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PAGE. EIGHT BURNSTAD BACK' TO MONTANA TO FACE CHARGES Prominent Citizene of Logan County Ready to Answer Them, He Says Bozeman, Mont., July 13.—Chris. P. Burnstad, prominent citizen of Burnstad, North Dakota, and at one e called the cattle king of North’ was brought to Bozeman} last night by Sheriff Smith on a! charge of obtaining money under) false pretense, the amount involved | being the property of the| ‘aul Cattle and Loan Company St. Paul, Extradition papers were issued by Governor Dixon up- on the request of the county attor- ney of Gallatin county for Burnstad und were presented to Governor Nestos in North Dakota by ‘Sheriff Smith. Burnstad is said to have negotiat- ed with the St. Paul Company for a loan of $45,000 in August, 1919, with which to be paid for a shipment of cattle to be loaded on cars at Wil- low Creek, Gallatin county. — In this shipment of 1,031 head of cat- tle but 653 were the property’ of Burnstad, according to County At- torney Peterson and the remainder belonged to Basil ‘finsiey and A. L. Martin of Willow Creek, who had arranged with Burnstad to take them to North Dakota for pasturing. The Burnstad shipment was valu- ed at $15,000 and the St. Paul Com- pany is now seeking recovery of the other $30,000. Burnstad did not attempt to fight extradition and said he was willing to be brought back to face the charges. He was met en route at Hunters Hot Springs by Robert At- kins of Napoleon, N. D., his attor- ney. LEADERSHIP Forty persons were injured, tracks and overturned near the and that caused the accident. Remarkable Photo of Air Crash Probably for the first time since man has conquered the Thig shows two planes starting to fall was taken from another plane. This happened at Hendon, collision in the air. Here’s What Happened at Open Switch” me ‘perhaps fatally, when a two-car high: Gratwick, » a Buffalo suburb. A work train had teft a switch open, it is said, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -speed trolley train jumped the air has a photographer caught two planes in just a few seconds after impact. near London, The picture WILL CHANGE Senator Dillingham’s Death to Result in Senate Changes Washington, July 13.—Important changes in senate committee leade:- ship will result in the death of Senator Dillingham of Vermont. He; was in line to become chairman oa the judiciary committee next De- cember 4s he was ranking member to the late Senator Nelson of Minn- esota, who was chairman at the time of his death. Sen. Brandegee, Re- publican, Connecticut, is now in line for that chairmanship. Sen. Dillingham was one of the veteran Republican “atalworthies”) and had served prominently in many capacities, especially in legal work and as an acknowledged ex- pert on immigration, Senator Dillingham in years was chairman of the prim- leges and elections committee and had charge of the charges brought by Henry Ford against Senator New- recent Lt ANOTHER TRICK WATER SPORT Canoe-pushball is the latest of, the new water sports which become popular in England. Many of the canoes are upset in the keen This photo was taken on the Thames. tussel for the great floating ball. ave . 8: SOLDIERS ARE KILLED BY PRODUCT, CLAIM | a corporation, last will of .F. M. Rogers,’ Deceased, Mason City Loan & Trust Company, George W. Brett, Mark; A. Duemeland, R. E.: and O, F. Clark,! are defend and an execution | issued upon said judgment, the u Counee, Georg Morris, J.B, ‘ef the Register of Deeds of, sai Dated this 10th day of July, 1923. Frank Barnes, Agent for Regan State Bank, Regan, Ns ‘Dak. Scott Cameron, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given ‘that | that certain mortgage, executed and: deliv-, ered by G. Olgeirson and‘ Isabel H. |, mortgagors, to ‘ompany, a cor- poration, Mortgagee, dated .Octaber ‘Twenty-second 1917,‘ and filed. for record in the office of the Register Olgeirson, his wife Union Investment © of Deeds of the County of Burleigh |' and State) of North Dakota,’on the First day ‘of ‘November. 