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f WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924 “GIANT AIRSHIP FLYING ALONG AT EASY SPEED Shenandoah, Leaving New York, Is Sighted Over At- ‘Janta, Georgia, Today KEEPS RIGHT ON GOIN Due to Arrive in Texas To. night on Cross-Country Trip, Is Report Atlanta, Oct. 8.——The Shenandoah ighted {n northeastern portion of Atlanta at 35 o’clock central standard time. *Her motors could be heard over a wide ar Lieut. Palmer, aboard the Shen- andoah, did most of the talking in a radio conversation with Fort Me-} Pherson. He said that when they | passed over Atlanta the ship was 2,200 feet up and was traveling about 45 knots, which speed it would keep up indefinitely. “T will not attempt to give any schedule,” Lieut. Palmer said, “but let the press figure out when we are due at certain points.” Lieut. Palmer said that there were no press dispatches to be read at this time. Junius B. Wood was too ambitious erday, he said, “and worked himself out sending dispatch “KEEPS THE FOOT WELLY Uncomfortable feet cause touchy nerves. Arch Pre- server Shoes mean’ calm nerves, ¢° Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday The love life of eternal youth will stir every throbbing . pulse ‘of romance Mermaid Comedy “HOT SPARKS” Wilderness Tales Mr. Jason E. Wait At The Organ. RIDAY and SATURDAY Thomas Meighen —in— “THE ALASKAN” the} The correspcndent j heart to thei He is now getting a much needed rest.” PREPARE FOR HER Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 8.—Ac- cording to Navy officials and air! |the arrival of the Shenandoah the, jbig airship should arrive in Fort | Worth about 7 o'clock tonight. They based this on calculation of | the vessel’s present speed.. Prep- arations are being made to receive} the ship about dusk. Aboard Shenandoah—Ideal air! ailing weather prevailed through | he first» 12 hours of the nine thou- ; id mile voyage of the biggiavy dirigible Shenandoah from coast to coast the 12 hours being complet-; ed at 9 o’clock last night. Winds which are hot felt on the surface were met in the upper level | of the sky between 1,000 and 3,000 fe At 8 p. m,, the ship was driving straight into a 12-mile-an- hour current; all five motors were jee ‘ing; the immense gas filled tube, ; with its cabin and power gondol. {were riding as smoothly as if, bed of feathers, going at jmiles an hour. “me Crosses James River The ship, at that time, had cross- ed the James river at Lynchburg. Lights burngd in the house be- neath and in the fance along the horrizon could be seen the glew cf cities and villages. Aboard the big ship, limited as to quarters and with everything {stripped down to the minimum of weight, the routine went on like on any naval ship at sea. IN BANKRUPTCY Petition for Discharge In the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, Southwestern Division. In_the ter of | L and J. I. Huyck, co- parti rs doing business under the of Best & | Huyck, The Boston, and R. L. | Best and J. 1. Huyek, as’ in- | dividuals Bankrupts. R. L. Best and J. I. Huyck, copart- ners doing business under the firm iname and style of Bes ck, Fe The Boston, and as individuals, of Bismarck, In the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, in gat District, respectfully repre- seni That on the 16th day of July, 192: Jast past, said R. L. Best and J. Huyck, as said co-partners and individuals were duly adjudged bankrupts under the Acts of Con- gress relating to bankruptcy; that they have duly surrendered all their property and rights of property and have fully complied with all the re- quirements of said Acts and of the ,orders of the court totching their ! bankruptey. | WHEREFORE they pray that they as copartners and as individuals may be decreed by the court to have ,a full discharge from all debts prov- able against their estates under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from ,Such discharge. paved th this 19th day of September, R. L. BEST J. 1. HUYCK Individuals Bankrupts | BEST & HUYCK By R. L. Best J. 1. Huyek | i ORDER OF NOTICE District of North Dakota, ss: - On this 2nd day of October, A. D. 1924, on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, it is— ORDERED By the Court, that a heuring be had upon the same on the 2nd day“of December, A. D. 1924, be- fore the said Court, at Fargo in said district, at ten a’clock in the fore- noon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may