The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1924, Page 2

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a “PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIE Light Walls: ¢ © Save Gas Bills Dresden, Germany, July 23.—}; The sombre hued wallpapers 60 prevalent in Germany are giving way to lighter shades. The change ‘ig: not due to artistic rea- sons, however, but to the education of the public to the fact that light tened walls, save gas and electric pills. GERMAN PARTY cn an ~ mat atStakel o> = -- TAKES STAND SS. al i:Demands Evacuation of the Ruhr by French —— , (aoe zt. Berlin, July 23.—The G *tNaticnal Party of the Rei _shas adopted a resolution which it} thas sent to the government de manding that Germany shall not | ;participate in the London inte : lied copference except on an equal footing with the alli STUNNING GOWN A stunning dinner gown is a {combination of ‘black and white georgette crepe with points of the alternate colors. | | SUMMONS | | 24 HOUR MAN : | © The party also demands that the | Shite at NORM DENSE: L isoners held by the French and § \Sounty ‘of Burleigh. MA ee, a elgians be released and exiles be | | In District Court, ga? wget Se ea o allowed to return to the occupied | Fourth Judicial District. 7 ‘ ° In addition the resolu- | Chester Savings Bank, | Oo oaern \ i on evacuation of the a Corporation, Plaintiff. : fn 4 ° Ruhr, the restoration of German] There perpetual warfare in ‘Robert O. Kearns’ back yard in Omaha. “Trixie,” Kearns’ dog, and) _ vB. i ~# 6° * ae ‘railroads and. the recognition of | “Dempsey,” a battling rooster, are going to it every day. But neither one ever really succeeds in Meking C. T- MeWilliams and ose, Business & 5 authority of the German states, |the other. They go to it tooth, spur, claw and beak until they get tired. Then side by side they drink to-| Edna a rege Y North’ Dakota to the i i t that Germany receive guarantees | gether out of the barnyard pan. me ooca Durehdaiite: 5 © against furthe netions and ee E e 2 SEAS T & |#0vou and eaeh of you afe hereby t ° :the period of occupation cf the} 5 ned to answer the complaint s “Ybridge-head be calculated from Oc-| HOARDED $400,000,000 IS PARROT TALKED TOO MUCH |in'the ‘above, entitled action, which | , 1920. | is filed in the office o! & t 3: The party declares it will oppose DEAD-WEIGHT ON BUSINESS ft x | of the district court of the county i E t all proposed settlements which do | : | of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, : me : b pot meet with its approval. By 8. W. STRAUS, & : janet re oer ae Aiatah te et ‘ Tr WOW eee ae a : ; seribete at Men tar” Blamarer Let us look at a-three-ring circus and mar- : Thrift. a jock in the cit ; 3 : WHITE WOMAN ees j : the said county of Burleigh, within | vel. : Here are literally hundreds of people, 5 OARDING ts as unlike true : thirty days after the service of-this 2 li ; ‘ thrift as @ pile ot iron ore “ Ne eee eee eee racer hundreds of animals, and more paraphernalia i i tive. jay of such set 4 4 . . : SIK] N BRIDE: pdihags e aaula 4 fr failure te appear oF, answet/ than you find in a small-sized factory—all on j it wil ye ta ‘ : sents potential se (O 13 “default for ‘the relief demanded the move. 2 | 8 : in the complaint. A Sengelese Pu; Is Married power. But it E A Dated at Bismarck, N. Dak. on Z : A ; ae in New York Ga a thie Sst day of May A. On and: Here is a complete city, set up every day in : | rough certain vy . 5 EO. M. REGISTER - Siege é processesot : Attonnaya tor seid Plaiatift, a strange place—giving a parade and two Dee ero RGU, ad sratsiea tere ery : -~_ | ee Ges performances — taken down, packed ‘away, p today to Lillian Werner, white, of | TIVE before tts | poo eee ee loaded on a train, moved to another city and 3 The boxer’s real name, usefulness is | 7-28-30 “8-6-13-20- t % all, was signed to the mar- Head vavallable: cotta GE TEA ER TORE! set up again. GBD Ea secu | vce ae Ue ucmerarelall j CLOSURE SALE ‘cl ‘ é it Siboeen eave tw Geers au yeace | ee wealth is a dead : : : | Default’ having dccurred in the 5 j ; | See Sene-| weight on business, Hetween the 2 contitigns of the mortgage herein Any business: can learn something