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PACE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; ees ‘ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925 SKI-GOLF, VERY LATEST History of the rd. Petes Babbargels Ginie Ola: (eee ei tite ale tntntea ne Fargo to Adam Schaff, Solen; » Mrs..-Gottlieb | attend. the Implement Dealer's Conf. : } LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR Wm. Lahr Home| sehat:, witta; F. A. Fisher, Scran- | vention. Awkwerd Stance Ir s y Use of Skis, Good | ton; Joseph Kautzman, Flasher; Ha- i Aarne el Foge! i a r, city. ak E ON s ES Y WILLIAN E zel Fogel, Linton; Mable Tauer, city {ERE tae ais aac Ee SHO Tey ine | ineingeds (Mead Wc ciummthinedl oars anved eMac SED redonia, is William Lahr home, formerly the| Beulah; David Michelson, Mandan; [here today on business. idence, brings viv. | Mrs. L. Brauer and baby girl, city; See aly (ene eve eee Sam Houser,. Leith; Frank McCor- MOHALL BANK’ CLOSES family, who was prominently identi. | mick, citys’ Mrs. Anton Schwahn,| Word was received here today of fied with the ‘call ney We Bis- | Strasburg; Jacob Eisenbeis, Beulah; |the closing of the First National nd South Dakota in mat-| of allowing two percent on money Taree 4, NBCORY Aitster Methat Bisenbe’ feulstit bank of Mohall. Golf 4 SENATE CALENDAR . lish, more power and removing cer- \\ New Bills ain powers fro mthe state engineer. Joi, Resolution—Rusch, (IND) | (State affairs.) Cass: Beks the appointment of a . B. 69—Carey (Ind.) Richland: commb4 of five from North Dakota] Sets a salary of $50 per annum for jto act a like committee from] all school district treasurers instead | Minnesal a Se aa g ae 4 | ters of \astruction of interstate| collected as at present. } *. suds ay Al HERE TS ma e he : jbridger aN nighways. This reso- New House Billy Behe Tae ae he aes a UALith u ibid | a ps a a; 3 iy Gawk x Minnesota has al-] H. B. 61—Martin (NL) Slope: Pro- 7 Cook by Electricity. i a five man delegation | able on tax ‘tificates on lands sold as station agent. He was the sieond Ocia an SSSSS==SSSSCe_——= i School Here : Se 2 . (Highw: for ¢ mawent tases shall be eight! agent to occupy that position in Bis- Night , le ens, (Ind.) Ramsey:|ty. Lands if redeemed prior to Dec.|the ently history of Bisnaecl being ersona ST. MARY'S SEWING | ‘ o@ ; : byment of $1,500 an-|1, 1925 may be redeemed at 6 per-lone of the members of the Tom. | <= <_< << CIRCLE : E n cent. (Taxes and tax laws.) site Commission, whose duty it was BIRTHDAY PARTY —_ e Lisbon, House Bills Killed {to settle the many disputes between| Monday afternoon ten little friends Will serve a supper at the Aiset the “Nt ee rene leat age eo abbns. Com: Providing |the actual settlers of Bismarck, and| of Miss Margaret Johunsen, were St. Mary’s school on. Thurs ale. Hs 5 _ A. R., to /$30,000 for wolf bounty deficit. AP-lthe Lake Superior and Puget Sound | entertained in the Johansen apart- + Mary's school on My at Civil: Wat vetela propriation covered in another bill. /Land Companies, who were claimants | ment. ‘The occasion being Margaret's |{day evening, Jan. 22nd, caves (here aTawh . B. 22—Starke, (Ind.) Stark: |of the land occupied by Bismarck | birthday. The afternoon was spent commencing at 5 p. m. ferana Pomainigy Ae? Civil war ve- x six days of school’ per|itizens as a townsite. Hé was als . Prizes were won by a Plate a Slat sini | 2 7 revising present srt city treasurer for a number of ‘a nd Virgin i chs 4 at many se are finan-} li Voted|and the third master of the Bis- Luncheon erved at two t Por “ nable E : 2 