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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ( TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 i} [SE T to these headliners several other | ern $1.31 1-2 to%$1.38 1-2; No. 1 dark] NOTICE OF FORECLOS' ae SALE| and animal diseases. The American] and the girl when ‘he falls asleep as TO MINNEAPOLIS + ee will be on the card, northern spring choice to fancy $ a BY ADV: ERTISEM! rt + ae. | Red Cross has authorized appropria-|he is showing a Hollywood melo- C. J. Johnson returned Sunday x nd Moug, both welter to $1.50 1-2; good" to choice Notice is hereby given that de- tiog of a month's supply of rice to/drama, Joseph M. Schenck produced d . i i "ava ieueboxed. fon cewolld-2 to ell vrdinary to. good! fault has been made in the terms of] gtieve che sufferings. the picture, which was directed by from Minneapolis where he went to “Many efforts have been | $1. a bout ‘between | spr § They | dark hard Mon udge to) to when | $1. ars Smade to prom but all have fa neient 1-2; No. 1 ard) (HOE certain mortgige executed ‘and Buster ‘Keaton. Elgin Lessley and " attend a meeting of members of the ‘50 1-2; No. 1] nie C. Tilton, to The Farmers and ¢—_________+ Byron Houck were the photograph- Soo line office. 1-2! Merchants State Bank of Driscoll, | AT , AT THE MOVIES VIES | ers, while Fred Gabouri handled the si . = — | lee For Rent: Four room ; to} da ed the Ist day of May, 1917 and art direction. old| filed for record in the oftice of the | ——— Fone Cee iat) Sib a Will Make Trip North of| apartment, heated. Good them, thave an almost » over a previous bot to arrive $1 re APevon their shes endl} Ue December} Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun BIG LEAGUERS ag inare Ma We aide hae ae $1 sik May Heb. TgIS REO 0! ie Me iW ayy of| © Every once n a walt Bia) New Shoe Man a i roomy basement, hot and cold t Bees ¥| eb. 1918 at 9 o'clock A. M. and re-{star whose work has reached a de- 9, ismarcl "8 ee ‘come. | $1. yellow, $1.05. t0, $1.05 corded in book 150 of mortgages onjfimite standard of artistry, is pre- | y At: Webb’s Store ho ast i ays rance. . page 174 will be for of the premises described in such) mortgage und hereinafter described at the front door of the court house | is ‘ in the city of irck in” the{tino does in “Monsieur Beauc losed by a sale} sented in a feature, in which he i ; wll his former efforts. That It has been announced by Webb An Elks booster tour on the North Frank’s Place or phone 772-I. what Rudolph Valen-|! Brothers that H. A. Gran, a well| S00 line to meet many members of; pedleaogts | | T0 PLAY BALL | ‘Linton Plays Bismarck Today |! which brings him back formerly with the Black Company of| planned at a meeting of the lodge | ° | SM! G iN County | of Borleigh and St&ite of IN BISMARCK ‘ amd Linton high school dreraighne Ge nuwsclenles coy [North Dakota at “the hour of ten ; Y act sdtter move than |Férgo “ahd fot aonie tine with’ the| held’ Friday ‘night, ‘The ‘banc will! ane Chtletlan are wos first fig {football teams were’ playing | this a5 Sept, 23. ; ock in the forenoon of the 3ist{, two years absence. Time has but | Dayton Company of Minneapolis, as-| head the tour, which will-be held the ured out in about 582 by a mont ihe uaeee isn ne Stale day of October 1924 to: satisfy the] aqged to his irresistible . named Dionysius Exiguus. At tha | No. 1 dark northern 3 due upon such mortgage on known shoe man and foot specialist| the lodge in towns along the way was Birth of Chriet i | seination {sumed charge of their shoe depart-| latter part of next week. The tour arts flut- | ment yesterday. will go as far as Garrison. rnoon at 4 o'clock time the actual date of Christ pall park gridiron, The Linton t | No. 1 northern spring f sale. Saas cl so that if the feminine h ‘f i tter of spe Jacques Fournier, Brooklyn V2) rived dar CHE INOENINE) van cyaviwnew ndrOn U2 ay