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PAGE EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SWARM HOTEL WHERE MRS. W. (, HARDING IS- Reporters and Fashion Writers Seek Interview with “First Lady to Be” New York, Feb. 1.—-An army of newspaper reporters augmented by representatives of fashion and other magazines today resumed assault on the Ritz Carlton hotel, in hopes ot obtaining a promised interview with Mrs. Warren G, Harding, who is here to rest and shop for a part of her White House wardrobe. “The next first lady of the la had been resting since her ar y but today she promised to see s before a tour of the shops- SUES GOULD FOR THOUSANDS INNEW YORK Mrs. Blum Wants Large Sum, From George Gould’s Son TO PLAY AT of ay | laged 13, w York, Feb.’ 1 xistence 560,000 breach of promise suit in which Kingdon Gould, youngest son! of George uv. Gould, 1s sued by Mrs.! Richard Blum of Arkville, N, Y., was! Pre: | the the White ffouse ground to play in, kids? shown here with their mother, | probably be around the White House a lot after M jare Emily, aged 10, with the Ukelele; Joe, aged’8; and Victor ident-clect Harding is now ert enator Frelinghuysen’s yacht Vietori ia, named for the girl on WHITH HOUSE—Mow'd you like to hav The three children! \Secretary of State Hall Re- Mrs, Joseph Frelinghuysen, wills Hit. They disclosed here in a report of the sup-|~ pementary proceedings begun yester- day in the supreme court here. ted out. Mrs. ‘Blum declares that Mr. Gouldj lights could — hardly who is divorced, employed detectives | gloom. Severa minor to enable her to get a divorce from! pened. i her husband, withthe agreement that ! .MISS MARTIN Street lights and as soon as the divorce was granted | they were to be married. Mr. Gould denies th SUGAR DROPS TO NEW LOW MARK < 1- allegations. : ‘Luverne, Minn. Martin, who was Sunday night, is in a tion, Reneau, who Miss tified as her assailant, New York, Feb, 1— Arbuckle Bros. | penctrate dents hap-! was arrested every semblance of daylight was blot-| to head- the NOT BEDIEE HARVESTERS GO DOWN T0 DEFEAT M. The B. national Harves down ‘to three lub | took the Inter- s bowling | team; straight defeats last night. The H. er team has been coming along about the best in the city, and the team members want an- other chance to redeem themselves, t; | North and South Dakota, sing off Florida in |Minnesota and Towa was, conside: of the register of deeds of the county 172) of Burleigh and state of North Da-! today quoted fine granulated sugar | late yesterday by She’ Wiggin, The score: at 7 cents a pound. The ‘Federal —_—— M. B.A. TEAM. Bo erin eee in owed| Ne De SKUNK FARM. loca ue oe nounced a price 0! D.09, le lowes! | G. a‘ 5 ee price reached in two years, | PROMOTER HELD i panties aor a | rs ie.| J. Schneider 172.15 | Fargo, Feb. 1.—J. W. Stone, proprie- ary = TODAY DARK IN TLDs ae 2 at Costa Sorings, Ce Coe ese Cee cates | | is in jail charged with passing worth- it aes : je $s checks, ‘His defense will be, he| Totals. --......-. 829820. 826) Chicago, Feb. 1.-'Smoke and fog} 8, that he issued the checks on a TIONAL WARVESTER. | turned, light to dark today, The sun | tity and county bank which -closed : 145 129, failed to dispel the combination until! its doors before they could be cashed, Breuin 198 137 | | | NOMORE GBTTING | UP NIGHTS! Bladder Weakness Quickly. Cor-; rected by Recent Scientific Discovery for Old and Young | | CUT | receive in return a trial pé | taining Fole: that making them temporarily worth- 1 less. 166 145 161 . Nelson . ROBBERS ENTER SAVINGS BANK ‘Chicago, F eb. 1. [Halt a dozen rov- bers entered the Kenwood Savings bank shortly before 9 oélock, held up a dozen empoyees and ed with all of the money in one of the four teller cases, The loss was more than $30,000. : . Totals Grove’s Is the Only Genuine, ! Laxatiye, BROMO QUININE tablets. ; The first’ and original Cold and Grin} Tablet. ~(Be sure you get BROMO.) | 30c. Was a Good Toes of | Liquor THIS OU Is wort! Ma Cut out this: slip, and mail it to Foley & © field Ave. Chicago, Ill.. w name and addr clear Since a young man T had a liking for liquor and was considered a pret- ty good judge of it at.one time, bgt! constant drinking gave me-‘stomaca trouble which became chronic. My y’s Honey and Tar Com- 