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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 « COLLECTING OF STAMPS STILL A FAD Saterest in Old Collection. still High as Shown at Auction | of Specimens 1 3560 FOR ONE STAMP) Too Many People Appreciate | a Good Stamp When They | See-It Say Old Timers The old /fad4 stamps / not | but is going; cording to of the American Philate! y, who recently concluded here they characterized as the most ul gathering since the or- tion was founded 38 years More than 250 attested to the popularity of collecting when they bid quick lively/at an auction in which several hundred stamps and groups were put up. In all more than $6,100 was paid alt of the bidding. The paid was $560 for a stamp issued by Bri- 1856, and which w considered a rare en. The t that such a price paid for stamp not in best condition w: farded as indicati Washington, Oct. for collecting post n the an ever, members ety four cent blu h Guiana collectors. still stamp | priié condit aurora na Bruzovna, who is appearing} resident of California prior to 1914. | voice orien, though, — ian’t| it “Blossom Time,” which the Me | _Wlien the war broke out Mme * the “old timers” | Shubert will present at the Augi-| Uruzovna was in Berlin. After sev ; Abdi ¢ wks’ detention as an enemy too “many “wise {torium Theatre fgr a limited engaye-| . eeiGaaad Ana een {and it is no longer! ment of one ni and | possible to pick up valuable rarities |16th is a popular 1 - for a song. Even the children, they) grad and Warsaw and former cl , now know a good one when! soldier in the Polish arnty they see it. They all hark back to|iaking hey American debut in * the.time when such and such a/som Time,”>having argived in th stamp could be got anywhere for’alparts a fow ionths ago. Mme, intends tates her home. Ostoya ef the killed during now quotéd and) zovna y dollars, resting specimens few. cents but bought for One of the’ in which evoked the am HALINA BRUZOVNA AND JULES EPAILLY » returned ta th y a brilliant gathering men of public af- y. Before the war uzovna made a trip” across nara Desert by automobile. ding and finally was a pink three or later work ny previou: ater ebihe . ivari. It was-pureha county, Mississippi, request is made | pec Mt ation on which was jg99 jy the founder of the j a @.,,.| sho made “Ov 1 ea <a Devil with pitchfork. This type Adlon tobtausie the for a of places in your@state | join That Forgot God.” Perey Mar- | Mine moment has come to be known as the “Old wretmor Se ee in. [wehordc that peuple gntiwe e feb odstcleat'| nich tae Mark Sabre and Anh omorrest |\teaches thes stomach’ all Westmoreland, while he was ambas Bey Himself” issue. hewdee,dt:Vientia productive variety. _ [as Lady Tybar head the east. A year | flitulence, heaunurn, gat a — nai ren “Jar eh? ts : i Dp » free potatoes for seed is | was sy in filming the picturesque | tution und pain disappear. Druggists The “Jarnowick” is a splendid Maen teehee one apesimen oP thie last the mag |the quest of another county agent, es of English life. the exteriors j cuarantee ea Bue topeort eat ries Pe whe from gic county, Penn-|being taken in the actual localities digestion at dnee, End your stomach Sy i with the | Who wr ry yy ' te It is contempor Supeb Ce ss mentiondd tins thasbeok: trouble for few cents. “Papanini” Guerneri (1743), now pre- | °Ylvania. This county CATT TA i Midaiolind’ tees at |! pecially the growers OE Irish | mentioned in the book. i wet ene ie “the. teehee potatoes und wants the! One of the most sympathetically | j re a a the so. many igense-tree potatoes that have | Levkood fiend of Mark Sabreis; who pian is one Gt thal iver | ion anes the thoughts and feelings of ‘Ptunzle- Gee neds sare ane licens cake An Ala ama county agent is in te OY ' Arthur Met an aston | eee a here which has stores in Portland, {Det ita potatoes and ihe rednene se ° . « Valuable Stradivarius Violins! Mo. ang in Grand Rapids, Mich, ang | ‘he xperimeat station ¢ | which at’ one time operated in Fort V ne, Ind., inaw, Micl Left on Death of Connec- ticut Merchant Dakota Spuds. Find Favor Norwich, Conn., Oct. 5.—Four spe- cially valuable violins are in the col- ion of the jate Archibald Mitchell, goods merchant, whose death oc- red here recently. are the “Bott” Stradivari (1723), the “Earl” Stradivari (1722),] Fargo, N. D.