yu = en t Pork and apple sauce, : ee ; Seana: ‘ie Nd the annual} down 44 to 66, i marck Masonic lodge. ables, with appointments in oreid HH ypc) eq hat tea ce a ) Vai : teas a. WA t mbvere tnrone el pitts eho ben eention measure,| Mr. Davidson was a Scotchman, | and yellow, by Mts, Johansen. ashed potatoes and brow Wahpeton | “ vein iN pe ers through | giving school boards option to estab-|blunt in his ways to those who were on 2a gravy, Dill pickles, Parker- Whe Hee | span ¥ldiers home| lish such six,school day a week ses-!not intimately acquainted with him, ENTERTAIN AT DINNE house rolls, Cake, Coffee. sion. Indefinitely postponed by vive|but a good citize: as stas| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riley entertain- : voce vote. the day is long. ed the following people dinner meetings.| H. B. 6-Paul Johnson (Ind.) Pem-| The family, consisting of Mrs. Da-| Monday eveni President bina Approp: ing $500 for ex-|vidson, 4 son, and four daughters d - penses and providing for a legisla-|eame to Bismarck in 1878 to live. |< Mrs. Martha a Martin, (NL)\orton; Ts ording to the authog\ neasurei{tive investigation’ committee tortour lin 1881, Mr. Davidson built his re hirley Fox. Cc olds —_ ontaining the “best parte the I.| the North Dakota badlands and pre-Jidence on the hill and named it D the mec0d Euls asso-| pure a report on i lity for]“Braeside.”. At that time, the Dav- }UEST AT LUND HOME | eeatent ier c Res tof the} state and national pa purposes. |idson house was one of the largest! Mrs. Ed. Heustad, who has been a |ff | present law" only vvourty Righ-| Killed by vote to indefinitely post-|and best homes in Bismarck. It had ther Ol tunukhonie HOR tw commission it would }ectab- | pone. ° a large bow window which kept | weeks, left this morning for her s phe pedal ag ae — filled with the choicest pqtted plants | home at Steele. safe prescripti by Mrs. Davidson, who was a loyer X - AN-A-CIN, wil SEDER wanis and Rotary and as usual said]°* flowers. It was so beautiful that iUE HERE Bae . Sheriff RESEAFIEIO Ganate just enough to get fined. : many people walked up the hill, es-} Mrs. Davi ch and son, of Na- i Eee eer JARK, CADDY FRANCIS REGAN F. E. McCURDY. © PANS ithe balance tof the mrograin eae mecially to see, ee. Davidson's | ycleon, are visiting at the home of perenne arr Tan aie cea g| Conservatory,” as they called Zvorist dnc Bien veel. Bae perfecting this Leave it to the s fair to introduce the latest innovations. Here | Attorney for Plaintiff, consumed in singing Scotch songs] Cnperverory” as they, called it. | [M: Zvorist, in Bismarck this week veuncoaresmalas Mis K ot New York City playing a round et golt at | Bismarck, N. D. in honor of Bobbie Burns’ birthday. Ba i Me ‘Nonatieties OnNer SIRE! | Re Sea The faces of the Scotch were wreath- | *"d what was once a happy home was FORMER GOVERNOR HERE Pocket Tin 28¢ < at Poland Springs, Me. and Lak . z = \[ed_in smiles while the unfortunate turned into a place of mournini Former Governor, L, B. Hanna of in any ’ sf } None of the children married. The |; fre : ve ” rk, Ww re r le! ae TR emi. gr a = % Fargo is in Bis on busi ke | New York, wher s always plenty of snow tor «or ae || People’s Foruma (init family lamented the ae ee sho, was the rns ne atren: | Panee is in A. football) De vite Ve rather awkward stance made necessary hd ne €0) Bee este aie EG _Jen, and one by-one the whole family first to agree i ne surprisingly low scores have been made, raddy, | ® —— Mr. Sterling concluded the festi- Bee GN ne sna? oS tent. rancis Regan, is also similarily equipped! and follows Miss Cla ities with able reading from the |R#® fee Tobe Seen Hone | ; Stops Pain. « ati Campls Alte case, ‘rks of the great Scotch poet. |/ME for, forty-four years, Miss 3 ally closes the | a: sae To refute the statement Le posed volleyball match between Ki- GAME LAWS Editor, Bismarck Tribune: usiness. 