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PAGE Srx - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FARGO HIGH [Five For Two Trade Looks Good To Sisler |e aca'ret by, the institution, | : Lint sr ammcesm| God From American Kin Promises STILL CHAMP, wis S » [sveian Electrify Their Railways Takes State Basketball Title Be Berne, Mar, 24.—The electrifi Rae Thea Tints | eae CHEE: tion work of the nation: For Third Time | area eae pa Nes spate halfway point. About 300 miles have been Walley Gil, Mure Fargo high i ‘i > 3 ‘completed with about as muci chool’s “Midg w their third j a mie more to be electrified. 3 consecuti a basketball eh % acorn pionship here S$: night, d Grand For ind three Fa : on the official OF REAL ESTATE MORT- E FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that | that te 1 cials a i H |certain mortgage, executed and de- RENGWas Aaa uvehy i by E. B, Kingman ang Anna sae ‘ ea toaireas oF $ ae iy Kingman, husband and _ wife, a 5 es | Mortgagors, to George FE. Baker, | Mortgage, diated the 11th day of | December, 1916, and filed for record jin the office of the Register of Deeds jof the County of Burleigh and State jof North Dakota on the 5th day of y, 1917 at 10 o'clock A. M. and recorded in Book 144 of Mort- | gages on page 10, tnd gned by d mortgagee to Citi State | Bank of Goodrich, a corporation, by written Assignment dated nuary li8th, 1924, said Assignment filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, .N. D. at 0 o'clock P.M. on January 23rd, 1924 and therein recorded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 134, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and herein- jafter described at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Bis- { marck, in the County of Butleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the j | Ist day of May, 1924, to satisfy the | {amount due upon such mortgage on To Thin Out German Bread Lines _ And L conn Danger of Epidemics as Clamoring for bread! culosis.”. The undernourishment =| age department, which on payment Cameras always interest children, | the people has also made them ey a ten dollars will deliver to any | the day of sale. nence the intent expression on the} prey for other dread maladies and | designated’ person in Germany, oF n TO RIGHT, PITCHER ORGE LYONS, CATCHER TONY The premises described in such s oi the little ones in the group | unless food is provided. for es ees territory included, 119 pou: | mortgage and whieh will be sold to}snoywn above. | without delay much suffefing and|of American food. This ‘packag satisfy the same are described as Service the veterar her dosh Billings | follows, to- Ma, March 24.-Manager| and Piteher Wayne Wright. The Southwest quarter of Section |; hs: pitching for Los Angeles, | Fifteen in Township One Hundred j (* lub that finished sixth’ in the 16 games. 6.97; for 1922.) G tional last season, both are r 21, $44.94; and interest the youngsters of great prom | ; inc! g five interest nice seeks to build up his team g coupons on a prior first mortgages ut he} wants promising youngsters rather | 00 Said premises of $60.00 each, due . 1, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921 and 2, ectively, and $30.00 interest jdue thereon June 1, 1923, with in- nan in the National] judgment in plaintiff's favor defend-| terest thereon, which taxes anq in- peau est 1 fant has appealed | terest the Assignee of Mortgagee has eason ° ffivmed! | paid to protect its interests the trikeouts, was| Opinion of the Court by Bronson, | eftgage under foreclosure, the sum luding | than fading veterans. forty-four North of Range Seventy- | ¢oue! fut the women, es and moth-| death probably will occur, will contain 49 pounds: of flour, 2 of Dusseldori, Germany, have} | The American Committee for Re-| pounds of rice, 10 pounds ‘of sugar, st one mission in life—to procure! lief of German Children, of which|8 pounds of cooking fats, 3 pounds food to relieve the distress | Major-General Henry T. Allen,| of cocoa and 