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d PAGE SIX 7% SPORTS SORTS Big Munn Will Return to the Boxing Game Dec, 16.) Big Munn, ht who for a the wrestling to return to the will meet Andre Dawson and Tuitle Teams Split Honors The Daws anding players for Dawson The: Referee A: 14 to @. of the bout |* Nyahe noheld: in fifth round. Bob Brown, | a regu wa aptain x understudy to Jack in his sophomore year when; into the lineup date in the following an injury tw the | ater, FIGHT RESULTS | | —__—__-——_+ West Palm Beach, F —“Wild Bill” Re is elt bane ey out has been made in that ceftain mort- doe White, o is s Washington, Dec. 16. -(#)—A let-| Kage executed and n Rafael, Cal. Billy Adan ter written by John W, Weeks as sec- Nock, PA a single man, mortgagor, a. oon jretary of war, deseribing Colonel | to walterwelaht,, ol William Mitchell sume | the 20th day of ‘May, Ay Db. ee koub ove rd for high admini position and | filed for record in the offi , nO; possessed of a desire r pal lie ie or ots of peneieh ‘die Mack, Den-| the expense of othe e North Dakota, on the Ist b a court mart 1 recorded , Juarez, Mexico, (two), t c | ° Washington— nesota, brand statements by coun Magi Johnson, who is contesting his elec tion, that bootleggers had been ap- proached for contributions i was former athletic star at St. Cloud, Minn, normal. Forks, D.-The First choir this city will r y night on. the| KFJM at the h Dakota, D.-Preparations | s i for the all Ameri-| 0 ow to he he here Over $600 in ¥ cups will be g! prizes N. D——Following a busy act! formal rs broadeast to the northwest jon about their club activi- Ambassador to Spain Resigns— Will Come Soae| New York, Dec. 16—(#)—Ambas- sador Moore has announced to King | Alfonso of Spain that he has resigned and will return at once to the United States, a copyrighted dispatch from Madrid to The New York Times says today. State department officials at Wach- | } ington declined to comment on the news, asserting ull infyrmation on the matter would have té come from the White House. King Alfonso was reported greatly tmoved by the ambassador's announce- ment, which was madesat a farewell audience at the palace. An official statement eulogizing Mr. Moore’s work highly \was given to Madrid newspapers. Mr. Moore was a personal appointee of President Harding. He followed custom in offering his resignation { upon the succession of President Coolidge, but was retained. | House Approves Increases in : : Tax Exemptions © Washington, Dec. 16—U®)—The house Tuesday approved terms of the revenue bill which would relieve 2,500,000 income taxpayers from: fed- eral levies as 3 result of incredsed personal exemptions. The section of the bi ttm Ya ne e es ould ‘would ine! ie the exe! a el rie itt alow from « whipping Former sons for refus Mitchell be TWO FISTIC KINGS MEET er FIDEL LA BARBA, LE » AND TOD MORGAN r the latest pugflistie cha od Morgan, junior Frankie Genaro, while ) over Mike Ballerina, The pa coast the othe: day saped to fame through his of kings met out on the west Fidel La Barba and Tod Morgan, Latest Champs, Greet | Other on Goast a, flyweight | Dec. DEMOTION OF | MITCHELL OUT, ray] run anywhere War) $0,000: An American car full of Christmas gifts t distributed was her burned at Secretary of from Weeks’ Letter to Coolidge Comes Into Trial Notice is hereby given th Writing to Pre e233, hen seere'! d_ mortgage of the premises i hief of air service with r general. nted to the al Dennis E of staff, th in the tr s result cks on the lay of sale. The premises seribed. at the Court H North Dakota, front on the 1} o'clock in the ng from his public described with the this for I n such as | losure. H. G. Higgins, gallant 4 Attorney for mortgagee, dD. added His record since the war h Box 571 Bismarck, N Be ; The pinion r , with the fa ino desire to] Series erests of na-| Company ithe aed Dakela Nationa notified that thers will be cial Meeting of the members corporation called to meet Headquarters of Com there Git Infantry, NM airplanes 19: ‘al Mitchell when vored to startle elie: rs and « ttend. | ny i HERMAN 4 the nuihbes | NES their condi- | Attest The war sé¢cretary to at Mitchell k d the presi- | that the goal nt was to seek $69,000,000 a) Notice is he ts for air construe- | tain mortgaKe 4,000 officers, in- | ered HC. and 25,000 enlisted | Higgi NOTICE, appropriation of year for 10 y . Dak, 1 ought to add,” 4d, “that in my judgm ¢ organization of the air serv us provided in war department plan d policies, is sound ied for re “r of Deeds . of » North Dakota ‘April, 1923, at 9 -d in ‘Book’ 174 of Weeks’ Instructions saying that the air officer | eu the country the impres- sion that officers of the army are muzzled,” the secretary repeated his instructions in this