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~ - XN ’ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928. - : THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE “le CRM SOME men sHiRT TALE: Pecaie Epidemic re = Se end a | eS | There has been an epidenite of Leads to Suspicion They Were Left in Sleepers on Purpose. Workmen’s Compensation Bo- | (ore, Ment ahlets eee, reau Runs Into Knotty | The first tale of a shirt involves [SCOTTISH RITE “| formed by the fF H) \ for the said Carl Melland, and which| Three (Sec. 3), Township One Hun-|30, was declared. A statement, said lien was filed in the office of the! dred Thirty-eight, (Twp. 188), Range| recent profits ha dbeen unsatisfac- which lien was filed to secure the payment of One Hundred Dollars | (8100.00) for labor done and per- id Ernest Melland m. that the personal property which will be sold to satisfy said lien is nua’ descril 3 follows: ~ against $6 previously” paid. quar- The wheat. grown upon Section|terly dividend of $1, payable | Nov. | Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun-| Seventy-five (I. 75), and the South-| tory, due to ty, on the 28th day of September, | east Quarter (°E 1-4) of Section One| costs. . \ { ae Y ~ »| 1923, at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M.,| (Sec. 1), Tovnship One Hundred - (95th. Reunion of Valley Of that there issnow claimed to be due eight ( “wp. 188), Range Sev- RAFFIA BELTS. | increased productions WHEAT MART - 1S UNSETTLED | | | | | : iach F {an elderly woman who cailed. at the | \ ,and unpaid on said lien at the date] enty-fve (R. ‘5), Woven raffia belts, in crude, bril- | Problems ‘office and, was, anxious for the te- | \ Hakec, tbe cra | of this notice the sum of One Hun- Joseph Coghlan, 7 turn of:a night shirt which she | « | cows oe] | dred Dollars, ($100.00); That said Attorney and Agent! piece serges and reps that are seen” \ | Many queer cases are presented S#ld her son had left on. pullman. | Imports of Canadian Wheat | _Many local members of the Scot-/lien will be foreelésed by a sale of for Albert Meliand, | everywhere now. lito the Work. Jomperfsation Burs It should be easy to discover, said | nf Ss een | BL Rite are planning to attend the;the grain covered by said lien at pub- Bismarck, North Dakota. bie, Hamaaby Gap. ake cont | S2@ as It was made of heavy blue | Countered by Possibility 95th reunion to be held in Fargo on| lic auction agreeubly to the statutes | 10-30-1t, ‘ GROSGRAIN EDGING {lene by ; ne of the recent! and white flannelette. It_was lo- | | November 12 to 15, inclusive. jin such ease made and proyided, at Stee ea A, Black white ain rib- | cases scribed in the following ® of Tariff Boost | | The 4 fi h he Equity Elev. i Hl s era maf tater {digest by Commissioner Wenzell cated and when the clerk was | e degrees from the fourth to, the Equity Elevator at Driscoll, Bur- DIVIDEND RATE CUT bon is used to edge the circular ‘ innloye: a pied in a ial i wrappiag it up she remarked, with Ben ay | the fourteenth, inclusive will be con- | leigh Oounty, North Dakota, on No-| New York, Oct. 30.—Directors of] flounces of a smart new black eatin fiessehted “tnt 8 ti coal mining’ grim, look, that she felt sure her Chicago, Oct. 30.—Imports of Can- | \ferred Monday, Noy. 12. Degrees| vember 9th, 1923 at 2:00 o'clock p.