1917, Sand recorded in Book One hundred fifty- one of ‘Mortgages, at: Page: Fitt: seven; and thereafter assigned by mortgagee, by an imatrumient in writing dated’ January Fifteenth, 1918, to Helen Conhaim, <of Saint Paul, Minnesota, which assignment was on the Seventeenth day of Jun- uary 1918, duly recorded in the office, E One hunaeed ok One, hundred at Page One, | leigh County, in Bo fifty-one of Mortga hundred “seventy-one clased by a sale of the such mortgage and hereinaft. cribed, at the front door ofthe es leigh County Court House, ‘in. the 1,500 GALLONS OF BOOZE IS TAKEN INN. D. Liquor Seizures of the Last 12 * Months Reported by U. S. Officials Fargo, July 13~Almost | fifteen hundred gallons of illicit liquor and over twelve thousand gallons of mash were seized by federal prohi- bition agen North Dakota dur- ing the twelve-month period endiag on June 30, last, according to thé an- nual report on file at the state head-, quarters office here, announced yes- terday by Roland Cruden, Approximately $9,000 worth of property havinga money value, such as sutomobiles and pure grain alco- hol, was selzed during the year, part of which has been sold and the money turned over to the department at’ Washington. A large amount of miscellaneous articles, such as grips, whiskey testers, stoves, cooling tanks, army canteens and liquor glasses, was also takep, Several purchases of cocaine and morphine were seized and turned over to the narcotic de- partment for prosecution. Last June was the heaviest month in the number of stills, coils and fér- menters and the amount of mash seized, but in other respects fell be- hind previous months, the report shows. The three months of Sept- ember, October and November last fall and the month) of May this spring, were also heavy months. The complete report by months fol- lows: : Gals. of Stills Liquor Seized Seized Arrests July ......1922 96 78 August ....1922 97% uti) Sept. 45% 41 Oct: 290% 61 27 35 52 127 109 110 3 c 40% 35 104%... seeed esos. 293 1469% CONSTRUCTION LESS IN JUNE Seasonal Construction Building Estimates Is Shown / June construction volume was 14 nercent under May, according to F, W. Dodge Corporation. The decline was general except in portions of the Central Wert. - Total contracts awarded during June in the 36 East- ern States (including about. 7-8 of the total volume in the country) amounted to $71,034,000. In spite of the decline, this figure indicates ® large volume of work started. Any month that shows more than $350,- 000,000 for these 36 states is a heavy month. ‘The decline from June, 1922, was 6 percent. Last month's total $16,313,000 or 37 percent for res’ 122 4 853 in *CAREFUL;JOHN! | Don't tell the wife you've been sitting up with a sick friend. She might have a retinoscope, invented by Dr. W. D. Bates, of New York, ebown wearing it. The retinoscope detects Hes by discovering shad- ows in the eye, he says. over $2,109,524,000. "The increase the eepbnaine period of last year Was 9 percent During the past three months the lead over last year has been dwindling. It seems probable that, the peak of this year’s construction volume:was ‘passed in 'May. Although ‘the second half of | Swanson of Becker county ithe year is not likely to have quite jso large.a construction volume as’ ithe first half, activity seems likely ito keep on at a very considerable rate, Residential buildings continued to Head all other classes during the past six months, amounting to $893,- 185,000, or 42 percent, of the total constructiom This is one of the three classes which shows an in- crease over the first half of 1922, jthe increase being 20 percent. Pub- jlie works and utilities increased 3 ‘percent; and industrial buildings in- creased 68 percent, the biggest in- crease recorded. “ Contemplated new work . reported in June amounted to $569,008,000, a decrease of 11° percent from the amount reported in May. The Northwest June was the fourth consecutive month of, heavy construction volumi in Minnesota, the Dakotas and Northern Michigan. Although the June total of construction started, $16,537,000, was 13 percent under the May figure, it was greater than any other monthly total for the dis- trict. The increase over’ June of last year was 57 percent. The lare- er items of last’ month’s record were: $5,654,000, or 34 percent, for public works and utilities; $4,630,- (000, or 28° percent, for ‘residential ‘buildings; $2,763,000, or 17 percent, for educational buildings; and $1,. 