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eight title v an eli the Hi Nork + 1) Mui Barba Yonke York, pion; worl oppe PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE REFUSE CITY CONTROL OVER MOVIE HOUSES State Senate Kills Bill Pro- viding For Method of Licensing Them The senate killed Senator William Martin's bill to take the licensing of aters, and similar establish ments away from the state licensing rest it thorities, yesterday afternoon, At the same session a bill was in troduced by Senator W. S. Whitman of Grund Forks at the request of a group of moving picture men which would permit “local option in the matter of permitting theaters and » houses on Sunday for local elections on the is made in the bill Kills recom in local au to operate the calling of question by petition d for passage by the — senate ttees included House Bill 90) which appropriates $40,000 for the purchase of a water works nd the erection of water works for the Jamestown pital, A bill which may further the ject of obtaining the site by the exercise of the right of eminent do main has been passed by the hou and is now pending in the The appropriation of £16,200 to 4 to the site stute hos: sena| a toan made mal school by a er bus s men was also recommend for passage Among It duced in the bills which were intro yesterday were four delayed appropriations meas most important! ef which $40,000 for the state asion during the hanges in the senate state prob fore the committee on j J. ¥, T. O'Connor are embodied ina bill which introduced by that committe the aniandments made by reveral senate bills, One of these Was the appropriation bill for the child welfare department under the bourd of administration which the house had slashed seve Confer meet like com on these bills lieutenant was senate refused to concug: in the house to ence committees to mittees of the were named by OFFICIALS OF STATE PRISON EXONERATED Committee Is Convinced That Dolman Is Feigning His Ailment Officials of the house the state penitentiary were completely exonerated of all h raised in connection with mistreatment or neglect of Dolman, prisoner at the state penitentiary in a report filed with the state senate by the special com- mittee named to investigate the matter This report senate without debate. the committee, all of the report were Senators terson, C. Seamands, testad. of was as follow “We have found no evidence to substantiate the claim set forth by Mr. Dolman that his present physical condition is the result of mistreat ment or neglect at the state p tentiary, We are convinced that Mr. Dolman has attempted to use — his physical ailment ans to se cure a parole or from the was accepted by the Members of whom signed Dell Pat and Ole Bist the report as igirls by BILLY’S BOY Paul Sunday, youngest son of Wil liam A. (Billy) Sunday, evangelist, has graduated from the (Ind.) High School and before enter- ing college will take a trip around the world, He is said to be as good a football player as his dad was a ne DRISCOLL Messrs. Harlem Thur home s Ante autoed of last we evening. Erickson and to Bismarck week, returning of Driscoll people st week on Friday the basketball game Driscoll, The oll girls won over the Steele a score of 7 to The Steele boys were victorious over the Driscoll boys, score 15 to 11. A large numb: nt to Steele ng to see bet) n Steele and Dri The eclipse of the sun many here last Satur partial en by day morning. was kK. W. Wakefield returned home from Bismarck last Friday. Mi wee Gorman and Urang were d visitors in the capital city. hoon and E from South St. Christ returned Saturday yeaard aul last Harold Christianson returned — to Driscoll from Fargo last Saturday Mr. Herum was a Bismarck visitor last Saturday and Sunday, | Miss Esther Pederson spent the weekend at her home southeast of town, returning to Sterling on Sun- day. C. BE. Ankrum’s brother, who has been visiting here for some — time, left for his home last Saturday. Albert Pederson spent a couple of days in Bismarck last week, return ing home on Saturday. Birkeland Saturday John last Ole Spilde and went to Jamestown te fish, held chureh services in last Sunday Foss afteraoon, There will be services in the Lu- theran church next Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock, Axel Soder cf Wing was a Dris- coll caller last Saturday. Clifford Boynton of St. Paul was a Driscoll visitor last Saturday Adam Eise z and daughter, Martha, spent Tuesday and Wednes- ence he is now s We find that Warden John J. Lee and Dr. A. M. Fisher are entitled to complete exone 1 from any char ges or insinuation growing out of the case.” The committee's report along with the report of Dr. Fisher, the phys igian who examined Dolman will be printed in the senate journal, Church Dinner Is Announced The monthly meeting and diner of the Men's Club of the Presbyter jan church will be held Friday Feb ruary 6th at 6:90 Po Moin the Cha pel. An interesting program been arranged of program: €. L and G. B. Haris Young, Neil Reid 50, Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- to relieve Infants in day of last week in Bismarck, Mrs. the Ole Nelson is a patient in Bismarck hospital. E. | boys Wedn bacco posters this month. The W. c. T. U. will offer a small prize to the two in each room who make the best posters O. N. Nelson went to Bismarck on Tuesday to visit bis wife, who is in the hospital. M. T. Olson was 9 Bismarck cull- er Wednesday and Thursday, on Wednesday. R. MeMaster of Portland, Oregon, stopped off in Driscoll Wednesday on his way to Chi 0. e Driscoll boys and girls will play the Hazelton team Friday eve- ning at Hazelton. Mrs. Carl