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ras Bi ge ot gi ev te th PAGE FOUR | MUCH-TIME IS: LOST THROUGH | TEETH DEFECTS Report of Examination in Bis- marck Schools Is Present- ed to Public The su ary made following the recent dental examination made in five public schools of the city, un der the d yn of Miss Esther Teichman, assisted by local dentists and club women interesting the city revel facts, j und the total number ) tions made were 808. Af Fargo, N. D., March 17,—Ninety'| invited to meet with this Committee, total of 5009 s were lost in the North Dakota ‘cities and villages,| ®t which time the usual bi-monthly five schools or an average of slight | cities in four o tates and in two{Teports will be rendered by the ly more than 1000 da I foreign countries are represented in| Chairmen of the various standing " nt of 851 fective uncber Of the fi ed by far the er number have been made in the y eth, The examina. revealed that only fair ken of the teeta in, rollment of the grage ] MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Mar. 17,—Wheat re- ceipts 379 cars compared with 324 follows, (SE%)' of § + Southeast Quarter ion Eighteen (18) in irty-seven » hundred thirt; Runge Sevent: h No. 1 north- West, containing 160 acres, May $1.13%; less, according to the government September $1.14%; No. il survey thereof, situate, lying and be- ing in Burleigh County, North Da- kota Default dark northern spring choice to fancy | $1.22% to $1.29%; good to ehoice | $1.18% to 1; ordinary to good having been made in the conditions of said mortgage, and the | $1.14% to $1.18%; corn B 3 yellow} assignee having given the record title] 70%c to 71%1¢; oats No. 3 white 43 owner of the above described prem-|%%e to 43%%¢ barley b4e to 68 ises notice ax provided by law, and the same not having been paid, there will be due on such mortgage on the , Gite to bl%e; 50%. | 2351.3 ii oe ¥ vi i [essa ‘ ; | day of sale the sum of $2051.31. And | Northwest Regional Ad- | ic ‘Company. to require the Da-|factory seed corn it can secure, | tHeke BHnad: BROTH re veite i visory Body to Meet (Peta Central ‘Telephone Company to| - “We have secured much of our | 1919, 1 1921, 1922 and 1 Va | j cone a farm line to the Hazelton | seed, corn from the Chaffee com which suns are’ included in the sum — switchboard was withdrawn and the | munity for many years,” said the | declared to be due | Ina ny “OVNI : files are closed. . | maniiger for this seed house. “It ap- | lared to be dues | WIDE SPREAD «4s RATE CONTINUED ORL 9 bet V Reaehatatatunteselies thers end te | create Hy SERTEL, Assignee, | % farmers of that section have some | & ny b PEATE SULLIVAN, fac ekesieees | The Exceutive Committee of the CHAF excellent strains of corn which ei 3 Re ese ionit| : | Northwest Regional Advisory “Beard | particularly adapted to North Dakota a i i Many States Are Represented | will mcet in| Fargo, Wednesday, find _horthern_Minnesots in Enrollment | MARKET NEWS WHEAT MART the cl ad s of 172 ate from th students that will North Dakota Ag- | and Indiana and the foreign tries are Nor nd Canada, The North Dakota cities that have students ameng the members of the coun: | - i Better in’ Sympathy with | March 19, committee & . 1S FIRMER tural college this spring ang in |Sional Advis | June. The s represented are | : South Dakota, California, Minnesota,| Shippers and railroads for better un- | derstanding x woes i tions car difficulties which may arise be- tween the parties THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CAR QUESTION TO BE TALKED | AT FARGO MEET of { Executive Committee at 10 a, will be held in th The State Vice-C m. The sessions ardner Hotel. men have been The pose of the Northwest Re- ory Board is to form a meeting ground between pu common of transportation ques- and to adjust informally the At the forthcom- plication to close the toll