connection as After in the ¢ County, of Two o'clock P.M. ing the undetermined value of aviation in warfare and wishing to obtain the judgment of anybod: everybody whose judgment is entitled to consideration, the best interest of the nation will be served by encour- aging officers in an unrestricted and full discussion of al! points relating to aviation, In testifying before congressional committees, if their] (7), views are contrary to the views of | Hieven (11) the war department, they will state | phy aia wn atk te the committee tPmiethey are not speaking-for the department policy but are expressing their own personal views, and should do so Without rea- ervation.” of sale, That the prewmjses “ certain County of North Dakota, an lows, to-wit: Lots One Four (4), Fly Bight (& premises Burley Nine (9), mortgage on the da: |* Gifts —_, | When an Express [thar ‘the Shipment Burns 16.—() aceides railway express in eastern localities Alexander, Four dogs were burned to American Express officials said the loss might $10,000 to NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT delivered by J. nso. further given that will be foreclosed by uch mort- described and hereinafter de- door of se in the City of Bismarek, 29th day of December, A Dm, 4 at forenoon, “to costs and disbursements of 18th day of November, and TweWwe ae oe be | near com: default THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WHEAT PRICES | Market Goes Up 7% Cents + Bushel From an Early Low Level Chicago, Dec, 1 (®)—Wild flu jtuations in wheat ‘there toda talk among traders that a lernment_ crop report jumped 7 1-4e a bushi level, and/closed INTRODUCTION OF SIGNED CONTRACT The from an ear! One abrupt close te yesterda in district court » shortly ist by counsel fe was that of E. W. and Robert _Krutzner vs. J. A. Ro wick, in which the to_enforce payment of a ed in April, 1 had interpo: ming that the car was not as it (had been represented to him. rt thor-producer, has placed | | The exhibit which brought the| Springfield, Ill., Dec, 16—()—The]in the hall of case to an unexpected close was a/ Supreme court today granted the pe-| building a play that has contract signed by the defendant at {tition for a writ of mandamus di-| jing more theatrical histo tthe time of pure! in which he|recting the rearrest and imprison-| play ever itten, in t iw jear and which specificall j that all oral statements n j nection with the s ing. Counsel fo | me jof the pl ked, which the court ited. Defense de in con plaintiffs immediatel counsel noted g motion for a new trial on the grounds ourt had no authority t | order a directed verdict and that such was contrary to the statutes, the amount of the damages at $587.51 The plaintiff claimed that the had removed a building therefrom. The case of id Mary Wick the defendants reported that case had been settled, and culendar mortgagee, dated on tt Regis- County, day of No- o'clock a. m. in Bopk 127 of Mort: the eleven satisfy in such] s government a It gave | i Washington—Senator Wheeler of | for the first time + var depart- age and which will be sold to Montana called upon Democrats in| ment’s side © story of Mitchell's the same are described as fol- the senate not to permit themselves | transfer spring from Washing. we to sed” in denying the seat to] ton to an post in Texas, | Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) of Senator-designate Nye of North Da- | es ae a ( 20) in Township Vota: | Desire For Publicity Great three (Twp. 143) “General Mi whole course enty-nine (Rge. Aberde D.—Mrs. Conwell} has been so contrary to 5th P. M. containing 160 Swenson, rdeen, was killed | the building up of an efficient organ- | acres more or less near her n nobile went m work, #0 | e will be due on such mortgage into the ditch. She was a school for publicity | on the day of sale the sum of Thirty- teacher at Westport. Her husband, nine Hundred and C. W. Craney, Mortgagee. | nt North Training hereby X-members are h day of December, Brocop?, executed and deliv- Higgins and Alice B. rigagors, to Tat National Bahk of Washburn, a corporation, frotteages the 24th day of April, 1923, urd in the office of Burleigh 26th and Mortgages, will be foreclosed by premises in such mort- d hereinafter described . at y of Bismarck, Burleigh orth Dakota, at the hour nt due on such mortgage at the described in and | such mortgage and which will be the same are those situated hand State of described as fol- (1), Two (2), Three (2), ), Six. <6), Seven in the an 10" La at there will Be dua on ion le, the] Section numbered min oF Twenty-nine ‘Hhunarsa Ss Nine (12) 0. 