Meland returned home Monday after a five weeks visit in M:nkato, Madelia and Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. Thursd Lodge was called to Driscoll jay from Steele. A son was born to Mr. Mark Koon last Saturday. and Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Anderson is spending a few days in Bismarck, visiting her sister, Mrs. C. 0, Robinson. Mr. Anderson went up to Bismarck on ‘Thursday. The ladies aid will church next Thursday. members are requested to freshments. Al! bring re- The second team of Driscoll High School played boys from the 8th grade in Driscoll and Thelma school sday, and won, score be- ing 20 to 14 Christ M. Bjerke of Harriet Town- ship was cin Driscoll on business Wednesday. if + FRANCES NEWS Now for the Salvation Army drive, nice weather and nice roads will help along quite # bit. i Joe Fischer was marketing sothe potatoes one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kershaw. Report has that the dance at Menoken last Friday night was well attended. It may be of interest to the resi- dents of Frances to know that the ed in (Over the Top), Not a single family refused to donate to . the good cause, we thank one and all for the splendid support given, as solicitor of this township. CHRISTIANIA NEWS Florence and Russell Tollefson were the guests of their parents over the week end. Mra, Ed on and son Seman mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stiles are the happy parents of a new baby girl born January 28th, Mrs. Knute Johnson is on the sick list. Lester Clark has purchased a Ford car. Luella Tollefson spent evening with the W, C. dren, Thursday Hoeft chil- Mildred Johnson had as her guest Luella Tollefson Sunday. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and ‘decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State North Dakota, and entered and dock- said Court in and for said Count on the 19th day of August, 1924, in an action wherein The Sterling tional Farm Loan Association, a poration, Plaintiff, and Nellie Paul- } Alden Nelson, who has been a pa tient in the Bismarck hospital for a J week, was able home this | week, Tuesday, to come Mrs. Tom Stewart returned home Sunday on No, 7. Louis Hull is SU with smaity wm Monday, VanVleet went to Fargo on of Jamestown was Driscoll on €. T. Davidson a bu ss caller in has’ Monday. Committee in charge »| Attorney KE. C. Ail men interested) marck on Tuesday are invited to attend and make their reservations with F. J, Grady, Phone Ruble went to Bis- he pupils of the rooms witl make three grade health and no-to- Head Colds. REPAIRING* PRESSING, DYEING in Ladies’ & Men’s Clothes. We call for and deliver. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. Phone 58 24 hour service on all mall ord CRESCENT LIGNITE COAL. DRY WOOD. H. A, Knudson was in Bismarck | meet at the, of | | drive for the Salvation Army result- | 6 U eted in the office of the Clerk of | i jeree, I Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff ‘by said Court to make said sale, will ithis notice, are Because last November he staunch- ly supported President Coolidge in the South Dakota primaries, Senator Sterling was repudiated by his own state, Now he has been appointed to succeed Roy A. Haines as prohibition director. He has long been rated as an extreme “dry.” eee eee son and Carl A. Paulson, and C. M. Hjerleid and The Federal Land Bank of Saint Pau t. Paul, Minnesota, 4 corporation, all other persons interested inthe premises, Defend- ants, in favor of the said Plaintiff and ‘against the said Defendants for the sum of Five Hundred Thirty- two Dollars and Fifty-five “cents, which judgment and decree, among other things, directed the ‘sale by me, of the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest there- on, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will. satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court, in and for said County of Burleigh and under the seal of said Court, di- recting me to sell said real property pursuant, to said judgment and de- o! said’ County, and person appointed sell said real property pursuant to judgment and decree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County,; and person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell’ the hereinafte cribed real-estate to the highes der, for cash, at pub- lie auction, at the front door of the se in the City of Bis- the County of Burleigh te of North Dakota, on the of February, A, D. 1925, at afternoon of that fy said judgment with costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat- remises to be sold as suant to said judgment nd to said writ, and to described in sald cree und writ, as fol- aforesaid pu and decre judgment, Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section One (1), Townships One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth (5) P, M. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. ;| F. . E. MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 1-7-14-21-28—2-4 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and de- \livered by Jonathan Glanville and Frances A. Glanville, his wife, Mort- gagors, to Union Investment Com- pany, | of ' Minneapolis, Minnesota, | Mortgagee dated the 3rd day of Oc- tober A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty-three and filed for record in the office of the Register of ‘Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 10th day of December A. D, 1923, and re- corded in Book 174 of Mortgages, at page 471, will be foreclosed, by a sale of the premises in ee ae and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 14th day of March 1926, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortzage on the day of sale. ‘The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the. County of Rurleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: East half of the Southeast quarter (E%SE%) and Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), of Sec- tion Thirty (30), and Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township 144, North, of Range Seventy-six, West. There will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Seventeen hundred twenty-seven and 60-100 Dollars, together with the costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 2nd day of February, 1925. UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. C. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakot: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, notice is hereby giv- en that that certain mortgage execu- ted and delivered by John Peck and C..M. Peok, his wife, mortgagors, to t ORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift it right off with fin- | gers, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient |to remove every hard corn, soft corn, jor corn between the toes, and the | foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. —Adv,. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100-or 484R. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. ‘Day Phone 246 Nigh‘ \ Phones 246-887 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Harry E. O'Neill, mortgagee, dated the 25th day of. August 1916 and filed for record in the office of. the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on September first 1916 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded theretn in book 108 of Mortgage Record on page 203 and duly assigned by said mortgagee to John P. O'Leary, by an instru- ment in writing, dated September 28th, 1916 and filed for record in the @ffice of the register of deeds of said Burleigh county on October 6, 1916 at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded therein in book 33 of Mortgage Deed Record on page 356 and which ‘said mort- gage was assigned by said John P O'Leary to Harry E. O'Neill under date of December 2nd 1924 and said lgst mentioned assignment was filed |: for record in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of said Burleigh coun- ty on December 12, 1924 at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M., and duly record- ed therein in book 175 of Assign- ment of Mortgages on page 258, will be forgclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of the court house of Burleigh county, North Dakota, in the city of Bis- marck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., on the 20th day of March A. D. 1926 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such ‘mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: ° The north half of the south cast quarter of section thirty-four (34) in township one hundred and thirty nine (139) north, of range seventy seven (77) west of the 5th principal meridian in) Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of -nine hundred and fifty five dollars and eighty four cents ($958.84), be- sides the costs of this foreclosure. Dated February 3rd, A. D, 1925. __ HARRY E. O'NEILL, Said assignee of the said assignee f said mortgagee. of ‘ ‘GEORGE M. REGISTER, Attorney of said assignee of said assignee of said mortgagee. 2-4-10-17-24—3-3-10 A small piece of orris root will impart a lasting fragrance to hand- kerchiefs, —————— James Fenimore Cooper could not write unless ho was chewing gum- drops. Maeght MME SOOO UCU C OOOO UU UU UCU UGUCUMUUUL COL COLC COCO COU CCU GUCUO CUO OU OOOO UUn WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925 DO YOU KNOW - That the OVERLAND Four Door Sedan sells in Bismarck for $858.50—only $97.60 more than the cheapest 4-door Sedan in th world? . And the OVERLAND SEDAN is a full STEEL body done in “DUCO”—has sliding gear trans- mission — Disc clutch — is roomy —easy riding—Handsome—Pow- erful — Has been built and in the process of perfection for SEVEN years— backed by unequaled service, and can be bought on cash or terms. You can’t afford to invest until you see and ride in the OVER- LAND SEDAN with ALL STEEL Body. Drop in. Omit Wasted Footsteps Plodding, plodding, ever tredding—--trips here, trips there, all about the town—-and most steps wasted because Madam Shopper, goes unguided. - Really, it’s the end-of,a wasted day. Madam Shopper is worn and weary— without having accomplished her quest. © ‘ Of course, you.can’t expect Madam Shopper to know of all the good things, the good stores and the good values in town—no, not unless Madam Shop- per reads the advertising each day in The Tribune. How much easier everything moves in one’s shopping tour, when one has first consulted the advertisements. There are the best offerings of the day listed in an orderly manner, the special services rendered by. each store—where the stores are located-Just like buying from a huge catalog in your own home. You'll profit by shopping through Tribune Advertisements. arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and. Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natura? sleep. BALED HAY. STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. W. P. LOMAS Parlors 210-5th Street. Night and Day attendant ‘Phone 687 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PHONE 32 0 avoid imi look for the si i Ratuew Hares “Ne ie for the signature of I ‘ iég WFP A atternoon | of Fridey, | Gerhardt M We Devils, Lake; Monday, Feb. | un of <f of New Canaan, Conn., u ing, so: he tried some new antics, flying ski-jumpers. set ow Ease