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x : FORD RETIRES ROM PLANT FOR PAPER Detroit, Mich. Noy. 22.—Henry Ford today announced his retirement from the management of the Ford Mo- tor Co., control of the Ford, interest in the company to be taken Over by ms son Edsel. Mr. Ford said he intended to under- take the publication of a national} weekly newspaper, dividing the time between the publication and his trac- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOY. 22, 19118. KING ALBERT | A RAM, SORE THROAT trates to the sore spot with a gentle| tingle, loosens the congestion, and draws Sov. e. oT out the soreness an ain. London, Noy, 22.—King Albert and} Vr eis a clean, Ryhitslointment he Belgian government left Brugges) made with oil of mustard. It is fine for | Thursday and were expected to make| quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, official entry into Brussels at 2:00| tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ock this afte: itne ti ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, ck this afternoon, according to a0! rhoumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of xchange Telegraph dispatch. the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, Belgian troops and gendarmes'! bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on reached the, capital yesterday and re-' the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), stored quiet. The newspapers resum- Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- jed publication, and flags are flying dren. Keep it handy for instant use. KAISERHAS ABDICATED London, Nov. 2 utes to a British government” the that William Hohenzollern German Emperor and King of Pru as far as the British government i formed and is apparently waiting for something to turn up. { “The Berlin government.” the offi- cial said, according to the Daily Mail, “has not made any communication to} the allies of the United States notify- ing us of his addication, We think | it almost certain that if the abdica- tion had occurred notification would have been sent, at least, to the Unit) ed States.” 5,000 SAILORS TO BE RELEASED; —Ofticers | aval | Great Lakes, Ill, » at-the Great Lakes gay estimated that between 5,000 and! from Belgium and were interned. 8,000 men would be released from the | station. There will be no sudden rush to. private life, hdwever, as it will take several weeks to act on aati twice as great by 1920, a: tions for release. Men release] will|) .fore the house naval committee in considering the 1920 naval be those who have needy dependents) or those who have business of their|@ppropriation bill. own which they left to enter the serv: | ice. HUNS KILL FAMILY REFUSING TO LEAVE. pleted by that time. N. E, A. Special to Thé Tribune Paris.—In tee midst perat'Seas—viuen the Huns were pro-|CONSUMERS MAY | tegtfitg “against being accused of per- petrating ,atrocities — eye-witnesses niade thig sworn statement: “When the Germans started to evacuate Rou- lors they ordered the inhabitants to| accompany them. They told the peo- Sens eee Seiad | 00 aps ple the French would kill them with-| Niet Nov. eee out pity. Under this lying menace a in g the amount of bituminous |EVERETT TRUE = é By 3 nde few persons collected their belongings and left their homes. Others hid in the hope of deliverance by the French. One family of a father, mother and two daughters, were discovered in their cellar, They refused to accom: pany the German soldiers. Immedi- ately all were shot and killed. The family’s name was Van Cootre. They lived in a little village east of Rou- Jers.” ORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE et uit having occurred in the con- of the mortgage hereinafter 4 scribed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN, that that certain mortgage cuted and delivered by George F. Wil- son and Effie I. Wilson, his wife, mort- ors, to Carl P. Jacobson, mort- gagee, dated the 3d day of January, 1912, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the Coun- ty of Burleigh, State of North Dako- ta, on the 12th day of January, 19 and recorded’ in Book 104 of gages on page 398, and gned by said mortgagee to C. A. } arty and fV. S. Langlois by an Instrument in writing, dated the 31st day of August, 1917, which assignment was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 