The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 6

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cle _ ment ‘PAGE SIX * SPORTS ti. SORTS MISKE, GARRISON TO HEADLINE CARD | FOR FRIDAY NIGHT k Gymnasium is oment of Bec is plan to 1 this winter. slingers al fight fa Man. mitt i le prove he their first of is fortunate Medina with Bue marck., Miske men of his section of the state 2 who pleases the public. remembered that he foug ht Hagen at the Buck ing in eis section se fights coming match ing out regula Decemb He work- + will be ood J do and other nix it up. Horemans ae His Title Tonight) Jan, 4.—(P) ium, Edouard | Be the first European to hold the 18.2) balsline billiard championship in many years, defends his title tonight in the first 50 bloc t mt young wrested h the honor the he seconé block ch will he played Tuesday night a mo. of asco. the final 500 on Wednesday af- Ming ines Wirst his wite, tional | No. A corp dated the 2th and filed for rec Register of 1 ty, Neri Dakot A sd V le aftier f i Mt the ‘prewmis nd hereit - ty in according to plat the office of Register RST NAT'L. B ee Ryccnuae ) No. Dal feenigees ET. PR Attorne Postoifi Bismar 4-11-18 FORE- y given that executed and the do- n . and Nea. of the » County ae Burleigh on the corded in Book 108 « Page 316 (and ass' Mortgagee to L. B. Freeport, Hl, which and was of the County urleigh on’ the 0, and State of h day of vorded in premises in such mortgage hereinafter de ed, the Feent anor of the const Heuse in Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., on the 13th day of February, 1926, fo satisfy the amount due upen such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- Seribed in such Mortgage and which will be sold to sat ne same dre described as follow Southeast Secti nship t Forty (140), No, shty-one (81), west of “There wil be due en 5 * gage nt the date of sale t Sixteen Hundred and Tw: lare and Seventy-nine cents. ‘ Dated the ith day of January, 926. L. E, BACKMIRE, Assignee of the Mortgagec, F. W. AMES, Mayville, N. D., Attorney for Mortgagee. if 1—4-11-18- eee i eg ~f Weather Report | — Temperature at 7 a. Highest. yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 a, m. Highest wind velocity . z “ Weather’ For Y For Bismarek and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; somewhat colde “For” tonight. “North ata: » Fair tonight ‘uesday; Meiers ‘A low pressure area is centered La ianerene, and the lower Miss- ti Valley and precipitation nee ‘Mis- present} this | - point match with | efer, from whom he} : State ped Rooven JOB FOR, THE UMPIRE—~ CARRYING THE RESIN BAG, PIRES. MIGHT BE ‘COMPELLED TO TAKE A COURSE IN CHEMISTRY IN ORDER TO ANALYZE FOREIGN MATTER ISED ON THE BALL. SEN, WHITMER AGAIN LEASES : SCHOOL LAND, PROPER Boar Canceled After Charles W from Oliver Pal somewhat colder to-} tice pass of the ne On At a hearin of the lan STAT 8 w Englan cashier of the Regent, has disposed of his interests in the Pechtl- pany here to garage firm will in, the y Joser Pechtl, operated Gardner and J TO HAVE The plant and ! |linotype, is located in t of the First National bank. f Bolbach, mi AN J. P. Beach. contract fo tivating s ! missioner Ca | Ww pienis con d by Ko: Bond Is Paid ounty of y can trachy, hon before. the. le in the }trial, that he had made a mistake regarding the boundaries of his own property. Permission to again the land was given by the board as} ithe result of payment by Whitme ,of $27 as rent for previous illega dl. E BRIEFS AGE ER Harold C, First State dy Bowers-Gardne his. partners, and futur Henr, loe Pechtl, Jr. equipmen| base! erly publisher Reeder will b at NTOR » Who has etting the poles (Sie Soar —-. quittedain| nd unlawful-| Land Com-| 4 board) Whitmer ae isety that he had tr Hoa | passed on state Ta it iNegally but offe }fense that was m: and cinerea | ed the same de- court 3 Bowers, bank of THER PAPER Hettinger—This village will soon have a second weekly newspaper, to be known as the Hettinger Tribune. including rH of the IF BIG LEAGUE PITCHERS CAN USE Renews Tense) | count. | lowing: land | Jus: | tres cvied | com- the e be y MW. ment the and| $ GENTLEMEN OWING TO THE FACT THAT THE UMPIRE SUSPECTS SOMETHING OTHER THAN RESIN IS BEING USED, THE GAME WILL BE MOMENTARILY HALTED WAIL! HE EXAMINES THE “BALL AT THE LABORATORY istringing «the wire for the | the 1s¢! Mille the plastering. Even the cement walk and steps andthe garage were built by the the mother and chi and children. DAIRY BARN AT TRAINING ‘SCHOOL BURNS} Sixteen Head of Livestock Lost in Fire—Will Re- build Immediately Mandan, N. D., Jai 4—-P)— Workmen today began Arter away debris at Farm Number 2, North Da- ki State Training School, where fi Saturday evening destroyed a large dairy barn with an estimated loss of $12,000, Erection of a new modern barn will be started as soon as possible, according to superintendent W. F. McClelland, as the insurance adjust- ment has ells been made through the state instrance department and board of ‘administration. With. 47 head of livestock in the barn when the fire was discovered, Farm Manager W. H. Carroll and three boys were able to save 31 head. Five, purebred Holstein cows, eight grade Holsteins, a registered Morgan stallion, and a team of heavy work horses were burned to death, together with 25 tons of ensilage|. and many tons of hay. The bara. 90 by 54 feet, was part of Property purchased for the state tra’ ans school by special appropriation the 1923 legislature. The fire start- ed from a defective chimney in the milk room. atey Theatre ‘Safeis Robbed nd terious safe robbery, in “aa which wort than was stolen from the Gar- Hey eater, confronted Fargo police Ernest Phillips, manager of the theatre, reported to Chief of Police. Louis ‘Dahigren this morning it | mas cigars the theatre safe had been robbed of | Christmas cigi between $600 and $600. The crime was committed,- according to Mr. Phillips, between Saturday night and this morping. early.” When police investigated, they found that none of the doors or win- dows in the theatre had been forced or broken open and that the safe combination had been “wo' Police were of the opinion that it DRUG CURE RESIN, PITY THE POOR ARBITRATOR on aaaeig ee YTRHING T'SLIP Sonetiind OVEI2 ON ME, HUH?! You're FINED 5O EVCKS FOR USING The ot thi worse than’ Chri nid igars is Ld jdkes written about including this one. On Christmas Day the early” slogan changes to “shop “swab Your luck may be. bad. But it could be worse. Sdppose you were a frying-sized chicken in Russia? 