268,000, or 8 percent, for business buildings. Contracts awarded during the past six months have amounted to $76,- FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1928 000, was 35 percent under the amount reported in May. POSSE HUNTS - MANWHOSHOT §, D, SHERIFF Forty to Fifty Persons Launch Hunt Near Moor- head, Minnesota, for Rust | Fargo, N. D., July 13.—Sheriff Fred Kraemer of Fargo, and Peter Mel-1 vey of Moorhead, were called’ to De- troit, Minn., last evening’to help cap- j ture Edwin Rust. The hunt for the youthful murder- er of Sheriff I. C. Fulker of Aberdeen, $. D., on a train near Moorhead Sun- | day, evening, July 1, has been re- sumed in earnest, A sheriff's posse renewed the search last night when Rust is said to have been discovered on a freight train in the yards at Detoit. zy . Traveled With Rust, About 8 p. m. yesterday a stranger came to tae office of Sheriff Kd. in De- troit and reported that Rust was beating his way east on a freight train that just had arrived in De- troit. The assertion was borne out by another stranger, companion of. the first. They claimed they had traveled with Rust from Staples. The sheriff with deputies and the chief of police of Detroit started for the train, A man, whom the officers believe was Rust, took to the woods when the officers attempted to surround him. The sheriff and his aides gave chase and a general alarm was sounded. The fugitive managed to get away in the woods to the west of Detroit ~ ASPIRIN® ~ ‘Say “Bayer” and Insist! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper, directions. Handy box- es of twelye tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticay cidester of Salicylicacid. Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain and up to an early hour this morn- \ing the man hunt had proven fruit- less, | Alarm Is Sounded. The sheriffs of Clark county, Minn., land Cass county, N. D., were im- mediately notified and they, with sev- eral deputies joined the hunt within a short time. At midnight it was re- ‘ported at the Detroit jail that be- tween 40 and 50 persons had taken up the search, Vaporizes to the Last Drop To use Red Crown is the essence of economy—not from the: stand- point of purchase price alone but from the results earned. When Red Crown is mixed with air in your carburetor it causes per- fect combustion—this means the irreducible minimum of carbon de- dersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh Cou ty, North’ Dakota, will sell at public auction to. the highest bidder for cash at ‘the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on the} 7th day of ‘August, 1923, at two: o’clock P. 'M., the real estate des- eribed ag follows: South half (S%) of Section Three (3), and the Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (SEXNW%), Southwest ee of North east quarter (SW%NE%) and North half of Southeast quarter (N%SE%) of Section Four (4) Township One Hun- dred Forty (140) Range Seventy-six (16), and also all of Section One (1) Township One Hundred Forty (140) Range Seventy-seven (77) in said} Burleiad COME f b | r so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgement {and Twenty cents; and costs amounting in all to the'®nd expenses of sum of $14,185.78 with 6 percent in-|torney fee allowed terest from July 6th, 1923, and allj Dated accruing costs. Dated at: Bismarck, N. D., this-6th day of July, 1923,% "se Albin ‘Hedatrom, Sheriff “of Burleigh. County, North : Dakota. Wilmington, Del, July 18—A charge that American soldiers were killed during the war by salvarson manufactured by Herman Metz, on three weeks ago for gall trouble. former Congressman of New York, was made today by Isidor Kresel, “MAY SUMMON defense counsel, at the trial of the MR. WILSON] ¢overnment’s suit against the Chem- ical Foundation for the recovery. of seized German patents, Mr. Kresel also charged that the government shielding Mr. Metz “in not g it disclosed that it was his salvarson that killed our soldiers.” He stated that at the proper time he would inquire “what the motive of the government is in taking that position.” ‘ity of ‘Bismarck, Burleigh ‘County,’ North ‘Dakota, atthe hour of Oni in e afternoon on:' tl first day of July 1923, to isfy the amount due upon such mort gage on the day of sale,’ The premis: es described in ‘such mortgage, which will be sold to satisfy thi ; Same are situated in‘ the County. Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and: described as. follows:—The . South: west Quarter. of the Southeast Quar- ;ter, the Southegst Quarter of the: : Southwest Quarter, and Lot Four of. Section Thirty, in ~ Township One | Hundred oe North,.of Range’ Seventy-five West of the Fifth Prin-| cipal Meridian. There will be due on such mort. e at the date of sale the sum. of' ine Hundred Thirty-nine Dol besides the. costs, le, and the y law, June Twentieth 1923, Helen Conhaim, Assignee Adrian E. Buttz, .- j Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, North Dakota. (June 21-28 and July §-22-19-26-1928) oe dential buildings; $75,696,000, or 20 299,000, a record for the dis! a per cent for public works and utili- The increase over the first half of ties; $55,866,000, or 15 Percent, for 1922 was 61 percent. Residential industrial buildings; $44,727,000 of construction, amounting to $24,150,- 12 percent for business buildings; , 000, was 32 percent of all construc- dj and $26,410,000 or 7 percent, for ed- tion during the first half of the! ucational buildings. year. : . The June figure brought the total Contemplated new work reported for. the first half of the year up to; during June, amounting to $12,931,- 1 berry. Senator Dillingham was operated Posit, consequently less fouling of spark plugs—it means less expense for grinding valves—it means a smoother running motor—it means little, if any, pre-ignition.. When you use Red Crown There Is o Waste either of money or energy. Every drop is converted into power — clean, sustained, usable power. It _ is obvious that 800° of heat in your cylinder heads under working con- ditions is all and sufficient to burn the heaviest ends of Red Crown. That is yas you eet such extra- dinary m whén you have Red Cro’ he * wn'in your tank, Washington, July 18—A subpoena for former President Wilson whose testimony may be sought in the Morse trial was prepared in the Dis- trict of Columbia supreme court at the request of counsel for the de- fense. It was said that defense at- torneys had not decided definitely whether the subpoena would be served and they would not indicate the character of the testimdény the former president would be asked to give. START.ON YOUR TRIP in ‘comfort. Don't trust to the trolldy to get you to the train. It may be blocked. Don't walk and tire yourself out at the very start of your journey. Order us to send One of our autos to take you and your baggae to the cars. Then ‘you'll pide without be- ing ero , there will be no ‘bloc! and you'll take your seat in the car comfortably and well /satiafied. HRER TAXI LINE - .|-. Phone 67 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by William P. Kelley to the Sterling State Bank of Sterling, North Dakota, a corporation dated the 22nd day of November 1916 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota on the 25th day of November 1916 at 5 o'clock P. M. and recorded in book 138 of mortgages on page 162 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front do in the city of Bis ck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dako- ta at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 20th day of July 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort p ‘and which will be sold to sati y same are described as follo' to wit: ’ Northwest quarter (NW%) of the southwest quarter (SW%) of section ARCHITECTS MEETING OFF Grand Forks, July 13.