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PAGE SIX a ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 | didn’t come until over three weeks BY AUTO MAY. eee TOROTARIANS Fae STAYS You Watching The eal Hae eae GERMANS MEET! Isles Condemned COMBED, GLOSSY Overland Mrs. J. E. Heck, Formerly “i ‘The guests at the Rotary luncheon if Washburn, Badly Injured | s : { — this noon included, Dr. J. A. Loean| \titiong Use It — Few Cents Run? . ‘ er : F Will Try to V rite Franco-Ger-! of Colorado, J. C, Anderson of Full- oath : ‘ 7 Mae : sf erton, ( , taird, Rowwr-| Buys Jar at Drugstore Have You Guessed The Mileage? man Commercial Treaty ian of Dickinson; L. F. Lyman, Ro- Mr | of Mandan; Governor R. A ; > the AY Pj—| Ne ason E. Wait, new organist svelieai ¢ y : 3 : (ey Seer | iItinge Theatre, and Thorn} Dickinson, FE. B. Cox, and L. C, Sor- lien of Bismarck. P, J, Meyer rendered a “scarif; dent of 5 glee " , 3 4 new chapter in peace that was badly injured u ? H g are going to try to write, Prem- an automobile in Farg ast — . Herr chet ty today He greet-; y the driver of th ; a ing the German delegates who are to] °~ My ; wa 1 Ise nit by Farg! Ae, "Ve ae : negotiate a France-German commer-j ins” report on beh a is Rot 8 police, but the license number was oe =e 3 .| [cial treaty with a French delegation, | Golf Committee, but Lt Ga be: | nid (o be 2.77%. The motor vehicle | ; : “ Pare : and who began work this afterfoon.| half of Kiwanis had a vi aia tl registration department here shows — ae nares is : “A treaty of commerce undertaken | Word. George Bird gave a short ta this car belonged to the Hickson under such conditions such as those} on “Business Ethics. . sie Motor Car Company of Hickson THE BLESSING OF HOME FOR OUR SOLDIER SUFFERERS Which gurrodnd’ these Megotlations: William O'Hara spoke very inter. North Dakota the French premier continued, ‘is| estingly of his recent trip to Ireland, Heck will recover, according: much more than a contract affecting | touching upon the evils of the pre i from Bargo tod material interests. It is a| Sent system of gratuities for the un- truck at the cor The State Red Cross Roll Callf whieh may be a Luncheon foci ation and one that eld Ba ue nd Second Avenue] Headquarters report that the ma-|and Commer brings those carrying it out closer! : ue Psa Bh p tee , Pargo,hurled to the LM chinery for a perfect enrollment has| Letters have been addressed to the | together.” Ho at fares awe us p. nd run over by the right wheels of! heen set up. Every county in the} heads of all the institutions of high- ene Pee a eer ce nto a hos-| ctate heen organized for. the {er education, the superintendents of | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE. FORE-| | F. 1. one “ ey Beeriiaee . where it wa she had sev: |drive under the direction of a coun-| all the High Schools and the County | CLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISE- HEE ah cae ee IRTSeURR pees : eru Us ty director ; The tole wing state ce Superintendents of Schools. Noti Is Hereby Given, That that| ave a brief description of the town Oa xanizations are pledyed to aid in the] In fact, no known agency has been) certain. mortgage excuted and de- jee GHuny, Tatian for WOlatHE HAIR alp woun good work, vi the churches, the} overlooked and it is confidently livered by Iva B. Little and Albert) th. conference. He also described ur, bystanders snid, was] Womens Fed of Clubs, the] pected that the appeal for member-| Little, her husband, Mortgagors, tole. Corn ee aE BoD GROOM eviviris 1 Ho miles be hour. ince | Sete Teachers Association, | ship in this great service-rendering | Union Investment Comuany,, of sen Ne visited on WENAIEOT ARE Adteadd rs. Heck been in Fargo since! the Knights of Columbus, the Elks,! organization w et with an in.