50 Cent Package Free pound for oughs, colds and croup; stomach would have been a valuable What a wonderiul comfort to sleen all night and not ss‘ mp at least once, | and maybe six or eight times every | night because of bladder weakness. | Have you forgotten what the restful- ness and luxury of an unbroken male of untroubled sleen is like? | ed. addition to a gas. factory. did not seem to relieve me. One day my druggist got me.to try May: Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kic- ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whol and thoroughly cleansing constipation, biliousne: (and sluggish bowels. It is good as ne less prepara arrhal mucus from and all Which. causes practically all stomach. | liver and intestinal ailments. includ-/{ ing appendicitis. viuce or money refunded. the In 1913 “the German \ army — cost 1,085 marks per man, officers includ- Today each soldier costs tha | government 50 marks. i | | Wonderful! Wonderful! Sleen Like | a Top All Night Long! — Kellogg’s| Brown Tablets Make One Feet Young | Again. | Among the principal causes of this trouble is chronic enlargement of the prostate gland and bladder irritation and of these and of the scientific di covery upon which Kellogg’s Brow Tablets: are based, a noted medical authority says: “A symptomatic cure is usually achieved * * * The frequent impulses to urinate and the; recurring desire at night cease. Sue. cesses with this salt * * * have been had in men of ninety years.” Every man young and old .should try this wonderful treatment. It works upon the bladder . to correct these faults that are causing a host of men days and nights of untold misery. Send coupon today, with six cents in stamps to help pay postage and packing for a free 50c trial box of Kellogg's Brown Tablets, to Frank J. Kellogg Co., 3131 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich. ———————$$— FREE TRIAL COUPON, FRANK J, KELLOGG CO. Hoffmaster Block, ’ Battle Creek, Mich. Kindly send he, Free, a 50¢ box of Kellogg’s Brown Tablets: 1 enclose 6c in stamps to help pay postage and packing. Name Street City ... . State.. LLOYD GEORGE HAS A PARTY Hiking was the order of the day when Lloyd George gave 2 Doctors; NOTICE OF Da Wonderful Remedy, and I am now asi ditions of the mortgagé hereinafter | iy a simple, harm-| described, Notice Is Hereby Given.| ion” it on that removes the ca-; That that certain mortgage executed | this ¢: intestinal | and delivered by S, K. Hood and Cora! cient the inflammation Hood, his wife, mortgagors, to Inves-| One dose will con-, ‘the 5th day of June, 1915,, and filed | —aavt.' for record in the office of the register party recently at his country home for Lord Reading anid: john W. Davis, the U.S. Amba and Lloyd George a funny along walk when this picture w ken. apparently making Lloyd George much thinner. Reading is s shown telling Davis rey had just returned from European worries are | DICK PENDRAY | STUTSMAN (0. PIONEER DIES ceives Call Announcing Cousin’s Death Richard. Pendray, member of the) house and brother of former Senator | Thomas Pendray, died at 5 o'clock | , this morning, according to a mesgage | received from Thomas Hall, secretary of state, this morning. Mr. Hall is a cousin of his, Mr. Pendray was one of the neers of Stutsman county. He we there in 1859, (He leaves a wife and | five children, WANT MIDWEST BAKER'S ASSN SAY SPEAKERS Organization of Western Bread-' J] Makers Urged at Fargo | Meeting | Fargo, Feb. 1.—Formation of a mia- west association of bakers to include Montan here today at the opening session of the North Dakota association of the | ‘baking industry, Speakers who urged | | this association included Sidney Diew, ! Sioux ‘Falls, S. D, and J. C. Lewis, | Minneapolis, president of the Retail) Beales Associaticn of America. e .and legislative commit- er wos appointed. | NOTICE au MORTGAGE FORE- LOSURE SALE \ Default eras occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter ' described, Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed ‘and_delivered by Hans S. Molin, al single man, mortgagor, to City Na-! tional Bank,. a corporation, mortga- gee, dated the 30th day of October, 1919 and filed for record in the office kota on the 19th day of February, | 1920, at nine o'clock a. m. and duly