—Officers of the North Dakota Architects Association have decided to post- pone the convention of that body until some time in October. Rees L. Phelps, ‘ : =! “Attopneie fertptabuet NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- Steele, Nor d GAGE SURE SALE (Fa y giyen that thai i certain mare ».executed and dell Shaan oe ered by Del a 7B McVay ad NOTICE i MORTGAGE Nie _C. McVay, his wife, mortgagors, OF eA eE MOR TGA! 1g the State ot North Datta, mort Notice “is hereby: given that de-'#agee, dated the 23rd day of August,| fault has been made in the condi-|1910, and filed for recordin the of- tions of that certain‘ mortgage made | fice of the Register of Deeds of the, by Harry Baker, of \Regan, North| County of Burleigh and: Dakota, to the Regan State Bank, a| North Dakota ‘én the 28rd corporation of Regan, North Dakota, | August 1910, and/ recorded 1 phich jsald mortgage is dated the| Po of Mortgages ‘st page 78, will be ‘17th day of November, 1920, and foreclosed by @ sale of the premises filed in the office of the Register of |in such mia and | hereinaftey Deeds of Burleigh County, North Da- | described ‘at. the front ‘door of the kota, on the 18th day of November, | OUtt-house in the City of Bismarck, 1920, at 9 o'clock» A.\M. and given|in the County of Burleigh and State ecure ‘the following indebted- | 0f North Dakota at the hour of two to-wit: 1 O'clock P, 4 on'the llth day of @ Note for Nine Hundred Fifty| August 1923, to satisfy the amount Dollars, ($950.00) dated November| due upon such mortgage on 27th, 1920 due July Ist, 1921 with |Ofjsale: interest at 10 per’ cent’ per annum| ~ The .premides _ described in - from date until paid, " mortgage and swhich will be sold: tos That the default consists of the) Satisty the, same’ ane ‘déscribed ‘as"| failure of the mortgagor’ to “The Southw : indebtedness~seeured--by -sai Bage when due or at all. met an ‘That there is clelmed to be due at the date of this motite: the: sum $1,026.34 for prinetpl and intetent.° at mol e' fore-. closed by-a-anlgnats ral preps} * erty. in said 2 tte WILLARD GETS $120,000. Jersey City, N. J., July 13.—Jess Willard will receive about $120,000 and Luis Firpo around $80,000 as their shares of the gate receipts for their battle. These figures were based on estimated total receipts of $400,000. Willard received thirty per cent and Firpo twenty-two per cent.of the gross amount, Good For Another Season , -Xou. will be agreeably surprised at aur success in clean- ing, repairing: and. remodeling that old suit— For a very. small sum, we'make'practi & new. one out of it, _ , GET OUR SUGGESTIONS AND PRICES, Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works .. Opposite Post-Office. 1 > + ‘Now is the time to get your Panama Hat _ BUY RED CROWN: At the following Standard Oil Service Stations. ‘fmalathes EB. MeCordy; . Attorney iad ‘mortgagee, in, Coun’ ismarck, i _| of of North D: pe? 6-12-19-26 7-8-10- ‘ota at Two O'clock--P,. JOM Ma of Friday, the: 20th dey ef dole, FORECLOSURE SALE Th al. pr. ‘ a EXECUTION paste eee ee ert dete Notice is hereby jue * given that by to satisfy ein troope | rendered. tn District Coast reoa 7 in, Official cheek, however, Tex Rick- | fourteen (14) in township one hun- ard said, will not be completed until | dred forty (140), north of ra: sev- Tate today. His estimate of an at-jenty six (76) west of the fitth prine tendance of more than 100000, he |elpal meridian containing forty, eres | Py r less accordin; eo Bowl, aint Dee Lea achits wal Gaited States’ Government Survey did not figure in the box office total. |""there-will be due on such onesie at the date of the sale the sum of JACK SATISFIED, $629.10 im addition to the costs and Los Angeles, July 18.Jack Dempsey, okeoness. of sale Including attorneys eight boxing champion, after |*T 0s sane 21, 1928, ; ing The Associated Press story 4 Sterling State Bank . the Fispo-Willard fight in Jersey} © of Sterling, N. D. * “very much, satis- i ® corporation, e result,” and that he be- "Mortgepee: the best man won. j added, “I am snxions to meet 7 it is up to! judgment, of wits Abe jounty, North Dak, iy i : xt “teralare Gants, Bh

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