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|} DICKINSON IS THRILLER AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT TLL LINES fe -| PARMERS FOR || it B H.S, ‘DEMONS’ | “What makes all these nicks in my \ | Take Close Contest in Game} of the county of Burleigh and state! Site ante On a woman, but the queen’s been of North Dakota on the 25th day of SUlts in Vote to Decrease It | otarpening pencils.” — Washington Want Railroad Consolidation | Febuary A. D. 1922 at 8 o'clock P. Sun Dodger. | N. D., Jan. 11.—The M., and recorded therein in book 1 Plans Effected Without Hes On Dame ae at holding Community meet- | Changing Relations in such mortgage and hereinafter} ings has been continued by County of January in the year of our Lord | at makes IN OWN GROUP one thousand it i hundred are [gine replied Ge Gee he office of the register of deeds| Meeting in Wilton Area Re- I don’t want to be a snitch iw Which Locals Outclass the e of the register of deeds | [en's Them Most of Time eclosed by a sale of the premi | ibed at the front door of the! pytonst : Ai r | Burleigh county, North. Dakota court|=*eemsion Agent Norling. Farmers Washington, Jan. 11.- Western as-|house in the city of Bismarck jmect at these meetings to talk over Burleigh county, North Dak things which they can do locally Sor Auditoriun the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the), : ; e [tion proposals eame up for, inter-]95th day of February, A. D. 1924 to {te good of their congnunity. Some | ate commerce commission consider-| satisfy the amount due upon such | communities deci®e on one breed of onl |mortgae on ‘the day of sale hogs and cattle, others decide to in- { jation when the civ erRence pages The premises scribed such | crease corn, cut the wheat acreage, | ‘commission proposals and views o and GACH Will We s0ld to | ele i $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 Including Tax. Teese dec aa Ta tanRaT bat ence Os same are described as) At the Wilton meeting held Wed- lof the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,| ‘The north west quarter (N. W. 1-4) ey ae vere weer the ee a abe |Norihern Pacific and Great North- of section twenty eight (28) in town. | (07° 00 ar detly Ree ene An Enticing fern roads elaborated by cour ship one hundred and forty-one (141) | C@NG Increase corn forty per cen! § jin legal arguments. “H, A. Scandyett,|north, of range seventy five (75) ) and plant twenty-five new flelds of Entertainment See ee se at qualified sutistaccion {it Burleigh county, North Dakota, and Holsteins were decided on as the | Not To Be Missed leith, the eonsollntlons suneedt By virtue of the option con-| main breeds of cattle for Wilton and u ting: eB uae ; tained in said mortgage, the said; Duroc Jersey and Chester White the KU BOURN eee fnee Vedea fetentlon mortgagee, whose name is now/|main breeds of hogs for Wilton. | Scott, counsel for tae|Ckra L. Lund, has declared and| I. S. Maxwell will have charge of | bid most SCT — (Special to the Tribune) Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 11.—Dickin-} son high school’s basketball team: de- feated Bismarck high here last night | in a return game, 21 to 19. The con- | test was close throughout and very . fast. The first half ended, 14 to 12} in favor of Dickinson, Bismarck fans are not in the habit of making alibis for © defeat, but those who saw the game declar- | wed it mighty tough for the Bis-| marek boys to lose. They outclassed athe Dickinson five in every depart- nent of the game except basket shooting—a defect that exists large-| through the fact that Bismarck | a green team. The “Demons” started with Scrog- Hpeets of general railro: L_consolida ‘speaking for the Uni cific, how. | West of the fifth principal meriaian | $Weet clover. — Milking Shorthorns | Rruce does hereby declare the whole prin- Mike Roo: , sweet clove rine con c Burl zed the retention o ° ; 1Tv fins and Olson at forwards, Alfson| Burin urged Yhe retention off cinal sum of said mortgage duc