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— a oe 5 ed statements made or furnish proof SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FEDERAL COURT | NO MORE SCENES LIKE THIS —|,° this, 261 aay of Febraats]iecaing, 0 JURY MAY TAKE “SLAP” CASE UP) (Continued trom Page 1) jurors, and to the duty they owe both to the court and both sides of the actions brought. ‘ Want Retraction “Now, therefore, We, the jurors of this term of couft resent the statéinents of District Attorney M. | A. Hildreth, which have been giv- en out in this article, giving it at- | tention all over the State, feeling that an injustice has been done the | Jurymen, and request that the dis- attorney either retract the; of the allegation, and further re- | quest that this resolution be made a part of the record of this Court.” The si; ures to the resolution . Shipley, Dickinson; ! on, Minot; John P. 'y, Foxholm; Hermar Solem, C, Enge, Milnor; B. K. hamson, Grand Forks; A. J. naugh, Grand Forks; R. J. Hazelton; ©. M. Opdohe y M. Casey, Underwood; T. G. Mastoon, Underwood; J. H. Thomson, Valley City; Frank H. Everts, Bismarck; O. L, Howard, | EF. Shockman, Ber?) & ling, Penn; A. J.| ° A. J. Boehmer, lin; F. ae Arnot, Bismar« Manning; Jos ry, Fayette; John C. Johnson; P. H. Kelly, A. G. Darling, Crystal; . Ca ‘oleharbor; John Birkeland, War Ed. H. Arni- zard, Hillsbofo; Evik Sviggum, ndred; Frank Sherman, Belfield. | | MANDAN NEWS | NEWTON HEADS CLUB. At the meeting of the new board | pet you couldn't get Wanda Hawley, screen star, and her husband, y, ty pose like-this nowad: ve separated and Wanda’ ctors of the Mandan Com Burton Haw! club Thursday evening J. H.! taken, the Newton was elected president of the pon-support and cruelty. s old, bay, 1,000] rubber tires disk wheels, Color! Wet Wash is @ new service! 1 gelding, 3) red, return same to 515-5th St. we'ght 1,150 pounds, | 3-17-3t| We Offer to our trade. For) ng, 4 years old, FOR SALE—One high chair, one| prices, Phone 684. Capital! on reading the petition | pounds, named [for discharge of the above-named] years oli, k |bankrupt, it is— amed Tcddy; t ‘ | Ordered by the court, that a hear-} black, named Shamrock, weight 1,050! reed go-cart, one oil ‘heater,] Steam Laundry Co. (ing be had upon the same on the| pounds. fruit jars. 415-3rd St. sae reas /28rd day of April, A. D. 1923, before] FARMERS STATE BANK OF 3-17-1t, y | the said court, at Fargo, in-said dis-| BALDWIN, \ ‘OR SALE—1 Gallaway 5 hp gas! REM :MBER jtrict, at ten o'clock forenoon; and Mortgage. cine a Mena 5 hp fanning | Te C “A” | : {that notice thereof be published in By J. M. Thompson, Agent. mill, eLaval cream separator ¥ i n |The Bisiharck Tribune, a Hewepa-| F, E MeCurdy, | and’ 1 International feed. grind- mie ABE: Na THEATRE per printed in said district, and that Attorney for Mortgagee, er, nearly new. 16th Street, ©.20W Fall known creditors and other per- Bismarck, N. D. | or ee eee Jensen, G. D. B sons in interest may appear at the -1t! amarck, N. D. wae _ said time and place and show eduse, v: 3-17-1w Wedneday Night } if any they have, why the prayer of] NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE | the said petitioncr should not be SALE, | granted. Notice Is Hereby n, that de- And it is further ordered by the) fault has been- made in the condi- jcourt, that the referee shall send,] tions of that certain mortgage made by mail, to all known creditors, cop-| by F. L. Higbee and Ora Higbee of jfes of said petition and this order,| Buldwin, county of Burleigh, and d to them xt their places] state of North Dakota, mortgagor, to of residence as stated. n State bank of Baldwin, | Witness the Honorable Andrew of Burleigh, and state of Miller, judge of the said court, and akota, mortgagee, dated the |the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in| 18th day of July, 1922, to secure the jsaid district, on the 23rd day of | following indebtedness, to-wit: one j February, A. D. 19 note for $75, one note for $75, one J. A. MONTGOMERY, note for $475, all dated July 18, 1922, Clerk, | due Oct. 19, 1922, Nov, 15, 1922 and | Dee. 15, 1 respectively, and one | R. Steele, note for $75, due Aug. 15, 1922, one Deputy Clerk. | note for $75, duc Sept. 15, 1922, , 3-17-1t | which mortgage was duly filed in the —_————_+ Joffice of the register of deeds of NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE] Burleigh county state of North Da- AL kota, on the 19th day of July, 18 | Notice is hereby given that defauit | at 9 o'clock a, m.; that said default jhas been made in the conditions of] is of the following nature, to-wit: * !that certain mortgage made by L.