The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1918, Page 6

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cae ea ee i afk DAY, MARCH’ 26,1918 TU THE SUN RISES ON ANH NEW DAY- YEA I'M COMIN’ — DON'T Go So FRECKLES ‘AND HIS FRIENDS THIS DAY IS SUNDAN, AND WITH WIS BENNY WAS HELPING FISHING HOOVER AND ALONG DLE * CAME M’ADOO FRECKLES GoES \TOTHE By Blosser GEE - | OUGHTA KETCH A LOTA You KNOW You WILL: BE PUNISHED Fore FISHING ON SUNDAY 2 ' peace pee re sust be (aus oRESSED) Cupi youR v CH FINISHIN' NEW SPRING < DIGS ON MY’ NEST, BUT } SARDEN! SQUIRREL FOOD fener) | NCeaoent sHover 2 ) 7 [ ine <S 7 Hu) ' es i HIS WARNING ISN’T NECESSARY By Ahem EW GOT PEANUT! i€MOW CHOW, RUBBER PLANTS, “TAPLOCA, RICE PUDDIN; WEVERY THIN’ — > INK OF IT 2 (cee! wHet ove > AINT | A RUGLA ( FARMER : oo Ne wn od re JES AULT FISHIN’ HIMSELF ALITTLE WAY.//, DOWN TH! ~~ CREEK} RIGHT HANK. SEE Tit! FAST. FREIGHT TRACK WILL RUN. WHERE YOURE STANDIN' AN’ TH’ i WELL, ILL S00") WAVE To SWAT. CHESTNUT, CHARLIE TUES <sPRING2 By Blosser SPEAKIN' OF FLYS- WAY ISA FLY | TALLER THAN MOST MEN? 2 ws, DONTCHA + Know? “WE. GINK WHO'LET THe REINS SLIP OUT OF HIS HANDS WHILE |) DRIVING A-PLUG THAT DOESNT KNOW WHOA’ FROM COMMENCE "~ or. NT socks! Cf 2 ENG yERN* BECAUSE HE STANDS OVER SIX Feer WITHOUT SHOES Xe eee , ive, wi in Glen Ullin on Sun- | MANDAB) NEWS. | te uaoon, the! ie ere in xa charge of the: M: Masons, of MANDAN MAKES Wehien order Mr. Wilson was a mem ber. 1 HOME GUARDERS gs Ethel Thompson of the pu * CITY POLIC MEN | schools yesterday went to Glea Ulin @ aE EY * jto spend the week with hi President of Commission Finds) Alec Gilmer of Fargo, , | this was in Mandan Saturday 2 ‘an Easy Way Out of \s attending to business matters: ffi | Helland of ‘Stanton we Difficmlty ‘Mandan yesterday — visiting — with ie) —— ‘friends and attending to business mat- ‘vhe president of the ci | ters. : gion has issued a pyoc | Cok Ellis ing the members of the Home afternoon from the r as special police officers in the city; he had been tor the pas of Mundan; The step has peen lak attending to business matters. due te the exigercies of the hour and William McDonald, Overland ageat, because he believes that the cituatior erturned. home Saturday from the res- s such a step. ‘Th: meme ervation, where he had been for the | of the guard are serving under the} t sev days looking atter busi- | the command of the officers without | ness matters. : : remuneration for their services ft was announced Sunday morning eras by Father Clement that there will be * PASSING PEACEFUL. »'tood sale given by the ladies of the ; The Missouri rivew has broken ard! Catholic Altar society Saturday atter- is flowing in its natural cours? with-, noon at the Vallancey Hardware out event for the anmual spring break-! store. i up. One would have to search through} yr, and ‘Mrs. G. H. Bingenheimer | records to find a more veacelul pass-| payg returned home from an extended) BREAKS AN ARM. inontha, While playing at the house Surday | W. W ‘Leo, the three-year-old son of Cashie: i: and Mrs. Joe Tatis of Masher, fel Fuller of the Northwestern | headquarters in Margo, returned home } ey Ce eee te aan | eral days in Mandan looking after bus and he is‘now im the hospital under | e838 matters. fi melaaprencnseo | highly trained brains, to subject them special carp. | LB. Opdyke, unti pilay an 0 fog | LO ti intensive Unree month: [ciate member of the Western Sales and to turn the mout as high 300 ATTEND DEDICATION, Co, of Bismarck, was in Mandan on in their branch of military Over 300 people attended the chris- Saturday. visiting with local friends | the Plattsburg officers were for the tening of the méw Church hell v jand attending to business matters.