| the Natiosal Enameling Company to- ‘gown. Ka Weve méntne gees compensation | son, who had failed to. appreciate ‘| agian wheat and some increase of | |from the fifteenth to eighteenth, in-} 0 : ee enti oo sileees mUTY,| the article—het gtfe, too—had left | countey selling in the Northwest! ‘clusive, will be conferred on: Tues- | = reins that be froze his face while tt on the-car on purpose, but—"as | tended to ease down the wheat mar- | November 18, On November 14, engaged in the performance of his \jong as Tom's home, he’s going to | ier today during the early dealings. | rees from the nineteenth to thir- | \ o later developed into 9) wear it.” “Judging from the tone er, were handicapped by ty-first will be given and the thirty- | dence of first doctor in which she/ delivered this ulti- | j |first and thirty-second dégrees will | | be conferred on Nov. 15. |. The music in-the degrees will be | jin charge of Albert Stephens, Direc- | tor of the Scottish Rite Choir, and | ity that the tanff com- m,n after the alleged he had a cold arly two months | matum, Tom ‘vill wear it until he “Toshi i ise | { 5 a $3 shington might raise | shows that | takes.another trip and manages to |™ S310" at Washing’ = | ithe tariff. Besides unseasonably | Nt oe aoe pullman car— joa weather was reported threaten- | WEBB BROTHERS injury to Bureau. Cempensation de- of incredulity on the face of the BISMARCK GRAIN { ton rug, sew e and ©00K-| sup (ld, and can earn but very li nied on ground that proof was insuf- lost property clerk, he explained | (Furnished by Russqll-Miller Co.) ing utensils, Very cheap, Room)“ yo. wit p i i e 4 x ms ficienf to show injury in course of that he was a forgetful cuss, that | Bismarck, Oct. 30. 46 Annex Hotel. | have seed soner moccenmess xull! ‘The New Costumes for Wintgr indulge in many a delightful ' employment. he was always leaving night shirts |No. 1 dark northern . 10-80-3t | “You must admit that the above is| |]: ’ \ onthe train, and that his frugal | No. 1 northern spring ae | 0 s eas é a , CS eee ea tt oe rcidar (Noid coke aaa : an eae || Wariation. You will enjoy choosing the wrap, frock, or coat _ | thay to break him of his habit he.| No. 1 mixed durum BOE. SAEE. Dimng (YOOMyAUAEOES| . cag yR ESE HARE TRaER Tare rcae ‘ \ ee ee ee nak Chana Vin aoa Sis Main’ St. 10-g0-2t You save for cight years (payine in 1 needed to complete your winter wardrobe. ‘blind man could not overlook, so | No. 1 flax . a ne Rs a Ny Bae: Pe ae Ate ; i eye A eras phe aa FF Ne ee FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for rant. Safer than any bank, much larger in- | ‘om disease and of employment. Another case follows: A voc: A passenger bereft of his night ng ‘in the course | attire wrote in a plaintive plea for | {ts return, saying, “The weather is ional training student, re- | long, * ceiving 70 peteent of his pay from | thé government and 30 percent, from employer giving training, presented im for compensation, within one day of a year after, the date of al- leged injury, 2 rupture, resuiting from strain while shovelling coal. Employe did not cease work upsil 50 days after the alleged-injury, being then emled in by the government for operation at the army h 1. No complaint was made until report of cold and the tails of the shirt are so please rush by return mail.” Unless he has been care- less once more he has leg comfort at night, for the shirt was returned immediately. a A traveling man who reported | the loss of his night shirt sald somewhat pathetically that it was the only one he had with him, he had to have it because he didn’t dare to go home without it and it ought to be easy to find because it was red flafinel, Noticing the look : | trip.—Pullman News. SOWING OF DRAGON TEETH img crop damage in Argentina. Open- | ing prices which Varied from un-; changed figuies to on-fourth cent higher, with Dec. $1.05 7-8 to $1.06 and May $1.10 5-8 to 3-4 cents was | followed by a slight further upturn in some cases and then: by-a setback Jall around to below yesterday's fin- | ish. ' Subsequently fair buying support | developed and thé"ivarket was a lit- tle firmer in the last’ half of the day. The close wis‘ unsettled at 1-8 cent net decline to 1-8 to 1-4 advance with | Dec. $1.05 1-2 to $1.06 to $1.06, and May, $1.10 3-4, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. So. St. Paul, Oct, 30.