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|! WILL FIGHT ture, ‘The bill now goes’ to Washing-|. You can have your witdows FAST TRAIN | SHOALS pant ] ol eee a Li SLD eng iy COOLIDGE'S POSITION ing. off the home. Phone jhis home in Hlinois ghat* he would | both maiural and built sets, for dra- | } independence question is based on a EE | belief that the United States should | withdraw from the islands as soon ay * Washington, Nov. 27.—President| Richard O. Sloan 682. | Coolidge’s position on the Philippine TS LAST STOP :: exibidad expeciditirey of way mae, witilie excclleny eer Pe and | i 5 | directing, the Cosmopolitan picture, | ditional government funds on the | sinemies of Women,” which received | i it considers the people there capable} : Muscles Shoals Albama, project. It i+ "initial screcning at the Eltinge | of self-government. To this end the | They’re here in all the smart new 5 a E DRESS UP HE ELTI | Columbian, Train, Runs Into an Open Switch in Chicago propriations committee to replace Paya the Gorgas steam plant sold recently (ete, ceormeoupness | OSCE 200 to the Alubama Power Company as a | preliminary step to sale of the pro- perty to Henry Ford aot | costumes and in the spectacular ele- ment which runs through it. The cast is one of the kind that can't be beut. Lionel Barrymore, fea- | tured us Prince Michael Lubimoff, is | Berlin, Nov, eusily one of the half dozen grePest , tion which temporar sereen actors of the day. Pluying | #iter the recent food N. D, WITNESSES | tiful and gifted actress who scored experts on. dt ae MT do decta:vel: presque.” Oth nothing less than general seizure o! | IS OLD lL. 6. Gi tie: ensbeare ys Hullette, | Wholesale supplies by the govern Asked to Present Data on Pedio de Cordoba, Gareth Hughes, | ment together with price fixing can Tariff Boost Demand the late William H. Thompson, veter- | relieve it. ‘ Hs ; th stage actor, William Collier, Jr.,{ . Organizations of wholesale pro Witnesses Give Reasons Ad-! sario Majeroni and Betty Bouton ee men int ery cal y ston, Nov. ie “Enemies of Women” is produced {bute practically control the flow of anced fore Decrease on a tingnificent scale, “The story is | Produce in. Berlin’ ang even dsp, bis H ee —The Columbian, n of the Chicago, Milwautke St. Paul railroad which left Seattle Nove pber 2: into an open switch less than a mile from the Union passe and demolished two of a subur train, id employes and wrecking Chicago, Nov The food situs: | brightened | ‘iots now has ea ne allel i) office BLS) iHeateey yo aieTeaeat tha! 1 ep that ii rs pana 1 *, Fast Milwaukee hat he would. fight the proposal o: ordinary. It lives up to the na ' Situation “Which ‘Temporarily | Presldent’ feel extellent progtess iz aa “| being made. -Brightened Takes a Turn models; all the finest fabrics; all the late colorings Chairman Madaen of the house ap- | oot, claims for it~and far ex For the Worse ger station to- empty | $40 North Da-j kota whent cated ‘upon today at the public hearing be- ing conducted hy the Tariff commis- $45 FINEST OVERCOATS ~— Made of the richest woolens to be had, richly lined, expertly tailored—- in all the good styles. $35 $50 WARM COATS Leather'lined, Lamb lined’); Sheep Lined $20 —* $30. >. $35— yer train telescoped the su toaches and the 140 passengers w Shaken up but none of them injured Mrs. Katherine Stenlak, a coach cleaner, who was working in the sub- (rain wa cut and braised and a towerman, was hurt part- ° producers rwere purning, S| Additional sion to present. their urban Paul Marmirs, and burned when his tower wa ly wrecked state Commerce be reduced. $40 in rates is urgently needed b wost farmers, three witnes = \of Prince Lubimoff, for whom Tite | Hotels mist: treat Chale egents “with Minneapolis, Nov. 27. holds no more thrills, and the Duch- isk tet AL Marit ry bpdlootbs u witnesses appeared before the Inter- | ¢88 Delille, starting in