| Failure to pay the sum of $404, Higbee of Baldwin, Burleigh county,| now past due, that there is claimed North Dakota, mortgagor to Farmers| to be due on said mortgage at the State bank, a corporation, of Bald-| date of this notice the sum of four) win, North Dakota, gagee, date: . $ dollars for ee i , ‘ ‘ INGcaHaY ny “SEs DERE ee OEDITTd | MEISE Gud GRehee We invite comparison of Quality and Price even ;fecure the following indebtedness; that said mortgage will bo! with the large City stores. AVGNOW SNIONGWWOO SAVGC GAYHL KNOWLES 1 BISMARCK,W.DAK OlAMONDS “JEWELRY (Seal of the Court. By DIAMONDS You cant appreciate the true helpfulness of Knowles diamond serv until you take advantage of its ex- ceptional facilities. For years we have served those who have demanded the best—both in Diamonds and in service. Since the picture filed suit for divorce, cha sing club. Other officers elected were: E. A. president; E. A Ketter, secretary, and A, H, Peter- son, treasurer, Following the election plans fo! future activities of the club wer made, did when their ex- were attacked, This 8 the modus operandi of public util- i companies. It me. delay and the enjoyment of - ing rates while the legal battle rages, There has been much destructive W. G. {criticism of the city commission's Black next. Tuesday, March 20, « |handling of the water issue, but a feature of the program will be a{Slimpse into the real problem serves debate on Japanese Immigration |*@ impress upon anyone the magni- with Mrs, L. N. Cary and Mrs. F. H, |tude of the affair and the diftieul- Waldo as leaders. Papers will. be | ties encountered. given by Mrs. Biggs and Mrs. Rob-| The writer thinks the city com- ert Wilson. The program commmttee | Mission is now on the right tr will report on soveral subjects sug-|%"d| deserves earnest co-operation gested for next year's study and it | Until olution can be secured is desired to settle the matter at|Witer rates must come down and mhieeaecnte: ‘service must ithprove as well as the pains | quality of the water bettered for at Spink abctucnedugesters| git the present product is distaste- Rates of both the major utiliti At the meeting of the F club at the home of Mr. utteville, Wis., where the | remains of her late husband were ati aid to rest. She was accompanied |™ust go to pre-war levels if Bi to Mandan by C. A, Baulke of St.{™arck is to grow commercially and Paul, a nephew of Her Hospana: jit would appear that Commissioners ‘ ffs Larson and French are right when were held for the | they advocate the sth’ Peters, whe died |of both’ utilitie ible in the inter better Bismarek. te tuberculosis ith, following a iliness yesterday afternoon ut A READER. the Kennelly chapel, H. HI. ee) L o——__________. Owen of the Presbyterian church con-| § ry ducted the stervi | POET’S CORNER | _————— Mrs. Paul Hammgnd wf Fort Rice, THE IRISH. who has been a patient of the De By Florence Borner, coness hospital returned to her home Baldwi 1 today, Wherever there's an Irishm: sure to be some fun, a. Kirby, who has been a For the Irish are the leaders in the at the Deaconess hospital has returg- game ed to her home. And their souls with joy are bub-| s ,blin’, 0 Tho they hail trom Cork or Dub- ry nv lin, | PEOPLE'S FORUM J 4.58 ut sina tnom everywhere the —— same, WHY NOT? | Editor Tribur ‘ In an editorial in the Tribune tie other evening we note that you sug- ? gested that in view of the fact that Irish lead the fight; wo: of the candidates or thes posts) i on