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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1923 ONE DIES IN BOOZE FIGHT Another Said Wounded in) Shooting Affray Near Chicago | | 0, July 3—One another is wounded and man known to have | several others | ve been wounded at Sag in La-| township early today in what | Ne authorities believe was a battle | Netween two rival hands of liguor runners. The Jone ded 2 was believed to shootin identified as “Buck” yrmerly of Lamont, was shot d his body left in a pit as smoke of battle cleared away. man “Oldest Elk’s” Daughter Dies July . St. | , widow of | nd daughter of Daniel E the “Oldest El | | | | | | | Wingate, | died of | \ survived by one | nk Kalka of Fargo, | Daniel E, Wingate, who at | , became noted recently ned the Elks lodge af the | “oldest baby Elk.” He ts a member of Fargo lodge No, 260, B. P. O. E. her, WO APPOINTED ’1 TO STATE BOARD wW. lenberg. Porterfield and Oscar Hal- of Fargo, have. been reap- inted members of the state board | armacy for five-year terms by | Governor Nestos, , CALLED OFF; PUT ON AGAIN LATEST WORD (Continued from Page One) preliminaries have ween definitely dl, ir of expectaney hangs over the town which has become the cen~ qter of intorest of the sport world. Tom Gibbons, apparently the least disturbed of anyéne in Shelby over the hitch in negotiations in Great nent of the y shadow-boxed, and pune the condition, in | better than it w ous bout, The challenger’s weight has drop- ned from 190 pounds to a little less than 178 pounds before he began training, He probably will fight at that weight. ur the The the of rope challenger's experts KEARNS ARRIVES. helby, Mont. July 3—Jack , manager of Jack Dempsey, here from Great Falls this morning and went immediately to fight headquarters to take charge of » cash on hand being received for tickets. He was accompanied by sev- eral government. offictals who will check the fight receipts for collection of the amusément tax. JEFFIMIES TO REFEREE New York, July 3.—Jim Jeffries, former heavyweight champion, will | the match between 4 d and Luis Firpo at Boyles res July 12, promoter Tex Rick- rd announced today. referee Willi NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given, that that in mortgage, executed and de- rthur B. Damstrom and trom, his wife, o Wilton National Farm Loan ociation, of Wilton, N. D. Maptederce, dated ‘the Ist day of May K'D., nineteen hundred and twenty- two and filed for record in the offi of the Register of Deeds of the Coun- ty ofsBurleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1 and recorded in Book 144 of iges, at page 184, will be fore- d by a sale of the premises im such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed 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 ten o’- clock A. M., on the 31st day of July A. 1. 1928, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, towi The North Half (N%) of Section thirty (30), Township One hundred forty qa) Range Eighty (80), and the Wouth-west quarter (SW) of section twenty-four (24) Township One hundred forty-two (142) range eighty-one (81), containing 465 acres a , STORM CENTER Mort, clo: Anna Hess, 11-year-old Baltimore girl, refuses to leave her “new mama,” Mrs. Hazel Burns, Orange, ‘Pex., school teacher. Mrs. Burns is reld in New Orleans Parish prison charged with kidnaping Anna. But the little motherless lass contends ghajleft Maryland with Mrs. Burne of lier own accord, a - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SHOW TOO VE . BEVY OF BEAUTIES IN at the n last Owing to the size of the produe-| Br Ly New York Winter tion and length of the performance, | ( summer three the nble to no encores will be permitted during; and as this is a full “Spice of 19 at the Auditorium) show, without encor July 11. The enti which made “Spic hour manage: ~~ TPS EASY, SHE SAYS, ONCE ~ an \ Miss Ethel Wood, 18-year-old Philadelphia dancer, doe the knack of it. eee First Aquaplane Ride of the will be given,] theat VOU LEARN HOW LARGE TO PERMIT ENCORES SPICE OF LIFE.” the full before m than thir! to see how_anid Yeave the night. There -two scenes which are no le: a brief intermis- of one hunéired Brendel & Bert, a company including 't think it’s hard to do a split, once you get And that comes, she says, from plenty of exercise, plenty of milk and plenty of sleep. Season You know that summer is here when the aquaplane enthusiasts start their sport. Above i Jelliffe, sister of Yale’s swimming champ, riding the waves at 25’ mil ing of the season in Long Island Sound. Miss Helena an hour in the first aquaplane out- MANY KILLED I N QUAKE Sw) <a \ Turbet, a district of the province of Khorasan, Persia, is reported to be the scene of.a terrible earthquake in which 8000 or more may have perished. The city of Turbet, its capital, is situated on the bank of Pacep ravine. The district of Turbet has a population of 30,000. more or less according to the U. S.