5 F Having just read A. W. Mellon's! @ ——— Soe the x 7 {the romantic 60°s, will be eligible for! NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| article on Game Law , I wish to Scotchman has no sense of hu TO CONVEN v “FARG \ oii tgcie eige, es GR | he Tatest todel in old men’s domi-| "GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE [hereby express myself asa strong || AT THE MOVIES fine 'saneni® tee Pe etait Kodak Finishing hi Biches 5 jor, International Har- “asst ciles supporter of his stand. ——' acteristic of Mr. Davidson. Poon ' \vester Company branch manager, By Professionals cause de fl eee y Samuel Kahler and Ele-| kota for the past sixteen years; both River, the breaking up of the ice Notice is hereby given that that experience in hunting chick- During the spring, before the » difficult than] py » executed and de-Jens in the southwestern North Da. ain THE ELTINGE bridge was built across the Missouri and E. H. Myller, collection mana- = = The ART FOTO CO. t ‘ ! ers are and similar octogenar-| te dacob Haske Morice deedann lineluding the time when dogs were |2 caused a delay in traffic. People ee eae: e 3 : : nber, 1921 and filed | ¥Sed and now, I find that less chick- 5 screen, going west had to wait in Bismarck baseball the cold figures are a who t : that office of the Reg-|ens were killed and more brought | “Wages of Virtue,” Gloria |until the river was free from ice so aid in picking an all-s radio and the movies have ister of Deeds of the County of|home when we could use dogs than = newest picture, which is|that the ferry boat would be able to [= |stay. Burleigh and State of North Dakota|now. For the reason that a crippled vn at the Eltinge Theatre |carry them across the river. It was at 9 o'clock A. M. on the 14th day} chicken was never lost when you i "4 Thursday. customary for the railroad officials OLDSMOBILE Vean Gre vet OF eaee aie DAE Mbirieee ok had a dog, but now, if you wing a ‘ + SALES AND SERVICE Ba z 69 of Mortgages at| chicken or cripple it in any way and novel, with Ben Lyon| who were on the trains. During one were nursery : : le of th per totes oset bY. 2 atitthere lidiany ‘lite letain hee Sue the ntart4ng man's role opposite |of these tie-ups, the passengers of | , Id C sy DAKOTA AUTO PaaKinecni "| rage ‘and hereinafter deseribed at/ #8 sure to hide and the hunter ean tH, Str nt Norman Trevor, Ivan|the trains met and appointed'a com: |"“Pape's Cold Compound SALES CO. Baan eae ce : the front door of the Court House| not find her. She is left to die or|/i°™ JotMpore and others in the}mittee to call on Mee Davidson fer ; 107 5th St.’ Phone 428 faite tie ase ail itfielder, is exy to join] in the City of Bismarck, in’ the} become an victim for the hawks prdvisions. The chairman presented Breaks a Cold Right Up eae is an adaptation of Per-|to furnish food for the passengers when Po; a 4 : y of Burleigh and State of|and other meat eating animals, Seeks the matter to Mr. Davidson and the fans Ch makes “me| kota, at the hour of twa! can sight a number of instances : E. CAPITOL said, “I have a list hete of what we = wore aoe Sb cea i 1 sical note | 2.6°0' GDE ne cone ay during each hunting sedson that I ouglas FYhanks’ “The Thief of| want.” “You have, have you?” re-| Take