The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 2

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AGE TWO FIGHT OVER HILL ESTATE I$ RENEWED Want Six of Nine Heirs Shares of Property Deed- 1 ed to Louis W. tcher O. Saxvik, Hill i Hill heirs The six heir W. Hill, eld 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OELEBRATED Celebrants Have Been Res- idents of North Dakota For Past 45 Y se Hoo! Regist / SCHOOL Huber e pars Principal Sth Grade | Florence | ‘tuber Blanche ROOSI H j Judith Rue vr] Maude Sehroede (BISMARCK TEACHERS, THEIR — HOMES AND ‘PHONE suns List Published Fer the Benefit of Bismarck Tribune Re: Who May Have Occasion to File It For Future Reference 708 10th St Tt IL 6th THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NIONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 a Jers) ' Pilgrimage to Roosevelt Cabin, Aye. ind At dead School Landa Cannot Be Lez | For ( Oil ireie dew The sta author lands for other t cultural purposes, of happy married Sheriffs Can Collect Mileage on Tax Sales county binson, where speculat < to the possibility of develop- hen il in commercial quantities. ee totalling ee the n county. If 4 found neat Robi inson, it was h state's only method’ of reali its property be to sell its C to the h ler in the ma for the sale of)" 000, jagriculturs Noted Federal Dry Agent Dies From Hemorrhage “, of the pro- 1 government es now | ntmiant her hibition fore pend lareeny he had eve HASEENO AH Yellowley, prohibition for Hlinois, who be d Asher might have been poison- y some of his counth ong bootlese where it ness, | Ciganatte Permits Revoked of the permit to sell| ued to Joseph Privatsky, Dickinson, was announced here today by the attorney general's of Ae- Luther’s Cabinet to Stay in Office; Berlin, Oct. #)—Chancellor Luther's cabinet at a meeting today decided to remain in office, notwith- standing the resignation yesterday of the three nationalist LA ALE RE, w j ati nsing division of the attorne, al’s de disclosed thi arettes without pl ages the state ta Hearing in the Mandan, with the security ated at Locarn The expectation prevailed today ee that Chancellor Luther would fill the agreements nezoti- \ sid ij. D. Rytbe, yo before the Reichstag and reques ratification by that body of the carno security pact and arbitration treaties. To Proceed Along Peace Lines Notwithstanding the adverse feel- g among the nationalists, it is us- an- acked by. For- to proceed Ans the pei nid down at | Locarno. chancellor is asserted { to believe that when the question of | the Locarno agreements comes up ir the Reichstag he will be given a ment Rolls in the matter of the strong majority through the aid of|xeassessment of the City of Bi the middle parties’ and the socialists.|marck, County of Burleigh, State of Masten Suny | for seliing tobacco withor isarette permits of N ke Me NOTICE OF MEETING . Notice is hereby given that the As- | selves aggri fiharenen to be impracticable as the time for mmi. leigh, State of North ot ill meet in the Court'House in the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, on Wednesday, the fourth day of No- vember, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m. to| review. and equalize the reassessment | as returned by the said special as- | . Ineasure, based ‘on. the belief ‘that pape ag the allied promises regarding Ger- many’s demands for concessions in the Bhineland shave not pees fulfilled. Cook with Gas. ‘It’s the i] 10-26 Sf the prohibition law: in th of business, of both men In cases where licenses : rom obtaining cense for two yenrs. ra | Sportsman’s Wife Awarded Verdict Against actress, on of the Counsel for Miss Coop. Ass’n Dismissed: ‘the Minneapolis, Oct, 2 against the world’ developed does d of the total Two orders of dismiscal. Secretary of Agriculture W. dine, threw out char; e Central Livestock Commis 0 ciation and brings to an end the last | case brought against the big cooper- York City. ie the Capitol Theatre. Notice is here! any and all persons feeling them- v Of the State of North Dakotas in, his approved; and that the 08 His r The pool hall li also have beam ure prohibited by another li Actress): Wild Benne} seth ‘Charges Against: Livestock AC test cooper: | association wer blot- ociation wa in the wa it to a point on” appro, pene by} Jar- nst the ion ses dismissed were brought by the Minnesota Fig and Cattle Com- charging the “cent ed against it, and we: ithout even hearing of the case, Previously the department of culture had thrown out cases c! ing unfair practic 1” diserim. | dismisse a “central the eri gap made in his cabinet by the pea begun was ne ea pe ignation of He: minister of |tinued to Wednesday at the defend- an 7 ‘ the interior, D: lieben, min: |ant’s request. He ‘a aceused of The fron. Horse” was ister of finance, Albert Neu- | selling unsta Tylbe ; Shown one solid year at two ee haus, minister of i sl prosecution by dollars admission in New Watch for it at] BOARD OF RQUALIZATION y further given that ed thereby may appear before the said Board of County Com- A suggestion that President Von Hin-| North Dakota, been’ certificd | missioners at the said time and denburg might dissolve the Reichstag | and filed with F W. H. Patrick, | place to file their objections why the and enll for new elections is thought ee special asse: pointed by T.|said reassessment as made by the sioner j said special ‘assessor should not he Board of 26,|County Commissioners at said time rd of County {and place will hear al! grievances} the signing of the agreements, De- cember 1, is too near. Yeassessment order of August “Phe opposition of the Nationalists | 1025, and that the Boa: to the Locarno pacts is in a great |Commissioners of the County of Bur-|and° complaints in regard to such! Dated at Bismarck, County of Bur- | leigh, State of 26 day of October, 1925. Brank North Dakota, this 3 Jobnson . County Ai “Burleigh Co., N. 4 itp go te. the Roos ivelt, here on Navy immigration Officer Rearrests Aliens at all ‘grand < NAVY DAY T0 BE OBSERVED | INBISMARCK de col tion. j him a by Premier Painleve for hi ] left to local officials. ‘The campaign] state of two years in the state pen- The Finance Mini involves for prizes. with | itentiary. | pe no intention of be’ Hoots given hy etee ae peeeiennesnane: . t for the whole 10 chants for ee purchases. At a i * equal LEFT T0 LOGAL ference inet Pau tact’ Friday! Man Believed for the pre: ion. with ‘Attorney ( Hilton it was « M4 ared vehemently he would at y system also Insane Kills wee , not, by resigning, let i was contr " country that he was which is 5 Wounds Another ntable for the min ee ign Minister Bri chants n using th Minneapolis, Oct, 26.