24 one-pound tins of in » We: 5th Prine yl <{ their families. They gre striting former commander of the American | evaporated milk. Coast Leave race, won 18 and 10st | GG, WC buttann Geum De 2 td into a amall bale slop and forces on the Rhine; is chairman, is| Residents of America who have ‘ will be due on such mort-|get bread. More than half of them prepared to act as the intermediary atives or friends in Germany ars her Rego hi atting average » at the date of sale. including} @re doomed to the bitter disappoint- in hastening this relief to the suf-] especially urged by General Allen ‘7 fe worked. | es on said ises: for 1919,| sent that myst come because of fe: The funds it proposes to! take advantage of this service... Th: crmany’s food shortage. e will be devoted exclusively to} delivery of the packages is insure! This scarcity of rations is having ¢ feeding of children, hence! by the man government whic! appalling effect on the health of a rtion of the population will be, 2iso i ne a transportation costs German people. No less dis- cared ior. But what of the men and} i ent wished an authority than Dr. women who are in distress, thou-| insalications for the food package 1 Emerson, former @ommis- sanits of them professionals whose! may be made either in person or by cr of Health of New York City so:vc* of income has been shattered! mail at the headquarters of the uthority on community by the economic unrest? Food Package Department of the J recently after a tour of ©The American Committee has} American Committee for the Relie’ TP oyaatey that it was a “perfect | provided asmethod by which they| of German Children, 42 Broadway ization for the spread of tuber-| may be fed. This is the food pack-' New York City. be} r MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924 | age, Naturally she hates him, at first; how she came to love him makes tho story—and it is a pleas- | ant story, simply and sympathetically told, Mr, Washburn evidently knows his big woods. He writes lovingly and intelligently of them, which is mach more than can be said for most of the makers of outdoor ro mance, eee Recognize Plight of Ag Tokio, Mu 24.--A separate de- partment of agriculture is’ to he es- tablished by the Jopane: je govern- | ment. to cope with’ the incre: ly serious problems of rural life und production. Heretofore agri- culture and commerce have been grouped ugder one ministerial de, partment. Next to the reconstruction of the disthicts devastated ‘by the great learthquake of. last September, the most serious problem confronting the government fs the farm prob- lem. Conditions siniilar to those in the United States obtain here, farmer: receiving © comparatively low returns for their products in an cra ¢ igh eed Picture Holds Much Interest The Whipping Boss’ is a mo- | tion picture dramatization of one of the most shameful chapters in Am- erican history,” Russell G. Crevis- ton, National Adjutant of The Am- erican Legion, declared recently when asked about the picture, starring Barbara Bedford and Lloyd Hughes, which is being exhibited throughout the United States under the auspi- ces of The American Legion. The picture, which has been break- ing theatre attendance records where- ever shown, will be exhibited at The Auditorium Theatre, beginning Mar. 26th under the sponsorship of the \Lloyd Spetz Post of The American Legion, In discussing the picture, Mr. Creviston said, “The American Le- gion, always working only for the utmost good of America, has taken this incident as an object lesson. The picture is founded on the famous Tabert case, the case of a North Dakgta youth who died from abuse in aSouthern prison camp. “The Tabert case was undoubtedly only an aggravation of conditions. The case and conditions were fir: to fool in the of Eight hundred two and 54-100 Dol- 4 He ars, and the costs of foreclosure and 3 rd $, Allen, Bi N. s ndividual consta Theodore Koffel, c 3 Dated March 12th, 1924 s and the score does lik neys for lo ‘Al |PLAN SUMMER Newton (Dulane. UENCH: e GHTSOR eee a desire ae Nae Srnieve: tor@Detende|| Assignee of Mortgagee. rf Delton and that goes 2 BASEBALL BODY [iiaipcien, At" 8" PPM Cpe. THOM Ira the dyed-in-the-wool y pssional, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- better some previous score. He ON Dod gagee, in objective every time out. oh 2t. oven] Guild To Develop | Goodrich, North Dakota FA f a Grant-Hettinger count exposed by a Post of The American Legion and the investigation which : moon; ‘I, the man in the moon .”