The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ~ [Sports| * BOXING CARD HERE FRIDAY Paul Sidles of Bismarck and Joe Wicks of Glendive in Main Event ing than Th Paul s of Bismarck and Joe! whi Wicks o ‘Ge ndiv Mont., will be the int feature particips ina 2eround | ee boxing card which will he staged iA minrek gymnasium in the City com National bank building Friday mght ties, eto according to. an vi " cont £ | tion | the ns pute been knocked! tune lost only two de- it. on ok to the ring and th decisions where heen “hi given the shade, men Li ning Wicks al Stat the re confident if that he can give Sidies f Ital: time, ‘The mateh will | Cou emi-finals Young Erick- | Rate: Kid Hummel, both) of Bi Wa: I) step six rounds. Erick Hal 5 126 pounds and Hammel laid per mnatch om the ecard will | men stween Kid Tony and Young | wit . Kk 118-pound int a four-round Nal i Fount curtain u planned “er will start promptly at clue and will be the first of) of boxing events bem ar! local gymnasium dar F season Bismarck Bowlers Win at Mandan Mf meee: plet The Oscar H. Will com Non ing team journeyed to Mand Bat evening for the first game of the bus son with the Regans of that city | in nd returned — victors, de ate feated its opponents by A cha return match will be rol t the n alleys in Bismarck Friday ace c of night's scores were as fo ern to Regans ope Ripple 17 cor Rener -m Tan onc Raunky 190 R Total 176. 17 161 164 at Kiein Hummel Shubert ' tony Behnesier dre An hneider, of he e ful Te NOTICE 3 140 189-489 2658 ON oF SALE ecution issued the seal of the and for the County of and Si judgm trict Court in Burleigh upon a keted in foreclosure of two cer- mortgages upon the er described and s directed and de- sheriff in and for Burleigh, North D ied upon chattel A. Bobb, in following described rty, to-wit: ffee urn person Range canopy 4 drip y Cooks? Ss 4 bun pans e stove 2 sauce pans 1 coffee pot 1 griddle 2 sauce pans Coffee pot Double boiler Double boiler Sauce pan Whip Whip Mixing bow! Sauce pan tenga squeezer sauee pans Taper aluminum ladle funnels timble irons skimmers 6 basting spoons 12 Pullman pans 24 nie tins 1 flour sieve Sauee pan 1 French frier 12 cake tins 2 dish pans Colander Butter cutter Meat cutter 6 brown bread tins Stool 6 paring knives 29 table cloths 1 napkins Toothpick tray Grindstone 39 bakers 5 fruits 48 creams 57 soups cups 72 plates 56 platters 10 butters 2 pickles 6 celerys 12 egg cups 54 poppers 49 salt shakers 6 syrups nl Boiler Dish table 6 butter stands 17 dining tables 64 dining chairs 12 trays 1 cuspidor 1 counter 1 pie and bread case 9 vinegar cruets 2 water bottles 618 | and to! 1) 1 92 tumblers Knife and saw H coffee pots i cream pots \ 0. platters | skimmers | basket cake turners 1 rolling pin | 2M pastry tins WORK DAY 4 pudding pan « getting everything in read: and the end is| throughout the country. Rarely, in- 1 graduated measure for ‘perhaps another ‘two million| not in sight, i opinion of train-| deed, do errors occur. Gas oven are day on the morrow, ,ed observers. Ordinat a million-| Lately, sperts have been experi- |W Water, wile and erent eouler {Seem to Thrive on Excite- Work Far In:o The Night share:dny is 8 80c¢ day Work. | menting.# fe ther. te, offend fae! hegre | ae “Union hours” are unknown in the | Tickers Are Swamped [BER ar ciinalitiention of -ecae’ wel Run eather ment of Wall Street’s night clearing house association of| The tremendous volume of busi-/ 0." representing stocks, But there Dish washer | ’ . the exchange, or in the day time for|ness in the present spurt has well] ters representing stocks, | But. ther Meat block | Unusual Activity that m + in these days of a boil-| nigh overwhelmed the change facili-| SSI “ine tiood of aelling ortere let Stove pan | ? ing market. Two e’ciock in the morn-| ties for letting the outside world] | ey the theuekeda ie tne tinet| E pans se | know quickly what is g ag Gn With= | oe te ene inal 15 frying pi 1 12. c0rH | UNION HOURS UNKNOWN district, ordinarily. as| “The tecently. installed 1 Se Ney onan le Tut's tomb in’ the hic printing tickers have been ‘ iden fe | am night hour, are packed, night. after le to Keep up with the flood of. Never in your life have you 120 forks iRapid ‘Telesraphie ‘Picker: | MEHt. With clerks gulping down cof-| trading, and there have been days|Kkttown anything to. compare Oe aa apie clegraphic Picker | fer or munching sandwiches as they when the tape did not finich record-i with the complete HAPPI- sa kale. Have Been Unable to Kee} compare lists the day's tradinj:| ing until many minutes after ctos- AR ave Been Caable o Keep | nd prepare ottice records. ing time. “Under normal conditions | NESS of the wonderful! ograph 7 n 1, ie But complaints are few. hese | the ticker service is jpractically in- rou ” ance ao fiterag ‘ 1 Up With Work jclerks, who seem to thrive in this at-, stantaneous in recording sales, av Ald Loi eae Sold) tlasigrene cater ene ms - mosphere of feverish excitement, Record Made exclusively by Alex Rosen & Ticket panch and files kn the market will! ‘There is a case on record where| BrO.