recorded in Book 162 of Mortgages, on page 224, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- ;gage and hereinafter. described, at/ ithe front door of, the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at” the| 19 11? | hour of ten o'clock in, the forenoon, | on the 12th day of March, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the: day of sale. The premises: ‘described in such 'martgage and which will be sold to | satisfy the same, te situate in Bur- Dakota, and des- leigh county, Nort ‘The North. | ') and recorded in HOAQUDDEGUAASOUEDUALODSUOUELOUEDDAUNDUSOUODESEDNUDONOLODEOUELONDDOUENDONSUEDOUUSLESUIONUOOUNAuOEUNUORAGIOD ~ LAST CALL ce to Get a Good Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price - Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats i. $75.00 Suits and Overcoats $37.50 / | writing, dated the 15th day of July, 1915, and recorded in Book 91 of Assignments, at page 615, and again assigned by said assignee to Edna W Dullam, by an ‘instrament in writ- ing, dated the 5th day of June, 1920, Toot 169. of * Mort:| gagesfi on page 67, of the records of ithe office of the register of deeds of said Burleigh County, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the front door of the court. jouse in the city of Bismarck, Bur- ieigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of ten o’clock in’ the forenoon, on the 15th day of March, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in the ccunty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows: The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of jSection Thirty-four (34), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) West’ of the 5th P. M.; and the Northwest Quarter (Nwy) of Section Two (2), Township One Hundred Thirty Nine (139), North, of Range Seventy, Eight (78) West of the 5th P. M. Your L The property transferred by Zorn to of the hardware stock and fixtures, ESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 ast Chan jee LS Lamb TERMS CASH New Spring Suits Arriving Daily $40 to $50 S. E. BERGESON & SON tained a demurrer thereto on this ground. Appeal from the district court of! Kidder county, Graham, special judge. Plaintiff appeals from an order sus- taining a demurrer to the complaint. | Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Christian- son C.J. Grace, J., dissents. L. A Simpson, of ‘Dickinson, N D,, hnd S, E. Ellsworth of Jamestown, N D., attorneys for appellant. Lawrence & Murphy, of Fargo, N. D., attorneys for respondent., From Bottineau County IN THE MATTER OF THE RE- CEIVERSHIP: OF THE PRO- PERTY OF THEO. H. ZORN Geo. P. MeMillen,' Receiver and Re- spondent, vs. A. N. Nelson, Claimant and Appel- lant, (Syilabus, ) In September, 1918, the appellant, Nelson, purchased a going retai hardware business from one Zorn. Nelson in such transaction consisted 1-2 PRICE $55.00 $27.50 the premises where the business was being conducted, and a certain dwell- ing house. In consideration of the .53, besides the costs, disbursements transfer to him of this property, Nel- and .expenses of this forcloshre. son conveyed to Zorn certain equities Dated this ist day of Fe ruary, | in Minnesita lands; paid him $491.58 921. | m cash, and ‘assumed ant agreed w There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $2,673- Edna W. Dullam, Assignee of As- signee of Mortgagee. G. F. Dullam, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. —_ : SUPREME COURT 2 pay debts which Zorn owed to certain wholesale houses Among ‘the claims which Nelson assumed and agreed to pay was one in favor of Farwell, Oz- mun, Kirk & Co. On September 25, 1918, Nelson settled such claim by paying Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co. $468.00 in cash, and executing and Helivering to it certain notes for the cribed as follows, to-wit: east Quarter (NEY). of Section Tenj (10), Township One Hundred Forty- ;one (141) North, of Range Seventy-! | Wittlam P. Tuttle, Defendari-Res- jeight (78) west of the 5th P. M, There will be due.cn said mortgage on the day of sale:the sum of $1740.65 besides the costs, (expenses of this foreclosure. sap this 1st ‘day. of February, “City National Bank,’a_ Co:poration, : Mortgagee, Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. MORTGAGE FORE-; CLOSURE