station Stiles the files were closed by Commission, % Company” were for such fuither period as is neces- sary for the Com compl ch | Telephohe Company for permission to | build a direct toll line between Brad- | ‘dock and Hazelton was withdrawn and | the Richer Than Zeeland or Kin-) recently with the claim of being the t{ the farming ‘community immediately the ; tributary. to Chaft | Last fall and this’ spring between {60 and "70 carloads of potatoes and t | 54 carloads of livestock shipped from | that station. Chaffee also shipped out 20,000 e investigation |bushels-of corn in addition to the ices. | large amount of corn shipped out “on Braddock | the hoof,” und has good reserves of é feed and seed corn left. ideal Corn Section One of the large seed houses , in Moorhead reports that it has fond Chaffee grown corn the most satis- Bismarck eff The rates of the continued in es Mind practices. he application of the files are @losed. The petition of the Braddock Tele- CLAINS TLE — i? Galvin Coolidge | '@ rt eo dred, Is Claim | Chaffee, N. D., steps to the front t town in the state wealth, in per ung Chaffee has the ve that it surpasses D. and Kindred, N. D., hich have put forth claims NOT UNLIMITED AUTHORITY Ww. trade commission has no authority, the senate held today, to the unlimit- mice If this Signature The Laxative and Jone eee a Laxativ blets is very beneficial to the system. i edy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, j MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924 |, -The federal | and correspond shington, Mar: 17- ations engaged ed inspection of the books, papers lence of the corpor- in interstate is NOT on the Box, it is NOT com- (There is no other “BROMO QUININE”) | x BROMO QUININE: ' th e BROMO QUININE '| he daily br and further oral | Liverpool Strength Jelass are scattered over the state ie eee ie ai te ina eg to, the title. ‘The World's most popular rem ji b poe jin every direction, 32 counties being |ine various committees, which or} The figures are set forth by George 3) Prive 30 Cents i, wimary of thE) Ciicao, MA Isc-Although in| Tepresented. AML of the graduates of ives Gi indicate the number of |G: Pagel, castfier of the Farmers comparative list f i.—Although in| the school of agriculture come from| Por’ sit’ wilt be required for th k of Chaffee as follows: ‘ in the various schools: erpool quota the smaller towns and villages in the |r Tuk PIER ETEEAt ERE cobb bbtebtte | WACHTER SCHOOL ( t ma here showed firm-| state or from farm homes in North | cutive B ae ent iy uh si} : Zeeland sae | || No. of pupils enrolled, 133; No, of [ness at the start in today’s dealings. | Dakota and Minnesota. WHI Melee ate ot fe ie Population 325, two banks, | pupils ex 129 . with de-.The declines quickly took 4 x students will receive the mas- ee ee ee RY yam | DeDos tea $ 628,115.63 r fective tee 5; No. of notices Lay Traders appeared to be impressed] ter of degree, five of them “ERPRILNSy o CeVRFRAP SBT SRERO Cash on hand 146,604.51 ! 6 1 corrections made, with improved prospects for| in agr 1 economies and one in| x . hee . : . SU TEN —— = Jo days lost, 1371 da: winter whet than by news| botany, Fifteen students will erad-|jrciee ihe cuntes eb stinnciee| TOMB eea eer une ‘ ! . SCHOOL urope, The opening which| uate with the bachelor of scien! oth’ Dalata © South CDRLGEL TCM SRE| __s Kingred a x i | Total number of pupils enrosled, xed figures to 3-8] gree in the school of uspigultur nia and sapere of V Hn nndikiy F COULRMgREO) EW ORaSE ae : | 269; total number of pup ined y $1.06 8 to $1.06| from the school of ct ye 42 from| Michigan, fhe North Dakota’ mems| ores 45 $ 966,008.15 ° | ; nuwber with de eth, | 5-8 to 3-8 were fol-| education, 12 from hAW@economics,| bers of the Executive Committee ara {cit on Band +5 RG8827.21 a. | huimber of notices to parents, {lowed by «a moderate setback, 