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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE waren ol PAGE EIGHT - tered into by the Russia government with some great concern, usually a} in a Stockholm bank. The gold was German or English corporation, not forthcoming. ‘The tractors were If all the locomotives and cars which| 20t shipped, but the Soviet propa- Rusia has been reported to have con-| 8andists failed to herald that fact as WILL-0-WISP tracted for in the last year were de-| Widely as they did the signing of the livered the former empire would re-| Contract. quire additional trackage to accommo-| One American concern which ship- date them. ] ped 30, tractors to Reval without hav- ing any deposit on them still has the At one time an announcement was made that 10,000 locomotives were | tractors, in storage in Esthonia and contracted for in Germany alone.| there is no indication that the Soviet Soviet Contracts For Great Sup-} when the report was run to ground it officlals will fulfill their agreement i ake them. plies But is Short on Gold Doon ater ¢ Ea toe tab tee Since ‘the commercial agreements Payments comotives, and it cannot be learned| Were framed by the Bolsheviki with ~ that any of these have heen delivered Germany and Great Britain there has KNICKERBOCKERS as yet. been a noticeable cooling of the Bol- Bolshevist agents also announced 2| Shevist foreign representatives toward! Broken lines Y price turned into Swedish coin and deposited Specials Boys Suits 1-3 off special lot $25-$35. : for suits worth ie ; $40 and $50 ues Berlin, July 14.—Russian trade has hecome a sort of will-o’-the-wisp to] contract for 10,000 tractors had been| America. For the moment they pre- ‘European newspaper men and Ameri-| made with an American automobile| tend to be extremely indifferent as to tan newspaper correspondents in the| factory. The owner of this factory ad- whether they establish closer trade|f .... Furopean capitals. Scarcely a day] vised the Soviet agents that delivery | "elation ith America. But this is/ passes that some Bolshevist agent does; of the tractors would begin as soon apparently not giving any uneasiness not announce a gigantic contract en-| as Bolshevist agents had Soviet gold|to Americans who have actually beea in contact with Bolshevist agents and EEO have tried to close contracts on al You'll appreciate the tremendous savings when you realize that prices for next fall are not any lower than they were this spring. $25-$35 ‘for suits that sold for, $40—50 strictly business basis. A Danish ‘exporter and importer, who is representing many American firms 1n their efforts to get actual con- y Boys’ Blouses tracts with Soyiet government, backed by substantial ‘cash advances, told the i $1 correspondent: “I am done chasing Khaki and light colors after this threatened Bolshevist busi- n ‘There havesbeen some contracts | closed, 1 know a few men who havé| sold the Bolsheviki, stuff which they actually had to have. I know men who have made a lot\of money out of their business. But I: know a lot more who have signed up wonderful paper contracts that never came to anything. That has been my experience. 1 have been able to get wondetful pivvises, but 1 couldn't, get any golu, and 1 didn’t want to have a lot of stuf stacked. up ‘in storage at Reval as many men have who have sent ship: ments into the Baltic without. advance payments sufficient to insure! the de- final payment.” business men are apbarent- ly not enthusiastic about Russian bus- iness ‘on the terms. which the Bolshe- vist agents offer, and*there is no dis- position to execute wholesale contracts , without something more definite in; the , way of payment than Soviet signature. Germi pers continue to be skepti- cal abotitithe possibility of trade vith Soviet Russia, especially since the Sov-. iet- government has refused to grapt ‘Pouring Cas $795 Roadaer $935 Sedan $1785 Coupe SMB admission to many German business a Panel Business Car 61135 Scteen Business Car $1035 representatives who have sought te FO B. Foamy make an investigation of economic | conditions there. Recently a umber of German fur dealers and leather merchants asked permission to visit Russia, but were denied viscs. This caused much com- F z ment in commercial circles. The Sov+| ment from Moscow to Leipaig, with is to :determine adverse claims to. said What comes after the purchase price? MEN’S SHIRTS Y price 10 dozen left. Weights you can wear all year. Newest: models and colores Be make: a lot of money for yourself. ® © Your Satisfaction is: Giakinteed Money ‘Back if You Do Not ae It: UNION SUITS short. sleeves, ankle length VY price $2 values $1 The Home of Mart Schaffncr & Marr Clothes. M. B. GILMAN CO. than three years to wake up Jim Esh- | his eyes, gazed about’ the-room for a Dopse BRorHens jet government said: it would admit] the! explanation’ that these gamples| foo Tropec'y, jung io gules, tle in ane linger,. the modern Rip Van. Winkle,-| few seconds, gave a long sigh and MOTOR CARS these inen ‘if the government desired ta would make..it possible for German no personal claim is made against any of | how are wondering how to make-him’] went’ back sleep. Sie send them as official trade experts, but | mefchants to "Bate fy « sleep...” ‘| The first equal: Esbilinger made ae would not allow them to enier as rep: F Eshlinger,:a" victim of "-pelleg! after awakenin; resentatives of commercial concerns; Small shipments. of sample hides ang) ‘he Soviet” government's refusal to mit William’ F. Johnston, the presi- his‘ favor! awoke’ more thah'g. week ago in a‘hos ‘This: modern Rip has‘ ath astin; 8 Sor, fond “rain, Betas Nor "aicoia, | Pltat Here after. the angi sh’ of. a world wa ed’ the: ‘High ost.of :Hving, world, out-of joint. Three" years: ago “Eshlinger’ was “be- ig wheeled abgut in an invalid chair Bo: s” suit 7 4 when. a. flock of. chickens -frightened | gon? re iy ts A (8 of at ‘Berge furs were made by the Soviet governs tof the American, International | ;. dlso.. beg, much com- jeGerman, press, which § ,Jobnson had est, advocate, of trade re- merica ant Russia. . and‘ doctofs say:he- seemingly: doesn’t even become tired: - CAN'T SLEI SLEEP | BISMARCK: eee ea sHoP~ ohnson’: s him and he went into.a coma, 5 i tle: “ By ‘Newspaper. Enterpri Enterprise .