| Minneapolis, Minn. a corporation, jane if MOM TECGE tile Gone, selling inur-|itne Sane BH Eee ‘a rane Shee elt met with an in- | yereagee, “dated the. 30th day of| North Dakota State Corn Show Com. ; KeepsHair ance for the Equitable Life Assur- J ———— November 1918, and filed for record | mittee, and pointed out the construc- ‘ mbe ance society. She came to this city | Fy oes sh iecean: Wilancne Toosened the {it the office of the Register of | tive possibilities of our own show as from Washburn, > where she] MNngime Breaks; | Seal sonwonessilen Weneevernel tr | Deeds of the, County of Burleigh,| compared with that now held in ———_ of hee lite | seal on one side the cover blew off | State of North Dakota on the 28th| south Dakota. ; BeeeSUINE to friends in F ur| Boats Unable and struck him in the face. Had it|day of December 1918, at 11:30 pa eid | Even obstinate, unruly or shampoo- Reomuiceuyerienis in Fargo. Nt not been for the other seal he would | o’clock A, M., and recorded in Book ed hair stays combed all day in any eck is at Rio Hondo, Texas, at i a RSE BARISTA 6 of } 8 5 y i “Hair-Groom” i Bete cance nec fa] ‘Bo"UrdlomdCampows| rs ven vee setouny mest (Sok SRS Slate eae | ED age ce MN PEUERG)|atrtoe oatne Cetin ae Carrington Girl |ises in such mortgage and herein. Heck’s accident ji 4 ; Washburn, Sept. 20—The big after described at the front door Sate Canina tcoratst eat (aEEH t two weeks Mrs, Heck| gine situated on the river bank the Court House in the City of Bis- ae a — me , erie home with Mrs [the river elevator broke the first Sees Snake Dance | marci ‘in the County of Burleigh,| Chicago, Oca 1 B nits A. Eas to good dress both in business and on 4 lie’week and for a few days the river ey |State of North Dakota at the hour| William G. Knox, president of the] social occasions. “‘Hair-Groom” is their| ©: 7 - ing | of two o'clock P.M. on the 11th] Power Savings Bank of New York| greaseless; also helps grow thick, routs re unable to their Carrington, Oct. The following . oF ; P: : Pietiin hick | uceount of an Indian Snake dance on{@8¥ of October 1924, to satisfy the| City, today was unanimously elected} heavy, lustrous hair. Beware of ‘; r husband, it was lL gun | SMUD ' ae mia bi sry, | #mount due upon such mortgage on| president of the American Bankers} yreasy, harmful imitations. rs. Heck was born in the vicinity down from the the Canon, Arizona, reserva-| the day of sale. The premises des- ae Lake about 39 years ago] country. The boats Benton and Ex-|tion is taken from a recent letter| cribed in such mortgage and which ae ae d lived in that district for many | pansion, man: y Capt. Leach and | from Mrs, B. P. patrick, former-| will be sold to satisfy the same are rar s. In 1908 she was married te apt. Belk, e tied up here for} ly Lou Sheehan, of Carrington.! those certain premises situated in| q eck. ‘The two lived at h. | severd iting for the engine | Mr. Fitzpatrick is in the Indian ser-! the County of Burleigh, State | of o- G PEN POING Licch-uts register of # ae Sora North Dakota, and described as fol- TO-NIGHT D ere Mr. Heek wi i 5 eed Cau | lows, to-wit: \ O OW ALRIG deeds of MeLean ceo F a 5 es aa ile out euouy a South half of Northeast quar- TOMORROW LRIGHT Since their departure trom Wash: | Three Suffer | week before the dunce to pick up| ter ($4 NE%) and South half burn and prior to th moving t ‘ > nukes, rattlers, red-racers, blue-' Northwest quarter (S% NW%) . Fargo, Mr, and Mrs. Heck lived ir Accidents At | racers, bull snakes and every kind{ of Section Thirty-two (82), in / A Vegetable Relief Medora, N. D. Killdeer f a wriggler. They put them down| Township One Hundred forty- ' en in u keeva, a king of cellar hewed| two (142), North, of Range i For Constipation e CHILD KILLED $-Tock with a square opening} Seventy-six (76), West. Nature’s Remedy (Nt Tab- 1S e UNDER TANK euen Oct. 1 Three local peo- | at the top, until they are needed. | pave on the date of sile the sum of [a lets) a wee} laxative Not alone during war, but through the weary years following, Red Cross workers spread their cheer. DUO UU CUUC UCU COU COU CULL ULL CUCU UO OU G OO COOL spent the ter part 1o0ennee suffered accidents during the When the time for the dance ap-'Bighteen hundred f and 15-100] with a pleasant, near-to- veek: the