10 from mechanic arts, one from the} Walter R. Reed and,Frank Milhollan n 1- € ; + number “having all corrections | Later the market advanced in four-year course in pharmacy, ten Express) Rates nye i ; T| made since | otal number | sympathy with corn. Wheat closed] from science ang literature. On July 6, 1982 the Inte : | of days lost 1 | firm, one-eighth to three-cighths net | The indust graduates 25| contuévee CoMmliiont coh EH | yon evom SMMARCR HEM col ; e k ROOSE SCHOOL | higher, May $1.06% to $1.06% and| students, divided as follows: draft-| motion entered into an investigation | Cash reserve Tare oootts 1 i Number of pupils enrolled, 128; | July. $1. Ste) and’, builders, four; faunuilus: lot express rates; andl oni NevVembes|o : e U 1C number of pupils 1 = bandry course; eight: home makers} 10, 1923 handed down its order, pro-! py, aT EOOORUN " | r number with defective teeth, 107;/ ST LIVESTOCK douvee, fivel srawar mach inursielantll poblig) esktaial requelionsemancInE || pomaciay ee 275,000.00 | President of the United States) |¥ ’ ‘ number of notices, 80; number hav-| South St. 1, Mar. 17.--Cattle re- | Seventy-two students will finish from] from 5 to 38 percet below the pres: | (} ee w A Yr ing all corrections, made, 185, total | eeipts Slow, ‘steady, ‘killing the high school department and will] ent scale. ‘The express companies lndreg. =. number of days lost, 187 1-2 Top load good grade|be eligible for collegiate work next| were cited to show cause on or before | J ed all en } rey ym | "a S Wm. UAL pe tagtia fais, 992 rere A fall. / March Ist, 1924 why the proposed deel ug the SAMPLE REPUBLICAN | : Number of pupils enrolled, 116; | $ op load ed wi The commencement exercises will| reductions should not be made. * | geen eae wee i T | number examined, 115; number with steers same) price, Averaging 904 be held on the agricultural college | Following the Commission's ENCE Ae le a (ANY | | Tefective teeth, BG; number of no-| pounds. Bulk steers and ‘Yearlings} campus June 13-16, according to an-|the American Railway Gants Ms Grace dice ade ed ease | j . : tices, 31; numb ing all corre und down, Fat she-stock stea-|nouncement of A. G. Arvold who is|pany and the Southeastern Express LCE aerate apace ee aa To he used ide The undersigned members of the tions made, 37; total number of day Bulk cows and heifers $3.50 tol in chatge of the commencement pro-| Company, supported by the Railroads, | Yiversified farming center, Mr. Pa- oye used as age litical parties above named urge lost, 590 d Oot one Se Hot nee en gram. The industrial course grad-| filed voluminous responses, alleging 9 be bas : po i p i f th if f Bi 1h RICHHOLT SCHOOL arly $7.00.’ Canners and cut-| uates will hold commencement excr-| that, in general the reductions BOO RUEEES * A voters 0 e cl 0. 1S- i Number of pupils enrolled, , Bologna bulls| sises March 16-17. should not be made. The Express 600 acres of sweet | Presidential Preference Pri- upon the vo Vy ae”? ¥ 4 number of pupils examined, wet. Medium and heavyweights ee |companies have prepared elaborfite meres mary ate Tues., March marck -to vote “Yes” upon the three number with defective t $4.00 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders { statis purporting to show tha * g . ; Papen beaiguices tent, slow, wen, "Top fecdern carly "34 ee didee tatiroravedbrated. exurset eed , election laws which will appear upon a head 754 poung averages Bulk vice will bp conducted at a lo: id i € r 1h NOTICE OF SALE [$5.00 to $6.30. "Calves, receipts: 1,400. I that the eéevice will sufter, Tait voter ahouldipace oni the ballot on Tuesday, March 18th. it Notice is hereby given that default] Steady. Best lights $8.00 to $8.50. BY STATE BODY) the North paokta Board of Rail? ‘ 4 | has heen neide in the terms and con-| Bulk to packers $8.25 roaq Commigsioners represented in the square to the