. . gion. © investigation’ -whlel AN y and this dog, my dog.) Mr. Wash-] followed resulted in abolition of the burn expla he horse is a real} convict leasing system in the state horse, th sa real dog, and the| where the tragedy occurred. man an ul man, As for the] “In exhibiting the dramatized ve: girl—well, she was as real as the} sion of the Tabert case, the Legion writer, who doesn't pretend to know | hopes to assist still more in bringing Stanley Washburn of Lakewood, N.1 and no one is shot. In fact it is not] girls, could make her.” Would that] public attentign to a great evil which pee 1% Mi ! eur baseball league will be per: Musie and Drama) ae Company and president of the North| AtLerta yarn, for it holds no intrigue | frank. His claim is fully justified or that reason golf Ss an insidi fected at a meeting called for Mare Da Supmies mer aniaunlessione: 18 27 at New Leiy Communities to] | determined it breaks im on his rou- tine busine -asadena, Ce y Pa na, Cal., ADVERTISEMENT i development of music 4 2 by ! vy, New Leipzig, Elgin, Heil and] Grama is the purpol Playing 18 holes, two or three | Carson. 1 Community ( in Mort, uted and deliv- | bo times week in the early morning | | >a ae jorganized by wealthy nts ered by Glenn A, Hurd and Sara B. hours dur pring@and fall harms | ae sae: ina mace 1 gore | Bete, Who hay aken the| Hurd, ie wife, Mereceaen to Seth no ball player f siete sa aaa a ney & ha jmission of constructing a com-|G. Wright, Mortgagee dated the 11th; On the other hand, 18 holes on any} champion, and Marion Hollins, WO lnunity playhouse. It {9 a of October A, D. nineteen h hot summer morning takes its toll| Won the title three seasons azo, ization, capitalize dred ang Twenty and filed for out of the ball pidyer fof the after-| beeping in trim in California Miss i : nizers include | ord in the office of the Ri ie noon’s work (Cummings plans to leave next month vod Blleve Wale. est "| Deeds of the County of Burle! It is that feature to which most {for England to play in the big tourn Carnesic Solar Tasti ate; Stte of North Dakota, on the 2 One object) They don’t want|ament in thet country. She un ’ we ed q of October A. D, 1920, and re- the players to overdo it during the | @usuccessful competitor last spring-|jan discoverer of the electr corded in Book 169 of Mortgages, at hot weather when the race in the | Arthur Il, Wleiing, donor of terug | Babe, 0m will be foreclosed by @ sale hot. 1 age in the | AWKEMIDOUBTEUL hur HH. Fleming, donor of of the ‘premises in major has usually narrowed down to] SHUAWKEY DOUBTEUL wy. [funds to the California Uistitute anil hereiuatter’ described certain clubs Bp es = sae ans Jot Technology F or more | front door of the Court Ho Hee eee eee eee Guilchine atte < aninkees’ notable leaders i City of Bismarck, in the County of he w much prefer his men to pitel stytt. ey mailed | anance, urleigh, and State of North Dako’ play 9 holes of golf carly in the| him a F aout 1 eee he community les UM cithe Hour of tye, 9 clockee! M., on norning than sleep until a late hour. | 2° corny that barablestol ave) presente) amany, : the 28th day of April 1924, to satisfy golf won't hurt any ball Mens fmilise debris, 6 Une on | arts music and drama in Pa aden: : Mewes) yer unless he prefers his golf to] the arm. : Pus lave, Usensligatd animeny cribed “in said '& § ners Kee NCLe he | : ons of the United States through | Mortgage and which will be ‘sohj to 2 Peete Concent BUFFALO'S NEW IDOL radio ‘grams presented from | satisfy ‘the same, are