feribed in. such mortg whieh {tered more violently Jast night at] Mr. Gran is a graduate practipedist Po keoated committee appointed con- BxiGh, Lier lien ie ealedidal was in good shape, and ave Imixed durum 1.04 | . sold to satisty the same are|the Eltinge Theatre, where the pic-jand firm believer of foot correction sists of J, C. Oberg, ¢ SUE dal took more definite form, the birth 1 115 te 150 pounds per man, ibed a8 follows to wit First Baseman, to Lead ture was shown for the first time,|through proper shoe fitting. He in-| George, he Peters E44) of lthere was a mighty good reason for | vites those having foot ailments re- | rick, J. P. Sell and H. J. Duemeland. SE enERabetcl put oe 2sth ee De i Team Here . | Seetion “six (0) in Xownship, one {is xardiess of their nature to call and| The lodge also appointed a com-|-Tenrin | te ines Aeron ae aa Le if eae Be eee ED Nong ©) Sanee aimie vole lor the Duke de CHarves) | HNOWE TOT Ce eee en that | mittee to look into the merits of put-| Pre Viich was already fairly well Big league baseball stars will | MARKET NEWS We quote but do not handle the| There will be due on such mort-|champion duellist and lover exte “| most troubles ean be corrected, by| ting on s Show. J.C. Taylor, chait-| egtaplished. As a matter of fact, play in Bismarck on Monday, ! following: | gag t the date of the sale the sum {ordinary, is a particularly congenial | proper fitted shoes. man; Scott Cameron, eorge Up- i el | wing: a 4 . i tt is now believed that Jesus was October 13. Oa 40 in addition to the ecosts{one of the handsome V nd| Mr. Gran will personally select all| right, Henry Halverson, S. S. Boise] porn three or four years before rge Smith, manager of the | rey ; Scam s le. including at:|the part affords an even wilder dra- | shoes to be shown thereby assuring | being named on the committee. On| the beginning of the era known as Bismarck Independent}, — today WHEAT GOE Speitz, nee Git. - ‘Ot |tommeys fea : announced that he had arranged Shell Corn | ated cre ed durum i Gai) Ga he southeast quarter M| Section six (6) in ‘town 1 1 matic scope than he has previously | the people of Bismarck and vicinity |October 17th a big class wAll be in-) the Christian. So we have the, 4 b ‘played. including, “The Shetk” and/of the very newert styles at all |itiated and a drive is on for more| anomalous fact that Christ was & | MERCHANT: hy telegram for the appearance are COG WM sGo un |cBlood and (sand times, and it is his desire to be members for this class of fifty. | horn about four years B, C. But the t 1 big league base | Yellow Mixed | Mortgagee. ‘As notable a cast as was ever as-|to meet the most exacting requ — aa exact date of Christ's birth is un- ' here to meet Bismarck | No, 2, 56 Ibs, or more $ 89 Pr. E. MeCURDY, sembled seen in support of the ments. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. known, semi-professionals on that date. | ? h Ibs. " af et proeveauee) star. Bebe Daniels, Lois Wilson, k 1 Lowell Sherman, Doris Kenyon too num neat | 4 ark hard winter : Bue | Strong Tone Noticed in Early | er Jacques Fournier, first base man of the Brooklyn Nationals 21-28) featured and others rous and one of the leading home run nwa) UA | Rhenention apwerelen (he, alle hitters of the National League is | Dealings 1 cent per pound discount under | 40, 000 People ghee. Me j < 'The story by Boot! ‘arkington is — managing the barnstorming tour 2 Jb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. of big leaguers to the pacific | a ————— | Near Starvation) too weit known to need retelling. coast, and if Brooklyn $ | Chicago, Sept. 25. Largly as a re- ' NOTICE “OF FORECLOSURE SALE} — “Monsieur Beaucaire” will be \ win the National League pen- {Sit of buying on the part of houses BY ADVERTISEMENT Manila, Sept. 28.