4th day of September, 1917, and recorded in Book 139 of Assignments, on Page 141, and C. A McCarthy, one of said assignees, signed his interest in said mortgage to V. S. Langlois, by an Instrument in y of April, writing dated the 5th d: 1918, which assignment record in the Office of the Regis Deeds of Burleiglr County, North Da- kota, on the 20th day of April, 1918, and was duly recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages, on page 263; and which mortgage was again assigned by said 'V. S. Langlois, assignee, to Ethel D. Knowles, by an instrument in writing | dated the 6th day of May, 1918, and! which assignment was filed for record | in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County. North Dakota, on the 16th day of y. 1918, and re- corded in Book 151 of Mortgages on; page 293, will be foreclosed by sale of | the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter. described, at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 30th day of De- cember, 1918. To satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of the sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh. State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows. to- ' The North One-half (N 1-2) of the South one-half (S 1-2) of Section Two! (2), of Township One hundred thirty- eight North (138N), Range seventy- eight (78) west of the 5th P..M.: There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale. the sum of Two thousand one hundred thirty eight dollars and forty-five cents ($2. 138.45), besides the costs, disburs: ments and expenses of this foreclos- ure. Dated Bismarck, North Dakota, No- yYember 20th, 1918. ETHEL D. KNOWLES. Newton. Dullam & Young, (Bismarck, North Dakota. —_ Attorneys for Assignegs and Mort- gagees. 11—22 29; 12 6 13 20 27. } DRAMATIC SCENES MARK uon to-!news dispatch from Belgium. They arrived in Holland waters ;9 to.2. ; 1917. feet. -| them: to store all of the soft coal they | ‘services of. the government resumed ‘their functions in Brussels the other day. 4,000 INJURED “"INEXPLOSION | London, Nov. 22—An explosion of a munitions train in Belgium Wed-| outs $ 3 Inesday caused casualties of between] choice $13.00 to 14. (1,000 and 1,200. The injured are be-| ‘Cattle, receipts 7,000; good native ling taken to Budel, Holland. and western range steers and medium | everywhere. Some. administrative| 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, 10c higher; ht $16.50 to 50; throw- Hogs, receipts 13,000; butchers 17.65 to $18.00; lig) pigs, good to i It is reported that the cause of the| kinds slow to lower. Beet cattle, good | disaster was a bonfire built by chil-| choice and prime $15.60 to 19 (dren which spread to two German|mon and medium $ ; munition trains nearby. {butcher stock cows a The-destructions in the vicinity, the] to 13.25; canners and cutters 35.7 dispatch adds, was enormous. _ Assis feeders ance is being sent to the stricken re- choice and fancy $10.25 to 13.00; 6.50. Stockers and good FRANCIS X BUSHMAN infer- | Nee, es gian Dutch military aid has weenjior, common and medium $7.25 to i | Who appears tonight at the Orpheum theatre in "The Brass Check,” a | Sent across the border. calves, good and’ chofce | § screen drama of romance and mystery. i a sind western range, beet | $ ee ar \CHARGES AGAINST to 18:00; cows ad helt 75. fers $8.25 to 12. LA FOLLETTE DROP | “Snecn, 15000 SURRENDER OF MIGHTY HUN ___|_Washington, Nov. 22—tavestgation| See Franciy Buin and Dever FLEET TO ALLIED NATIONS cf the slesed disoyal speech of Sean Ornheum theatre tonight. | a year ago was abandoned today on a Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | | steady to slow. (Continued From Page One.) The committee members said that however much the speech of Senator LaFollette on which the pro- faiooy " ‘ceedings were brought might be de- America’s naval strength will be about’ plored there was no basis for expul- it was in 1917, it was brought out today ; sion from the senate. : | A contest may develop over adon- | ton of the majority report, which will} The total of all ships will be 800 as compared with 300 in {oe Coe en oe See ertic Twenty-four dreadnaughts will be included in the 1920; ham of Vermant, repudlican. Cha i There are now ninetcen, and five more will be added before | man Pomerene announced that he would submit a minor report. and; might contest adoption the senate 1 resolution. ‘vote of the committee by a vote of| For the Beulah Coal AMERICA’S NAVAL STRENGTH Washington, Nov. 2: i | | 1 i | ' | H - Bud says,- dts a perfect | 4 end to 1920. Three hundred and fifty new dstroyers also will be com- ABANDON CONTEST. | Washington, ,Noy. 22.