right of } ia ditions of that certain mortgaze,|” tog receipts 16,000. Slow, Weak A R ring. iby fi i ide 7 4 etn at duaeel scene ee inert ge em aceasta ae vite cesia |p| _ lf these laws, passed by the lost (¢)| eA. Chappell: widower mort, [sales butcher and bacon hogs largely however, of the other miscellaneous | | articipate in the proceéings to ¢on- 4 legislature, are approved, Demoerats \! agor to H. E. Wildfang, mortgage’) 5 and $ sw loads choice} auipment., Many lathe and milling] clusi vi sew i , Q \} dated the 1 Y of November 1917,|$6.75 and $6.80. A.few loads choice ; dP! y €\ clusion, with the view of protecting, | Be sure to vote for the . 5 iq dated ted for record in the office of | butchers $6.85. Some 140 to 160} machines of different types were North Dakota's interest and of ob- number of names specified and Republicans can unite legally to -|¢I! 2d ned ter ae Deeds of Burleigh | pound averages $6.70. Bulk rough| shippea with no other designation |taining such reductions as can. bé}, defeat N tisan L dother | ih County, North Dakota, on the 10th |sows $5 Slaughter pigs mostly|than ‘milling machine,’ and it being | justified. below. efeat Nonparti$an League ana otner \ day of cember 1917, at 11:40 A./$6.00 to 3 Bulk feeders $5.75.) impossible to trace or identify many} A conference of representatives of, and duly recorded in Book on page 168, and gagee to iety of Chatfield, a instrument in wri of December rq in the of- sds on the at 2 P. M of Mortgages jan tion, by ted the 2Ist da. 24th day of Jan and duly recorded in nents, on page a 1 mortgage will be foreclosed by e of the premises in such mort- - and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 2st day of April 1, to satisfy the amount due on ch mortgage at the date of sale. | The premises described in such mortgage, and which will be sold to sutisty the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dako nd are described as follows, to- : Southwest quarter (SW'.) of the Southwest quarter (SW twenty: ht (28) in T i Hundred Forty-one (141) ) Range 5 nt ) West of the Fifth. Princip: idian, containing forty acres of land more or less ac- to the United States Gov- e y thereof, There will be due on at the date of sale the sum of Hundred Fifty-eight Dollars and Highty-nine ($158.89), together with the costs ang expenses of dorecion:| ure. Dated March 8th, 1924. PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY CHATFIELD, a corporation, Assignee of Mortgagee. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER & or STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagee, = Fargo, North Dakota 3-10-17-24-31—4-7-14 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by John Bullock, a single man, Mortgagor, to Investors Mort- gage Security Company, Inc., Mort- gagee, dated March 15th, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Bur- leigh County, North’ Dakota, on April 26th, 1918, at 4:30\ o'clock p. m, and duly recorded: in Book 90 of Mortgages, on page 194; ang there- after, on April 30th, 1918, by an in- strumént in writing, assigned by. said mortgagee to First MortgageLoan pany, a& corporation,’ al signment was filed for the said office of the Registe Deeds on May 20th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. and duly recorded in Book an it on page 13; and thereafter, on May 2ist, 1018, by an instrument in wiit ing, assign: yy said assignee to Pact WD ‘Herel and swhich \ ment was filed for récord in’ the said office of the Be ister of Deeds on December 27th, 1923, at “11:10 o'clock a. m. and recorded in Book 174 of Miscellaneous, page 479; will be foreclose ar by # sale of the prem- in such mortgage: and herein- after describe ¢ front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marek, Burleigh County, North .