petra eee Rate gac nara uled for 2 commission. He has beer bagi nant) ease aH ,and it is probable that when he goes to this court, ther ein showing that the! yy gergeant Major Walter H. Hecker estate of ‘said deceased is ready for’ or Mandan will get his present berth. final settlement and distribution, and ‘(joyq is an Indian and a good oue, per ons, Eerie Seen at ov eat i comnts ion will please many a et le tebebay Bismarck iriends. distributed to the persons thereunto; ae Other ‘Assignments. a ae sean atetrarion closed. aud Tho 28 recently commissioned offi he pe echareey that Monday, the cers of the old Fighting First have tou ofeidck in (he forenoon of Chat) To°e Santen to eee a rok day at the court rooms of this court! beet eats hea in the court house, in the city of Bis- t Lieutenant Leo H. Dominick marek, county of Burleigh and state to Company | of Wahpeton; First of North Dakota, has been duly ap- | Lioutenant J. D. Prentice to Grafton poled Pi, ule court, ion eee supply company; Virst Lieutenant Fay Mm ereof, at which time and joss to Company (j of Valley City: place any person interested in said jrirst Lieutenant yom K. Fraine to estate may appear and file his excep-/ Company A of Bismarck; First Lieu- tions, in writing, to said account and) tenant Cyril D. Page to Grand Forks- petition and contest the same. Dickinson Machine .Gun company; The Tailor Dressed Man 115—4th St. Always has the satisfaetion or knowing that his clothes are built to order—STYLE ADVANCED —eut to his own measure and at a pleasing popular price, COME IN and see our Fall and Winter Styles and Fabr Every order tailored as you want it. s SATISFACTION GUARANTEED C. W. NICHOLS, Tailor Bismarck, N. D. —_——— And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account Shall not be allowed, the resi- due of said estate distributed, the ad- ministration of said estate closed and said administrator be discharged. Dated the 14th day of November, A. D., 1917. Ry the court: (Seal.) H. C. BRADLEY, ! Judge of the County Court. | Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. M—1i. 6. Mary Pickford in “The Little Amer- ican” at the Bismarck theater tonight. All kinds of tailoring Bryants. Phone 788. solicited. No Advance in Price Manufacturers Pay the War Tax and | Protect Public : For more than a quarter of a century the price of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has been 50c and {j | $1.00 per bottle. In hirst Lieutenant F. Ji Flury, formerly of Dickinson Machine Gun company to Headquarters company; First Lieuten- ant Earl W. South to Company B of Fargo; First Lieutenant ‘Myron Omlie to Company ( of Grafton; First Lieu- tenant Paul R. C. White to Company D of Minot; First Lieutenant John ‘Timmerman to Company F of Man- dan; First Lieutenant Carl H. Erick: son to Company E of Williston; First Lieuaenant John F. Nolet to Company H of Jamestown; First Lieutenant Chris) J. ‘Kunz to Company K of Vick inson; First Lieutenant Allen H. Gil bertson to’ Company M. of Grand Forks; First Lieutenant Earl E. Han- son to Company M. of Grand Forks; First Lieutenant Clay Anderson to Valley City headquarters; First Lieu- tenant Archibald Meichior to Com- pany 0. of Fargo; First Lieutenant John Bush of Company G of Valley Cf@y; Second Lieutenant James Soules to’ Headquarters company; Second Lieutenant Harley McReady to Head- quarters company; econd Lieutenant Elmer A. Stokke to Company C of Grafton; Second Lieutenant Harry L. Thompson to Company. L. of Fargo; Second Lieutenant Lester A. Jeffrey to Company E of Williston; Second Lieutenant Edward Anderson to Com- pany Eof Williston! Seeond Lieuten- ant Peter Baker to Company A of Bis- marck; Second Lieutenant Peter Klick to Company F of Mandan; Second Lieutenant Fred R. Kellog to Com- pany B. of Fargo; Second Lieutenant ‘Thomas dy to Company G of Val- ley City; Second Lieutenant Wallace (Morden to Company I of Wahpeton; Second Lieutenant. Geo. J. Fischer \to Company L of Waupeton; Second Lieu- tenant Arthur Serumgard tg Company spite of the greatly in- |] |1. of Hillsboro; Second Lieutenant Ed- creased cost of manu- facture, the formula, quality and price of this popular remedy for con- stipation and stomach ills will be maintained. 50 cts.crsse $1.00 All Druggists twin Knu mn to Company M of Grand Second Lieutenant Merwyn on to Company M of Grand ks; Second Lieutenant Wilmer El- ;ton to Company M of Grand For {Second Lieutenant Carl Lantz to Com- B of Fargo; Second Lieutenant y IB. F. Robbins to Company F of Manda Second Lieutenant Ciar- ence Hassell to Machine Gun com- peny; Second Lieutenant Paul H. Erd to Cempany K of Dickinson; Second j Lieutenant Arthur R. Kelly to Ma- {cnee Gun company. Mr. Ho: practically into hysterics. The long New York run its subsequent record of unparalleied success wherever it has been seen, spread the fame of ‘Fair and Warmer’ all over the country and created a vigorous demand for it. Selwyn & Company sent it here with | realize the importance of the proper Avery Hopwood, master of farce, ran his own record up with ‘FAIR AND WARMER.”’ the bnbbling, hilarious farce, which SELWYN & COMPANY will present at the AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT | ood’s admirers, great successes of {former seasons, found in his latest work the same sparkle of line and cleverness of characterization which had graced the others, with an added Iudicrousness of situations, The scene built around the inexpcrt making of a cocktail puts its audience All Choked Up With Catarrh? Why Continue Makeshift Treatment? Sprays and douches will never|rid of Catarrh, you must drive the cure you. disease germs out of your blood, Catarrh is annoying enough when| Splendid results have been te- it chokes up your nostrils and air| ported from the use of S. S. S., which passages, causing painful aad diffi-] Completely routs from your blood the cult breathing and other discomforts.| Catarrh germs, for which it is a per- But the real danger comes when it] fect antidote, reaches down into your lungs. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. This is why you should at once|If you wish medical advice as to the treatment of your .own_ individual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. B Atlanta, Ga, treatment, and lose no time ex- perimenting with worthless remedies which touch only the surface. To be (SE) of section eight (8), township} ($147.80), together with the costs and one hundred forty-two (142), range} “isbursements in this action. seventy-five (75). Dated at Kenmare, N. D., this 23rd There will be due on said mortgage | (¥ of October. A. D. 1917. at the date of sale the suit of Sango | PARNES BROTHERS, Incorporated, principal and interest, and the further A Mortgagee. sum of $108.44, by reason-of certain | 4: W- GRAY, interest coupon notes, which were; Attorney for Mortgage, prior liens upon the said Yand and Kenmare, N. D. a which were paid by the said mort- 10-25:11-1-8-15-22-29 gagee and which makes the total sum due on date of sale of one hundred forty-seven dollars and. eighty cents Let us place you on our regular Sun- day service. Circulation Depart- ment 32. ESSE S By TO-NIGHT CURTAIN AT 8:15 dating from ‘‘Seven Days’’ and ‘Nobody's Widow,” two of the piece, with its thousands of out-of-town visitors, and an excellent company cf farceurs.

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