and| Wm. Browp, milking Shorthorns: RITTEN at center and Noddings and Shepard | jthe B on, urged the retention | 16, ail’ thin toreelcgure ts: 1a% |S Maxwell Holete at guards. Bismarck scored, first and jor t northwestern rail-oads ! the whole prineipal sum of said mort-| gon, son, Duroc hogs and J. R ran the score up to 9 to 5. Then now theFeon | Chester White hogs. ted in stock ownership} page, with accrued interes unit, with even greater in- said ‘sale, together | the visitors started to slip and miss = to the time of * yas aE Ghee “ana -UDIOH Agen TaROn Red ANTOINETTE ‘ : ‘i Bae atin a i of interests. The Northern] with taxes on saiq land paid by said patina! Toa ante " | Baske ehet au Do iaion eae ANTOINETTE ROCHTE, BERTHA LOWE IN 4THE CAT AND THE CANARY. | and Great Northern should [norte salisitors, to the British Museum b oad Penne Cire Ai coe 9p : ‘ ee ‘ » debt secured by said | during 1922 showed an increase of the half the home team was leading] | “The Cat and the Canary,” a drama | ance of good, natural, appealing eom- | ond hit on Broadway. The second per one ar atau WLU UFO | acteaveyaiteemte aun oth Hints (asus Gia fuse is ta preaglans 14 to 12. in three acts, by John Willard, will | ‘Alfson was replaced at the beginn-| be presented by Kilbourne Gordon, a seerting that by allowing the | Colorado & Southern, a Burlingtoa 3rd A. D, 19: ‘There will be due on s edy. “The Cat and the Canary” | engagement of “The Cat and the ing of the second half by Livdahi for|!¢, at the guditorium, tonight. aru SR la Ga ae oe ee ule aU aya cers ie) con, a giant system could be | at the date ef sile the wun ot fae 42 few minutes. Dickinson ran the This pla s been described as Was immediately welcomed as one of | posite of the best interpreters in all ing from the Pacific to] {eon hundred and twenty dollars and Ge eore up to 19 to 12 in the second| thé most exciting eter written, and | the great hi ; s of the generation. It | the companies of last season, In the |Chicaxo and from the Canadian bor-| thirty two cents ($1420.32), besides half, Bismarck rallied but could not|®Ithough it has man thrills the ap- | remained in the glare of the white | cast are many well known players |@¢r to the gulf of Mexico. the costs of this foreclosure connect with the winning tally. Alf.|Peal of the’ piece, as an_ entertain ayeat, then jour and others, younger, whom it will be | Ter the Northern Pacific and Greet |" Dated January 11th A. D. 192 son went back in Olson's place, be.| Ment, would seem to lie in the ed to Philadeiphisn Titer tarry-| a delighttoknow, Toimiss “The Cat |Northern, the division from the-Bur. | Clara L. Lund, formerly Clara Ls Ri cause the Bismarck team was’ get.| tat it has, in addition to the.thrill ing there a bit, it returned to ¢ Vand the Gli will be*to miss one |!naton was sharply opposed. Both) «se pe step ninl Montungee. Case ie ball dew to the backer fea {Which ever human loves, and abund- lish a new record b Bh the ieaulactinerions Ht eat oom cette | Sree eee tc 7 and ¢ Bunn,| Attorney for said quently and it looked as if Bismare eal counseliot ihe/Greauinorth MORE apse AB IEIRa Tek) would win, but the the | q Pani eeAEhoweve AS 1-11-18 so many shots at the basket that tl MARKET NEWS |: anes SL IZA; on s CONVICTS IN un tien Fatecaibowevel tuners couldn't do it. Bismarck’s passing | low, 68’ “4 to 8: Bey No. 31 oa | REBELLION Stcep Py IRA HARD: |FOR ALL THE FAMILY 7 | SEI 10; (q ution coulg not be avoided the und guarding showed great improve | white nts; barley, they represented should be al DEDICATES SCHOOL ment, the Dickinson players being 661-8 to forced to take many long shots “ WHE AT HOLDS © lowed to keep the ua saa Miss Minnie Neilson will speak at 1 the dedication of a new school at Too Late To Classify | cénts; rve No, ; flax No. 1, Montevallo, A Br 11.