7 PERMITTED, TH “MPS WILL HAVE, A TOUGH TIME KEEPING THE REST OF THE Trick STUFF AWAY FROM PITCHERS What feels nee lonely than a summer ‘resort in (Copyright, 1926, wasan “inaide” job, committed by some one in possession of keys to the show hous x CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co. 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, riting your-name and address ly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample pack- ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimutant for the kidneys, and FO- LEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil- lions of people. Try them!—Advt. LADIES AND eee a Muslin curtains, rinsed in alum water, are rendered non-inflammable. The alum will not spoit-the color. ‘9 7 Fred dy Bry of San Francisco, as- \ BS ‘ serts he has discovered a new cure is for the drug it. He uses “curare,” a plant found in China. Mrs. Dorothy Davenport Reid, widow of Wall Reid, movie actor whose } shortened by dru claim. Dy Bry says he used to be a drug addict himself but that “curare” cured him. Wife of Virginia Governor Suffers Serious Injuries Richmond, Va., Jan. 4.—(?)—Mrs. E, Lee Trinkle, wife of the Governor of Virginia, suffered serious burns today when she tried to rescue her small son, E. Lee Trinkle, Jr, from the third floor of the burning execu- tive mansion, The fire, which was caused by a Christmas fireworks “sparkler,” forced Mrs. Trinkle to jump from an ‘ upper floor of the building. She] It’s a terrible world -in which a suffered burns about the hands,J/man can’t believe everything he arms, face and chest and her hair | hears, not even when he is talking to was badly singed. ‘i self. Mrs. B. Lee Trinkle, Jr., whom + also! Reduced prices on all Fur Trinkle se to rescue, reed te ‘rom the upper Mery Coats at The ‘Bismarck Cloak Shop. . to the arms of the butler, Clayton Setgray. Priceless paiftings and antiques were destroyed by the fire, which damaged the lower part of the build- ing. Eggs covered with boiling water ‘and allowed to stand for five minutes are more digestible than: those al- lowed to boil for three minutes. ontana- ae most of the carpenter work, even to i cane! laying the hardwood floors, The truck, by| lathing and shingling and some of he hoisted and plac-| the rough work were’ done’ by the i ground with| children, but Mrs. Schweitzer did y three men in Ds wil inch, 1 pol 1 in the hole ssist stead of the to » The con prable kot vetrie, from Gh invented toa F floor. . Mrs. Takle’s fall was broken by one of the firemen. The son fell in- among throughout the: count dents ota have Buckley, one of rmers in Stark morning fol- t trouble, 1d_ Monday Josephine: Bi y fr f North D. | died recently. {the best vn f died Christm This is “HUNcH” —one of the most famous characters edvertising history. Recognized all over pty world as the Prince Albert men. You can find his proto- type in any town. e's up on poli- tics, baseball and. horses, and has “the real low-down on pipe tobacco. Name's “HUNCH?” OW who di h WANTED village has the at the present unique d time of being ¢ in view, The woking “about far have not 40, was so ished in an accident at the ss com mine near Burling- that he died at the pital without regaining ible which was ar of cecal to the ton Tuesday Minot h surface down the crushing {the mini near here $ ae night when the ear in which she and her husband were returning from a visit with re- latives at Carrington, skidded in me loose sand and overturned, pin- ning her beneath it. Mr. Kuch ‘tried vainly to release his wife and. went to a nearby farm house to summon help. While he was away some pass- ersby released Mrs. Kuch from the but she had already passed Mr. Kuch was not seriously WOMAN, ‘BUILDS HOME Lintor Barbara Schweitzer which 1s at- iderable attention inas- much as the entire structure; from basement to roof, was built by her- self and young children. Mrs. the basement, and did GET out that little old jimmy-pipe. Fill’ old P. A. Cool end sweet sad ‘and fight up! Will you like it? ‘ Man, over pet peeves end filling your system man! Does a kid like ice cream? Can with a new kind of joy. And how kind a bullfrog dive? ‘You bet you will like it, i is to your tongue and thtoat. That's like you never liked anything before. -because:the Prince Atbert process cuts Because, what a man’s out bite and parch ab.so-lute-ly! : hookers fas: Reso Siena gre antting Snip inne Spend nil held ine “else except! Yes, sir, you can bet your the nearest store’ where they hand out life on that.’ You'll-fire-up right after. | jimmy-pipe joy in tidy red'tins. If you breakfast and stay ‘with-it till the little haven't got a jimny-pipe, get one ‘blue stars wig-wag “Good night.” ' Then borrow a mach amd yout all : Rane ign Sie Mei eiczynategamal ®, ‘ts sold everywhere im ep tite ved pF agp ar ‘helf-pound tin . devs, ahd gound crystalqlass fenutes fs en dein todlmag thse top. And of bite ond porch pentiaty alpria tay trator doco

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