Russia with a | arene ete | evidence in] utile ;ConimeveerCommiasieners (who |[senmucen and lnilliant reception in} As | connection with the prop of the peak i : the Prince’s palace where he kills 8 | aero 2 | Wheat, Council for an inerense of 50 are hearing testimony for and azainst | Cossack offver in a duel, and then | ’ | per cent in a 30 cent tariff on wheat, ie cme grain rates here today and urged | shifting to Nice and Monte Carlo, | ; | Little testimony was heard yesterday NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-. (hat rates on hay and grain in Inter. | sgainst a background of the World | lat the meeting which was adjourned CLOSURE SALE A cut ar. e picture vs again today ! 6 §| until today to permit the North Da- Notice is hereby given thay thee Ae , Tuesday and Wednes- | | kota producers to put their evidence ortmage executed und de- h- day at the Eltinge. {in form. Reps. Young and Burtnes red by John Riikola, a widower, ss testi- ce We ared in their behalf. mortgagor, to Union Investment | : een appeared in their behalf. eee eer ot Minneapolis, Minnesota, |fied at the opening meeting yester- a corporation, mortgagee, dated he | day. . f October, 1917, and filed; 5, en Meee treet : Tee daeriayfiheruttiest of tie Reg:| - Prelent rates) on b y shipped from | ore than a thou Mexicans ar- Deeds of the County, of | south Dako oeuau ae gaint | rayed in rival fighting units. The : the shippers and should be lowered, | }ooming of cannons made natives Doctor The hills around Culver City re- | Nothing More Than Drug of i CAPITOL, i} | sounded with the infuriated firing of X | “Twilight Sleep,’ Says. \ » of North Dakota , 1917 at | D. V. Kelley, traffic expert of the} in| South Dakota traffic railroad commis- | [EG 2 42 At) Ge ah rect'on Ty exe'ted generals, in North Dakota now ht have been a great drama- National Bank of Waterville a cor- e than they were in 1921 ‘tie spectacle in the making for the poration, dated the 3rd day of Jan-| Mutthew Duffy, farmer of | movies, t it was all being done in very Igis, and filed for record in| that state, testified. Diversification (the spirit of fun—the spirit that the office ‘of the said register, of | of his crops had aided him, Mr. Duffy | permeates Harold Lloyd's greatest deeds ag HS ILE ches Octdber, | suid, but he Rreaats) that Hii) of | Pathecomedy, “Why Worry?” and recorded - his state need encouragement to keep Jt was for this newest of Lloyd peal Ob i page 104, will Peon their land, HH, H. Benton of the |iaugh shocks that these awesome in such mortgage -and hereinafter | North Dakota Agricultural college | scenes were being ena Men fell teseribed at the froht door of the; showed the effect of railroad rates d left hit by cannon shots, County Court House in the City of {on wheat produced by means of fig escaped uninjured—the seeayck, County. of Burleigh andjures and graphs. Railroad uttorney geveuonlyitcocounuts | State of North Dakota at the hour of| cioss examined the witnesses und hy Worry?’ is by far the big- p. m, 6n the 22nd of Decem-| then presented figures purporting to | gest production ever made by Lloyd. her to satisfy the amount due| show that little benefit would accrue | ‘the picture was produced on the upon such mortgage on the day ofjto the farmers from a reduction in| most lavish scale. Big. sets, big sale. The premises described in auch | railroad rates. crowds and big people—the biggest tremble, in fear of earth shocks. In- 10 lock A. coherent commands were hurled in Book 151 of M and assigned by an instrument. in writing { New Orleans, v, 27.