those, certain’ t louncernrs Ne Waa Ghana ees les stations. A site has| premises situated in the County of 2 perce. \ferred their affections from Roeky | - ——— || Burleigh) and) Stateuet North iDak HOLLOCHER HARD TO FOOL v t jand dete ibed as follows, to-v LO OOE : Y e Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Shortstop Charley Hollocher, who} 4 ny. y HUSKY | 4 Jenter teams will include M ent. na a Section Twenty-nine (29), in Town- refuses to report to the Chicago ship One Hundred Forty-four (£44) Cubs, because of a salary difference, | but shape: ke a real comer, be- | Tke Boone, Boston Outfielder, | North, of Range Seventy ing fast, clever and a hard pu dj West, of the Fifth Principal Meri- Slattery national h Is Biggest Athlete | dian, > A Versatile Olympic (7) sie ee oa aaeae o-wit Faxes fr. the votre’ Hope | teres hernia t ‘ es . . ale wmount to 170.76, which amount NEA See is included in the sum hereinafter Mobile, March Urban Shocker : slaved te be-due. ‘ : | On account of default in the terms. ball pite | and conditions of said mortgage, tha lat on their unoi | mortgagee has heretofore and ‘does because the | lect to declare the entire wouldn't let him take his wife e a : | amount a secured by aforesaid with the team, has apparently for , | mortgage immediately due and pay- pout his grievance, and : E j able. s down here working out with the | 4 < There will be due on such Mort- eee oe EA : gage at the date’ of sale the sum ON tn: : ee E of One Thousand Four Hundred a tS Z | Eighty-six and 10-100 ($1486,10) Shock h ef 2 ‘ | Dollars. Shocker is the only on b | SETH G. WRIGHT, gee. Mortgage | LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, Attorneys for Mortgage, S FOR TEAM : Fargo, North Dakota. 3-14-21-28—4-4- I-18 March \24.—There are no training rules in the camp of the St. Louis Browns The demon athletes can play all | the golf they want to, to say noth ng of mah jongg, polo, and ski jumping. is hereby given that s been made in the terms real estate : : delivered liked rules when T was : | Bere Jennie B, Berthoif * and I don’t intend to have McKenzie, North Dakota to.M. W. now that I am a manager,” | Roan of Bismarck, North Dakota, ter explained. jdated the 12th day’ of January, 1920 i and filed for record in the offic sae : e register of deeds of Burleigh Pee, LICHENS. . oe County, North Dakota on the 12th Misti pltehers: cunno day of January, 1920 at the hour of . The averages of the 1923 world 5 o'clock P. M. and recordeg in Book series fail to bear out that belief. 144 of mortgages on page 125 will Jack Bentley, with an average of ‘be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- 600, was) high among the Giants ises described in such mortgage’ and while Joe Bush, with a mark of .429, herein after described at. the: front | showed the to the Yankee: oor of the court house in the city pet of Bismarck in Burleigh County, DECISION OF SUPREME CoURT North Dakota’ st heii Jer ten Pris Baiielah Conciy G'elock in the forenoon of the 26th H..G Smith, Plaintiff-Respondent, IKE BOONE jamonnt due aitaris spats vl vs. OSear H. Will and Co, a corpor- \ ee |the day of sale. The premises des-|z Btign, UetehdantAppellant. Presenting Ike Boone, Boston Red fe i | ' , ° cribed in such. mort SYLLABUS: Sox outfielder, the biggest major lea- | will te sold te sanete the numa et In an action for breach of contract | 8¥¢ Player in captivity. described as follows to-wi where plaintiff ordered Turkestan| _ Boone, who a year ago received a) Northeast quarter (NE) of sec- | alfalfa seed and defendant agreed to| brief trial with the New York Giants, | tion thirty-five (35) in tawnship one} }deliver Turkestan alfalfa seed but by | ‘8 six feet and then some, and in the| hundred forty (140) north of range mistake shipped sweet clover seed,| Proverbial pink weighs . 