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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAN-AMERICAN | MAIL PROJECT IS DISCUSSED Capitals of x Countries Would be Linked Under Prceposed Plan 16 capi Oct viec linking the six central Ameri republic: the United States is being di b tin-Ameriqan official to hington, n cision of the proposed Mail plane Key West to Ha ward a Cuba ped out West outh di f om Key Yuestan channel and The wbout Guatemala ¢ THE BOWIE | ALARM 1 Cit From ould would th outheastward 1 100 away uigalpa, Hondu 120) miles and there air mai head vador City, there to Teg pproximately there to Mar miles. To distance te THE BANKER’ Ss ‘CREED’ PN pcan” Farming “Bean” Farming Old Si Silver was a nie duck. Farmed with his bean and } had darn good luck; ‘The folks ‘round about work- i ed and tried |& But here's Si’s secret — he | I belleve no man can be a 00ti| banker who is not first a good citi zen—in all the term implies. I believe good citizenship rests on ability will one’s own weight—with capacity not only tor eturdy self-help—but | also due regard for the rights of others. 1 believe that the more points at which we touch human nature and | | a ES | human interests the more alive we| become und the longer we stay so. I believe we cannot prosper by applying yesterday's —_ obsolete methods to today—that each man is in some measure master of his community’s destiny—that good government {!s a matter of busi- ness—not politics—that to st in all material, moral and spiritual upbuilding, is the fundamental of; enlightened selfishness I believe we need more men of | every class who will appreciate this—who will stand for something besides themselves. 1 believe in efficiency—service and fraternity—in a close-xnit community of interests and hopes —in a sane, broad-visioned stand that shall make for the banker-citi- zen, the banker-business man, the panker-farmer and the banker- everybody.—State Bank Division, American Bankers Association. SHIP MERGER | IS REPORTED (By the A. P.)-— ved as the large: on record on the} announced — toda Steamship Line and | the Morton and ¢ m lines. The | erger of ‘these two included 12 mers and a capital of $5,000,000. Rica, nd from In all, t 2,000 m Mi the is there ull, the route Iservice by ome of American poor and the official ernments are anxious to facilities. diversified. — Banke r- countries i aS | entral very of those go impvo} their aUN FIRE IS ABATED, BUT RIOTS FEARED Canton, China, Oct. A. P.)-—-With gun fir ruins of burned how: Canton tonight fo: rd to to add to the factions for five BANKERS FOR BETTER FARMING The Arkansas Bankers Associa- tion was recently presented with an object lesson on the value of good live-stock and the worthless: ness ot the scrub stock common on too many farms. The Arkansas College of Agriculture had three cows comfortably quartered m a corner of the lobby at the conven: tion hotel in Little Rock. One cow displayed was a pure-bred Jersey which made a profit of $85 last year, a second was a high grade cow, the product of a purebred bull and a scrub cow. She made a profit of $58. The third cow wag a common scrub cow, declared to be a detriment to Arkansas farm: ing. (By the ed and only smoul- dering nevertheles. looked trouble more — severe street fighting which has Lys. yetween local disturbed the city, ‘ZR-3 TO BE’ LOS ANGELES Washington, Oct. 16.—Secretary Wilbur announced today that Am- erica’s new Zeppelin, which crossed Atlantic as the ZR-3 would be rechristened “Los Ange' ers, brown predominating color worn by women this autumn. The defeat of gr may be attributed to the superst tion that it is unlucky. Even the dic- | tators of fashion could not overcome | that. OF MORTGAG E FORE- NOTICE CLOSURE SALE Chicago, Oct. 16. What ste was deser ship merge Great Lakes wv by the Goodrich that de- Notice is hereby given fi ain mort-) ult existing in that cer age, executed and delivered by ed Clark, and Florence Clark, his wife, Mortgagors to A. Hovlan Mortgagee, dated the 15th day ot July 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 29th day| of July 1916 at 10:40 o'clock A. M. scorded in Book 26 of mort ut page 87, and which contains er of sale. a aid mortgage was duly as said Mortgagee to arm. | Sulph. ¢ glycerine, nk of Schaumburg, by| in Adlerika, helps any ignment, dated the 29th| the sto unless due day of August 1916, and recorded} seated i in the office of QUICK It surprise you, Be-| you, and Deeds on the 2nd day of May 1924,! cause Adlerika is such an excellent | answer thereto upon the subs. at 9:00 Block M., in Book 13 of| intestinal evacuant it is wonderful| hereto at their office in the Oitecttee written 548, ansion of [fF constipation--it often works in time of payment of above described| one hour und never gripes. Bres- mortgage to Nov. 15th, 1924 was| low, Druggist. made action or proceeding having | been instituted at law or otherwise) to recover the debt secured by s: mortgage or any part thereof: mortgage will be foreclosed SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh— In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Mercantile Company, a ion, Plaintiff, vs. Florence on and Richard’ B. its, | corpor: .N Simple Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simple buckthorn bar The State of North Dakota to the | above named defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby | summoned to answer , Magnesium te., as mixed ase gi to deep- ant and | annexed AG signed b e State I written hy action, a copy of which is and herewith served upon a Be- city of | and State of North Dak: thirty day summons upon you, excl Jos. —Adv. j your above required the plaintiff KNOWS THE ROAD 5 think she intends to marry | sale of the premises in such mort-|@é2in. It will be the third time she | complaint. gage and hereinafter described at been led to the altar.” Dated at Mandan, N, the front door of the Court House | d? Why, could find her|day of August, A. D. in the City of Bismarck, County of} there blindfolded!"