—(By the A, P,){Shown at the Eltinge again today | P b nant many of the players will {With foreign connections wheat) Notice is hereby given that de- | —Forty thousand persons in Pangas-|and Wednesday. averaged higher today during early | fault has b : tavniawoe finan Te i 3 en es he from that club. \ Ms en made in th i nd Tarlae provine e report- The all-star big leaguers will [dealings. The of ‘that certain mortgage executed and | ed reduced to a state of semisstar CAPITOL Martin Ambers and play at Hibbing, Minnesota, on Jed from ‘s to e higher delivere Ma 4 vation on account of floods, locusts From the openug subtitle to the October 12 and jump to Bis- | December $1.32!2 to ay Lucy Ambers to Farmers and} \final fadeout, Buster Keaton’s new marek, $1.38 to 1-8 cents, was followed by | chants State eet iy ne metio picture, “Snerlock Jr.” whieh A s is Jn sag that in some cases went slight-| the 2nd day of ve Waa ice of th at the Capitol Theatre las i naa! filed for record in the ! 1 opened at the pito heatre last ly below yesterday's finish. Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- OH! MY BACK! night for a 3 days’ engagement, is a1 | Phe fact that the United States] ty.” Nort ANGER “Ol eh . ing good feature comedy. which rang Fire constantly threat- ible supply of wheat is the larg-| of February 1920 at 9 0'¢ is a rkling gem of humor, abett- est since 1919 had some transient and recorded in, Book For Many Bismarck People, 1 eq py a keen appreciation of life as ens you. Be careful and rish influence but was off-set by | #2 i vee i ‘ it is lived in a small town is the ig (hit ayeadles toembrope anitty It isn't right to suffer day in and] goo) 0) Racneocee ts cattent do your best to prevent | the EUAWOLdIMS: AHTOUCeHe Pee mortgage and hereinafter| day out with dull, unceasing baek- : Pe i h ‘ ‘ | described the front door of the! ache. Sipe - Waiee ith | taking up correspondence course |] . loss but play safe by in- [4,000,000 bushels, Wheat advanced | descrpen ty a city. of Bismarck ache. Or be utterly nara le with | +5 qualify as a detective, gets fame 5 Il of in >, |sharply in the final dealings and| $y" Burleigh County, North Dak ai | coaehy sabe cot apalniew Renevers vou an Gj 5 5 ){j suring all of your pro- low Are Within One Point of | cise strong, 2 ied to 8 d-4 conts| at the hour of ten d'clock in the| #00P oF Lift But chances are yes Select your goods for a suit or-overcoat 5 perty. National League Leaders | net higher, December $1.36 1-8 to 1-4) forenoon on the dist day of October ea uffer ie tormenting acne No. 615 y . ‘ und May $1.40 7-8 to $1.41, 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon {4nd pains as long as your weakene Report of the Condition of © i ; j } ne é 1HE1"fo nang the amaune due upon and pains as long a your weakened) Report of the Condition of {and we will give you a fitting in three New York, Brooklyn, by CHICAGO LIVESTOCK The premi described headaches, too, spells of dizziness] at Sterling in the State of North . : tee 4 1% inning from Cl yesterds aiiieaoh Me ttoe receipts | MOPAR and which wil be sold Lo and usin eaz7iness | at Sterne tne ett iness Serf hours and, in emergnecy cases, have it o1,in 1 innings, a ee - 15,000, De: 4 4 TAG eee ea TG Foca aa Doanis yet it diuretic to] 17, 1924. is ‘agen resents n one point of the Gi: whose i le Top $10.50, mes (ko 8 ci e the kidneys. periénces ‘of’ Bis- RESOURCE: ready for you in two days. These gar- TUN) ey Ian same with Pittsburg and one 7 Most killing Ut MD eae al people prove the merit of{| Loans and discounts .... i d Se s i the Hartford Fire Insur- tal contests back of the two lead- | classes PUUIKTE ae LOE ODN 4. yeas cae Overdfatts, secured and . —an in- postponed by rain. ee ie Pe EO ‘lor, 309 Mandan Ave,| _ unsecured 20.00 || ments are made in our own shop. Gueg ae ey oe ‘ ngton retained its two gamel others and western grassers 10 to| ter (NEM) of south west quarter k “From the exper-| W2 stitution that has been in the American L 16 cents up. | (SW4) of