abou: sicledr ade de , e ‘i d th thrift there 1 . me | ter described,’ notice is hereby é gave her age as years, described nates ‘ pens Wide are)| . ee, - ‘ aiven that that certain. mortgage efficiency from a circus. eC rie nites cas placed on the scales of moral and | ee ee ee ‘ iscribed himsetlf as an | " Last and Alphena ast, is wife | “ ” Siki stated on the license that he | Social valuation. s —— f morteagors, to Harty EB. O'Neill; Take the “24-hour man” as one example. ever been married ispatches The hoarding processes grade ‘ | mortgagee, dated the 25th day of 2 : 7 t fe pe earieeet at the: “tie 4 from the real misers to ee Getober in the year of our Lord . : i « t¥rom Europe at the time the| upward from the real misers to! , cto! y 1 ir was preparing to come to this |, those who for various reasons hide |lene thousand site! henared © andh The “24-hour man” goes one day ahead of t vountry stated that* he had a wife| away a share of their earnings | office ‘of ister of deed: fie * ‘ 4 and. family who, had accompanied | rather than place ‘ft where it will Reet camer niet iDakaiay. f the circus. He contracts for all the food for 2. pete Attics. bode eden ae a ag Tee eee ey a waned tr Matread this army of performers. He arranges to A DIVERSITY saalge ApurbE wees: costal fe sop ay eee have a local bakery deliver bread; he buys amazing figures were compiled re- i i laexierienien: ry to Hi . ‘ 0 1 Gentian tie United "States "Tress: assigned by said mortgages to Her: vegetables and meat; he buys tons of hay for ab ury Department. These figures re-} Polly, family parrot in the Simon Silverberg household at Balti-| ment is dated the 5th day of Novem- the horses and elephants. ‘ veal that the smount of money | more, Md., became an important witness in Mrs. Silverberg’s suit for ber A. D. 1915, and was filed for |# ; f a6 1 which may be termed as hoarded | separation from her husband. Mrs. Silverberg (shown above) had | record in the office of the register | see cae y fn this country amounts to §100-|been away on a visit amd, upon her return, found the parrot shriekins |p (is et pecember Sy 1018 at. the |. The “24-hour man” sees the city officials. 1 000,000. There art 8,000 persons | the name of “Cora”—at least, such is the allegation. Now Mrs. Silver-|) oor d¢ 1:30 o'clock P. M., and # 6 . 1 Rotarians Hold Interesting| who are definitely classed aa | Ders'’s name happens to be Kose, and she became suspicious. She won duly recorded therein in_ book 110} He arranges for a license; he arranges for Hl ; her court action. » of Assignments 474, will be ‘ 5 66, a) . 1 Noon Luncheon Meeting | TU% with $4,000,000 hidden [eae e Chilean water, piped to “the lot;” sometimes he ar- Sans ‘Among our foreign population, a KEEPS BOBBED HAIR DRY |iganeabasaiisceeontwaesr tonite ranges for electricity, he sees that “the lot” . The Rotarian luncheon this noon| Treasury official estimates that ica ot Gea Ga. itself i 1 d dy ‘f a th chjovéd a snappy and diversified) some two million hoard $225,000,-| jNorth Dakota, in the city of Bis- BE itself 1s clear and ready ior occupancy tne program. B. K. Skeels as chairman | i i : marck, Burleigh County, North Da- Gf the attordance committes explain-| quia, eqpectalin @here, Wank: : ee EC ee next day. ed a contest planned to increase at-| ing facilities are inadequate, there 4 a : ‘ M., on the Sth day of September A. tendance. J. L. Bell was lauded f D. 1924 to satisfy the amount due endance. J. Ta 1 ; is much hoarding. ‘This is shown upon such mortgage on the day of Then comes the circus. All it has to dois 2H ASN ENT mE Ge BAG vd by the fact that when a bank is : sale. ‘6. ” si os ‘ editor of “The Baftalo Horn’. C. Le} Slt in a rural locality where - The premises described in sucht go to “the lot,” set up, give its parade and its Rotary Club of Grand Forks and Dr.| 20 bank existed before, personal mortgage end awhich ill be spd) toy two performances. , satisfy the same are described as fi E. P. Quain spoke briefly of his deposits made up largely from | follows, namely: experiences at Fort Snelling. hoarded sums at once begin to fe: 4 The Southeast Quarter of section < : : : B. K. Skeels doubled on the pro- make their appearance. About = . a : peventeenn(S: £.