--One 141-2 to Sheldon, Ransom county, F 48 1 jhundred and fifty state conviets are Rights “UNG NCAEEA aow bOTIaInEST ata” There was some hope for the Bis-| Hoc in rebellion at the Thomas- \Wanrep Kitchen Gain RG Homan’s | places Gis Biroved Wo ng < marek fans, however. The “Demons Her #~ Company's coal mines | Cute, iVabtski [eres y 9 Gosh It’s Great displayed more class at times than ur here, ; | : they havevat any time, and there is | Reports reaching here are to the | FOR RE iui furnisheq SN DN hope that by the time the district effect that the convic esterday 4th St. Phone tournament rolls around the Bis- | Pome emg aa arck team will be at top form. | Liverpool Quotations in| | iru itha I pRvaeias Aven aren pear penen | on oe cama | | | HEAD_—NOSE —THROAT— EARS KONDON'S for Headache, Deafness. Cold ip} Ss in Head, Dry Nose, Catarrh, Cold nson_started the game with) a aa LOST —Near postoffice, pocketbook Brown and Rabe at forwards, Smith Rapidly on Chicago ae dhe eon aamaee pad been | containing $10 in currency” and n: oY recommen KO) some silver money. Finder return good. Ask forsample Heuer [at CATARRHAL SULLY inn. by the conv d Robinson and Hoerauf 5 s would not discuss the alleged o Albert Schneid: 421 12th St., Chicago, Jan. 11.-—With foreign John N. Hagan Is Witness Be- j mutiny which was reported, eo funere permesder, taLit CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY inee Saturday at 2:30 CharlesJones ity wheat bulls here had an adwan-; tage at the opening of today’s mar- | ket. It was pointed out that Liver- pool quotations had gained rapidly jon Chieago since the beginning of re = __ {the andgwere again up sharply Will Meet Jack Dempsey in. this morning. Opening strenzth in nee the corn market tended also to give New York Eariy in June | grmn P be 14 Ave. B West. Phone 429, prices for grain continuing to ad- fore State Agricultural | _— vance and making values in the | ‘ : {FOR RENT—-Large, well furnished United States close? to a world par- Committee | Southeast room in modern house. eee | i Jan, 11.-Features of system of grad weked before th committee — today toa hearing on} bill which pre-| Kansas Cit; r a $100,000,000 cor-| grees held up a cheap if taken at once for cash. R. B. Loubeck Motor Co. ; FOR SALE . 11.—Several ne- 1-11-2t fe >, feller of the Main} on 4 passenger 1920 model oa ai eee ea SHEHED in farm products, | Street bank at the door of the bank H1 for general house- |B inclosed six cylinder ear. cig -cighths , inspeetor of “shortly before noon today and. es- | PF. A. Doll, 309 100 iti Shea; New fork, Jan. 11,—Dempsey, | May, $1.091-8 to $1.09 1-4 and July, Se eeu aa sae ith SAdinObl ! i112. |g Good condition. Cheap heavyweight champion, and | $1.073-8 to $1.071-2, wheat react Gibbons of St. Paul,’ will |a trifle but held to the initial ran return title match in New| Subsequently profit taking sal world Tomm: fight é York, probal ly early in June, Pro- | Were a feature. The close was ste: ame as yesterday’s finish to : ifjtaken at once. Owner e wheat farmer did | nder the Wn NAT 7 i rl wants posi- leaving town. id, on Write Miss Edith Levin, Kintyre, “Phone 573 in a thrilling drama of the west a nile toe ae ee ae ie, re sp "MR. RANDOLF fg 66 A? hones nienaeen. sea $1.07. is pee te ate sand » $18,000 VIOLATOR SHOT FOR SALE—Duofold in good cordi-| wryitg ee 375 Bismarck | menial Teh enemas ane ae ———___—— eee peice ay ? Hens pat. 251007 Call Bis es X s } ference at Madison Square Gurden.| | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Tee UC UGGtaL| ota AU aRaRaa Ie Gen | 5a . M. -L-3t, : ; : ‘qnek Heese aaa euangadtershiamente tee adel batrcli to the farmer, Williams of Hill City, Minnesota, and the Famous “Our Gang” comedy oses that eley icted to an Aitkin county 50 to Cee coroner, a depaty game warden, shot and instantly hill ed Peter Poliski when the lattor contents in sisted arrest on a charge of violat‘ng Hagan said cooperative the state game laws, according to n the grain belt had a ateh to the Duluth Herald. ed by the active op- The shooting oceutred’ Wednesdas | vanks adding that he and terday a coron jury held tical boycott” Dr, Williams blameless for the shoot Cities which ing, the dispatch stated. y cooperatiy 2 a SEE | LIZARD-! PUBLIC ALD | Lizard-skin shoes in light colors on, district ire very popular for southern weair. They are durable, not easily soiled an dare yery easy to clean. pion, has not yet signed articles | Bran, with Rickard, but several days ago he assured the promoter there would] ___ CHICAGO “LIVESTOCK. be no hitch in arrangements if Gib-| Chicago, Jan. ¥ons was signed. 