ap- pear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, ‘to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this or- der, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in said district, on the’ 2nd day of October, A. D. 1924, (Seal of the Court.) J. A. MONTGOMERY, k. By E. R. Steele, Deputy Clerk. i | cide saa NEW TRIMMING Gazelle fur is one of the very latest trimmings and is very much liked on wool frocks. DALLAS AUTO HOTEL Dallas, Tex., has an automobile hotel where autos are “registere’”” and “checked out” like persons at their hotels. It is called the “Parkmoor.” CAPITOL THEATRE navigators who are here awaiting | Wichita, on at Dayton, is sending a flying b early in October, S sociation. She will be a passenger She will return in the same sap i of the co. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ge executed and de- livered by Edward Rasmussen and Goreine Rasmussen,~his wife, mort- gagors, to John C. Higgins, of Minn- Pp Minn., mortgagee, dated the 26th day of March, A. D. 1918, and filed for record in the office of Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, North Dakota, on the 2nd day of April, A. D, 1918.at 9:30 o’clock A. M., and’ recorded in book 144 of mort- gages, on page 485, will be fore-| closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage ‘and hereinafter des- certain gmort; cribed at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marek, N. D., at the hour of Eleven (11) o'clock A. M November, A. D, . on the Ist day of 1924, to satisfy the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty-seven (See, 27) of Township One Hundred Forty-two (Twp. 142) north, of Range Seven nine (Rge. 79) west of Sth P.M. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of of One Thousand Tw 03-100ths Dollars ($102 her with costs and disbursements of this | foreclosure sale JOUN C, HIGGINS, Mortgagee. H, G. HIGGINS, Attorney for mortgagee; Baldwin, No. Dak. t s 10-1-8-1 NOTICE ce FORECLOSURE OF REAL ‘ATE MORTGAGE BY Dv ERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Carl F, Anderson, a single | man, mortgagor, to John C, er the 4th d: A. 1916, and filed for record in "the of Register of Deeds, of Bur- igh County, North Dakota, on the 21st day of December, A. D. 1916, a 9:15 o'clock A. M., and recorded in book 14 nortgages, on page 4: will be fo: josed by a sale of the premises in ch mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court Ho in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the hour of Ten o’clock A.M. on the Ist day of November, A. D. 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon the said mdrtgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows: Southeast. Quarter (SE%) of 24) 32, Section Twenty-four (Sec. Township One Hundred Forty- one Oise. ieee of Range renty-eight (Rge. 78) west of ae P.M. is » There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of Thirteen Hundred Ninety-five and No-100ths Dollars ($1,395.00), to- gether with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure sale. JOHN C. HIGGINS, Mortgagee. H. G. HIGGINS, eee Attorney for mortgagee, Baldwin, N, D. 9-24—10-198-15-22-29 METAL BODIES All-steel open bodies are expect- ed to enter the low-priced car line. Rumors have it that an important producer of such carg is plannipg alts metal bodies. MADE FOR YOU! The greatest picture of all time — Screendom’s supreme achievement. Crowded from begin ning to'end w. those things please you most. “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE BAME” DAYS LEFT Tcnight and Thursday Aduits 50¢ Children 25¢ Watch For “The Man Who Came ] od speeding bag neenins did it near Chattanooga, Tenn. his wife and WICHITA’S FLYING BEAUTY aatudged nee ‘prettiest girl in the « ee Notice is hereby given that that | amount due on said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises déscribed in said mortgage and which. will be sold to| satisfy the same are described, as follows: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eauty to the international air races he is Miss Gladys Martih, who was) by the Wichita Aeronautic As- in a plane piloted by Walter Beech. n the On-to-Wichita race, a feature mpetition. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CUORURE SALE BY ADVERTISE- ce Is He certain livered Little, her Union 1 Minneapo Mortgagee, by Given, That that mortgage excuted and de- b: Little and/ Albert usband, Mortgagors, to stment Company, of Minn., corporation, dated the 30th day of November 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of of the County of Burleigh, e of North Dakota on the 28th |day of December 1918, at 11:30 | o'clock A, M., and recorded in Book of Mortgages at page 141, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- in such mortgage and herein- se front door of the Court House in City of Bis- marek in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota at the hour of two o’clock P.M. on the 1th day of October 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des- cribed in tgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises situated — in the County of Burleigh, State of Novth Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-wi ibed at t |, South half of Northeast: quar- ter (8! NEM )-and South half Northwest quarter (8% NW%) ot Section ‘Thirty-two (32), in | Township One Hundred forty- two (1 North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West. There will be due on such mort- | gaze on the date of sale the sum of Eighteen hundred and 15-100 Dollars which includes an insurance {premium for policy ¢overing build- fings on suid premises paid by said mortgagee, together with the costs and disbursements of this foreclo- sure. gpited this 2nd day of September, "UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, | M OLGEIRSON, pee SALE for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-3-10-17—24—10-1-8 TO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF ‘THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA NOTICE is horeby given that a meeting of the policy eet oa INeURANCE COMPANY. OF ‘AMER! Monday, the First day of December, 1 twelve ofeluck noon, for the purpose of me four persons to be voted for by the policy- halders® ‘Trustee as members of the Board of Directors at the annual election of Directors of the Company to be held on the Twelfth day of January, 1935, At such meeting every policyholder of the corporation who is of the age of twenty-one ‘ears or upwards and whose policy has been in force for at least one year last past shall be | entitled to cast one vote in person of by proxy. EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, P SMART BRIM The brim of a smart brown felt | hat is made of narrow folds of | velvet just a few ehades | darker. JERSEY DRESS A very attractive dress has appliqued designs of red and white felt on the sleeves. A German telegraph operator died several years ago from asphyxia af- ter swallowing stones, grass, leaves, wood and scrap-iron, on a bet. The biggest policeman in the world | is believed to be George Klingen- smith of Springdale, Pa. He is feet six inches tall and tips the scale at exactly one-eighth of a ton. WHEN AUTO RAN NTO TRAIN . | pig held at the Home Offee of aaid Come | in the City of Newark, New Jeracy, on | t blue jersey | : | of Baldwin, North marck music lovers. something new on played. 1 ! | $ $ 8 8 $ $ $ 3 $ 3 ry ; $ 8 $ iY 8 8 3 $ 3 3 3 3 $ 8 3 $ 3 8 3 3 $ 3 $ 8 $ $ 8 $ $ $ 3 NOTICE OF CHATTED MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has been made in the condi- tions of that certain mortgage, made by B. Muggy, Mortgagor, to The Baldwin State Bank, a corporation Dakota, Mort- gagee, dated the Ist. day of October, 1921, to secure the following in- debtedness, to wit: One certain promissory note, in the sum of $1200.00, dated, October, 1, 1921, and due November 1, 1922 with interest at the rate of ten percent per an- num, which mortgage was duly filed in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, and thereafter duly assigned by the Baldwin State Bank, a cor- poration, to the War Finance Cor- poration, and which default is of the following nature, to wit: Non payment of principal and interest of said debt when the same became due and payable, and that there is claimed to be dye on said mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of $1432.00, principal and interest. And that the said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the person- al property in such mortgage and hereinafter described at public auc- | tion, agreeable to the statute in such case made and provided, at the front door of the Post Office in the Town of Baldwin, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of Two o'clock jn the afternoon on the 17th day of October, 1924, and that the personal property — which will be sold to satisfy the said mort- gage, is described as follows, to wit: 1 anvil; 5 piece Dies set; 1 Hand Saw; I Keyhole Saw; I Black- smith