—R, E. House of Ferris, Tex., credited with , (having discovered that while under scopalamin, a pergon, will tell the | truth expected today to give a dem- onstration at the parish prison be- fore the Orleans medical society | with police. officials and newspaper | men with volunteer prisoners as sub- jects. The “serum” is nothing more than a drug administered .by ob- stetricians to produce “twilight sleep.” Dr. House said that in Texas | several years ago he asked the hus- band of a patient under the influence of the drug to get him a certain arti- cle. The husband returned and re- ported that he could not find it ! see: | | WILLYS:OVERLAND DEALER LAHR MOTOR More than four: 1Sths of all Amer- ican homes are Lumber-built—a substantial proof of the economy S.E. hereon & Son Tailoring. Dry cleaning. mortgage and which will be sold to - satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: The West Half of the} Northwest quarter (W144 NW4) of} Section Fourteen (14), Township One} Hundred forty-one (141), North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West, and situated in the County of Burleigh, und State of North Dakota, There ill be due on such mortgage on the} of sale the sum of Eight hundred cight and 88-100 dollars together with the costs of foreclosur ; Bismarck, Dak., this| November, 1923, SATIONAL BANK OF VILLE, Assignee of Mortgage. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for’ Assignee of Mort- Dakota. 12-4-11-18 It L. READE, Exhibit “A.” Fire Marshal. OFFICE OF FIRE MARSHAL State of North Dakota. Bismarch. { the following des- . Dwelling house situated on Lot Block 64, McKenzie and Coffin Addition to the of Bismarck, Burleigh County, N. Dak. Owners Clara Ullum, 246 Bellfontaine St., Indianapolis, Ind. Clarence B. Ullum, Rosalie Pettit and Goldya Robatham. Order For Disposal Or Repair of Building : The above itled matter having come on for hearing before H. lL. Reade, the duly appointed, qualified and aéting Fire Marshal, in and for the State of North Dakota, on the 28th day of April 1923, at the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, and after a consideration of the evi- dence submitted, the complaints made, the testimony produced, and after a full, complete and satisfac- In the cribed NURSETAKES | HER OWN LIFE| = Alexandr inn., Nov, Helen| Green, 26 years old, graduate nurse { of the Beth Hospital, St. Paul, + committed suicide here early today in a private home where she was at-j| tending a patient. No reason can be ascribed by friends er relatives. The i whom she was engaged had appeared :in the best of spirits und health, She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Green, tarm- ers, living north of this city, RECOMMENDS FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS “Your medicine worked a miracle for me,” writes Mrs. C. Biron, 140! Fayette Street, Lynn, Mass. “I was all run down, had a cough all winter, also kidney trouble and after taking; a few boxes of your medicine my cough and backache left me. I can eat and sleep well. I canvass and recommend it at every house [I en-j{ ter.” Prompt relief secured from kidney and bladder irritations, rheu- atie pains through using Foley Kidney Pills. Insist on the genuine ~-refuse substitutes. Report of The Condition of THE REGAN STATE BANK ut the close of business October 31st) 1923 at Regan in the State of North Dakota. Resources was John Aasen, an army in himself. towering & fe above of Armour's pet hams. The Capitol theater “Why Worry?” tomorrow. PETITION Grand For asking th the present wheat tariff to 30 cent a bushel by now being circulated by officials o: the North Dakota Wheat Grower. according to George E. Duis, presi dent of the organization. Former Senator McCumber is coun sel for the United States, who asked that testi whe: Cunada, The commission held tha‘ of the ingui EGAN GOES TO PEN Pierre, S, Ds, Nov. 27.—-The st: supreme court thi a rehearing to George W. Egan o Sioux Falls and the remittitur 0} to Sioux Falls. or Thu penitentiary. the lower court of making claims to insurance companies. 3 and @ quarter in- und, weighing 460 nds (exclusive of his shoes, which ‘ighed twenty pounds apiece), and j with hands that resembled a couple } ; cele is featuring | i ——— TARIFF BOOST| RIDE OVER Nov. 27.