—Proccedingg j befgre the senate elections commit#*atse" fee gomtesting, the election of Au.) Phone Zo, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal 1 Bever, STORE ALL SOFT COAL THEY WISH ampaign expenses were abandon {today by the committee. coal stored by consumers were iif | today by Fuel Administrator Garfield. | Any industry or domestic consumer | \EveERETT, DON'T] MRS. TRUE, THE BOYS WANT. ME TO. You GO WAY! —\JOIN-THEM AT THE CIGAR STORE, AND § $0 PVE GOT AN APPOIRTMENT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK may now store all the bituminous de- sired. In North Dakota ninety days’ re: quirements has ‘been the maximum! which might be stored by gas plants! and other public utilit and by in-| dustrial plants. The plants in| this state will principally be affected | by today’s order, which will permit! DON’T WAIT— wish to lay in. Chinese Wedding Presents. | Tn social circles of the celestial em- | pire the family of the bridegroom | makes presents to the family of the | bride of various articles a few days | before the day fixed for the marriage. | The presents generally consist of food, | the leg and foot of a pig. the leg of aj Boat, eight small cakes of bread, eight | torches, three pairs of large red can-| dles, a quantity of vei i, and sev- | eral bunche | Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR S Drug LOOKS LIK it too. You can't get:a new Fo for love’or money. Would love to, give it to you for “1 dollar and oth-| er valuable consid Call} and see it at O e where | only good ca: Room | 222 Grand Pacific. 11 22 2t} xuR_RENT—Two Modern — how well located. Call at First Guaran Bank. 11 22.1 wk| Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal THEN You ALSO HAVE A DISAPPOINTMENT AT EIGHT OCLocK$ You'el STAY RIGNT HERG AND HELP ME WIND THIS SWEATER YARN sg i pared when the first cold snap ORDER NOW! to deliver it at once. rush time comes. Don’t be those who will be annoyed. , A STORY OF LOVE AND THE UNEXPECTED Te THE BRASS CHECK A5 Act Metro Screen Drama of Romance and Mystery Starring FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN —AND— | BEVERLY BAYNE ! “THE COAL THAT'S , ALL COAL” Phone 75, i el Co. or the Detah Coal soe os | a Poeewoocococeooee. COAL UP NOW WILTON! LIGNITE COAL: a | « WE REMIND YOU of the absolute { necessity of ordering your winter's 4. coal at once, if you wish to be pre- DON’T DELAY, for even if there ¢ is plenty of coal on hand, when the | late orders come in it is impossible j Only a very_small proportion of the coal buying public has ordered at the present time. This means that SOME- BODY WILL GET LEFT when the Here You : New Arrivals of Fall and Winter “SA MPECK” SUITS Standard of America An unusually large and well se- lected stock of the nationally ad- vertised and nationally worn Sam. peck suits and overcoats‘for boys ready today at Bergeson’s. The sale of these garments is confined to this store in Bismarck. New belts. and Norfolk styles with the popular military patch pockets are here. Made of sturdy materials, including tweeds and fancy cheviots in green, brown and gray mixtures, plaids, checks and stripes. -Also plain shades of dark green and bitié:in cheviots and serges. : =e Sizes for boys from 6 to 18 years. Priced $12.50 to $30. (Mail Orders Filled - Promptly) Here are a few other articles we carry: Mixed cloth knicker pants; khaki knickers; khaki suits;; corduroy suits; gloves; American Boy ‘Scout outfits; underwear ; waiss; military suits; sailor suits; sox; sweaters; shirts ; belts. Strong Line of American Scout Shoes HAND PRESSING DRY’ CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING Ahead! Dont Let this ha comes. 4 4 among Order Now Famous Wilton Lignite per ton NO DUST—NO DIRT ‘4.75 | S.E. Bergeson & SON | ) | cee oli EE NO. SOOT - This coal does nof clinker and contains less sulphur and ash than any other lignite coal mined in North Dakota ha Washburn Lignite Coal Company ice Corner Ninth Street and Broadway PHONE 453