young son of Axel Schj hes warriers dressed up in blue Dollars which includes an insurance nature action. Relieves e Anamoose, Sept. 29-A tragic acei [10 of Halliday fell off his horse elay and feathers and priests paint- premium for policy covering build- and prevents biliousness, heat rad near Drake when Nor | ‘Het it stumbled and broke his (ed in brown and black with their ings on said premises paid by said constipation and sick Bee recy : 5 vrist. The break is mending nice-| hodies covered with designs, come mortgagee, together with the costs headaches. Tones and J val Jones, the ten year old son of Mr Vi toy following medical attention. | out and do a great deal of itching &"d disbursements of this foreclo-| strengthens the digestion and Mrs. B.C. Jones, was instantly “rhe youngest son of H. B. Leroy | and squirming around, throwing “"lYvteq this ond day of September, | PN and assimilation. Together with several other com-J“2-* of town kot between rienbenyy conn meals on) the/gounds: Mbenyttes|| a9: Z ai o At all vital points, you will find that metals chrome nickel or other high grade alloy auntie. Tho hil ROI CRE (Ea ar ee eee cae ee ese gee ama He tae Bo aa) WNIROa] ISAT COUT | Se and construction of the good Maxwell are _—steel for those parts which must stand threshing machine and had] yesq caught between the load and|danee around the circle with them, |G, OLGEIRSON, ortgngee: f 5 . the same as in cars costing three to four heavy stress and strain—just as in cave of on the water tank. When the S A . f ae ater a Mner the [che building and his leit ear was)” “When they were thrown on the; Attorney for ‘Mortgage, : othe 5)! times as much. highest price? eee eee a talline umdeg {if and lucerated badly. The lad| ground the snakes would start erawl-| Bismarck, North Dakota. Stem 3 , 3 The fro 1 d all th hich en eee at the whoele| i> Hetting along well and says he| ing toward the crowd until a priest | 9-8-10-17—2t—-10-1-8) y In proportion to its weight and power, it Siisonbar cia ene iparteioniw uC Pare sinovecchis Re ete ah t have to have any tin ear put| grabbed them up and gave them to| NOTICE Cc < ee is actually stronger than the most expensive depends the control of the car, are almost Romar liservices held Mold Hern . |the kids who were to hold them. 1} Ne © hae an jl As cars built today. unreasonably over-strong. from the Dra saliealoehuveh (es Rergerud, while working | saw one ten year old: boy holding! er October Ist, we wil Z 5 A : : vangeneat ebare™Ton the farm east of town, sprained | three big rattlers in one hand and a! wholesale Bread at 13 cents. That’s a big thing for us to be able to say A bull-dog for powerful pulling —this cur; Boy Injured By his ankle which incapacitated him twelve foot bull snake in the other; Homan’s Cafe and Bakery: ‘ ga OFF the Old Block about a car of the good Maxwell price; and but it can’t pull too for transmission or work for some time. with their bodies tucked up und oe || WR JUNIORS==Little Ne aa Pay and rear axle. Lightning Bolt Les sin Electric Cook EO Toe seme NR in one-third peg aa ps signee enapennar Ti : ee Sc Cream Explodes; | “Those Hopis do not extract the | Pee pies J eaitestoemain ie The steering knuckles, and the king pins wer Mee Sis ach t 4 fangs or poison bags from the snakes j Is Better Cookery. SOLD BY YOUR DAUGGIST Yet it is only one of the sound, fundamental upon which they turn, are of chrome nickel Bee apart bamins the pin Man Injured | ang when one is bitten he takes sa-| oma) eee ouer a! Hane) cterlNestiteeniec Bieeeere ncn Mar: and Mrs. Hew ee cied medicine that cures him. § superior) whic! ma e ae prow to Be . ee ae AVA ah PEW Maniss: Be Iton, Oct. 1.