Hammer; 2-Punch Hammer; 1 Chisel Hammer; 1 Flatter; 3 Set Tongs; 3 Fire Spoons; 1 Tire Shrinker; 1 sixteen foot one inch line shaft; 5 pulleys on shaft; 4 belts; 1 four inch vise; 1 post Auger; 1 pile of scrap iron; 6 bolt heading tools; 1 gasoline-engine; 4H. P. Independ- ent make; 1 trip hammer; size 25 New Little Giant; 1 Power drill, No} 17. Western; 1 Power Emery Stand 1924. WAR FINANCE CORPORATION SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, This ig just a sample of what happens when an ‘automobile runs into a limited. Five persons. or an entire family, were killed when The dead are R/ H.' Webb, three children, ») ‘ Attorneys for Mortgage, Mandan, Diogth Dakota: POOL LESSEE ETE OE OOC OES: Webb Brothers Furniture Department } Announces the Addition of The Sign of Musical Prestige and upright styles. Brunswick Phonograph Tudor Model—$250 Brunswick Phonograph Royal Model—$115 OOOC OOOO COOOL LOC E OLE LIOL OSE OESEOIOL OLE E OL OLLS. Dated this 7th. day of October, PHONGGRAPHS AND RECORDS Brunswick Records.” —“MERCHANDISE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that a cer- tain contract of sale by and between G. E. Peterson, seller, and Max Kupitz, pure dated this 24th day of July, 1924. WHEREAS, The said Max Kupitz contracted “to pay to the said G. E. Peterson as a deferred payment, the sum of $75.00 on or before the 15th day of August, 1924, together wtih interest thereon, from and after*ma- turity at the rate of 6 percent per annum. That the said contract pro- vides that the title to one Ford Coupe, Serial number 4103659, 1920 model be reserved and shail remain in the name of G. E. Peterson as security for the payment of the said $75.00. That the said contract contains a power of. sale, that default has been made in the said deferred pay- ment on account of the failure of Children Netz r, Any of These Machines May Be Purchased By Our Extended Payment Plan Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly. Filled. Catalogues Sent on Request. POLPOT ELI LDD COCSOOOOOOOS Webb Brothers Furniture Department with the addition of a complete display of Brunswick Phonographs and Records, offers now an even greater service to Bis- We have recently received a large assortment. of Phonographs presenting an excellent opportunity for eareful selection ‘and lasting satisfaction. The Brunswick models now on displav—at Webb Brothers—include both console These Machines are beautiful pieces of furniture, as well as wonderful tone producers, that you will enjoy and be proud of in your home. We also have a complete assortment of Brunswick Records. You are invited to come and see the Brunswick models and hear the records WEBB BROTHERS OF MERIT ONLY’— the said Max Kupitz to make pay- ment thereof. That there is now due $75.75. Notice is hereby given that the above described’ property will. be sold at public auction to the high- est bidder for cash, on the i5th day of October, 1984 at 3 o'clock p. m. of said daté, in front of the court house door in’ the City of Bismarck, County of Rprleigh, State of North Dakota. Dated this 8th day of Oct.. 1924. F. 0. HELLSTROM, “attorney for G. E. Pete DRESSES PLAIN Dresses: this season plain, but coats are most el: and trimmed. Fur is used lavi dy on them and the linings ve more gorgeous and more iriiumned than ever before. Cry for CASTORIA MOTHER :— Fletcher’s Castoria -is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in Constipation, Flatulency, Wind’ Colic ‘and Diarrhea; allaying ‘| Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach To avoid imitations, always look for the signature cP Se Harmless - No Opiates. Mortgagee.b and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Brunswick Phonograph Raleigh Model—$200 Brunswick Phonograph York Model—$150 POCO COCO OCT LE EL ELLELELESLEOETO DOT ODOETLOLOO DOO OOD OOD OLS | sors, “hot” iron, electricity or arms and Children all ages of | _ AGE THREE and Records, “There is always : i : 4 : All the ‘members of the royal fam- ily of Sweden are engaged in some sort of art. Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery, An instructive book hi en pub- lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, thi noted rectal specialist of Kansas City. This book tells how sufferers from Piles can be quickly and easily | cured without the use of knife, si ny other cutting or burning method, *| without confinement to bed and no hospital bills to pay. 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