SALE, Defeult having occurred in the con- te ‘Mortgage Security Company,; a corporation, mortgagee, dated | of deeds of the county of Bent | jand state of North Dakota, on the! | 18th day of July, 1915, and recorded | in Book 90 of Mortgages, at page| se. and assigned by said mortgagee | to Peter Binzel, by an instrument in Heke Nail a Horse Shoe . Over Your Door —then buy Hartford: Fire Insurance and clineh good luck. That's the way to he | sure that you éan “come J} Silk Hose back” if fire robs you of J! , Values fot inflammable proper- ¥} | $3.50 TOR es Poa Phd ts Geers ye $2.25 Insurance means that Wi ; your money invested in is- 1s alues $ 5 sured, property. is: safe, 2.50 OR ie tie ie saved 1.7 Let us go over your in- Values surance ‘problems with you, An interview costs } nothing, ‘MURPHY ‘The man who knows insurance” f/: . Bimareh ND! N. D. lisbursements and! balance of the claim. In the tran- saction between Nelson and Zorn From Kidder County Tonle: J. Tuttle, Plaintiff-Appellant, § phones ; ( wl abus) t g 1. A. iidement rendered by a court |$ CORNS : (ot general. juriedietion. paving Jute } — § | diction o: e parties:and the subject- i ; j matter, imports ansointe verity. A 5 ead Off ; long as it stands jt cannot be attack- H i 1 éd collaterally ®} any of the parties } without Pain | enna | | ton remains in force, the losing a | party cannot maintain against the successful party for ob- |faining the judgment by fraudulent |and wrongful practices. | thereto, or those in privity with them, 2 As tong es the former adjudiea- Magic! Drop a little “Freezgne” on | lan aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it} right off with fingers. Doesn’t hurt ; a bit.« i For reasons stated in the op:n-| Your, druggist sells a tiny bottle of | is held that the complaint in “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient ; ase fails to state facts suffi-| to remove every hard corn, soft corn | to constitute a cause of action, | or corn between the toes, and cal- and that the trial court properly sus- | luses. JOHNSON’S Popular-Priced Store “Always Busy” The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck | Wednesday Only -’ Wednesday Ladies’ Silk Hosiery Sale The Greatest of All the Great Sales That We Have Ever Had an action Jersey Silk Bloomers, Sale $2.75 AU UATUUNACUUDAMBUELUADOAANHTA NAL OCA OOH DERE EAUABUENADUUOOTEAHERATNEAUAUSUUTOOL AND UGUU LEDS OUU EDDA Lined Coats COATS, > there was no attempt whatsoever to comply with the provisions of the so- called Bulk Sales Law (Secticn 7224- 7227, C. L. 1918.) On August 16, 1919, upon proceedings instituted by certain creditors, a receiver was ap- pointed to take ‘charge of the hard- ware steck and distribute the pro- ceeds thereof pro rata among the creditors entitled thereto, On Decem- ber 15, 1919, Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk 1& Co., “executed a written assignment to Nelson of the claim which it had against Zorn on September 25, 1918, Nelson at no time rescinded ‘or at- tempted to rescind the transaction with Zorn. On or about Dec. 29, 1919 Nelson, claiming'‘to: be the owner of such claim, presented it to the recciver for allowance. The receiver rejected it. The trial court sustained the action of the receiver. Held, that the trial court’s ruling was correct. Appeal from the District Court of Bottineau County, Burr, J. A. N. Nelson, appeals from an order rojelaing a claim presented to a re- ceiver, Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Christian- son, J, Robinson, Ch. J, and Grace, J. dissent W. B. Nelson, of Rugby. for. ap: Pellant: Respondent MOTHERS FRIEND H Adams of Bottineau, for For Expectant Mothers Useo By Twace GewERATIONS Weisz POR BOOKLET On MOTHERHOOD aap Tne BABY, rere Amaorigco AccuLATOR Co., DI TT 5-D. ArLawra. Ge COMING! BEST ‘AMERICAN “ COMEDY j “Are Youa Mason?” OR “How Father Joined the Lodge” Auditorium TUESDAY, February Sth, Matinee and Night Under auspices of the Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 of the American Legion Excellent Company of lo- cal players. Professional director Funniest comedy ever writ- Specialties between the acts Excellent Orchestra ‘Popular Prices Big Laugh from Start to Finish DON’T MISS IT! ‘(Ticket drive by American Legion Starts Feb. 2nd. ten.