-William Gimbel | one can get the recipe for this med -' factors in its production. ou have prol The thoroughness of good Maxwell ost of Hazelta everely: U e ‘ 5 q 4 strength eevee cteguzclion) severely narrow escape from serious | cine because it is handed down from ably heard about Maxwell pick-up —how is well ees ed onet reeeemaniicceriguely (ispred: ure] eae ee eee eee eae ea earece anetbe facatl: anche MERERUrelee ic iatormslnstaweek pie] cement Ureay forenoonawben sal euni| oneirelentoanerner. | in a flat 8 seconds, it accelerates from 5 to usually deep, and braced by six stout cross members. rela cream that was a little “over; “After the dance is over they threw A pea Des hosrialy, slew y recovering blew up. Mr. Gimbel was just | the snakes in a heap and four of the: 25 miles an hour. sore Laue daeine the aterm and 4 {it the aet of taking off the seals on best runners grabbed an armful and, You are also probably acquainted with the Good Maxwell strength, inal word) ie a bolt of lightning entered the house 5 fact that the simple device of a platform match for Maxwell performance and de- through the roof, burning and splin- spring under the front end of the motor, pendability. fering some of the shingles, then 1 OW a 1amon combined with the balancing of recipro- struck the young boy burning himy cating parts to the fraction of an ounce, All these are a part of that complete and from the shoulder to below the knee, eee rr z unusual ess which scores of thousands faafoneiidelof nis body and tore the practically eliminates any sense of vibration. goodn: 1" sary : A traveler one day heard a man make the assertion of owners declare makes the.good Maxwe!! shoe from his foot, The outside d ar yas not ied shat ee that he knew how to grow diamonds. A friend ac- Are you aware, however, that all the way the most care-free and economical mote. ly ripped off, while (e under-cloth- Oy i]. cused him of either being a real genius or an enemy through the Maxwell chassis, you find. _car they have ever pos ing was quite badly burned. An- of the truth and insisted on knowing something of this other child was rendered unconscious A 4 ‘ BE hack (uk was got burt and discovery, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. We are pleased to extend the convenience of time- Beeroarcdlconsciouaneas.in about ten So William tells him, “I learned this method from Payments. Ask about Maxwell's attractive saline The Peale tore aia Gsemirh Bonham, my jeweler in Bismarck. He formed a dia- e floor and went out through a i 5 Pe eeuientat ss vole ta tha meee: : mond stoning: club and the members started by select- Sotemtierisre to thelhourelwas esti” ing a small diamond and later had it exchanged for a mated at only about $15.00. larger stone. And in every transaction he allowed full Edwin regained consciousness in purchase price of the last diamond bought. I joined an hour, but still lapses into an un- : the club and planted $25.00 in a small diamond. It conscious state at frequent intervals. Il di di Oe ecit ct the burns he has a ; was a small diamon know. The next month cut- high temperature most of the time, : ; ting down on my smokes, and sidetracking a few and although in a serious condition,| Castoria is especially pre- movies left me a little surplus so when I again hit the attending physicians think he! pared to relieve Infants in | Bismarck I had $20.00 to the good, so looked up Bon- Bere tiiitne spook peuene aie arms and Children all.ages of ham Brothers and traded the dewdrop for a $45.00 diamond. I did this over and over again until now I All of the family were more or} Constipation, Flatulency, Wind havetanrenliieauty.s e auty. ( N A | ( os SaRiGH Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach orwin otor O. less shaken by the shock, but Edwin | and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. BONHAM BROTHERS After October ist. we will wholesale Bread at 13 cents.;| . .,. ae ' Qostithihu —Jewelers and Optometrists. Homan’s Cafe and Baker: To avoid imitations, always look for the signature o y oa) - ery. Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend its BUY AT BEST & HUYCK BANKRUPT SALE Your Needs for Fall and Winter uits - Overcoats - Shirts - Underwear - Shoes - Hats - Etc. Main Street, West of First National Bank | ‘was the only. one hurt. | Colic and Diarrhea; allaying

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