% ot 17) in Town- If it were not: for the 94 ais hour man” the . gram by celebrating the birthday of} $125,000,000. it 13 officially esti- ‘ ee: ship ae er one hundred and thirty Py *. 5 ;Henry Murphy and L. iH. Richmond| mated, is loarded in rural com- 4 a pina OS eae NG E Tare Sean circus itself would stand a fair chance of wast- presented R. M. Bergeson with an an-| munities. le 4 ge Fj is : : : eae . niversary token, One of the xreat benefits which 4 [ff co cipal meridian in Burleigh county,| ing its time and spending its energy running Robert Birdzell talked interesting-| come from thrift education lies in There will be due on such mort- sly, of Uiite at Tho: University the fact that people are made to | |] : ; : gage at the date of sale the sum of apes i igave a resume of student act yey ! | ; fourteen hundred and nine dollars |& man handled so efficiently the day before. Mattolnsiic and soclal(sutee| | See Ente Ce ee : ees and sixty one cers ($1,409.61), be- f ; y vy money is not thrift. next spoke on “State Institu- sides the costs of this foreclosure. sle next spoke on “Stat Real thriit is the elimination of pian : Dated Julv 23rd A. D.. 1924. a E penn availing. pr nelpally ion cae waste. And within this definition : piss HERMAN F. HENKER __ |! ; read got f y. As an early srid-| ‘oarding must be considered : arcs caneeee et “Baldy uate his comparison of the past and tia Bae a Mortgagee. a the present day student body, faculty, W@steful because the individual mee s ie : D : , GEORGE M. REGISTER, 4 and buildings gave an licnt| loses the rightful income from his : ae . Attorney of said Assignee, k Does Your Business Need a 24- Hour Man? demonstration of the complexities of| 84Vings, and business in general : f : : Bismarck, North Dakota. S tmodern life. The Judge emphasized| 108es the benefits that should come % Bee 7-23-30 8-6-13-20-27 ‘ ithe popular ignorance of what the| from these additions to the legiti- AG So public monies go for and the im-| mate channels of trade and invest- as ne i ee Can portance of knowledge along that| ment. 5 iit ne apiRA EA E ee : My as Report of the Condition of line. He pointed out that the money| It 1s well to understand that | BATHING WIGS ARE THE LATEST INVENTION FOR BOBBE THE ARENA STATE BANK ‘expended at the State University and| when the saving of money is car. | HAIR. HOW TO KEEP THE WAVE FROM THE WAVES: WEAR Alat Arena, in the State of North Da- ‘Other state institutions and especial-| ried to the point of keeping it con, |COQUETTISH LITTLE RUBBERIZED COTTON WIG—THE LATEST | kota, at the close of business June! 2 The “24-hour man” of business is printing. Printing takes care of a thousand Uetails down and taking care of the details which one | = ly the manner of its exnenditure| ‘tinually out of ctrocintiea cock CREATION OF VIALLARD, PARIS. Set which would otherwise fall upon a salesman. Bp cee fuine the next generation) ‘hsbits come very ‘tar trom, belug Loans and discounts .....$ 32,358.40 4 i ic ; within the righttul meaning of | THEY RUN LAFOLLETTE’S CAMPAIGN (| Ovrisctarca “S882 aa 56 Printing thus helps your salesmen—wheth- : e ee Spring in 1629 ———— — = CERT ame cee VTE er they are in a retail store or traveling “on | gry of petroleum in America is con. | NOT HIS DUTY Same: coe aera ¢he-road.” It enables your salesmen to per- ete a Rode dais | LO GO AFTER egernpirereerery oI form as they are intended to perform—by French missionary to the Indjans. TAXES, HE SAY! paid, oyer/andivided:pro- bringing in sales. % He had crossed the Niagara river 2 Gone eeaage © ae 8086.96 f vir ‘ : “ id made his way southward) County Trea or J. A. Fl S from other * A eae Abroigh ‘western Now YOM Into) wanting’ tgisy onthe lineetion banke Sn. 1823.27] Without printing, any salesman must waste ound "a spring from which oll) only DMs necting of th ity TOTAL #490081 time in explaining your policy—building con- = This oll was highly esteemed by |S it was not his duty to collect Capital stock paid in ....