two tablets S ppgutte: star. , j tehing symphony | Y guch’ morteuge cathe ne| have shot as high as ten chickens | Bagdad,” white: por’ generally Plied Mr. Davidson. “You go back to | every three hours CLEANING oe es arris’ team. | When he | of sale. The premises described in} i" order to get my bag limit. And | accepted as bee the most amasing| the cars and tell the passengers, “I |until three doses i < 4 Ue EE eG aa aaa toa ea te m to throw a ball it ce and which will be/if there is anything in the. world| development inne moving picture|have a list here in my pocket of |are taken. ‘The Ae REPAIRING k sented at the Cap-|What they will get. first dose always gals ey PRESSING, DYEING ounds like scmeone — winding isfy the same are des-|that I hate to do less and that is drama, will be 4, rm clock. h to leave a crippled bird behind, for | itol. The sale \ seats will open = SS es relief. The mod ure placed on my team, h half “of the Southwest| very well know what her fate wilt | Monday and mait i ‘i-| @————-———_————4 | second and third in ips coe i : ele 5 ne ait he anes lers will be fill- second and third : = Peer ne test: forthe se exhortations | will be | Uoathenat duarter, ef Secies Ptrottg| be sooner or later. I have often |ed in the order aygry, Wilt be fill: CITY NEWS doses completely Lacies’ & Men’s Clothes. ae Giase” ak : to read, Grandpop,” |Township. One Tundred fortytous| SPent hours looking for a crippled “The Thief ¢ Bagdad” there|g—————____4! | break up the cold. wa We call for and deliver. aa akan Wagne instead of the u and familiar, | North, 4 eventy-five. west | Chicken. has been realized ti! most extraor- Pleasant and safe ny Nay Ta attaboy!” Sth Pe Meridian, in| Any one who has hunted in west-| dinary happenin; Mamasineatnel __ St. Alexius Hospital _ [to take. Contains Eagle Tailoring and Jimmy Col at third. hee vi North) Dakota: ern North Dakota along the rivers,| the thought of pictu. a Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi-|no quinine or opi- y and Hat Works. Toupees Will be worn only on| ‘There will be ‘due on such mort-|hill sides with tall grass, stubble | not heretofore been ;.| tal for treatment: ates. Millions use =) of unseasonable weather, and |£ ut the date of sale, including] fields and corn fields, will have to|ble. In thie picture, f J. M. Feuling, Sanger; ces |“Pape’s Cold Com- Phone 58 ribw glands: will provilledjon don es on said premises for the oe admit that there never is a trip made | the Arabian Nights, Klammer, Kongsberg; Mrs, hn | pound.” Price, 24 hour service on all mail ds Blaheatereday the discretion, if | 1921, 1923 63.08, the| tt they don’t lose some crippled | banks seems pretty nearty Spitzer, Ashley; Nick Bender, thirty-five cents. Druggists guaran- orders, WDD eri ersen tne an anaes Mea eOe Hundred |hickens and I am sure that every | covered the universe, both ¢ {Anthonys John Kuhn, Richardton; | tee it. —Adv. Waddell al j Witten and #-100 Dollars, exelusive|tte sportsman feels like T do, i. e.|and faney. There ill be dis cact Youny upstart ler GO will be | of nd disbu 4 th do not want to leave a crippled | in i Ss under the sea, oj ore hentcon lie) benck (tors <eneorinks this 5th day of January,| chicken behind. and in the inches f pineh-base running and quartet pur- | 14 i So I want to appeal to every true | many imaginary places that exist I t team, Busch JACOB HACK, | agee,|Lloded hunter to bring the impor-|ly in fantastic dreams, It has I ree “tance and necessity of a dog in| said that when Mr, Fairbanks, as tl ng the ea few of the I like