21) in Baldwin. according to plat thereof yh record in office of Register of n up, with the case of the Stat vs. Nels Peterson and Jos. Val coming first. The defendants, wh reside at Painted Woods, are cl Vallin moved for a separate trial but this was denied. Order of Trial S$ are set for trial the following orde Si Fields, lation. charge with liquor law State vs. Albert Little and Homer Taylor, charged with grand larceny State vs. Nellie Nickelby and Nickleby, both charged with liquor leged to law violations and both be second Si lent fund Cook vs. Auto Sales company. Bainbridge. Colby and Wife Agree New York, bridge Colby, ing part of’ Woodrow Wilson's a Dec. 1 agreed to an amicable separation. Mrs. Colby si ine, stat would not seek a divorce French capital. | TAKE BIG JUMP followed seandal | was looming over the Argentine gov- market LENDS CASE QUICKLY civil case was ie was aiPoubi to an] by here after it had j been ‘started, by the introduction of | 9 exhibit Which was not known to he defense. The Anderson plaintiffs sought note for given them by the defendant as part payment for a second hand car 4. The de- n answer ed all guarantees concerning the mentioned ale were not bind- then ed for a directed verdict in favor ntiff for the full amount terday, returned a verdict this morn- ing in favor of the plaintiff, fixing ae fendants, while tenants on his land, Rosie Hille vs. Great] of n Insurance Company of New}S0ial Problems, Séeial’ Psycholog was called for| Property Insurance, Markecing, H. trial ‘this morning, but counsel for | tory of Economie Thought, the) it was therefore ordered stricken from the Trial of criminal cases was again arged with engagmg in the liquor traffic. vs, Geo. Holeomb, charged tax suing a check without having | Civil actions will then have the right of way, the first being that of eel a to a Separation |s: _—(®)—Bain- cretary of state dur- n tration, and Mrs. Colby have d ast night for Paris to join her daughter, Kather- gf emphatically that she in the Mutual friends, con- ISSUANCE OF HAIL WARRANTS IS COMPLETED The work of sending out warrants | to persons having claims against the state hail rance fund has heen completed, it was said today at the hail insurance department. Stutsman county farmers were the last to re- c- | ceive the warrants, payment in that county having been held up pending the certification of certain records by the county tor. ROSE TO a| marck’s Vhusually approp’ ly showing of Anne } pealing comedy, Wilton Workmen | Have Independent [it':e' civ"an Basketball Quint be given at's noon and the evening be at 8:15. The A. 0. U. W. lodge at Wilton hus an independent basketball quint in the field this season and would| Marck this winter like to schedule games with other, fark, dhs winter lodge or city teams, The Wilton ag-! xregation has won two of the three! games already played, having been defeated by the Mercer Independents |‘ score of 21 to 24, In the turn game with that the Wiltonites were The other Turtle Lake quint, ames may be arranged by corre- ponding with T. J, Truax of Wilton, secretary of the team. Rearrest of Perry Approved by Supreme Court}: only “road show” to comedy. One ing westward this season and Bismarck, usually of many of the be: tions with a cons this year road show: Wonder PI: “Abie’s Trish of ment of Ira D. Perr made ‘ord: released, by the st: ably never wilk be, for and financial returns ies of the Uni ‘anada. The company n= | pardons ‘and pi had “murder” “manslaugh- been changed from ich is unparolable to which y Twelve re New Mail s Courses Added to University List o > Finds for The jury in’ the fA. p.| Gram! Forks, N. D., Dee, 16—U®) iaines vs George Denizen ‘and’ W.|—Twelve new courses have been add- || First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Richardson, which was heard yos-|¢ to the list of subjects bemg|[| Phone 8227 Bismarck, N. D. taught to persons in all parts of the state by correspondence from the state university here, The list includes: Vocational, De- velopment of the Drama, New Testu- ment: History and Religion, History Christian progress, — Munici economic Radio Consultation Statistics Elementary id Welfare. Zap Merchant Is Declared a Suicide ¢{ Mandan, N. D., verdict of suicide was returned by [8 coroner's jury impanelled in the case of Fred Muench, 45, single, sel and e Dec, 16.—)—A s found shot to death in his room in a ‘hotel at Zap, N. D., yesterday morning. State’s| Attorney David} q {Schwartz of Mercer county declared , there was no reason to believe foul play had occurred. Muench sold his| butcher shop and other property in Zap last week and, planned a visit! to brothers in Germany and was 1reputed to have ‘had $10,000 cash for, the trip. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES | For the District of 1 In the matter of William Bucholz, the creditor: could ever invent. olz of Wilton, Their stories, stran; ly more interesting ¢! because they giv December 14, 1935, the said William Buchols was duly adjudicated bank. jrupt and that the first méeting of hid creditors will be. held in the of- fice of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Bullding, in Bismarck, N. D., on Thursday, December 31, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which’ timesthe creditors'| may attend, prove their claim: point a trustee, exa bankrupt and transact such other business as properly come before su ory Dont 't miss it! Decem- TON BAKER, ‘ee in Bankruptey. HERE DEC, 25 Much Talked cf Comedy Bis: |. Only Scheduled Read Show This Winter the Christmas scene which is a f ture of the production, ol: “Abie's Auditorium in Bismarck Inasmuch as this will likely be the it is believed that auditorium will be sold out for both performances of the Chr Day other y had been booked erman for showing here in that of “What Price Glo since bi mpani beyond the eastern produc quent full booking jthroughout’ the theatrical se “out in the cold” so are concerned. ‘the Age never equaled and prob- d States The Helling Agency General Insurance and Bonds. DR. R. S. ENGE © Chiropractor : Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Stranger Than Fiction ! No matter how many you read, or how many plays you see—you find none of them so thrilling, so heart-gripping, so truly helpful as the stories and dramas of Life itself. All about you are countless hufnan beings battling more aay loving and hating more ing in a finer grandeur of j here ‘eriumph and self-sacrifice than the imagination of man ger ‘and vast- are true, appear each month in True Sto ony azine. Frankly and vividly tol thesereal-lifenarratives Id jou spell-bound. January True e is now on the newsstands. ABIE’S IRISH SHOW e, because of 1 ill be the famous ap- Trish Rose,” matinee will; in the after- showing will the wonder from mak- its au- lengthy runs in the larger d is to appear Free books an fiction, firmed news of the separation. Mrs. Colby, who UP place, 11% miles the former Nathalie Sedgwick, is a relative of tray: § : ij castand miles south of Mekong, | — ne bay mare, weighing a descendant of General She will be joined in Paris by a The youngest daughter, Santa Barbara, Cal., last spring. Too Late To Class Lady who wants steady emp1o; $150.00 per month. Der tories, Box 165, Gal decree in mortgage foreclo: duly, entered the offic feigh County, Novth Dakota in “Midla: edit company poration.” was Plaintit wife, and Pempany, & corporation, were fendants,/ and wherein it w: Eecover the sum of Twenty dred Twenty and 71/100 rif Dollars, and derreeing thal claim is a valid first mortg upen the real estate seribed, and that sald real entate sold to satisfy, the same, and t! sald Wen forecioned: thereby. ‘ow, therefore, notice is here! given, that by virtue of a Writ Special urt and directed and delivered me and Ibing said judgmen' lersigned, Sheriff, shall’ highest bidder for cash thi will be FAG on the 2nd day of J. ea ) o'clock P. the ‘doo of the “Court shepial execution. me real estate al sold in alti Wiss of ur hel North Dakota, ant follows, N6rthwest in Kade numbered roy. two (142), 1 atherine Sedgwick, the writer, and Sedgwick. She was married to Mr.}cowt Robert by yerey ae Colby at Stockbridge, Mass,, in 1893. | a other daughter, Nathdlié, next month. Frances, be- cume the wife of Robert Rogers, at WANTED—Local Experienced - Saleg |G and will be satisfied with earning le, Wii 12-16- Novice or eae EXECUTION Whereas heretofore judgment and Glerk of the District Court for Bur: |and tha whe §. Hackney and Lillle Me Hackney, Union Investment pe ae. on the rty judged and decreed ‘that Plante therein de- xecudion Issued out of sald now in my pepee. and de- le-and sell at public auction to the prem- isen heroin described, and sald wala ve mentioned al in kunptt meade é te f irty-three (33 ne Hunared North, Range ahout 140) tbs. Owner ean have same ownership and paying B. REED, oe McKensie, N. Dak. . 1216-23-30 NOTICE "OF SA a ON SP WAL EXECUTIO! Given, That by judgment and decree of foreclose made, entered and dock- eted in the District Court of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in an ‘action in which the Firss National Bank of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, a ccrporation. is plea and Harry Ulfers and Hen- jetta Ulfers, his wife, and Jacob It} Van re and Sina Van Hove, his wife, Davis, Geo. F. Baker, Jack Baltier Burleigh. County, a municipal corporation, C. 1. Young, Truatee,'and Minneapolis Threshing , Maching, company, are a ‘on the Curtain work as kinds jefendants, $th day of December, 1925, by authority of a speriai exechtion, Issued out of the office of adid Clerk of the District Court, anc to me directed under, date 0 December 