uthayaléve: thor scunill of DAE: tion of city commissioner to be elect- tle. ed next month had ‘adopted a_plat- form approving the purchase of both the Electric Light and Water Works utilities that the Electric Light utility be p ed first and that the Water Works utility be then Sos here's tocthouln purchased from the profits which | I would be realized from the Electric | Utility. Since publication of your editorial the writer of this communi- cation has made an investigation of the subject to determine if your sug- gestion would be feasible and we find You are correct for the following dividends on it’s $100,000 of capital stock.) 2 No matter what the Irish do it's sure to be done right, And in every fracas you will find the Since it helps to prove their met- tle, And it also shows the splendor of their might, , bless them, would fain as “bards” address them; , For they number poets in their ranks, such men as all admire; Though they scrap, and fight and chatter, | Till we wonder what's the matter, |We are struck with admiration vy their words of living fire. In 1920 $20,000 or 20 per cent, 1921) BaNKRUPPS PEON : $25,000 or 25 per cent, 1922’ 338,. | BANERUPT'S Tn ene ok me or practically 39 per cent. | NOTICE TARR EON, ve not the figures at hand for | D See wer ies: a dividend’deelared and paid in Jan-| 1" ‘Me District Court of the United uary, 1923. fy _ : a F After paying the above dividends | Sea Enea oueeentoa | DIvisiobs Dis- the company had a surplus of $410,-) r 293.53 which is being invested inj, thon MEE ee stock of other corporations and a] "Bankrupt eae pUbstantial part of the same is being 70° the..Henorable Andrew. Miller loaned to the officers and stockhold- | yyag, of the Distriet Court of the ers of the Hughes Electric company |” United States foy the District of without interest. These figures are North Dakota. taken from a report on file with the!” DB Register, of Bismarck, in the Board of Railroad Commissioners. county of Burleigh, and state of We, therefore, submit that -the|/North Dakota, in aid district, re: $2088.58 surplus scoumiiated fren pectfully represents that on the 2nd Be te Fd ee elas i! ne ;day of January, 1923, last’ past, he apien aaa mee oe Dai En. was duly adjudged bankrupt under er appraise VEY, |the acts of Congress relating to gineer Atkinson of the Bismarck | bankruptcy; that he has daly aus, mater plant to purchase the water | pendered-all his roperty and rights a Slectric’ | f, Property; and .has fully ‘complied ‘An Anxious Water and. Flectric’ / with all the requirements of said ag! Light Consumer, a |and ef the orders of the court touch- SHOULD CO-OPERATE. jing his bankruptcy, Editor Tribune: be decreed by the courts to have a full profitable | id =—_ one note for $1,500, together with in-| foreclosed by a sale of the personai | terest thereon at the rate of 10 per| property in such mortgage and he cent per annum since the 31st day of | inafter described, at public auction, thang mber, 1920, and which mortgage | agreeably to the statutes in such case » < duly filed in the office of the| made and provided, at home of mort- | ister of.deeds of Burleigh county,| pagor, Section Township 11, North Dakota, on the 4th day of Jan-| Range in the county of Bur- ; uary, 1921, at 9 o'clock a, m. and} leigh, state of North Dakota, at j Which default is of the following na-|the hour Wf 1 o'clock p. m., on Mon- e e | ture, to-wit: The mortgagees failed|day, the 26th day of March, 19: to pay the note secured thereby and|The personal property described i Jeweler, |that there is claimed to be due on/ said mortgage which will be sold to| Sctablis 907 i " that notice thereof be published in! said mortgage at date of this notice| satisfy the same is the following, to Established 1907. Bismarck. The Bismarck Tribune, x newspaper | the sum of $1,535.75 for principal] wit: One grey mare, 6 years old, | printed in sgid district, und that! and interest named Maude, weight, 1,200; one mule all known ereditors and other per-{ And that mortgage will be} colt, 1 year old, grey (from. Maude); | sons