| national army is the plan of Vassar was consecrate@ by the Rt. Rev. } Mr. Opdyke sold his in st in the} college. American wome led Ss op Wehrle of the Bismarck diocese of, Westerm Sales Vo. to Chaties Seaman) “Nirs. John Wood Blodgett of Grand Bismarck. Thgy-bell was blessed and, Of this city. Mr. Opdyke plans aH Rapids, Mich, a trustee of the col- ¢/ going to Dubuque, la. where he will) what it is proposed to do. baptized with: the usual conformity © iA 1 where: the | an individual, * It will peal its firet sig-| make his future home and where ne “Whe war broke out we had 40,900 tial summoning. the bers of tne nae stlensive interests in a large 0 "| registered nurses in the country. One congregation’to church Easter Sunday ict ‘ing. tee at nurse for every ten beds was the min- | Miss Madell Motsiff has received) imum required. For the first army fporning. am appointment in the Mandaii postot-| FOR MR.’AND MRS. ROTNEM. | fice and has assumed her new duties ‘A farewell party was given in honor /|as clerk. of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tedeman Rotnem at Henry Harmon returned home y! the Lutherah church. Sunday evening. terday from variou Mr. andMrs. Rotnem are: leaving for | where he had been Mrs. H the coast to make their home. Mr. | mon will not return for a few da Rotnens was’ forced to give up his po- At an auction sale given by the) sition: bere. on account of ill health.) Red Cross chapter at New Salem last! . A tale of absor He haf ‘been long connected with the | Saturday afternoon $1,035 w postoffice force in the capacity of car-| This. amount will swell the Morton; the at ACK PICKFORD AS IN ‘action at the Bis of the Rotnems they have made a host! gree. ét friends who dislike to learn of) Rev. F. W. Hedtke of Cleveland, this them Jeaving Mandan but wish them state, was an over-Sunday guest at the every success in their new home. Mr. Rev. R. R. Hedtke home. \ Rotnem has served -the congregation! Attorney J. V. McCormick of New of the Lutheran church for some time| Salem was a visitor in Mandan yes- ‘as deacon, a post which he most cred-} terday. , ibly filled. — Banker Charles Peterson of New Sa-) SEA lem, was in the ci erday morn- Christen New Bell . | ing looking after business matters. _! Im ithe presence of about 300. peo- €. I. Hoyt was a V or in the ple fhe new bell for the Catholic| capital city yesterday morning. parochia! school building was chris- | The Elks held an important meet. fened at appropriate ceremonies, The) ing at their lodge quarters last even- forma8 baptismal ceremony as prac-) ing. * ficed iby: the Catholic faith, was ad-| The committee having the sale of Zninfstered to the bell. The-bell was/ tickets for the annual fireman's dance @onateg by Mrs. William Boehm and} which is to be given next Monday | jfamily. . Kc : Pooper | ing 'to-sell the tickets. The proceeds | Fa Resen in New Home lo fthe dance will be donated to the ©. An 4mportant deal, was. ‘consum-! Req Cross. ome ‘by ‘the Merchants | National} yrs, Irve Wickham returned 02 nd'M; Rosen of the Rosen Coth-| sunday from Fargo, where she had sing store a few days ago,.when the; jeen visiting for several days with er. the bank buildipg fecent.| her sister~Mrs: W. C. Shotwell. the Merchants National) Mrs. James Wilson and children re- Serial Hin inf be for, turned honte trom Glen Uilin this af s noon No. 8. se elotiind tbe. "Phot abe 2 AOS er: pe for sc! ' ‘anto an «1 Pbullding offers an’ ideal location 2m clothing store, as it is situated in} “heart of the business district of or “The Marther Adventures of Tort’ Sa: "from Mark Twain's immort- “pom Sawyer.” Young Mr.| s ae Usk Sais ee Hise i Undergraduates at Vassar in stretcher drill on campus that is to be- ea breakup of Lig) re ei § i lide reap Muady. ee 7 ; 4 Rand: Mrs, a eee | come scene of “Plattsburg for Women” camp this summer. leans ene Mandan for the past three | 9¥™_ is the building in the background.. below. Mrs,-John Wood Blodg- | away Mande | ett of Grand Rapids, Mich, a Vassar trustee, who conceived and carried | through the nurses’ training camp idea. Life Insurance (‘o. of Milwattkee, with | By J. H. DUCKWORTH. bf! a‘ million men we shall need at q Law ; Special Staff Dispatch. te and sustained @-broken arm. Yester-| tage evening after having spent S¢V-; New York, March 26.—To pick from, better. a special corps of of 2,080,009, 12,000 would be ond army, perhaps e will be a call for £9,000 additional nurses or 26,000 in course all. work as entire country have fldren’s Bureau, ton, tells me that some parts of the country have been completely denuded of nurs that with 20,- be cut to the | nursing $ ‘Whay not train these 20,000. nurs- | fee is A RAR AAA rn | Grands '& Peet .. 'y the same J. .N. Johnson Co. f} ' | so great that the producers decided to the north e the production in a Second pel picture, so great was the and so much ver from which to aided and abetted rf “ uK y ‘ contin joints California, | HUCK AND TOM” AT five s y T vga popularity of the fi BISMARCK TONIGHT (i, ¢erial was left draw. Tom ing interest, known) by netted.