- Oc Potatoes the “Jarnowick” (1741), and the! from North Dakota fields are receiv- | “Healy” vari (1711). The] ing favor in ofstern and southern to be - “Rott” is regarded as one of the most | states for seed purposes, according | widely known instruments in the} to Dr. A. II. Benton, marketing spe-|to ™ A United States. It was at one time ‘owned by. the Duke of Cambridge, and afterwards by Louis Spohr, pass- ing later into the hands of the late Prof. John Bott who, assa young man, had been a pupil of Spohr. The “Earl” is of exceptional, size EN weight, whtch distinguishes it tural college. have written offici at the requesting names and addresses potato dealers in North poses. The Original Cash and Carry Store. SATURDAY § eee Electric Spark Soap. $ 1 .00 20 bars EES ‘By the 100 bar boxy. $4.85 XN Pore ee $1.00 By the box.. $3.70 Swift’s Ribback Bacon. A fresh shipment. Per pound. Swift’s Picnic Hams., per DOWNAE 624 3 Pes a es ae ee Spring Chickens. Corn fed, fat, tender. Per pound: <7. S25) tj. « dae tegen nian sal Dandy large Squabs> Each Kekogg’s Corn, Flakes, large. ’ 18c 24c 20c 10 pound boxes, “ Soda Crackérs ..........0....00005 $1.20 Ngtaiia © poekagee oa ele Best-Creamery Butter. ae 50c Per pound ..... COFFEE. . as Richholt’s Quality Coffee. ; 3 pounds ,: Richholt’s Special Blend. © 8 ‘pounds’. oA Our ee on oaitee.” If not satisfied your - money back.’ No better coffee'on the market, , pcyen stores Detroit and Sag- ang Middletown, Conn. In The East cialist at the North Dakota Agricul- | | County agents from these states j / college | Dakota who ; 5 coulq furnish potatoes for seed pur-| of 4,500 ac In-a letter-received recently Yried on under the direction of W, G. Richholt’s Cash 14 Carry (mee ar] Grocery [7m 6 Thayer] 3 packages. - ee are 40c ii $1.00 of from the county agent of Neshoba bes widen ist nstapbaroe nia ve s of the state. Th demand be partly the sult of the experiment trials now conducted by the North Da- <periment Station in southern result from the trip | made by } eo. P. Wolf, former county agent, when he was sent by the college on a tour of the potato | es of the south and east,” Benton, d Irish Cobblers seem the varieties especially favored iw’ the east central states, according Couey. To fill this demand from eastern d southern markets the college of- Is have sent the names of sev- successful growers gf disease- ee seed. t is made pos- ble through the recent inspection »s of potato fields “car- being | kota | | | { | of | Couey, of the college staff. Mr. | Couey reports that 4,500 acres have | been inspected this fall and of this j ntimber more than two-thirds of the | sed as being approv- d seed. sh Cobblers are i in demand at pres- ent to be shipped as seed to other places, according to Dr..Benton. The marketing spec the eastern and southern demand is only for the best potatoes and that the premium is high on the smooth, large potatoes of good type for the variety and that tne armers who are fortunate enough to have good pota- toes of that de tion may. reason- ably expect to receive a comparative- ly high price for their product. | GERMANY’S BOSS | Dr. Gessler, minister-of defense, | who-has been appointed dictator “of all Germany by the Stresemann gov- ernment during the complicated sit. -uation ‘permit } on | Store. existing’ in the fatherland || THE BISMARCK i Le CA In Mystery Death FIXED PRICE ie FOR MILK JS SUGGESTED Swiss Doctor ‘Declares Price | of Milk Does Not Cover Cost. of Production —_—i a ome ' | | MES | Syracuse, N. ¥., Oct. 6—An inter; national commission with the power | to fix the retail price of milk and | to control in some degree its produc: | n was proposed to the World's Congress today by Dr. E, Laur, director of the Swiss Rural Union. | The price of raw milk is strongly influenced by the prices of butter, | cheese und condensed milk, Dr. Laur | These are commodities of in- | nal commerce andy conse- quently the price of milk is influenc- | ed by the world markets. While the commerce in milk -prodacts is inter- ed, milk producers are not and as a result the price: of mill, ins m does not cover the cost of production, he de- Photo shows Charles i Webb, j band of Mrs, clared: | fashionable Weste! ms Urging an organization that would | (lth cf New York, wader unces. regarded by her an active exchange of views all that is of interest concerning | the international marketing. ofzmilk, | Dr. Laur called upon the congress to onsor the foundation of a eommis- on. It is all right for Swiss cheese to he rv te. 28 S50 8 picious th: death certifi Woman was the dadghter of S. ngs Gorman. She was wealthy her own right and a leader ultra-social set. issue hus- Webb who died at the The dead L. Jen- in of the + SECOND SUMMONS In Justice Court. Justice of of Burleigh. fore Anton Peace. Beer, W. A, Ray, Defendant. defendant: By the 9th ni shed on, te and the store building situated at 305 street in\ the city of Bismar Dake uch stock of neeries ITited in above entitled action of pl together with the costs 1 ments; and you are notified t! pear gind answer will ti ke j plaintitts you