section thirty two (32) in]ience I have had with Doan’s Pills, 1,907.68 i owners York as Walter Joh sheet ravaipts 27,000, Karly sales | township one hundred forty one | 1 fely retommend them, for c serving property von his Mth straight game by fat lambs about steady. Hulk de | (41) North, of range seventy five j disordered kidneys. I had an attack] and Heri vale: faithfully since 1810. ie He EME eLTeane! CD SE io nd my eyes would smart and my| Other real estate . : 5 a a $ here will be due on such mort- - Q Cheeks and oth- yon from and, 10 to 4, is uUheadtawattenleathcssumson nd botnered me a great oth. roit de Boston, but the St. PAUL LIV ‘ TMBATATETO TRC ORUREmeD EERE ANE idneys didn’t act regular-| er cash items § 4 a ’ lropped out of the race as the: ‘ So. St. Paul, 8 1, $. Dept. s of sale including attor- | ly 1+ began ale Deans coh d nee < ey eicngiy tekibe Pll Of | der)——-Cattle oeenipis Killing | Neys fees. Pills and they weren't long in reliev-| from other air four contests’ if Washington | classes moderately” tiv Mm elines | Dated Sept. 15, 1924. ing the!trouble.? banks ......, 4,842.84 4,948.79 3 | MURPHY oses its six Rui allise i : | FARMERS & MERCHANT Price Gc, at all» dealers. Don't = . er eson S The Senators can now cinch the | ye emit. anes STATE BANK oh DRISCOLL, | simply for a kidney remed, Total oo. eee ve $152,663.44 “The Man Who Knows pennant winning five of their six] Stock largel ae ra eee Mortgagee. Doan’s Pills—the same that 4 LIABILITIES 2 Insurance” idee eure ec imningstourseven|l aati cutters cicoags to is icenteunigh<|\cArvaren one atortee ; Foster-Milburn Co.,| Capital stock paid ims. ...$.12,600.00 sire i p hough the Yankees take their re- Some sien pul) sun ue , N.Y. Soph lus tung, + > 6,500.00} Tailoring. Clothing. Bismarck, naining six. Pittsburg, by winning vay: veil (9-53-30 10-7-14-21-2 —Ady,| Undivided profits, less ex i a ? C il pots stronger on weighty 9-23-30 10-7-14-21-28) ay : ei i of its eight games, can finish} kind, bulk § 46 Weighty | F mpnees ’ and)j¢axes ‘pats. / 857164 a3 : head of New York and Brooklyn. | julls upward to $4.00, Stockers and TREASURER’S REPORT ndividual —de- nding of the contenders: feeders slow, dull, fairly steady. A R posits subject TION. é ‘rol Vine Gaed Weighed necealee Report of Treasurer of Clear Lake School District No. 20 County| to check i z Pet. Play | 1,900. PD veseatieeallice Boe State of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1923, Caen fund Mt BOING HINO OTAGNCTNO NOTED NUT NOTE TATTOO INO NO/NE ACTING NENT AC ACN UNO NODS NTE NON NONG New York 6 1s9.00. to feral chide RN ore eee B D. aoe pees S Gon we Bi i GS Srooklyn 4] kinds up to $9.5 ; «gy RECEIPTS jemand) cert Pitbore g| Hinds up 0 $9.50. very slow,| Ar ash in hands of district treasurer (excluding sinking fieates of de- BRE caw a, joe receipts 2,900. Very slow.) fund) at beginning of school year, July 1, 1923 "$ 1,621.10| posit BATT Riri as Gb y sales 10 to 45 cents higher.| Amounts Received During Year From the Following Sources: jTime —certi Neeiverk. 86 ported hogs to shippers most-| Apportionment of State and County Tuition ....$ 282.15. cates of de- 5; 7s aaa lightweishts $9.85. Bulk desir-| Taxes Levied by District School Board . . 2,017.26 | posit .. 67,328.28 § z ers around Received from Other Sources reso 79.75 | Savings ene ES $B75, to Total Receipts for Year 2,381.16 | its 9,154.94 114,305.80 BASEBALL i setter Grand Total Receipts for Year, Including Cash War Finance Corporation 16,000.00 | —_-— ” en ee dee ciepon steueaen on Hand July 1, 1923 é 4,000.26 | Bills ‘payable ............ 