| said sum is included in the amount Government survey thereof. due son such mortgage. ‘And the said mortgagee having| ‘There will be due on such mort- paid taxes on said premises assessed, gage at the date of sale the sum of And levied thereon for the years 1918,| One Thousand Dollars and Forty-one 1919 and 1920 in the sum of $346.72] cents for principal and interest and REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK At the close of business June 30, 1923, at Bismarck in the State of North Dako’ RESOURCES 47. 213.01 18,698.18 10,008.60 16,470.00 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, ete . Government issues Furniture and Checks and other cash, items Due from other banks and cash $ 5,100.44 63,444.77 68,545.21 Pig $409,078.47 LIABILITIES rie : $ 50,000.09 5,000.60 2,241.60 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ....... ss Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes ‘paid Individual deposits subject to cheek Guaranty fund deposit ... Liberty Bond Savings Deposits Timé certificates of deposit . Savings deposits ........ Gashier’s checks outstaiding Due to other banks ....... $112,853.41 1,786.25 9,215.00 172,639.92 35,619.89 846.85 z 18,875.55 351,836.87 - $409,078.47 County of Busleigh, ss. ef I, J.P. Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ea J. P, WAGNER, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1923. : E, V. LAH! ‘ “Notary Pu 4 A My Commission expires, June 16, 1929, Correct Attest: — FL A.LAHR ~ J. P. WAGNER, Directors, the mortgage,’ be- s paid under s of foreclosure and nd costs: le. Dated at Na day of June Wilton National Farm Loan Association, Mortgagee. H.C, Bradley, Attorney for Mortgagee, Napoleon, North Dakota, (6-23-80 7-7-14-21-28) BALDWIN Mr. Higgins and Mr. Fevold tended the bankers convention Bismarck last week, and report the con¥ention very interesting. poleon, N>D., this 20th Henry Larson has returne from Springfield Missouri wher she has been visiting friends and relatives for some weeks. Mrs. Claus Garmar, wife and three daughters of arbrook, Minnesots arrived the last of the week to visit friends and relatives. The Garmers are former residents of Baldwin. C. H. Berger was a the last of the week. caller in town Ernest Baumgart was a Suni guest at the home of Mr. and Mr Richard Borner and family. Fred Rupp and family have mov- ed into, the residence which they r cently purchased from Henry Rupp. A mixed car of éattle and was shipped from the stock ho ‘| Friday evening. W. C. Gehrke, who has been spending the past week in the Twin cities has returned home. E. E. Strandemo has_ returned home from a two'weeks visit in the eastern part of the state. Fred Wood will leave soon for Re- gan where he will oversee some in: —— (The Bismarck College) For free catalog and particulars write—G, M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. Dak, | Georgie Price, Hearn, Florence Rerkes, Alice Ridno’ Martha Throop, Bet Downing, v of orty. provements contemplating he is ‘ making on his. farm, William Bennet and Clarence Ot- tow, local cashiers, have returned from a two weeks vacation in Minn John Nordstrom and Fred Hogue motored to. Bismarek S: tormoon where they attended to bus iness affairs returning home in the evening. Frank Paul of the Burnt Creek business caller in y evening. distri town $ Miss Clara Satter and — William tonnet visited friends in the coun- try Sunday afternoon, was doing Saturda Louise Mey shopping in evening. Miss rs town Gerald Miller ef Minot stonned in town a few minutes on his way to re nes earner e yea eee Capitol Theatre | Mandan S$ Miller plans on round-up in Mandan three days. The windmill at the Soo station has been xepaired. pum day nights storm no water could b pumped except with the engine. Ss | Qty NE * Parents of Girl. Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaRue of the arents of a baby girl born Murphy of Bismarck, Association of at the convention held rt, Lake Lizzie, Saturé was on the unable to attend. St. Alexiug Hospital. but was Mrs, P. G. Weteh, Solen; Miss Rose . Hen Fise' Sauer, St. Cloud, Minn; M Talbert, Dodge; John J. Hague; Mrs. George F. Kasper, Mott Matt Kohler, Glen Ullin; Peter ‘Tap pier, McKenzie; Lella Buck, Tuttl Mie Tac AleXius hospital for treatment. Rrandum, Coleharbor, ha from the hospit charged Bismarck Hospital. Mrs. Magnus Wm. Stac e M Cleveland . Smith, Linton Mrs, John Bak Hazelto: A. Bandel, Heb b 5 city, have entered the Bismarck hos pital for treatment. Mrs, John Buch witz, Murdstield; Rev. A. Ha Mr: Wn, Hughes Verthein, Center M r, Hannover Too Late To Classify WA KD —Competent gir] for eral housework. \ BEGINNING TONIGHT Tuesday, July 3rd DANGER ACTION THRILLS SPEED Hold fast to your seats when you see the wonder melodrama “The Fast Mail’ —with— Charles (Buck) Jones and Eileen Pe See a great picture at our regular admission prices 2 Reel Stan Laurel Comedy. “The Handy Man.” Dancing Vaudeville ‘Bands Races Fireworks CireusActs School andhundreds of: Oster at INTER-STATE FAIR F Games ales. BISMARCK ~ ? NATIONAL Dey silbege arid The Soham j Roberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N. Dak, Consolidated, will hereafter be under the same management and students enrolling at one of these Colleges may change to the other without loss of time, change of text-books or additional _ tuition charges, Both Colleges in session thruout the year. Enroll ‘for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to e upon graduation, a good business or banking position immediately On ac-| count of the damage suffered in Fri- ry was named vice president of the North | Insurance program Romeo Hoksch, Napoleon; Alvin | Standon, have entered the St. | been dis- | Vetalin Chas. Rigler, 802 PAGH THREE At 21, a London girl is believed to be the youngest chemist owning L DOG” p and managing a business in Bng- land. | ae * |ELTINGE TONIGHT TUESDAY MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30 FLORENCE VIDOR “ALICE ADAMS” a PATHE NEWS aah MERMAID COMEDY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “THE GO GETTER” With T. Roy Barges And Seena Owen “SIX SECOND SMITH” ROUND 8 “FIGHTING ey LOOD 4 -— Bea PS ro. ee NN Deca aa 2 Ria TS This tribute in marSle to the U. 8. Marines is the work of Robert Ait- ken, noted sculptor, It will be un- at Paris Island, 8, ©, on Arm- istice vei Ave, B. FOR RENT light Streot. FOR RENT Sin apartment with kit fth St. Phone D— Young the month, F, street, 7-3-1w Furnished rooms for house bth y to work ink, 421 THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE on the Great patos) Transit Corporation Steel pLenmers) 4 , = “Tionesta” ‘Juniata’? Octorara’ Duluth to Buffalo and Return XURIO! comfort, beautiful acener; d educational value. Cruising Lake Superior—Straits of Mackinac— “Luke Huron—Luke St. Clair—Detroit River—Lake NN. Eric ‘and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes group. Passenger service exclusively every three days stopping at Houghton, Sault Ste. Marie, Mackinac Island, Detroit, iN Cleveland, Buffalo, (Niagara Falls). \ 4 ‘Best dining service and slecping ‘accommodations in_ the world included in fare. Orchestra Dancing Tickets and Reservations at All R. R. and Tourist Ticket Offices G. C. WILLIAMS, @. L. T. Corp. All Barber Shops opened until 11 p. m. tonight CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4TH. EFFECTIVE JULY Ist, 1923, prohibits the manufacture and sale of a twenty ounce loaf of bread. The’ new law says they must weigh one pound, one and one-half pounds or a multiple of one pound. We have changed the weight of Blue Ribbon bread to comply with this law. Any loaf of other weight than mentioned above is illegal in No. Dak. Barker Baking and Candy Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directers Licensed Embalmer in Ch DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 —————————— PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS ~ -. Licensed Embalmer in ; 3 Day Phone 108 Pone 100 or 004 OY 2M AMS | smear