47,000. Very active, Gibbons has been seeking 'a return | higher. Top, $7.40. t of scree “SUNDAY CALM” ng for fore fight with Dempsey ‘ever since he| Cattle receipts, 5,000. Beef steers ition! of stayed the limit of 15 rounds with |active. Shipping demand broad. say of cases of the champion in their battle in the | Most beef steers 15 to 25 cents high- po) ai or the 1 Montana boom town of Shelby last |¢r- Top quetared steers and year ih ied to July 4. Dempsey was awarded \the |ings, $11. : ce be! verdict on points but it was \the| Sheep receipts, 9,000. Fairly ac-| ii ince he became titleholder | tive. Fat lambs strong to around | one had stayed the full|15 cents higher. h hi bes rest of two men. of So. St. Paul, Jan. 11—Cattle re- ee aerate : MANDAN LOSES ceigts, 1100 alage eeneenily: Ereea oinesaintay een “ANNA CHRISTIE” { “Love those men? Love ’em?_ I ! hated ’em, I tell you. Hated ’em, Dy | hated’ em, hated ’em! And you're AT VALLEY CITY | Kiting auatity plain. Common and seeing ee public an f olators of medium grade ‘steers and yearlings : fee It jons. Anderson said he ; Pes Gules A Tearly 6.00 to 9.00. Bulk . 8.00 and Valley City, N. D., Jan. 11.—Valley | down, Butcher cows and heifers eee } City high school defeated Mandan|}>'7 : YER ; ‘ n to 7.00, Bulk 6,00 and under. ; : Foreraata { here last night, 20 ea ine close | ners strong and active, 2.25 to 2.50. the n of Roscoe Céon, Bothy, 4 H hard fought game. itl e exceP Cutters up to 3.25. Bologna bulls were arrested and fined. tion of the first ten minutes of the| ei, steady, 4.00. to 475, Bulk h game, Valley City had a safe lead |}! ih ees les : eavies upward of 5.00. Stockers. fro - - throughout. Burdick and Bill Arthur 5 a were the best performers for Mandan |@"d feeders slow, about steady. Bulk d Lee and. Burehill starred for /¢atly sales 4.50 to 6.00. Calves re- || ley City. Valley City counted on|ceipts 1,400. Unfbvenly 25 cents or 10 field goals while Mandan scored ™ore lower considering quality. Best | three baskets and five free throws lights'to packers 9.50 to 9.75. sere Hog receipts 16,500. Around 25 SEEK BOUTS cents higher. Good and choice 180 Orris W. Roberts of thes Weather |to around 250 pound butchers 6.85 Bureau, is in receipt of a letter from | to 6.90. One hundred and fifty to 180 “Bill Sherrard, formerly of Bis-;Ppound averages most 6.75. Bulk marck, but now in Saskatoon, Saskat- | packing sows 6,00 to 6.25. Bulk feed- chewan. In his letter Mr. Sherrard |ing pigs 6.00. Strong weights to issues a challenge to any 135 pound {killers 6.25. boxer to take on his protege, Phil| Sheep receipts 1,000) No early. { Kirkham. Kirkham recently fought a! sales. Bidding steady on a few na-| ten-round draw with Johnny Tillman | tive lambs. of Minneapolis. Mr. Roberts forward- like the rest, Ain't I told you a million times I hate all men?” Cun- ELTINGE THEATRE MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Are YOU getting your share of the big money aati s is paying for furs? If you're not, that’s your fault. Wake up! Get “SHUBERT” prices for your furs from now on— , just take a look at the prices quoted below for North Dakota Furst That’s ‘what “SHUBERT” will pay on an honest and liberal grading. Our shippers right in your own neighbor- hood are reaping a golden harvest. Get in on this big money. Sent Free To Prove This) | COME ON H'YOUR FU | | Sicey 1076C Main St., Adams, N. Y., 9 or a free trial of his. wonderful MUS KRAT stimulating application. Just put it = - 2.50to 2.10) 1.85to 1.45] 1.40to 80) 85to 45] .85to 35) ply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convin Thou: SSS on the rupturé dnd the muscles begin lo tighten; they begin to bind to- ao . | gether so that the opening closes ed his letter to Jack Hurley of Fargo, BISMARCK GRAIN z ‘aturally and tHe need fa support BA Ss E L manager of Russie LeRoy, North Da-, (Furnished by Rugsell-Miller Co) pr, truss or appli: is then done = kota’s prenuer 135 pounder. No. 1 dark northern 1.07 iway with. Don’t negiect to send for 1,50to 1.25) 1.10to .80/ .65to .45) .65to .30 this free trial. Even if your 'rup- iure doesn't sbother you what is the use of wearing supports all vour life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and No. 1, northgrn spring . MOIRE AND LACE No, 1 amber durum White moire combined with sil-|No 1 mixed durum ver lace is an unbeatable combi- No, 1 red durum .... nation for dance and dinner frocks.| No. 1 flax 1.03 1,00to .75) .65to .40| .35to .25) .35to .15 ; ' (No 2 fl : éuch dangers from a small and inno- Ae rie ene ; cent little rupture, the kind that has | (ER te [eto saa oan unre g és A nae thrown thousands on the operating = - , 4 Paid Fancy Prices |, W« jiueie bs ae not handle the | sable? A host of men and women | 6.00 to 5.001 4.75 to 4.00] 3.60 to 3.0012.85 to 2.35|2.50 to 1.25 Real Circus in town— q are daily running such risk just be- “T paid an international authority | O38 2 Be ceoausinseun tase an ae hastings 4.50 to 3.65) 3.50 to 3.00) 2.85 to 2.35)2.25 to 1.65|2.00 to 1.00 Fun - Frolic - Freaks - Clamorous Clowns - Colossal (a:- on diseases of the stomach $1,500 |< as 4 prevent them from getting around. 3.50 to 2.60| 2.35 to 2.00) 1.90 to 1.60) 1.50 to 1.10/1.25to .75 nival - Magnificent Monkeys - Magesterial Magicians - und he didn’t do me five cents’ worth |P¢'\2 -- en fi Z | Write “at once for this free trial, as f 2,00to 1.75} 1.50 to 1.20/1.15to .90| .85to .65 Assiduous Acrobats - Aquatic and Aerial Feats - Jug- of good. I have been to various Spas New Shell Corn anil it is certainly wonderful thing Blery ; Jumpers « diggers - Fas Men - Thin Men - Beard- and have spent” faly #30000 foul |S oo ig Kellw Med that Were ns bigas'a man’s twe fats, f)TReee extemely high prices are based on the well-Anown “SHUBERT” “spine Siczling stants "Ally and 4 Thousand: Marvels ‘0. 3, 56lb. tes a a i lesalve Pat iene tor re No, 4, 551b. test 50 9 py Ana este etc once, using ine No. 3’s, No. 4’s, poor unprime and otherwise inferior skine at highest and Wonders of the Earth, coupon below. market value. Don’t delay another minute! Quick action means more money for you. Hurry ina Bhipment en faith in any renfedy for my case.| 1 cent’ per pound discount under My wife's brother had taken Mayr’s |55 Ib. EG: Wonderful Remedy and praised it so] Ear Corn (72lb. in Minnesota) 5 highly that I tried it ang am now |cents under shell, entirely rid of that trouble.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that| _’ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. removes the, catarrhal mucus from| Minneapolis, Jan.. 11.—Wheat re- the intestinal tract and allays the|ceipts, 133 cars, compared with 417 — MERMAID COMEDY — AESOP FABLE Free for Rupture. MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:80 W. S.-Rice, Ine. 1076C Main St,, Adams, N. Y. You may sendime entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating «application Tonight 4 inflammation which causes practieal-|cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- SENATOR WILLIS for Rupture I PRMD AY 4 ## jy all stomach. liver and intestinal |erf, $1.181-8 to $1.171-8; No. 1 of Ohfo Name ncJ reeae ailments inclnding appendicitis. One! dark northern spring choice to fan-| “senator Willis, of Olio, who dose will convince or money refimd- | c¥® $1.211-8 to $1.261-8; food ae made a stirring speech before the || Adargss De ae . ed. For sale at\all druggists. -jchcice. $1.171-8 to $1.201-8; ordi- recent meeting of the Republican |) State ........... eat sista i e Adv. « jnary to good, $1.14 1-8 to $1.171-8; | national committee, in Washti glo. 2S r2T ae 1S Gist Aires ¥ —<—