in interest may appear at the! foreclosed b: sale of the perso 1-2 year steer, black, bought from said time and place and show ¢ property in such mortgage and here-! Donovan, 1 steer black bought | if any they have, why the prayer in after described at public sale,} from Donovan, 620 S.C. White Leg: the said petitioner should not be!agreeably to the statutes in such| horn hens, ; White Leghorn granted, j case made and provided at the home| pullets, 112 White Leghorn | LS — SUVA VI VAVEUVE — AMYEL DOIV OSIlad SHL;; SUNDAY And it is further ordered by the] of the mortgagor on section 26 in| cockerels, | 5 court, that the referee shall send,!township 141 north of range 79 west ated the 17h day of March, 1923. | fl ames by mail, to all known creditors, cop-| of the 5th p. m., in the town of Bald- HIGGINS, a Ee] ies of said petition and this order,/win in Burleigh county, North Da-| Agent for Baldwin State Bank. 7 my ae ressed to them at their places of | kota at the hour of 1 o'clock p, m., on / Morteazes, || TURKEY DINNER ............... 60¢ 4 lence as stated, | Monday, the 26th day of March,-19! E. T,’Burke, = | Witness the Honorable Andrew Mil-/ That. personal property which will Attorney for Mortgagee, CHICKEN DINNER LOPE io ee ees 50c = . judge of the said court, and the|be sold to satisfy said mortgage is Bismarck, North Dakota. .. ae) seal thereof, at Bismarck, in. said | described as follows, to-wit: Sel7-lt | . - = j district, on the 23rd day of Febru-, head of cows, ranging in age Also 40c dinners. | ‘ ary, A. D. 1 |from 3 to 7 years old! one 2-year-old TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : i j [ex i linevfars:sbnentitotseael ings core Home made ice cream, all flavors, and candies. 4 fe] & | J. A. MONTGOMERY, (i ork, mick mower; 1 McCormick hay rake;| FOR SALI Western Electric We pack home made ice cream in brick forms. TR By E. R. Steele ij 1 sweep rake; 1 hay stacker; 1 wagon dish washer Table five, practi | Deputy Clerk. j complete; 1 wagon; 1 bob sled; 3 ly new, for sale cheap. Phone (Seal of the Court.) ts double harness (work); 1 Mes] 967. 40 Thayer St. or write Box 8-17-1t] Cormick 10-ft. header and 1 headef| 198. Ka ——_—— ibox; 1 corn cultivator; 1 24-foot] FOR RE: large pleasant NOTICE OF MORTGA FORE- | drag; 1 dise; 1 gang plow; 1 Van! room, large enough for two. CLOSUR AL {Brunt double dise drill; 1 single- Phone 885. 2 srd St. 3-17-8t, Notice is hereby given th that ated bugg 1 mare, 7 years old,| FOR RENT—Partly furnished certain mortgage executed and de- black, weight, 1,200 pounds, named room for light housekeeping. wes H. Perkins and ie; 1 mare, years old, bay, 78 Main St. Phone 278-R. his wife, to A. L.{ weight, 1,000 3-17-lwk dated the L6th day! 1 gelding, 11 FOR SALE — Mahogany Day Bed, pbruary, 1917, and filed for ree-! 1,200 pounds, B 3 1 gelding, 13 Dining room set, Victrola, etc. ord in the office of the register of} years old,” browm weight, 1,100] Apt. 6, Tribune Bldg. Phon named Frisk; 1 gelding, 3] — 870J. B17-3t O a ' a i FOR R ~All modern apart- deeds of the county of Burleigh in! pounds state of North Dakota, on the 19th old, bay, weight 1,300 pounds, j ed Doc; 1 mare, 3 years old, bay,! ment, 2 or G98W. 3-17-tf of Webruary, 1917 and recorded » named Queen; Person taking kiddie coaster, ° d St. Patrick’s Party ook 140 of mortgases, weight 1,300 pounds TONIGHT eo eT TMM and assigned by said mortgugec | to T, A. Helvig, by an instrument in| writing dated March 11th, 1917, which assignment was filed for ord in id register of deeds office on the} A. D, 1917, andy of Assignments } Mortgages on page 101, will be| osed by a sale of the prem ge and herein a the front door of thi court house the city of Bi N. D. In the county of Burl the hour of three o'clock the 24th of April, A. D. 19 isfy the amount duc upon vake on the of sale, the premises | “LSV) SQOGNAWAaL UNV DO YOU WANT The World-Better? What Can Young People Do : To Make’ It Better? THE BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE ae peed ‘in so ab mortgage Will tell you. in Township