280. When | Seventy-seven (77) west of the Sth s held, that plaintiff may recover | he reported to the Giants ast spring acres note fests hi eetieagy ne | for breach of contract for failure to| he was many pounds overweight. This | U.S, ‘Government. Survey ‘thereof. | BOB LEGENDRE deliver Turkestan alfalfa seed as| made McGraw think he was too slow| ‘There will be due on su¢h mort- agreed and that questions of warranty | and awkward for the big show. | Rage ut the date of the sale the sum | Because he has approached -the!o, of non-warranty through agree-| Bopne has: always been‘a gtcat | of $2304.25 in addition to the costa’ byorld’s best. performances . in“ the| ment or common usage concerning} Slugger in the minors and for a big|@nd expenses of sale including at B20-meter run, the broad jump, the) the seed haye no application. fellow is really fast on his feet. Mun- | torneys fees, the: javelin tHrow and| In District Court, Burleigh Coun-| ager Lee Fohl of the Bofton Red Sox| Dated Mase MeCURDY, 1 ne! °F run, Bob Legendre of |ty, Jangonius, J. is of the opinion that Boone is going Attorney for M. W.'R Newark A. C. is considered one| ‘actiop to recover for breach of|to come through for him and has al- Ft 59-26-42. 9-16-23 Uncle Sam's best:bets' to wim the| contract in failing to deliver Turk-| ready announced that the big fellow Uiympie- Pentathlon, j , Jestan-alfalfa seed ordered, From al will start the season in right:ficld. | Tribume Want Ade Bring Results v ; : y , , of the Washburn Lignite Coal} at all what one expects of a western | other writers were as modest and as} still exists in some’ states, to the dis- credit of all.” akota Lignite Coal Operators As-| and no fighting, being a simple love|to the dog, ‘Zing,’ and the white ven. ce: aktoneees gcd het wo in the Wilderness,” published} setting with the largest section of; human than most of his tribe. § J. B. Lippincott Company, The} outdoors that there is anywhere as] too, the girl, Mary, does well enou "NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY{So¢iation, is the author of a novel,| story, placed in an ultra woodland | “cayuse/ and the hero is far more otice Is Hereby Given, That that {Minneapolis Journal, reviewing the] its background. It is also a good| ‘To get them started he has to kill Bra chitis - ok sayst, love story, though the girl is a con-| off two guides of no consequence exhausts vitality a’ notable achievement ,to| ventional figure. As to that. the and a rather expensive lady chaper- SGOTT $ % eri story » vast Ga-| thor is as disarmi is pr one, This leaves the man and the dian northwest without the use of|as the moon of * ‘ight’s | haughty girl alone in the woods, hun- EMULSION % single mounted policeman, Neither| Dream” (-—“All I have to say is dreds of miles from anywhere, his job there any real villain in the piece,|tell you, that the lantern is the| being to get her out without break- Co cn mn nn nnn restores strength INULIN eT UU MU UU Wooden Shoes —E 4 MT rn “The peasants in America do not wear wooden shoes - at all, even in the fields!” writes Abbe Pierre, ofsGas- cony. “No, the peasants there wear shoes of leather, although I should think that sabots would be much more serviceable, notonly:on the roads, but plowing... .. And wooden shoes are far less expensive. Ah, that Amer- ica is an extravagant country!” bs Advertisements hayen’t yet taken the ‘dasa eoden shoes from Gascon feet—nor yet the heavy wooden shoes from Gascon minds. Gascony thinks in the America in the future. ra past. Advertisements make the difference. They crisscross improvements in countless directions across’ the miles. They distribute Fords, furnaces and electric lights so widely that ‘foreigners think you extravagant. to enjoy | them. They put you in touch with the latest conveni-" ences. They help so many people enjoy those conveni- ences that their cost to you_is small. You read advertisements to link. yourself with the best =-to substitute speed for the shambling progress you otherwise would have to make in the lonely wooden shoes of isolation. Do you read them: ‘yegularly? Coed habits pay. we ADVERTISEMENTS: “ARE A RELIABLE BUY. ING SIE OBTAINABLE, IN ‘ea OTHER WAN yas dts