~Kaspas | SULLIVAN, HANLEY, Burleigh and State of North, Dakota.) (stockholm) & SULUVAN, Sen at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., cn| Homneyal tone Plainti the 18th day of October A. D. 1924 i to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. COLOR z Oct. 16.—Despite desperate The premises described in such| efforts on the part of the dress-mak- nortgage and which will be sold to atisty the e are ribed as| The South Half ($¥5) | (SEY , , Range 81, prth Dakota. n that notic has bee! record owne. ubove described land — mor thirty (30) days prior to the date of | this notice. Such sale will be made in accordance with the original pro- visions of ion 7762 of the Com-| piled Laws of North Dakota for 191 regulating the right of possession | a the right to the value of the| se and occupation of the premises | during the year of redemption. Notice is further given that the| defaults hereinbefore mentioned are | the failure to pay the installments | of interest of said mortgage which | Mandan, North Dakota, A few Tablets instantly Relieve a Distressed Stomach past due ‘and unpaid in the amount due and payable under the terms of said mortgage due and payable. $2069.67, Principal and Interest, ret When a Meal “Disagrees” date ‘of payment which were prior! Bank of Schaumburg and which| teen Dollars and Ninety-one Cents; and Correct the Digestion—Anytime! Dated at Kenmare, N. Dak., this; became due Nov. 15th, 1922 and | Nov, 15th, 1923, and taxes, which are | of $141.74, and the mortgagee having | the right’ to declare the whole sum! said mortgage, has elected to and; does hereby declare the whole el Pee eeatucevdneren aniaemort:| gage at the date of sale the sum of the sum of $144.24 by reason of k P taxes, and interest thereon from,! Just tal e > Di s liens upon the said land and which | ap es lapepsin were paid by the said Farmers State} makes the total sum due on date of | sale of Twenty Two Hundred Thir-| ($2213.91) together with the costs) and disbursements in this action. 4 September A. D. 1924. CERN “pattie: Stare, BANK OF ee, ot aes Jodigestion’ gone! lor Gases, Flatulence, Bloating, Sour | Assignee of Mortgagee. [isings, Heartburn or Acidity, re-|entire family free from M. R. KEITH, |member you get relief as soon as| disorders for months. Druggist attorier for Assignee of Mort- “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches the sell millions and guarantee ‘stomach, No waiting! | package. Just chew a few of these pleasant, | Whenever food j the cS Kenmare, N. Dak. 9-4-11-18-25-—10-2-9-16 and not green will be the} ixon, De-| the complaint | of the plaintiff in the above entitled | hereto | ! to serve a copy of your| bers | Mandan, in the County of Morton, a, within day of such service; and in case of | ling w failare to appear answer as will take judgment against you by de-| fault for the relief demanded in the apr this 19th 9-11-18-25—10-2-9-16 upsets | harmless tablets and the distress is A 60 cent package will keep the digestive each | MR. KOFFEL’S | Met by an j Here Today The hody of Theodore Koffel, who died in a hospital in Chicago, | rived here on the Northern Pa train at 1 a. m. today met by escort of eight members jof the riarchs Militant B Jof the 1. 0. 0. F, in uniforms latives and many friends, and es- i corted to the W. E, Perry undertak- | ing parlors. H funeral services announced jnre at 2 p.m, Friday in the Mason- ic Temple. Shortly before noon to- | morrow an escort of six uniformed j members of the Commandry will go |to the parlors to receive the re | mains and escort them to the Tem- | ple, where the escort will compose {a yuard of honor while the remains Hie in state from noon until the | | hour of funeral. Following the cer-j monies, the fun cortege . will | |move from the Masonic Temple} along Broadway to Fourth street, | out Fourth to Avenue A, and then! st. The Patriarehs Branch of the I, O. O. F. will con-j jduct the nies in Fairview cemetery. arers will be cal- | }onels in the command of Mr. Koffel, | } who was Brigadier-General for the | ts ih NOT RECORD, CLAIM York, Oct. 16--The price in- | in the purehs of Lefty | southpaw, does not eclipse mount involved in the acqui- | of Babe Ruth, according to! rd G. Barrow, ereti York Yankees. Ruth ob- ned from the Boston Red Sox in| 1200 in deal involving 5,000, Burrow although only $100,000 of this was represented in cash at | that time, | New ved Grove {the sition law w se as a nid, “Danderine” does Wonders | for Any Girl's Hair | When combing | \and dressing your hair, just moisten) | your ‘hair-brush with a little “Dan-| derine” and brush it through your] ‘hair, The effect is startling! You! | can do your hair up immediately and) it will appear twice as thick a mass of gleamy hair, s h life and posses incomparable softness, fr | luxuriance. Try this! | While be: | derine” tifying the hair “I so toning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thic }long and strong. Hair stops fal }out ang dandruff disappears bottle of “Danderine” at an or toilet counter and just s\ healthy and youthful your hi pears after this delightful, refresh- | ing dressing. | —Adv. 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