| doubles direct to a local packer and 4) in Seetion | _|dlo. 1 turkeys, per Ib. ‘| tens 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. they qid some road building and graveling with this equipment, and it was the practice to lease equipment received from the war department to i subdivisions and road con- collecting a rental fee for the time thy machinery was in use. sales native lambs $14: $14.50. Best light ewes quotable up to around $10.00, Run ineludes two 21 doubles billed through, CHICAGO LIV! OCK ment to the department of freight, expenses in- ribution of same. the ly top matured Sheep receipts 18 lambs 25 to 50 cents higher. handling charges and curred in the di: The automobiles we: engineers and employes way commission for the field work and the general surveying and sup- lervision of roaq building for which a mileage fee was charged to the var- ious projects under construction that | were benefitted, “In this report is shown (Parnished by Northern Produce Co.) Cream-——-Butterfat, per Ib. . 48c Eggs—Fresh, candled per doz, | Dressed Poultry No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys per lb. No. 1 D. P. Hen turkeys, per lb. No." 1 Ducks per 1b No. 1 Geese per Ib state- ment of operation of-the cquipment in- department showing ‘thaigross leone of the department to be 091.42, from the beginning to ber 20, 1 and a total ope! cost of $231,447.38. This leaves net cost to the state for operating the equipment department of $34 355.96 to be borne by the high funds. This statement is compiled from information gathered from the books, records and vouchers on file with the department and does not inglude any service that might have been rendered to the state or high- way commission not of record.” Mr. Lund says he was extended all aid possible by officials and em- ployes of the highway commission in making hi: vestigation. Live Poultry \Hens under 4 Ibs, each, per Ib. i per lb.. d stags, per 1b. Ib. (Furnished by R Bismarck, March No.1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . o, 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum fo. A flax . No, 2 flax . | No. 1 rye We quote but de not handle the following Round Table , Discussion The Lions club meeting today was devoted to a round-table discussion. Fred Peterson presided. i ; “CASCARETS” 10¢ No 2 yellow 6 ths text. 40) TF SICK, BILIOUS, No. 3 white and mixed 56 lb test 46 CONSTIPATED. No. 4 white and mixed 55 Ib test 44 te per pound discount under 55 1b8.|. “They Work While You Sleep.” When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, Ear Corn (70 Ibs“in Minnesota) 5c when. your head is.dull or aching, or under shell your stomach just + if = espe js sour or gabsy, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR take une ar t#o pleasdnt “Cascatets Minneapolis, Mar. 17—Flour un-|to relieve constipation’ and ‘bikiou: changed. , In carload lots family pa-| ness. No ficest cathartic- tents quoted at $6.40 to $6.55 a bar+|taxative on é: or rel in 98-pound cotton. sacks, Ship-| and Children. 10c.boxes, also 26. and ments 43,879 barrels, Bran $23.00. |e sizes . M : any drug sere. : CALDRENGRY FOR “CASTORIA” Especially Prepased for Infants and Children of -All Ages Mother! Fletche: toria hasjwhere recommend it. The. kind you, t the hour ofytwo o'clock ‘in Bth day of , 1924, to sstisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day ‘of premises described in such mi and which will be sold to} satisfy the same are described as been in use for over 30 years aoe ; 01 haye always bought bears pignatore leasant, harmless substitute “for|of * ates One hundred twenty to 130 pound] of these items. j the Railroad Commissioners of thir- averages up to $6.25. Loaned to Counties teen western states has been called Sheep receipts 6,000. Steady to| ‘During the first year of the op-|for Mareh 2 at the Capitol trong, Best lambs not sold. Few| eration of the equipment department, | building in Paul. E. M, Hen-| driks, Traffic Chieazo, Mar, 17.