—-Cattle re- | Jof Health | Doctors | Seorge Dower, organist. | | “Brothers who expect to attend! | the reunion are requested when they | | purchase their railroad ticket to ask | the ticket agent for a certificate re- A reduction in fees of physicians ipt,” an announcement from of England is proposed by Minister | Fargo. “Upon arrival in Fargo, { Lord, Unsiow (ave). |kindly present ithe same to William, threaten to strike, The | Johnston, Masonic Temple, Fargo, | patients affected are those treated | North Dakota. If one hundred and! out of the national health fund. i fifty brothers ptesent certificates, a} j fure and a half will be granted for thy round trip.” Too Late To Classify~ FOR SALE—Parlor and chair, library YOUR FUTURE FORTUNE TOLD READ THIS | “After-a while you are going to her | reeker | , 8x10 Wil-| 216 Mandan Ave. ; terest. You don’t have to die to get | 10-30-3t | the money. | Joseph Coghlan, Local Agent. 5 10-30 11- a “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” New Style Features in Winter Apparel | ceipts, 3,500. re! ENS fay FOR SALE-—Furniture for a 12 room According to Greek*Myth Thebes | steady prices. Grass-fat steers “un house including piano, beds, dress- NOTICE’ OF FORECLOSUR' , : | Was Built by Soldiers Who | yearings, $4 to $7.50. Bulk, $6.50) ers, upholstered chairs, dining OF FARM CAUOREES LIEN | Came From the Ground. and down, Grass-fat she-stock - chairs, kitchen cabinet, electric Notice is hereb: given that defa lt Pe | rare iy, $8 to $5. Odd lots good cows and |" washer, library table, Belgian has been made in the conditions of | Some strange things are con- |jneifers upwards, $5.50 or better. Hares and many miscellaneous. that certain farm laborers lien elaim- tained in the myths, One of them |Canner and cutters, § to $2.75. Call 307 Front St. or phone 642 ed by Ernest Melland of Driscoll, | ‘ is the Greek story of the sowing | Bologna bulls weighing 1,000 pounes —Mrs. Mary Friddle. Burleigh County, North Dakota, | of the dragon’s teeth. and over, largely $3.25 to $3.75. Few 10-30-1w ‘ a ig eel - = ae Te | At the bidding of the oracle of | up to $4. Stockers.and feeders open- $$$ Burleigh Coie NaS Creer “Phillips” | Apollo, Cadmus set out with a |ed active. Buly of early sales from | - i | ap aneyy , Say Phil Ips - Protect Your party of retainers to found the city | $3 to $950, within a quotable range |FOR RENT—Three nice rooms | : Doctor and Yourself Sate ane meinee tied jet ber oe Dies awe eee | dined, Gal at eaneteel Bee ae | The history of the top coat needs no tellipg—each season them and himself was killed by | lights, $8.25 to $8.50. Edburg 10-80-tf | fi : he and adie and still more favored. Bosra ,, | Cadmus. / | Hog receipts, 15,000. _Unevenly | ———— | ow it has become an essential part of every woman’s Refuse imitations of genuine ice ‘instructed Cadmus tosh 4 ‘ zi : . e A “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia,” the ee ronrtera teeth and'eow Seen Meee aatee Re espana FOR RENT—6 room modern house,| wardrobe. And, if your wardrobe does not include a top Tene Rlans for kee yeaee ard | them in a fleld, ws he completed | averages, early $6.75 to $0.85. Some] £04 Toestlon, south front, west, rd) coat, here is your golden opportunity. You are stre to find } cept only the genuine “Phillips.” | through the clod, then helmets, Meuinaients conn :t6' 46.00 or be- FOR RENT—8 room modern house, | % ) just the coat to meet your individual requirements. { sare cent bottles, i arge Es aa thenicammorcladiibonles sof: men, eer Ga oe nebraska goo location, east front, hot wa | Cy, ; sore Gein eS gaa of warriors stood In | kinds