—UP)—B {with a violent nose Hem as ade promotion featur gone suddenly ins: session and it w as explained. years old, serious Near State Capitol Will Be Feature Event of A pilgrimage 1 would be unable to preside over the League of on the ernoon. usiness men te t cision | News of the foreign minister's in- y 1 nesota and | y when the latter disposition at first caused sub, i Si | ie itement, ' V do not assume that it will be} Fargo, Moorhead Merchants)... sto do more than to call the Will Be Told of Attorneys [attention of the argo and Moorhead k illiam Louden, 24 ye man of the Masonic Hom t Bloomington, Minnesota, t nd then killed Earl Huso Nations council meeting Greeo-Bulgarian question this y afer ne immediately 1 officials.” ntarily Lge! mome corn § childreu, and every. res tnt [tween the ministers “ind developed ieorge Shafe afer eflied attention to tiott Gentacht of the city who ean. possibly i, ; into a physical clash. Tt wos, how- the North ; conduct lottery . to the velt cain on the state / ever, only the return o de gift eam nder the laws of both stat “formerly lived “nt Redwood ol grounds tomorrow afternoon | Ihe a feature of Bisinarck’s obs . hich falls anniversary of tite bir » Roosevelt. A, N mplete the program page will Le between and 4 o'clock tomorrow a nd Jude: Ohetstial reform school h - in the aff: Sago a similar p Toosevelt cabin was made | y Day, and it is the tim of Mr the committee in chi Levent forth tary nephew of the an addres: - in but plans for this did not mater-| epresenting the D. A. | bin tomorrow every visitor. x. Oct. ‘and dD, Tae which “wibat. plans hel:l there on charges entering the United ‘anada without. at the door rew Miller's federal court eave following | by the judge. ordered the men ef fe et ‘that the United ould pot prosecute, criminal] cring the country without — per- he trio had been in the several Their dis- was ordered following of the demurrer on U District Richardson for the thr the od men. the immigr: en, Alexa ander filed this e to Mr. awaiting word al's offic C., at the ti disposition of the cas men. The case today Mr. Richardson to be the first of ki morning ard= murre a surpr Rie! he :U. Enrollment Almost Doubled in Last Decade N, ~En- the iversity North. praqtically doubled in the de, according tq informa- ed from the office of the University regis' ae total enrollment for the pres- ear, including regular Univer- studen high school pupils, ding the summer session those who pursue courses | through the extension division, has been estimated at 2,400 by Ernest G. Miller, University _ registrar. The total of registrants for the ending 1916 was 1,330. There are 909 more students en- rolled in the various departments of University for regular class work year ‘than there were ten years So far this year 1,601 students have registered for cla: in the various departments. SL were {registered at the middle of the sec- ‘ond semester in 1916. Ten years ago there were nts below college rank t udying at the yqar there are but si |there were 114 students that enrolled /for the summer session. There were {480 at the last summer se Jextension division served ten years ago. There w ered for correspondence through the University extension de- aes last year. and Forks, this ago. aL sty | | Dissension in | Painleve Cabinet Comes to a Head; is, Oct. 26.—UP)—-The internal dissension in the Painleve cabinet came to a head today at a meeting which had been called as the prelim- inary to one under the chairmanship of President Doumergue, for final de- cision on the financial program. While the ministers. adjourned without definite action nd =the meeting with the president was post- poned until tomorrow, the breach be- tween Finance Minister Caillaux on the one hand and Premier Painleve and Foreign Minister Briand on the other, reached a point considered by political quarters as beyond healing. M. Caillaux this morning is report- jed to have flatly refused a request }- | Never in your life have you Hsnown anything (to compare {with the complete HAPPI- NESS of the wonderful, “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold! “ lf, by Alex Rosen &| “The Iron Horse” was {sean one solid year at two dollars admission in New “York City. Watch for it at + the Capitol Theatre, 4 ble to which M, argo would be rs so Cold Weather Ahedid at | Change Oil! | Is your car one of 54 makes or 365 models that requires a Winter grade of oil? Consult the Mobiloil q Chart of Recommendations today! Briand ximum. penalty in tach.) Eel ity in each N this climate, many cars require a, freely flowing oil of lighter body Watch the during Winter weather. - i ‘Theutert For safe and “trouble-free” Winter driving, you should use an oil that will flow freely at zero and, at the same time, adequately withstand the heat of the engine. Otherwise you may encounter beating trouble and pay heavy penalties in wear and de- preciation. For Fords—Gargoyle Mobiloil “E” meets these Winter requirements of the Ford Engine. For all other cars, changing oil hen it stays between 2° F. and zero consult ae Chart to see if your car needs Mobiloil Arctic. Below zero ALL cars (except Fords) require Mobiloil Arctic. FORDS: Use Mobiloil “E” at all temperatures. | pf Hy during the Winter months, Gargoyle : Mobiloil Arctic is the correct grade. ye See the dealer who displays this.sign. “He'll. drain and refill . your crankcase with, the correct grade of Gargoyle iMlobiloil.’

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