3,000,00 SRICAN ING cep receipts 1,51 Steady, bulk =X PENDITURES | AMERICAN ASSOCIATIOD | fo A aes 4 i , RICAN BSSOCUSTION at nu ave: lamba mM : to : Amounts Paid During Year for the Following Purposes: | “Total... $152,603.44 Be insie Ee Pets| Cums ‘mostly $0, Fat ewer, t0| Schock Houtes, Sites and Permanent Improve 4, | eee) fae Sep WITHOUT CALLING TO MIND THE NEEDS OF ae te Ran pound range feeders Monday $12.00.] Apparatus it Rie 36.29 a Hf. Rls ng, Cashier of the souisville ee eae ‘ ary ; re nee above named bank, do lemni: A Teachers’ Salaries (less Teacher's Retirement f ayaa Ailwauke 4 “AG >] ” swear that the abov: stat nt W Main ails GIICACOMERODUGES -. (4 Hand 1,504.80 foie teal best ol amy kigwlatee TOMORROW. * ee HES, ine Enis cel city Treasurer on Account of Teachers’ Re- jand'belief : \ poambus pts reamery ex-| — tirement Fund : . E, WILDFANG, Jinneapolis 9 | ors andards | Salaries and Expenses of School Officers atees Cashier. é : tan ace y 403] tra firsts 34 to 3 Transportation of Pupils enna oun gworn to before me - lichoe: nehanged; eggs unch D, a an is 22nd day of Sept. 1924. a . a NATIONAL LEAGUE Fe tn Roe EE a Di Archie 0, Johnson, The servant girl may have left and of course you ‘ eae path ae Cane ae Notary Public. ‘ 6 q p coy SR eee foi ebinga Serie cockters 4ofeantan Soke ee Se FD ara _ Burleigh County, ‘N. D, know what.it-means to inquire around for another. can ee 00 | : ce craw vLoue |g Hand (in hands of district treasurer) : ee aaron sez putes sent 180) ‘ : tts POLIS: FLOU at the End of the Year, June 30, 1924 ............ 1,765.16 | Go, i i incinnat “lour un-| Grand Total Expenditures and Cash on” Hand Comes Me Maybe the stenographer quit Saturday night. ease 51,325 barrels.) to Balance Above Total Receipts 13! 4,000.26} H, P. GODDARD : AEH NELS DRONEN HE WILDFANG I : oA A ost FArOUS Tota dehtdnons of Dhar fue i int noe ATL NOR oat It might be you are thinking of trading your farm & RTE ‘Approved this 8th day of July 1924, ——_—_—_———————— or city lots for-an automobile. com} with 519) By order of the District School Board: i ‘ a fr go. Cash No. 1 north-| Attest. EMMA SHAFFER, Clerk, FRANK SHAFFER, President. p Jashington. .. 60 few York . 86 62 yetroit . 5 67 at. Louis . 15 hiladelphia . 80 459) leveland . 84 440} hicago . : 83. 439 | oston .. 6 84 436 | Perhaps you have a lot of old furniture for sale. Or room for rent. “THE ‘OLD BUS RAMBLED RIGHE ALONG» No matter what your troubles are—no matter what you want:to.do, Tribune Want-Ads will relieve the situ- RESULTS YESTERDAY ation.: * ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 1; Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh-New York, raii Cincinnati-Philadelphia, rain, Others not scheduled, sp: / _A glance at the classified columns of today’s Tribune will impress you. with the fact that others have already found Tribune Want-Ads a source of conven- ienee:and:satisfaction, for they have proved that— AMERICAN LEAGUE \ New York 10; Cleveland 4. / | Philadelphia 9; St. Louis 7. ry | Boston 1; Detroit 9. © Washington 8; Chicago 3. Give it the blowtorch test. Play.ahot,strong flame: directly on it. You will see that it is fireproof. .It-cannot burn because it is made from rock. Neither. can.it warp, buckle or shrink..It is a different wallboard. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results / PHONE 32 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 10-2; St, Paul 6-5. Columbus 5-4; Minneapolis 9-9. ‘Indianapolis 6-5; Milwaukee 4-11. | Louisvite 8; Kansas City 3. RAISE, MoUG WILL BOX ieet in Bismarck Auditorium October 9 | . pp Battling: Krause, the Hazen boy tho won pugilistic fame in the brthwest, and Joe Moug, former dina boy who has been going good the Iron Range, will peeked in i pa Quround -boxing-mateh-in-the -Bis-| _-Legiona rom -Centuria,-Wis.,-entered-the -otd-tus in-the contest to determi: a E Het Auditorium on October 9, it|to the American-Legion convention in St. Paul. With street lamps for NeeNcie Rae Caetee terrel announced today. In addition|for a gas tank, they made the trip to the convention city under their own power. } “GRE ir eproot Wi WALLBOARD ¥. Hi. LUMBER CO.

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