Spgaker, would meet h disap. vee I wold! like nothing nats NONE IN SIGHT p OM Sianieanee: hunting chickens before the people | Thief of Bagdad, sails the Ma hl ae a club p Tan Tas i ! Sop! and the Legislature and that the|Carpet, you shout; that when. he uch ta iigtea tanniacn ae 1-7-14-21-28—2-4-11 | present Bird Dog Law be repealed or | rides ‘the Winged Horse in. the th sh amended, so that a dog can be used clouds, you laugh; that when he kills in hunting chickens and in that way |a D} NOTICE OF SALE the lo a Dragon, you applaud; that when kson, You |threned fer te a sy | of crippled chickens can be} he wears the Invisible Cloak, you —-= eliminated. cheer; is 3 MONICD BF EORECLOSURE dace »_Is Hereby Given, That by| If we go on this way we are wil- se Asiana "hate ees ae that Rogers} v4. BY, ADVERTISEMEN’ y a juden pat end A on by | uily killing off the chickens and are | wins the Princess, you sigh—as well Ae ice grerea ce hereby giver s GouEe of the committing a great crime against | might be expected under the circum- ys one of th ot bats fat t ma ot Ce ieee Coury ot eaie ithe Bird Kingdom and from which all time, 1 wou no ob: ra ‘ and Hie ot INGeleiene eoabaente both the chickens and the hunters Pee aiaie Collins wa & s mi Puvie anenae che h Dakota, und entered and dock-|¢€merge the los earrpee Me Coca penne 1 E sd in the office of ¢ Yours very truly, ! be #0, there baby ‘ nseetnaatie ae: , G. A. RUANA. i 6 lection of Chase 1 ence é ane ny T ROTARY LUNCHEON Sisle ‘ M: Shou it The guests at the Rotary luncheon j ; ’ : as 4 a i ore} im. recorde 116 of | porat ng 4 this noon included the following Ro- | ! é » : ly be a be ‘ e 4 ch said | 50M ar : ral Land Bank|tarians: Blanding Fisher, Devils | | ‘ ie e § i e s 4 Lake; Walter J. Stockwell, Fargo; ise - » a t Babe from stances. IY e¢ nd much 5 ed f ron the 30th fjof Ss , St. Paul, Minnesota, | Li ; 0 a : F J i , and all other persons| Nelson Sauvain, Devils Lake; John ANN more t | n the premises, Defend-| A. Shaw, Fargo; Roy Baird, Dickin- pu evend. 0) rpors whicl 5 1 i r of the said Plaintiff|son; W. V. Martin, Chattanooga, Lift Off N P; ; , bi j in th D aS he ‘said, Defendants for! Tenn.; W. R. Bond, Minot, and A. J.| Méh -INO ain! f Mn ‘ i Dollars gag’ pundred Thitty-| Rulan, Jamestown. Other visitors solving the 4 5 3 z hich judgment and decree, among | Were: N. A. Borgen, representing the pee the i } oletiee directed the ‘sale by| Salvation Army; Harrison Garnett, Ce dar, peo 7 Ranch ai eate wan f the ‘real estate hereinafter|H. L. Hannamen of Grafton; R. J. Pere os ‘ 5 ibed, to sati the amount of| Henderson, Minneapolis; D. Scot eno. add a little variety to the piteh- judgment, with interest there-| Jarrell, Williston; N. E. Ellsworth, eet a ade Tineo UH : Saat sts and expenses of | Jamestown; M. J. Connolly, New strengthen the team. ive nty, “North | Pre ‘ sale applicable enaland, and John Sterling, Bi — za s Datos the vill satisfy. And by virtue|™&rck. F EN “ ee eae ; 1 writ to me issued out of thet Dr. E. P. Quain told of his visit 7 f ‘ fy |Office of the Clerk of said Court, in| With Chicago Rotary two weeks ago} | The Nut Cracker | ihe StiGnE due Whon said County of Burleigh and|and gave a resume of a talk given (ee a —#* Jon the day of sale. The premi Q 1 uid Court, di-]by Mr. Hill, President of Interna- described in such : 3 M1 said real property| tional Rotary, at that time, THE OLD MEN'S HOME which will be sold to satisfy the nt erect ‘o¢|_, Mr. Borgen told of plans for the Washington bounced into its first |same are described as follows to/ tees 1 Albi: trom. Sheriff of) salvation Army Drive which is to championship last fall on the droop- | wit: | said County, and parson “apapinbed |) Pines nett ace, | ing: shoulder blades of the youngest The “Southwest if Court to make suld’ale, will Fa Gas eslled t ae hat ayed a 4) of Section twe ) said real property pursuant to + ¢. Meyer was called upon for manager that ever sprayed an um- township ¥8 ¥ is said judgment and decree, I, Albin| announcements in regard to the pro-! pife with honest venom. Head thir- "| Hedstro eriff of said County, Doesn't Purt i cooli SS and IIc IW see (ist Be la n appointed. by said Court “RfasEone? cw ne By Drops little , a> teint me. This year the Griffith gang has| S¢vept') said sale, will sell the hing corn, in- \ e 4 r x [is ae | staptly that corn stops hurting, then about-faced, like a dark-hued Mis-| There will be due on such mort-, hereinafter described real estate to JOINT - EASE i orn stops : on Sissippi citizen meeting up suddenly a te of sale the sum ofthe highest bidder, for cash, at pub- shortly you lift it right off with , a reve. atl gage at the date of sale the sum of! MMI j I f iota eae alas i pe ae vee ale, fe a lic auction, at the front door of the ©. * © | fingers. 7 white sheet extlazoned. with a pray |for the’ ghar ot sa0ies certat, aN4| Court House in the City ot” Bise| For Stiff Joints” | "Yet! aruecise ses « tiny vow of Oo e ite sheet emblazonec BP A lend cette int i 1 jmarck in the County of Burleigh “ “Freezone” for a few cents, suffiéient wR od . See NGS AR: sum of{2nd State of North Dakota, on the| Pharmacists say. that when all to remové every hard corn, soft corn, oe ane Res amount due on] pif) 4av,0% Hebruary, A. D. 1925, at | other socalled remedies fail Joint-| or eorn between. the any ae E.Special rules will be embroidered | $}-03 1 sum, of | 2200 o'clock in the afternoon of that | Fase will succeed. Toot aeltibed: Sethe toate ane the for doddering athletes next summer | ¢; fe ced, 7 pe ex. (fay, to satisfy sald judgment with It’s for joint ailments only—that | station, 5 soreness or ir- a Secret ind players tripping over their own | penses of sale including attorneys | ™erest 3 ‘oxpenses of ‘such anle, ce |i8 Why you are advised to use it for ‘won ingtant and widespread 4; Il be allowed to advance | fee: ful, lamed, rh favor. It yielded a fuller-bodied petiakers will be allo ‘ (eSISMARCK LOAN & INVEST. {80 much thereof as the proceeds of |S°re, painful, inflamed, rheumatic avor. It yielded a fuller. ‘one base without penalty. BIS 1K LOAD NVEST- Sich licable thereto will sat- |Joints. richness, mildness and es La MENT" CO., « corporation, lity! The pkemilges tol be. eed cal” Jolniase Umbars upline Joinke= : | Bucky Harris has come out for re- |, op yecuRpye’ Of Mortaaree. | aforesaid pursuant to said judgment |is clean and penetrating and quick Bigction on a platform of -advanced |¥-,¥- MeCURDY. ‘end deeree, and to said writ, and to|results are dssured—Sixty cents a senility and progressive antiquity. Piette OW oe this notice. are described in saidltube at all drug stores and druggists ae tgs Mn Sag dag a's 1{ judgment, decree and writ, as: fol- | ers where No player who can’t remember —— [erie Gouthvest Quatter (SW%). of |. Always Ramember, whan Joint Baye heering Grant and Lee on their| United States has 25,000 miles of coin’, irhigrd gare ) of gets in joint agony gets out—quick. fy to the Civil War camps back in | concrete road. Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North, |—Adv. - a or =:

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