—Petitions President Coolidge boost 50 percent increase are Wheat Council of the mony be limited to the hard spring areas of the United States and there was no limitation to the scope afternoon denied the court will be dispatched at once Upon its receipt by ithe sheriff there probably tomorrow | secretions. jay Egan will begin serving his two year sentenced in the state He was convicted in] she false where upon the patient without open- ing her eyes or showing any signs of cgnsciousness told him where to look for it. With the incident in | mind Dr, House questioned the pati- ent and in 1921 after numerous ex- { periments made public his diséov- Dr. House is now devoting his en- ergy to have the usé: of scopalamin in criminal procedure. ¥E4 WOOD’S VETO Manila, P. L, Nov, 27.—(By the As- S| sociated Press)—The bill remitting penalties on delinquent land tax pny- ers vetoed by Governor-Gene Wood was unanimously passed ove the veto by the Philippine f '| DON’T BLAME THE CHILD Don’t scold your children for lack of control over the kidney secre- tions. It is not always the children’s fault—in many eases it means weak kidneys and can be readily righted. Read this Bismarck father’s advice. f Wm. 0, Baer, carpenter, 221 S. f|6th St. says: “My little girl was troubled with kidney weakness and she had no control over the kidney She was nervous and peevish and was often restless at night. The complaint came on after had recovered from Infantile Paralysis and it seemed to leave her kidneys weak and disordered. I t and lasting satis- faction of good lumber construc: tion. SALES COMPANY , This undersigned is called an insurance agency be- cause it sells.fire insurance. —It also gives Its custom- ers service and advice ou how to ‘safeguard pro- perty from tire. —It looks: first at your pro- fection ‘against possible loss, then plans Insurance to safeguard your Inter- ests. —It walehes changing val- ues, changing needs and serves you by fitting your Insurance: to such needs. And those services cost you nothing. As_representa- tives of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company these things are..offered to our customers. _ LET’S BE THANKFUL ' FOR WHAT WE HAVE There are plenty of opportunities during the year to wish for things we lack. But in our eager longing for new and better things, /: let us not forget the good things. that i already ours! e. Thanksgiving Day, without proclaiming that the world:is perfect, nevertheless bids us reflect upon and render thanks for the blessings we have. . »« . May this Thanks- giving find you with many things for which to be grateful! The policy ‘Is’for your be Riri The axent ls your friend. ' For safe and sure insuranee, call tory investigation of the ubove des- Loans and discounts.....$ 78,675.80 G2 oea ceemices being had, findings| Overdrafts, seeured and with respect thereto are made as fol unsecured : lows, to-wit: This property is in a, Warrants, stocks, tux cer dilapidated condition, has been vacant tificates, claims etc for years. Doors und windows gone, Banking house floor broken through and rooms are| and fixtures \littered with refuse, weeds and ex- | Other real estate celsior and other inflammable mater- |Current expenses, ial. paid, over Now, Therefore, It Is Ordered That| _ profits ou, Clara Ullum, Clarence B. Ullum | Checks and other Rosalie Pettit. ‘and Goldya M. Re-| items ........