suitable foF shipping, $6.25 to| oR RENT—4 room apartment, im-| The Prices range from - . i} Nt = » | $6.40. Pigs steady., Bulk, $5.75. ia aE) io. | t Meddle not with our’civil war,’ - orf Sa mediate possession. said one of the warriors ay Cadmus east ree teat 9 Ste a Hedden Real Estate Agency. | vi v 4 Sig Webb Block. PI HUGHES DRAY BGVANCES 0 net eee ee went | early around $1225, Bost kinds helg| °° osc oe me | Baggage and Express. ‘Thereupon the warriors began to | higher. Light and handiweight fed sas é . Rates fight among themselves until all | Wes mostly $5.50. Heavy ewes $4 to Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. On Country Hauling. except five were killed. ‘These five |$450. Culls. and common ewes, sz/$4.75 per ton. Order now.! | Phone F190 || Joined Cadmus and helped him to vadan ame feeding lambs late ' Wachter Transfer Co. Phone’ | , build Thebes.—London Answers. in 50, : 62.° MADE ro MEASURE Punishment in 1618. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. ee ame aa v! all wool { ‘ag oer ot om ue punithing-a eul- | Chicago, Oct. 30.—Hog receipts,| _ A- O. U. W. Hallowe'en SUITS AND OVERCOATS No ees es oe prit by foreing him to “run the | 33,000... Fairly active, generaliy|dance Tuesday, Oct. 30th. $32.50 gauntlet” is said to have originated, | steady. Bulk good and choice 230| Nine o’clock A. O. U. W. Hall. ; Satisfaction Always, 1 National Tailors & Cleaners 5th St. Opposite McKenzie | in the Thirty Years’ war (1618-48), and 325 pound | and to. have been adopted bribe $7.60. Top $7.65, : | peans as a mode of punishment: Cattle receipts, 13,000. Desirable | |The culprit, stripped to the waist, | fed yearlings ‘and handyweights | BIG HALLOWE'EN DA ‘E | | | butchers, $7.50 to | $1.00. CAPITOL THEATRE ,LAST. TIME TONIGHT “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT . 3 GOD” Winter Wraps \ Many With Fur Trimming. was obliged to run repeatedly be- | scarce. Strong spots higher.| Patterson’s Hall, Wednes- tween two lines of soldiers facing | Weighty ‘and matu¥ed steers dull. |day, October 31st. each other, Each soldier struck at | Fat matured steers early $11.50. Dances. him with a short stick or switch. | Sheep receipts, 16,000. ‘Actiie: Ss. | The word “gauntlet,” as here | killing lambs strong. Sheep’ steady. | use@, has not the meaning usually | Medium to good rat range lambs givenit—that of an iron glove—but | $12.75 to $13 . ig simply a corruption of gantlope or gatlope, and is derived from the ; Swedish gatlopp, meaning “running | down a lane.” Some etymologists, | however, derive the word from the | German gassenlaufen, which means. “running the lane,” and others from the Dutch gangloppen, having the same meaning. ss 10 Cent TAXI | Phone: One-One Hundred i FORDS FOR HIRE Drive them yourself. Day and Night Taxi Service. 114 Fourth Street Bismarck. - Beulah Lignite Coal is Best, | $4.75 per ton. Order now; suachisr Transfer Co. Phone) The majority of the new wraps prefer to be straight and slim and long. The flare of a circular tier or the ripple of flounce adds a note of chic now and then. Fashioned of soft, deep pile fabrics, such as veldyne and those fabrics of the duvetyn family—in all the rich new shades of brown, grey and black, you will find the selecting of a new winter wrap a fascinating venture. __ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Oct. 30—Wheat re- ceipts, 345 cars, compared with °347 cars' a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern, $1.121-8 to $1.17 1-8; No, 1dark | northern spring choice to fancy, | $1.21 1-8 to $1.26 1-8; good to choice, | $1.171-8 to $1.201-8; ordinary to | good, $1.141-8 to $1.161-8; Decem- ber, $1.12 1-8; ‘May, $1.17, Corn No. 3 yellow, 84 to 85 cents; oats No. 3 white, 377-8 to 683-8 | cents; barley, 49 to 