ANTON BEER, SMITH, { altores ft Heese: may be well supplied with holes but there can pe a condition of too much hole | Beulah Lignite Coal is Best and not ehowkh cheese, said Profes- | $4.75 per ton. Order now sor R, Burri, director of the Swiss Dairy and Réscarch Station, another | acre Transfer Co. Phone speaker. He said that experiments | 62. with green’ fodder silage as,feed far ee cows failed because the cheese | LONG, Tig SLEEVES i produced from their milk had’ had | Long are the style ofr day- There's more of i an excessive number of large holes, | time dresses any of them are 3 id of it due to the peculiar fermentation | tisht-fitting. are bishop na Silvertown tyle, or fitted to the elbow, with caused by the s Age “ AT THE MOVIES CAPITOL THEATER | Au important booking ‘announced | pitol Theatre is the William n version of A. S. M. Hut- | Story, “If Winte: y read novel has urized under the oe STOMACH MISERY, been faithfully pic Record For Long 5 Distance Swimming Claimed By Roman Rome, Oct. distance swimMing is claimed by the Roman swimmer Armando Sani¥ale, one gf the water fans of the s Santiibale swam a distance of 100 kilometers recently, and contends that such a feat constitutes a record. The distance is roughly.60 miles, and ran.on the Tiber from Rome to the sea, The time was 15 hotrs. His accomplishment seems phenom- enal, but it should be remembered that the Tiber is a very swiftly flow- ing river, the current moving at the rate of two or three miles an hour. DUSTIN FARNUM in “THE MAN WHO: WON” —and— HAROLD LLOYD in “HIGH & DIZZY” Complete Line of: Tennis and Gym Shoes, also Dress Shoes. Capital City Clothing Attention Indoor | Sports. The American Bowling Alleys will be open“ Wednesday, Oct. 8, in A-1 condition. Tod Late To Classify FOR RENT—Room at 111-1002 Sth St. + 10-5-1 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ‘A. S. M. Hutchinson’s Famous Novel “IF WINTER COMES” FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur- nished’ clean rooms, it modern house. Will rent for $20.00 per month, 213 11th St. Phone opm, 1 WANTED—Competent \girl for gen- eral housework. Inquire 623 7th or phone 487-W. 10-5-1W FOR RENT—One large room, in mod- ern house, on ground floor, for. light ‘housekeeping. Also for sale, coal and gas range, and Universal Range. Call 523 7th St., or-phone | 487-W. 10-5-1w | WANTED-—Dishwashor at the Sweet , Shop. 10-5. TONIGHT —and— SATURDAY | A Romantic Melodrama of Hearts and Horses; Thrills and Suspense. A ~ Great Race Track»Story “Counterfeit “Love” —also—s “Fighting Blood” - Roung. 11 . PATHE ‘NEWS: AESOP’S FABLE “THE BAD BANDIT” provoked. by Bavarian separationist moves md tumult among the dis- satisfied populace, : ircular section to finish *| “DIAPEPSIN” ENDS GAS, INDIGESTION Instantly? Stoms ach corrected! You ) COMING Douglas Fairbanks in a Cord “than you will find in any other ure €& CORD TIRES “Best in the Long Run” Bismarck Motor Co. MONDAY —and— TUESDAY MARY ALDEN —in— “A WOMAN’S~ WOMAN” Adapted from Mrs. Nal- bro Bartley’s Saturday Evening Post story of the same iat PATHE NEWS CAMEO COMEDY “TRAFFIC”. “Rohin Hood” Adams and one Evans, doi: Evans, Plai p you ionetie: and that by, virtue of a levy under a writ of attachment | issued in above entitled action said plaintiffs have a lien upon your stock | of groceries, soft drinks ‘and other | articles owned and kept by you in ‘t, and demanding that said stock Justice of the Penc STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County. Be- the The State of North Dakota to said this Second Summons herein | jou are directed to appear before me | at my office in the city of Bismarck, | North Dakota, at 10 o'clock A. M. on day 6f October, 1928, there to answer to the complaint of H. S. Adams and John’ Evang, doing busi- neds as Adanis & Evans, against you | alleging that you are indebted to them in the sum of sixty-five and 14-100 dollars with interest from Au- Oth, 1923, for labor, repairs | for ith » North and ticles being particularly des- d in the Sheriff’s return of levy and the dgment against | ng’ n ‘this Toth day of September, be, Passion Play of Oberammergau was Lectin Se 5 818)040, isibee its aaa ‘served by publication tn the Bis- marck Tribune. ANTON BEER, dustice of iy Peace. pertotmignes { MRS, NEWHAM GAINS 20 LBS. BY TAKING TANLAC en, increased’ my weight) out.. My appetite failed, and what " " Ps ew or | little IT ate fermented on my stom- Noe ine an says End colar | ach. T wan burdened with back aches ‘ LA und dizziness, and actually: got town energy than I had had in y to ninety-five pounds in weight. the appreciative statement o “Five bottles of Tanlac restored Newham; 814. 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