$ 124.64 patham, tear down or remove thie|Due from other banks building. situated as above described: and cash...... 4466.91 4,591, ‘orthwith, or within 30 days from on Z Fouts the date of this order and notify the $113,013.48 | Tet your stomach and alnestian tte undersigned State Fire Marshal at |a few cents, Bach package gum Bismarck, N. D. when this order hae i jteed by a druggist. been complied with, and it is com-| Capital stock paid i 10,000.00 | manded under and by virtue ef the | Surplus fund 5,000.00 | WITH EDUCATIOX | 147, Laws of 1919, that the require- | Guaranty fung W. L. Hill, a graduate of Da ments of this order be in all things} deposit kota Business College, Fargo, N complied with. Time certificate: Dated at Bismarek, North Dakota,| _ posit 65,730.85 D., is now teller of the Americ: Bank & Trust Co., Missoui | this 28th day of Ap | Cushier’s checks outstand- Mont., stating zt $1800 a yes: | 3, H. L. READE, 941.44 The cashier of the Security Bank o! read about Doan’s Kidney Pills be- ing so good for kidney trouble and thought it well to try them on the child. After taking them she got over the trouble and her health ——————— “Diapepsin” For Indigestion, Gas, | i Upset Stomach) ire Sia het er } — - 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Stay ‘As soon as you eat a tablet or two] Co, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. in ) of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your indiges- tion is gone! Heartburn, flatulency, de the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters; the retail. Gwe. la BISMARCK NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. C..M. Schmierer, Asst, Cashier. 934.05 1,948.43 | 5,911.62 { 16,076.89 furn' MURPAY “The Man, Who Knows ~ Tavuanet? Bismarck +. = N.D. gases, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. Cor- TOM {( * 88,857.03 6,054.82 ‘ fa 4,001,63 CARVING SETS ‘2 or 3 piece sets,’ prices ranging from $3 to $8.00 /PYREX WARE Just what’ you want for your -., Thanksgiving dinner. . ..$113,9]3.48 | Our stock of ‘Aluminum, Reed Enamel: and° Black Roasters — : , : in alksizes: Price ranges from ' ‘25% to 40 % © - 85c to $5.25 Chamb lin’ Metall Weath ‘Strips ) a a ae amberlin Metal Weather strips, : 3 Res applied to your windows re an Ng oO N LY - STOP DRAFTS, _ ees Mh Oke ie ee 8 ne ae c SAVE FUEL, | | : Discount on our -entire stock of COMMUNITY and’ eaperhars: Ueiinsa 3 + s “ potas. ; jg nae RODGERS BROS. SILVERWARE. © ", ing Fire Marshal. | Due to other banks 7,808: — | Total deposits ........ NOTICE Ded ey ae FOR CON- mae Finance Corpo: ’ ‘MD dy silks blk STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- aioe a ty of Burleigh—ss. In District Court. Fourth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Order of the| County of Burleigh Chaffee recently engaged S. G. ies Marahel concerning. the follow | 1, Arnold Gerterding, Cashier of | Mason. Both are D.B. C. men. Daelling house situated ‘on Lot 26, the above named bank, do solemnly; *“The demand in Dzkota banl, { Peeing eee ri and Coffin Ad. | swear, that the above statement. ix a Hifon to the City. of Bismarck, Ber- | tue 8; ie best’ of my knowledge | it our sredustes oral, exseet seigh County, N. Dak. ani lief. s ‘ che supply,’’ says Pres. F. L. Wat tate of North Dakota, ex rel. Arnold Gerberding — | 43. “6 George F. Shafer,-Plaintiff, vs, Clara : Caster, [Kins , Our courses:pretent won, Ulum, Clarence’ B, Ullum, Rosal Subscribed ang sworn to before! derful possibilities. 226 graduates Pabitt and Goltiya M. Rebatham, De-|™° this 26th'day gt Sezember 1828. have become bank officers.”’ The State of North Dakota to the a Notary Publ “Follow the SucceSSful,’* Write Fe ee neta: tues tae| My commlocion copites Apel ias| Sake NE POAT Fire Marshal will apply to the court | 1929. pires April 13, Zurgo, N. D., TODAY the above titled proceeding for | Correct attest:— ‘ P. C. Remington. \ Arnold Gerberding.. —————— YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE ent. enforeing the terms of the r-of the Fire Marshal, issued agains pI now on file in the office of the Clerk of ‘the District Court of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota. a con of. which is hereto attached, and qoarked Exhibit. “A”; and td For a 26 if spy sree be, to ie seid. order, in writin; serve capy~of the same : 3 with: MA ANOTHER FLASH , : DISSOLVE