| to nearly everyone already is to be dulge in thrilling and humorous: ad- " arck the-, venture, including witnessing a mur- rier.’ ‘During the residence in Mandan! county R. C, fund in no small de-| ater tonight, This is “Huck and Tom”) der and being: able to sav ae . ‘life by their testimony, ing marooned ina cave where they discover untold wealth that had been n there by. robbers. pecially. good and the, production ected ‘by William D. Taylor, cted “Tom Sawyer.” enty-five (75) North Dakota. : ‘4 . caters pe Ie ee eae cominission adjourned to meet again hundred forty-one and, 75-100 dollars, Maret 25) 1918 at’8/o'clock p.m.’ and the costs of foreclosure, includ: Cc. rn BURTON, : ing attorney's fees, allowed by law. a ores aie JULIA JORGENSON, Owner of iMortgage. JOHN A. JORGENSON, as well as be- hidde: who also dir NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE, Nofice is: hereby. given that that! F certain mortgage, executed and deliv: ie Tapa, mortgagor, to, John A. Jorgenson, mortgagee, dated | the 7th day of August A. D. 1 filed for record in the office of th } 2-26; 8-5 ered. by F fe, ad | evening-are busy this week endeavor ’ decorabl Ie Rooke | page mortgagee to Julia Jorgenson by instrument in writing dated the “th | petition had been acted upon by the D. 1918, and filed city commission. ffice of the register | introduced a motion to rescind the act ion’ in naming April 22 This| motion carried. | Commissioner Best introduced, a mo- tion setting the date on the 18th of The motion lost. |day of February for record in the of deeds of the county of Burleigh and statewf North Dakota on the 23rd day | elec ey: of Fevruary A. D. 1948 and recorde elbbllon dey in book 139 of asignments at page y wall he foreclosed of the commi: by a sale of the] April, 1918, premises in such mortgage and here-| missioner Kirk introduced a motion scribed at the front door of rescinding the action of the commis-) e-county of Bur-| sion in not accepting ‘orth {Dakota at! port on the recall”) the hour of 1730 o'clock. p. m: on. the \ ing that the sam: tk {oth day of April A. D. 1918, to satis:! tion carried.“ Comm! jssioners ;) fy the amoiint due upon such mort: !'Thomp: The prem-,on a committe dirates charged by rt “house: in-the and” state ‘of 1 the day of sale. Pickford appeateb-some time ago in ga: ibed in such mortgage an fovom Sawyer,” and his success WAS ‘ies descr aire Sontem Pais omta! im clo-/PLAT?TSBURG FOR WOMEN” TO OPEN THIS SUMMER AT VASSAR f Fifty per Gent of the nurses of the} es? They will be good | times as well as war. profession now which will be sold to sati: ‘are described as follows: west quarter (NW 1-4) of section four ‘teen (14) in township one hundred) — lub |forty-three (143) north of. range sev-| a aR nieces sete in Burleigh county,| ©. A. Dawson Jamestown, N. D., Attorney for Assignee. 12 19 26: 4—2 peace a5 % Well, this is | Jona? Cunningham | what we propose to do, and the Red] john smith |-Cross: has made us a grant of $75,000. | Barney Burbage “We are now ready to enroll col i memset | lege women of from 2 age to t to 31 years of a course, of _ intensive] j training next. summer at Vassar to) Ottg pirlam prepare to fill the many administra-| Vosspeck & Son tive and executive positions -in the Webb Eros en. The | ys nye 2 oD: FL. Carpenter L, My words are not powerful enough , | to do even scanty justice to the most | ‘heroic figure in the modern world, and | ; of ages past—the woman of ifrance., | Of the healthy men who are engagcd | | in the military service in France, prac: | i tically all.are engaged either ix trans-) | portation or in the manufacture of! munitions, leaving the. agriculture ab- | | solutely to the women. Not cnly this, | _ HERQIC WOMEN OF FRANCE | Dr. Alonzo Taylor } that amounts almost to religious exalt- ation, the woman of France bears the burden. 