$ 10,000.00 |} fidence — explaining the merits of merchan- ‘Zhe Indians for medical uses, says|°C)/nquent taxes. lus fund 1,000.00; ju “Delinquent - personal, property Individual 4 the Detroit News. The letter of dise—removing obstacles to buying, from the taxes are turned over to the sheriff posits subject - ’ * * ge priest was publlahed tn 1682 in| oo Qctoper Is each years he said a, sheek ==, 8 0,868.25 purchaser’s mind. a Sagard'e : 4 “Real estate taxes that have been pil ae eee 7 GE eA) eat < RAE iy aM Id 4 yi sold on the second Tuesday in De- rtifi. r . : . . ; For Office Men cember go back to the county audit: pparensa, coxtitt: With-printing, you-can do these things for # sigedentary work,” sald the tec-|°F and the county commissioners to posit... 233.98 : lesman or eens : fag look after final disposition.” Time certif your sale Rane anes” pena tL Jenmeniighe.endiy-\ Tac iow gaid that be received cates of de- ae “iy agpeie ee: : : ers ” ~,| payment of taxes when due, but not (Joes oe : ro 9, 2, i é sas Fay nee orgs” Dutted im the| delinquent, taxes. Bills payable... That's just one advantage of printing. Let sthe less one can stand.” A fave Se aigesoansd as ss 5 hi m., me gets! sorted te itr, HOURS OF LABOR Corporttion +... us tell you sresal of the + B one lies a great deal one’s TOTAL .. $, 43,633.31 3 f Standing ts lost completely,” LAW INVOLVED STATE OF Kora ts ‘ : Seer ks ia Here are some of the leaders of Senator Robert M. LaFollette's. pres- LBL Fite ae ORT, ORY - eas - aoe ae) ! = Pe ‘¢ Fibs i er 1 campaign. The picture was-taken in Washington during a two- C. Isaminger; Caéhiet’ of oP ei . . - ® = Described toaT ae, Jansoniug gin district court! day conference of the National Committee for Progressive Political above named banked eel a fomle’ ETL é % Gan you give me:a good dewerip-| ‘nis Mornine heard a return on | Action, called to select a vice presidential nomince and formulate that the above statement $s’ true, to ion of your absconding cashier?” | Crde™ to show cause, issued in the) campaign plang. Soated, from left to right, are: Arthur E. Holder, |t© Pest of my hnowledge and ‘belief. a ne goayply asked the détectite, _|cate of Fred Bobb, restaurateur.) secretary of the committee; Parley. P. Christiensen,. Utah, third-party . >, AC. ISABINGER, ‘i ¢ os etd Oh eae facell,” answered the hotel pro-| ®hated with violating the hours of! candidate for president in 1920; William H. Johnston, president Inter-| Subscribed and’ swora jo heigre ‘ecoon A peed > ; ,“L believe he's about. five| !#bor law fpr women waitresses. The} national Union of Machinists, who served ag chairman of the Cleveland | this 8th day of July. lad; Baca : ide Vise inches ‘tall and’ about| &der was to show cause why a fine! convention that nominated LaFollette, and. John M. Nelson of Wiscon- bike ds et Oo: ant’ j ort,’ —, a on pi ate ad Sheets BP sbe; OFS sin, Tanayioi ioe national campaign manager. Standing, left to right, “lotagy Public, Burleigh County, i se osaioeentin . The , io ; and Her: : . i Hex rf i ty ; ree acne: deter ie deat” tioraey are R. Wood, and Herman L. Ekern, attorney general of Wisconsin. ly commission apse June Tth,| 5 ae i : alleged violations of the law had con- cree ‘ accident. While driving to Yank-| recent national: Farmer-Labor ‘eon- ton with Louis Endres he suffered |vention at St. Pauland to indorse injuries to his head the candidacy of Senator Robert oo | M. -LaFollette.’ * 4 Pa aT i Along ‘wyth: condemnation of the hey ights A St. Paul meeting went a defeat for - sCommunists| William Mahoney, of St.-Paal, its sponsor, who, under a suspension Corner Main andi, 03_wight-| of rules was given’a full half an Bismarck, N.'yunehed by.the| hour to plead for jing up the the at tinued,, A stay of proceeding was granted by the court, on request of Mr. Bobb’s lawyer, who will | ‘PHONE 32 : to the supreme court, he said. Mr. Bobb put up a $200 appeal.bond. / ‘The agtion may result in a th,’ ough test of the hours of labor for, women. : BAT Yates We Be tay 23 ta | matter without formal action, Bernard/of Ft. Yates, for Uabor, in-an-} Mahoney said‘sutch ‘action: would a mission priest at Ft. Y3 . 7 . 2 yesterday, | be “merely to crucify me, but th severely injured in an ai repudiate the | will be a resurrection.” * ere

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