one hundred forty-two Sunday evening, 7:30 . Young People’s Night to. d mort-| | OS LSI FHL North of Ran; of the Sth Princi Burleigh county, taining 153 of the Northern Pac : There will be due on such mortgage | at the date of sale the sum of $1, 864.10, besides the cost of foreclo: sure and gale. Dated this 16th day of Match, A. D. THE McKENZIE FIVE The Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the McKenzie Hotel will be more elaborate than ever be, fore, as this social event has always been largely at- tended. Make your reservations early and celebrate Old Ireland once more, TONIGHT. eee LMU LIL UMMUMUUL UD CU Te TAL VIG, Assignee of Mortgage. Seal. E, C, RUBLE, signee of Mortgage, Driscoll, 3-17-24-31-4-7-1 gfe Attorney for NOISSINGV t . The Liberal Man Is Often the Thrifty Man. 2h} BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON. For the Southwestern Division, Dis- trict of North Dakota. In the District Court of the United States. No. 3844 in Bankruptcy. In the matter of Fred Walz, Bank-!& TONIGHT SATURDAY LON CHANEY, HARRISON FORD MARGUERITE De La MOTTE “NOSVdS GHL 40 HdWOTdL NAAN rupt. : : —in— : Mice atten aisteiot start ofthe | ; Marty people make jthe mistake of confus- «6 9 United States for the District “of ing thriftiness with gtinginess. ) Hl A D 0 W S$ Med Wale of Arca in the opi: On the contrary the thrifty man is often PATHE NEWS COMEDY _ABSOP FABLE ty of Burleigh; and state of North most jiberal. His home is usually one of the Mond: Dakota, in said district, respectfully | best and he provides every luxury for his oneay. ' . KATHERINE MacDONALD in....“THE INFIDEL” Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursda: represents that on the 27th day of ‘. 4 fy Decomber, 1922, lust. past, “he as | family. Thrift to him means careful, duly adjudged bankrupt under’ the planned spending and sy§tematjt and regular Wherefore, he prays that he may Just a word in fairness to the city | discharge from. all. d commission in their handling of the |aeninet his cotate unas sate es water controversy. It is a big issue/rupt acts, except such debts as ure and their first duty of course is to| excepted by law'from such discharge. the taxpayers. Their aetion in call-|“peveq. thie wach ing into consultation ,the board of | 4 pi tote day of January, directors of the Association of Com-| STE merce show that they desire’the ea ay mee nest co-operation of the citizens gen- Qrder of Notice Thercon. erally. > District of North Dakota, ss: Bismarck never can become a city! On:this 23rd day of February, A. D. beautiful with water rates where |1993, on reading the Petition for Dis. they are. Many pepple will not beau-|charge’ of the above-named Bank. tify their places this year at pre-lrapt, it ie— iby vailing’ rates, the expense is out of} Qrdered by the court, that a hout- the question. ; ing be had upon the ‘same on. the ‘Naturally the Bismarck Water 24th day of April, A. D. 1923, before company. has sought recourse in ‘the | the said court, at Fargo, in: said -dis- courts just “as the Hughes Electric] trict, at ten o'clock forenoon; ‘and acts of Congress relating to bank-| bank deposits. ’ rupty; that he has duly surrendered ore all his property and rights of prop- Thrift ‘is always successful—no one ever ery, and has fully complied with all regretted being thrifty. the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankrupfe: aS , Wherefore, he prays, that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts prov- able against his estute under said MILTON SILLS and FLORENCE VIDOR in“SKIN DEEP” Special Attraction for 4 Days Beginning Monday ANTONIO MINERVINI ARTISTIC ACCORDION ENTERTAINER In Addition to the Picture 202 NAUCTIHO Se SLIAGV «VQNAZ 4O US \ Bismarck Bank bankrupt acts, except such debts as ‘4 P; i rograms. are excepted by law from such dis- Bisma ck D. ms. coer ee TCH, N. . (usual admission) , ' : \ Dated this 1ath day of Junuary, A. D. 1923, FRED WALZ, é ‘Bankrupt. Order ‘of Notice Thereon. District of North Dakota, 8s:

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