- ferns and jardiners z d that Christina S| orders issued in Francisco were| , , pot cls shawn ey ‘ k Stock ex de brokerage | executed on the floor of the exchange . chang ny, when the exeited| hi distribute ex edingly gener-| here and reported back to customers Cook with Gas. It’s the | shouting nsound the trading posts| ets bonuses to the faithful. on the Pacific coast in 60 seconds. | dies dawn after the closing gong and| More Help Needed | This is a fer ery from the early| Ideal Fuel. HAHItien did Siehenter Wark | comparative silence r the) Perhaps 30,000 of thase clerks are! sules of the exchange when trading f ean n Wall Street district,} employed in houses connected with! was transacted leisurely ‘under ao ab ng a f 8 . | h dei ‘| di Jes — oo ners OX i Sevan ‘Your. €) Children. ntilating fan is lamps and fst | Stop Thetr Pain | eat. blow Refrigerator them ae Fine Not ereby given that 1, the j ae Hecdethe nse und sheriff aforesaid b ie w deseribed per a A aoe son the highest bidder by ‘Tooth ing Pat aaa for cd tion at the! } Earache. the nature of the | amount of it and is docated within of the front door | the notice of sx propert the fact that w hundred. fe ourthouse front door do the bidders » step the two and where t now : uetual selling will t Dated October 14th, ALBIN HE Burleigh Co., Sheriff of No, Dak strom, | SALES 2'/ “Ground Gripper” are a man’s most valuable as-| |set. Sold exclusively by Alex | ‘| Rosen & Bro. | ~ '35,000 CLERKS |: NIGHT IN RUSH For Calumet qqialiey — pus economy. tutes for the pure, wholesome bakings produced through use of 4 be | i | . will be | f . hundred | om the front door of the court | a 1 to the place where the prop: | THE WORLD'S GREATEST _BAKING POW DER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ work reali begina fer an thi 5,000 clerks. The “tired busine: utter and egg man cares of the day at the theatre or! help. AND his supper club in the rowring for-{ but the myriad lig in the! wild ntown skyserapers will twinkle | The far into the night, signifying t weary clerks are bending over thi ing now is the favorite hour for call- day's work, Restaurants in | others with the curb and consolidated} There are six of these ticker and the! exchanges, chines on the floor of the exchange | forget the! and the call has gone out for more For a week Wall Street had been this experience. in the great marble buildin New York stock exchange; the} button ball there in Wall street. This is a highwatér mark and they are operated by uniformed the bedlam around them, These mas chines are connected with a central machine, which in turn radiates the information to the vast system of private with two-million-share — dgys. cet does not often go through In 1924 there were 0 far this year hour's trading. ios 234 ere are no substi- TIMES THOSE OF ANY: ——ooO SUCCESS TO BE LASTING MUST BE DESERVED terficld snew ones-on taste ap wins The:physicians’ mie prescription AN-A- quickly, relieves these cdnditions, ittoaa Childs dose may be eafely sdminidtéered to | gtherwie noreat children. No marcotiea: ‘Does not affect the heart: through ten years constant use. Handy Pocket Tin only 25¢ DR. R. S. ENGE ” Chiropractor H Consultation Free ‘Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ““OLDSMOBILE . SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 ieeurance business it plete. one > one ma-} men who apparently are oblivious of wires of brokerage houses! } Iriven on the afternoon of Octobe: |..A New York barber | ing to customers while shaving them, MUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 MANDAN NEWS Alfred, \ eight-year-old son” of Charles ff, Roth, Fifth Avenue N, W., lies near death in the Deaconess’ hos- pital as the result of an accident at 0 o'clock verterday when he was by « Buick roadster alleged truc to have been driven by Peter Suchy, a neighbor. The injuries sustained jby the child are hard to ascertain{ j but it is thought that internal in- juries are of a serious nature and there is a slight concussion of the brain. Jurors for the November term of court were empaneled Saturday and | second citizenship papers will be 26, it was announced yesterday by Clerk ef Court Handtmann. shop, where | the barber was prohibited from talk- has been forced out of busjness by jlack of trade. CORRECT: Bet a COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Clinically proven by pfolessore of medicine | We have just received large shipment of men’s and young men’s winter Special values at $35. Bergeson’s Tailoring. Now is the time to ‘hint of your Storm: Win- dows. Our stock of tiiass and Putty is:com- We also have the best Weather Strip, sold: SOME PEOPLE THINK TWO- DOLLAR BILLS BRING BAD LUCK The only time they’re really unlucky is when they’re spent carelessly . Neither a “two-spet” nor any other bill or coin is un- lucky if it finds its way into your Savings Account at this bank. Open a Savings Account at this bank with the next $2 biil you get. It will earn 4% compound interest. 6: _Remanten, President. J. Av Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. CG. Remiigton,-Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash, oO am te ‘ 4 7) cigar you'll like “RolTAN FAvoRITA? It’s as smooth as the purr of your engine! Try one!” (2 for 25c) Clothing. ne

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