8th, 1925, the undertigned Sherif of Burleigh County, North porn day of Janu- ary, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock inthe atternor mof said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, will sell at public quction..to the highest bidder for cagh, the real eatite described in bejthe judg: orteago and decree, he | situated in. "Burlelh County, th Dakota, to-w by} The ‘Norineaat quarter (NEX) of of | Section ‘twenty-six (26), Tew fahip one hundred forty-four” (144) | to} North, of Range Seventy-five (75), Went, of the Filth Principal Merial ap, situted in Burleigh County, N. ) That the same will be sold to sa! infy the judgment or so much there- of aw may be sufficient to,satisfy the together with the coats id interest since December in the city of Blamarck, North Da: kote to satisfy sald judgment and Shee of Burleigh Gaz Bismarck, DUDLEY L: NASH, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Minot, North Dakota, Dakota, Much ‘greater force in exerted by | ata tie tant een mad inte ae | BEthe Fittn Principal 4 explosives used in. blasting stumps {and tne contnest hie fo eecjonuge. ted at Blamarck, North fwhen the ground ig*wet than when Firat National nh.” | thin 20th Gayot November, 1926. | dry, because the water In the ground Washburn, MecDaic, || “sherbet a ig. not compressible, . Er. Burke! ig ieee of, North Dakot ra Be Attorney for mi e. call 1051W. | *'Pomohsee aagrenas ae Binmarck, Dak. ASL PVE EOL SOIR A a ot Authorized _ DUCO Refinishing Latest modern method. We} also do automobile Top and well as all of Upholstering. Work Guaranteed.. ° PAINT SHOP 8rd Floor at LAHR MOTOR SALFS CO. North, Dakota. ———— WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925 Tribune Want Ads Bring Results ‘int Bismarck is the same that had a run-ef 42 weeks at Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia, A large cast of carefully chosen New York actor artists, are assisted by a bevy of pretty bridesmaids, and an exact and heavy duplication of the New York scenic production is carried im.ayspecial 70-foot baggage car, assuring a noteworthy produc- tion of “Abie's Irish Ro: ‘fo YOU' REMEMBER? “Cold Wave Widespread in the Northwest--Temperature Falls to 18 Below Zero in Bismarck” reads the headlines in the Bismarck Tribune of a year ago today. Fargo reported 18 below DAILY PHOTO SERVICE Williston 22 below. i BISMARCK The temperature here this morning was 17 above Orris W. Roberts, loca observer, states indication that the wea her will be and warmer” duri a e next few days. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 ae 7 4 TONIGHT TOMORROW yy ALRIGHT Constipation, _Biliousness, Sick Yenewing that vigor and goof feel. ing’ so moceoenry ta being’ well nd happy. Used for Over The First and Ori “Chips off the Old Block NR JUNIORS==Little Re The same NW—in one-third doses, candy-couted. For children and adults, Sold By Your Drugzist JOE. BRESLOW. Price 30c. At Attractive Prices Emmony County, North Dakota. Section 12-134-77. northwest of Hazelton. 300 acres of farming land NE 1-4 of Section 5-135-73. Morton County, North Dakota, S 1-2 of Section 19-140-87 and Fractional N 1-2 and fra NW 1-4 of Section 12-144-81, Sherburne County, Minnesota. The Island Park the Mississippi River. 300 acres under sewer system. Inquiries should be addressed to Paul C. Aberdeen, South Dakota, . days of each. week. 29,939,000 square yards of concrete street pavement were laid in 1924 Over 1000 ' This Year The reason for this na- tion-wide popularity of concrete street pave- mentisthe fact that itis the finest looking pave- ment money can buy, and gives greater ser- vice value per dollar than any other type. Our free booklet,’ “Concrete Streets for Your Town,” will tell you the whole story. Ask for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ; MINREAPOLIS: MINN A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN POCLNIES YOU Ycan HAVE Youn FILPIS DEVELODED BUT.ONCE FINNEY'S A Safe and Proven Remedy Cold and aie Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box bears this signature C.Ukrore FARM LANDS For Sale Also the Voriander Ranch containing 1280 acres lying about seven miles nd about 1,000 acres of pasture, $10,000.00 worth of improvements. Logan County, North Dakota, The NW 1-4 of Section 4 and the NW 1-4 of Section 29-140-87. MeLean County, North Dakota. NE 1-4 of Section 11-144-81 and Stock Farm of 460 acres, less than 5 miles from St. Cloud on the banks of cultivation, $15,000.00 worth of improvements including very fine and complete dairy barn, second barn, 2 silos, 2 houses, electric lights, water and Keyes, Recelver of The First National Bank of Eureka, at the Federal Building, Office days Wednesdays and Thurs- Cities Laying Concrete Streets e