-Hog receipts| Their rules’ were later changed and 78,000. Moderately active. Mostly| the equipment was assigned to the 10 to 15 cents lower, Practical top} Counties, cities, ete. to remain | in $7.30. their possession with the under- Cattle receipt 000, Active, fully | Standing the title be retained | j ateady on practically r-|by the department, upon reimburse- -\Idawa Gold Mining en, Women | ¥ a Dakota Railroad Commission will at- tend this conference as President Frank Milhollan, who is a member of the Commis: ion on the 19th ang 20th. Decisions of Body sions of the commission in-| files in the petition of the Cit- bron vs. Northern Pacifie s in Hebron im- provements in the ser been made as petitioned for and petition withdrawn. | The Northwestern Bell Telephont | Company having withdrawn its ap- AT ALL GROCERS FOR SALE Co. Stock. | 5000 shares at $175.00 per 1000 shares. C. A. Anderson, Rodeberg Apt’s, Montevideo, Minn. 3-17-lwk FOR SALE 317% Acre Fruit. & Grain Farm. Owner has T. B. and will sel cheap. Two sets of buildings, fenced and cross’ fenced, two fine springs, we irrigate. The finest’ of English Walnuts, all kinds of Fruit’ grown in temp. zone. Ideal for stock, chickens, grains of all kinds, mild climate. Write for particulars. Josie F. Green, Chelan Falls, Wash,, near (Wanatchee, Apple Center.) P }Castor -Oil, Paregoric, Teething ; : i Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains ae No narcotics. ‘Proven directions ate pn each packege, Physicians .qvery-| & the Committee will be unable to go |" on account of several hearings before |} PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Vote for One (1) name only Calvin Coolidge” {x j Cl] " ful sipped: wit Seiee od instant relief from. » COUGHS «COLDS NATIONAL coidsdevelen kale Be ySipe ofr te ri or mae YS ith “Vote for One (1) rfiame only Harrison Garnett wes] \ C] )PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS | Vote for Five (5) names only| ‘Allen 0. Birchenough [x] Edith B. Christianson [x] | Grace Clendéning . [x] W. S. Jostes~ Hattie M. McCufloch: bcd — . : DELEGATES TONATIONAL Bism a re k ; CONVENTION Shoe Hospital Vote for (13) names. only L.-H. Bratton O. F. Bryant Henry Burman, Prop. ; a: Pianle = . A Power SHOE G. A. Renden O. B. Severson O,. J..Sorlie |B. F. Spalding ~* William ‘Stern. G.W. Stewart -. B. W. Saylor P. R. Trubshaw ‘Ralph -Ward REPAIRING First Class Workmanship First: Class Material Special Attention : Given* To Parcel Post Orders :Bismarck - - pinta ue spe ets tone you, Tyesday; March 18, -+-Political adv. DERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Rmbalmer in’ % % Charge. , Day-Phone 100. ight Phones 100:or 687 WEBB 3B ; Undertakers .. Embalmers i “Funeral Directors , Licensed, Embalmer' in Ch arge. Night Phones Sie asi | COMMITTEEMAN lt ties in National political aff: . 18TH. POLLS OPEN 9 TO7P.M. I. P., Goddard, Republican. ‘ Chris Bertsch, Democrat. E. T. Burke, Republican. MW..E. Breen, Democrat. E. B, Cox, Republican. Carl Kosiizky, Republican. (Political Ady Dry radical candidates for state offices + and still maintain the two great par- airs. Vote yes on the election laws and keep the radicals-out of office. —————— SS ELECTION TOMORROW MARCH, A.M. —————— SS Mrs. Fannie Dunn Quain, Democrat. Mrs. C. LE. Young, Republican. Arthur Van Horn, Republican isement) Cleaning: “. ae + i £ + | i {i i { | | DYEING — PLEATING — REMODEL- TY Phone 770 00° 0.00.) “ENG — REPAIRING. MEN'S HAP BLOCKING— CLEANERS and DYERS 422 Broadway RememberMarch18isElectionDay | The Polls now-close-at 7.0’clock p.m. Your first duty and obli- - gation .as.a.citizen, to your,country and state, is to vote. Do ) " ;not fail your.country and your state. See that your friends and neighbors vote. Vote “Yes”-on alt measures except the “Fedje ; Berm Laborbien Law... . re (Political Adv.) " - | @