4 Now, conditions being as they are, ‘does it lie within ‘the: ‘heart, of the American people to preserve and hold to every conveniencé of otir life at the expense of adding an: additional’ bur- den to the womanhood of France? This is the exact question that. is-in- ! but they have stepped into the piace; volved in our substitution of other | # work animals; you can go into any ; section of France today and see woin- | en of magnificent, noble wemanhood | | hitched to the plough and cultivating | the soil. All of the agriculture rest) | upon their shoulders, The home, al-! ; Ways an extremely efficient home, ; maintains a few old men, the wounded | | with high devotion, with an attitude; j cereals in place of wheat. The women of France/must be-en- abled to~hold up the: morale of the French soldier until next: spring... The njorale of the house decides the mor- ale of the soldier in the fighting line. We can do:this by giving to them the greatest possible fredom in their food andthe tubercular. Uncomplaining, | supply, and of this, wheat is the chief factor. | the city of Bismarck and to see if the | } same ‘could not be reduced, The fol- lowing bills were allowed and ordered | paid, funds permitting: Jim Jensen “. Chas. Mason . D. Ind. Tel. Co. LE, Smith . .. $42.00 200 «13.25, 400 | i} brendt Studio . 1.50 hburn Coal Co. . 99.94 Getz ... 16.50 Jake Empting Mike Wildes . J, Alsbury . John Burden :. Joe Kata v.....5- closed by a. sale of the premises in 4uch mortgage and: - hereinafter de- scribed at the front door-of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and‘state of North Dakota at the hour of 2’o’clock p. m, on the lith day of May, A. D. 1918, satisfy the amount due on said mort- gage on ithe date of sale. - ‘The premises describéd in said mort and which will be gold to satisfy ne ‘sire those tertain -premises s ed in the county of Burleigh and ‘state of North. Dakota, ang “de- scribed as tollows,:.to-wit? es Lots numbered Seven (7) and Fight (8) of block ntimbered Ninéty-eight (98), of McKenzie and’ Coffin's Addi- tion to the City. of Bisniarck, accord- jing to the Plat-thereot now on file in the office of the Register of Deeds, ; Lomas Hdw Co. ... J.C. Tierney . Eryan & Son 1847 Lomas Hdw Co, . 57.68 10.60 oe 2.5O + 198.40 L. C. Smith Bros.’. N. J. Shields . Lomas Hdw .Co., Mrs. Christine Robidou . Upon motion of C: Bertsch, Jr. the 15. City Auditor. ¢ MORTGAGE SALE ‘Notice is hereby given that a cer. by A. P. Anderson and Mary 'B. An- derson, his ‘wife, Mortgagors ‘to Christian Bertsch, .Jr., ‘of Bismarck, COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. jN. D., Mortgagee, dated the 14th day ‘ion, Ma 20th, 1918. |The minutes of the | March 11, = od. Commi: by sald | ight of Commissioner } jas ‘a’ comm) iy e djourned meeting. There were jent Commissioners Bertsch, he! Commissioner Best e auditor’ 2 ees re: tf yr fi gon and Tertseh were placed © to investigate the, public’ utilities in Official proceedings of City Commis: | of October, A. D. 1916. and filed for record in the office of the Register of commission met in regular! Deeds of the county of’Eurleigh and res-| state of North Dakota on the 16th day est, of October, A. D.-1916, at 3:10 o'clock register of deetls of the county of Bur.) 7. Fi 4 s y eligh and state of North Dakota on Kirk, Thompson and President Lucas.| p. m., and recorded - in Book 140° of 9th day of August, A. D. 1916 and of mortgages at theeting held| Mortgages on page 161, will be fore | 918 were read and -approy- : t joner Best questioned t Bertsch to act ioner after the recall Impurittes Invite Disease. Com-| , You should pay particalar heed 2 iz inlleation. that your blo here fe to-keep the system in-perfect:condi- an; is‘becoming sluggish, or that there a erin its lessening in its strong aud tain mortgage executed and delivered | of Burleigh county, North Dakota. | That there~ willbe due ‘of: said {mortgage at. the date.of-sale the sum of One Thousand Tourteen.and 40-100 ($1,014.40) Dollars, together with’ the | statutory attorney’s fees and the costs | of this sale and foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North: Dakota, | this 25th day of- March A.-D..1918. CHHISTIAN BERTSCH, Jr. -Mortgagee. LH. F.: O'Hare, ‘ che “ | Attorney -for Mortgagee, | Bismarck, North’ “Dakota. . | (Mar 26;. April 2.9 16 23 30.) —— Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply ing. A few bottles of 8, S; S.. th great, vegetable: blood 8S. tke revitalize your blood’ give: you new str and a healthy, vigorous veryone needs at: just now. tion.’ Go to your di a bottle to-day, and [ahey = POH. fay obtain it BB ; to Medical a SperifioxCo., 25 Swift

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