60 cents; rye No, | 2, 623-4 to 63 cents; flax No, 1,| $2.85 1-4 to $2.371-4, - Coming Tomorrow and Wednesday sf VIOLA DANA The Prices range from $37.50” - in her new superb eomedy drama / ef A Many-Sided Problem. * “Betty!” called the young mother. “Yes, ma’am,” came from the uaurse, . . “When the baby has finished his | bottle, lay him ih the cradle on the tight side. After eating, a child should always lie on the right side. That relieves’ the pressure on the heart. Still (reflectively) the liyer , fs on the right side. Perhaps, after all, you'd better lay him on the left side. No, I'm sure the book said,:; | ‘right side” On the whole, Betty, you may lay the baby on his back till I have looked’ the matter up more thoroughly.” . , “WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY » TONIGHT—TUESDAY “SLIPPY MeGEE” | COLLEEN MOORE and WHEELER OAKMAN CHARLES CHAPLIN WINDHAM STANDING LOUISE FAZENDA and HOPE~- HAMPTON *—in— “THE GOLD DIGGERS” Winter Frocks With appropriateness as their Key Note make up our prgs- ent showing. Here are frocks suitable for every occasion \ Raa —in— i! —serviceable frocks for business or day time wear, and 9 ‘ : fi fi Hes : The United States TER of = “THE PILGRIM” MONE BAT “dress up” costumes for the social occasions which so de- ig ines, Informing the public against. EXE, A “Sd . A . sD eua at’ wake. sealnat oboe. bar J ecu Mack: Seiidett/Conieay lightfully crowd the winter calendar. Poiret twill, wool | fous gases, ete, says that gas | masks are the simplest and easiest to wear, but they protect only’ in | comparatively low concentrations of | obnoxious gases and should never be qed where thé air contains less than 16 per cent of oxygen. ~ PATHE NEWS “WHEN SUMMER COMES” crepes, silk crepes and satin of beautiful quality fashion An insurance agent to i these modish frocks. qualify as ay expert must be able to size up the real needs of men engaged in “many kinds of buiness. COMING. .. LIONEL BARRYMORE in GEO. ARLISS. in..... LENORE ULRICH in. WESLEY BARRY in. MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2.30 “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” The Prices range from $19.50” “No Appreciation for Art. With hisses and groans the audi- | ence greeted the principal scene of the new drama. All hope, then, was at anend, _ _ “It's easy enough to see just what the public wants,” murmured the. | heartbroken playwright. | “It’s easy enough to tell in this case,” said the manager grimly. “It wants its money back.” —you employ expert: in your own line because ou ean depend-upon their judgment. —you siiould employ your Insurance agent cn exact- ly the same basis. i As representatives of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, we will come to ‘you. with ‘definite recom- mendations for your in- surance protection. -. : Wool Hosiery _ These chilly frosty. mornjngs si and it really doesn’t matter which you we have a most complete lay of wool hosiery in all’ the ‘po; i mixtures and in plain colors some of - Big Saving in Having i. s cae One | #3 $d There, racy. ny: “The difference between a wom- ap and a.glass,” said the funny fel- | low, “i it the glass reflects with- { out ing, ‘while a woman } speaks without reflecting.” - }} ~~ “And the difference between you Marphy . Bed and Steel Kitchen in The policy ‘is for. your Every home. Sayes ; ead tenth t i ‘clocks while others boast of novelty: sn shat tne. staan to polloned || . le'your friend. Hides gy tar | there are many good looking styles in Auckland Weekly News, cost of home. - : : : ‘) girl's hose with chic colored tops. is ——— * For safe and sure MURPHY \ ss A. J. OSTRANDER “The Man Who Knows 1 Bed read; ‘or info “ Ingurance.” Bismarck, ‘BIG HALLOWEEN DANCE : ' 65 ‘Patterson’s. Hall, Wednes- ‘ - BV 10\ Cent -