{) During all his sleep’ the-only indi: FF ae wi poaemnTs for salani gold ré- ‘Fort, Smith, Ark., July 1 Special: cation of consciousness. was. four] $25, and $35 “for. suits worth elieved to. be ists who have been tryjng :for’ more ct Hosiery i reel German digcount ‘the : : a aption of busi- : escale js possible, even enbUe, abandons Its drade.qnd. makes it a Initiative. to months ‘ago when he siiddenly opened | $40 and $50 at’ Bergeson’s.” STATE OF TH. DAKOTA County of Burlel jgh—ss, a ea, latrict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis* ct . Joseph “Tully, Charles Tully, Elizabeth Kennedy and Catherine Dobler. fous afts, ve: S. B. Zeigler, . William Wright and Allie Kinney, and all ‘other versons unknown claiming any estate or dmterest in or len or encumbrance upon the property described ‘in the complaint, Neferidants. The State of North Dakota to the above flamed Defendants: «You and each of you, are hereby sum- moneq to answer the ‘compaint in this action,’ which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District. Court of Bur- F : y i ae County, North’ Dakota.on the. 13th : } jay of July, A, D, 1921, and to serve a ) yb F , g ° 4 by. of your answer .to said éomplaint ‘ ‘ g “ . the subscribers, at their office in ne City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh. in the State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case. ion fail to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken ainst you by default for the relief de- manded in the complaint. xDated this 13th day of ‘July, A. D. 1921 \ c : ‘at Bismarck D. E WARD S. ALLEN, HH COGHLAN, Meenas tor Paintiffs, Res- . idence, Office and Post Office Address, Bismarck - North UR FUR COATS are here and we have about 50 Coats to choose from, and the prices are for this season: about LiGHT-SiX COUPE ROADSTER Twe-Pareenaer, 40-hersepower iYou. will please take notice above ‘entitled action relates to the fe Néwing described real property situate in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota: umbered 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 in Block. 82 in the Witiaris Survey or Ad- Hieone to the City of Bismarck, and that the purpose of this action is to determine adverse claims and to quiet in plaintiffs the title to said real property, and that ho personal claim is made against any of the said) defendunt . EDWARD S. ALLEN, JOSEPH GOG! \ Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Rismarek, ‘North Dakota. 7M, 22 28; 8—4, IGHT in weight and smart in appearance, the LIGHT-SIX Coupe Roadster is the ideal car for physicians, salesmen and others who want a sturdy, dependable, economical two-passenger car of the enclosed type. Its wonderful value, at the new low price of $1695, is due to its complete manufacture by Studebaker in the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world. This is a Studebaker Year BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY NS, S@ATE OF NOWMEBAROTA, Gounty. of. Burleigh— In District Court, Fourth Judiciat Dis- trict, $. T. Parke, Plaintiff, vs. ane Wag- goner, Abagail Way ee and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or len or incumbrance upon tbe property described in the complaint, Defendants. “The state of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You and each one‘of you are hereby jsummoned to answer the complaint in this action, which haa ‘been filed in. the office of the clerk of the above named court, and to serve a copy of your answer Yo said complaint upon the subscribers at - their offite sin. the elty of Bismarck. in . Burleigh: county, North Dakota, within thirty days* ‘after the: wares’ of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the f servide; and “in cae of sour tell eto appear or answer. judgmen' e take: 3 inst\ you by: default for the relief de- am f of what they were last season. Make a small deposit down on whatever Fur Coat you may select and we will gladly hold the coat in our store until it is paid for. The materials are: Raccoon, Wambat, Muskrat, Near Seal, Opposum, ete., all at | i aga : : pp , , t low prices. Butea a "bismaree North’ Dakota, 416 Broadway Distributor Bismarck, N. D. “ORO KearareR. and ; i ; nein far gal Paint, NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS j ‘ é fice and ek Histnarele fe. b. Factores, effective June let, 1921 , kota. octets Care peat adie Coupes and Sedans . ‘To the Defendants above Dent ox oe 13 LIGHT-SIX ep ASS. goure taeathant siees Henr-six rot Rie S-PASS. SPECIALSIX reg oe ‘PASS. . Speci SiR ae oH nD Bc. “SIX TPASS. SEDAN ” ALL MrCUEUAKES CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD please take, notice that the above entitled action relates. to the fol- lowing described real propery situate in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county. North Daketa. ‘namely: lots five (6) and BDMM6) | ik sixty-three (63) im Men}. Kensie & ffin's Addition to the city Bee That the purpose ‘of this f in Burleigh, county,