The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1927, Page 2

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City Assessor to | Start Rounds of | City on April V Starting April 1, Wm \ city assessor, iz oftthe cit kinds on the a though it will months to c erty, 2 of April 1. pleted by the June 1. Both real estate property will be uecording t property is real two yeur devided change time. GRAND FORKS WINS AGAIN (Continued from page one) in v but the half ended 14 to 9 in’ the New Jersey * favor, The long range precision of Schave and Jarrett, put the North | Dakotans back in the game in the second half, The Third Quarter Schave’s two quick goals and G 's ta » Flickertails e — i ally put the Flickertails (hose photos indicate how badly an Arkansas tornado, serambled the Peitnds woke never headed the ‘own reen Forest the other day. The storm killed The after. urrett added a goal hows what was left of the home of Will Below Gorder a free throw for the west- is the wreckage of the tewn school. ern quintet. Field's tally from i = poriar an 's ket for) from midfloor, and the South Da- | is forbidding « nembers of his| idyefield park tied the count 18 kota quintet led, 12 to 8, at the casts to smoke. “The pernicious ef-| the third quarter mark was! palf, “ f rettes upon the delieate| ved. Jarrett's tong goal fon : ; s of women is not to} Grand Forks c pened the last ¢ Huron stretched its margin — d. | ter, 1 i wee vq/#n even faster pace in the thi % - tee eben gallinane’s enecbande:t| criod when two goals by Cellin | Princeton, N. J.—Ingenious, these Jaret pematwe: : nd one cach by Campbell and! Princeton bovs. ; oT with anotlter lone loppel brought the Dakotans to | ty forbade them Haas Hai ld tipped one in during a tussle un-| 20 to 13 lead at the opening of [i 0°%n provost. Now George Lea| der the basket. the last “period. ‘The Dakotans Lambert of St. Louis, a senior, has inton of Grand Forks made the] formed on ahead forged on ahead with Storm Turns Town —— wc nc hrows by Per- longest goal of the game and| Schave Iccated another long shot | "i". and Lincoln sent in its whole to complete Grand Forks’ 28 tojsceond team as Huron won, 20. victory sic Grand Forks’ opponent in the ne ee third round tomorrow will be Eaul ni , Claire, Wis, who eliminated Ath-| FLASHES OF LIFE’ ens, Te ye) epee Grand is} Th ‘ The Associated Press) scheduled for 2p. m. wi Voue—Douehte Ag penning The Lineup some beautification. Unless more Grand Forks—(28) apes an 0 alist who f 2 2 e and h Gorder, © 1 1 1|making fat actress Clinton, ¢ ... sie {hopes to heal those Duchene, e. 2) the neck and n x d Totals 12 ee Ridgefield Park, N a J FG Bel 1 2 0 0 0 14. Vienna a 0 2 Qj life after being Otterman, ¢ .. 1} band into a 100 Friedman, g* 1 a ee 9 Score by perioc Grand For! Ridgefield F Oswald, Longstreet. home be single Kentuckians Win The class cf the national inter- scholastic basketball aueeiene he began to show up today when Lon- and Safford, Ar i met in the Kentucky don, Ky., round winners, day’s opener. team won, 29 to 20, Ti was about even, but the jans were fhuch the best marks- men. The hereby Huron Beats Lincoln Huron, S. D., and Lincoln, twi outstanding teams of play, met in the second con- test of the day and after the teams had battled without a score for]; five minutes, Hoppel made a free throw for ‘Huron. Morrison of | , Lineoln tallied from the field and Kimball added another goal from under the basket. Collin of Huron scored from the field and Fis caged a free throw for Linco! give his team a 5 to 3 lead a period ended. Sheridan made free throw good for Huron and Collin of Huron located the basket Notice to Contractors THe r ‘Tail Power Com Is, Minnesota, will. re rict office at for Ub Neb.,| ! ober win dated J sum hun dollars, 6 per id mortgage w istiy ele a ault p ons will Washburn on and atte Gall) Her wecepted pr form he Washburn offic P'S ddek widentcn ‘Thureday. Letting of contract on is du date o} 8.40 prin jwawe at t sum of § quantities: yards Regrading |} Trein- i have ‘on the gro lumber 4 fat th Burleigh. property described In District Court, Fourth Judicial witli will aia Digtric fy the same is the following | Matter of the Receivershiv vot city National Bank, Bismarck, Neb. No! tice is hereby given that on Sth day of April, 1927, at the Rooms of this Court, in the Cite ‘of Bismarck, County ot Burs leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of thag: day or as soon thereafte counsel can 1 matter will be presented and hear ‘Phe petition of Jay M. Riley, Re ceiver of the City National Bank of Bismarck, Kota, insolvent, forzan order herein granting au- thofity to suid Receiver for the sale of assets of the sald City National Bang, Bismarck, N. D., as set forth | and= provided in said’ petition and upon ‘the terms and conditions as ‘orth therein, which. said peti-| old. ts on file in the office of the} One grade Clerk of the District Court in and| oid. forthe County of Burleigh and| One registered Je Stade of North Dakota, at Bismarck, | ing 4 years North Dakot One * regis Th ie further ordered, that a copy | years, Hone of this Notice und Order be served|” One registered updn all parties interested theteln.| years old: by -publication « in " rek|” One grade Jers Tri ane, a daily newapatier publish: years old, named D: Bismarck, igh County,/" One grade said publication once each for a period of two successive s. uck, new one edium high steel d “One Dappl » bay “max named lossy! mare colt, old, named 1! ‘One Roan Shorth age 2 years, named One grade Jerse; One grade Jersey old, named (Helle. this 22nd day of March,| Gne grade “By the Court: months old, named ties 3. ton Dated the 26th d: URES D.“1927 A. H. Helgeson, North Dakot: publ ication . > yyhesnl 23 1927.) Regan, Noxth 3728-30 ‘ that he oy insta including until paid * property o'clock. p. Moline eld, named Spot.” Fair 1 a jersey year old, named Ro: Jersey nd in $10,000 annie impr mi. horrid sears end to the e by the modes sburgh cal on Peac ng escaped with her her hus a bachelor must pa at worth more than that to/tr That a \ 1 ind uly 28, immer April} n October 1 dred ei ent y as duty W day of October,| ny is of the follow said principal or rigage has been has lost pos hereinatter © on said mort. € this notice the} ieipal and inter- Will be fore the pers: mortgage deseribed, Oiffice in “uve County of day of rness, new » osteel Wheel tire low wagon, wide wheel; one two 1600, nanied | rd i rs old, wt two HoJstein ‘cow, Holstein cow, n cow, Roany y grade, rsey h no's Maid. Bull, 4 ‘8 i: Jersey heifer ey aly. heifer, two heifer, one heifer, one year heife April. lay of March, A. six GEORGE MICHELSON, Agent. Attorney, for Mortgagee. Hest 73 i| | = y{ healing gone und got has been flyin HE INHERITS “Andove There seems to be no way for Rustus Bales of Andover, to get rid of the farm he owns, for | he has disposed of it twiee and in- herited it three times. When his ¢ died, the farm le: Shortly afterward it four dust after the facul-| bers of the band. mself an airplane. He| ta, ‘authorities, :in' connection _ with it over the campus. ME M "THREE TIMES | zing/of the alleged desperadoes have ft to! relic jeed- sold to his brother, who also died | and left it to Rastus. Then he d ed the 160-acre place to his ons. The youngest died, and Ras: tus, be the nearest heir, got a quarter of it back again. Astronomers are able to see a tance of 840,000,000 niillion mil miles with the gi 110 inch ref] ing telescope of the Mt. Wilson largest in the worl schools 5. This p dof for the b the charge en fixed ministration summer qu SELL SERV! i “a CONTRAC rmission to a service has been gr: to the | lh i With Musterole &..—— Influenza tapippe and Pneum Hy start With a cold. The nt you get those warning a rub on good old Musterole. Musterole 1 stimulates circulation. | the good qu {usu It ha: dis- lion ject- ob- \d. wi rice | ad- the T ‘on- rads how | | Guard Against Flv’ onia mo- ches ves the congestion all jes of the old-fashion- ed mustard plaster without the blis- ter ssf First you feel a warm tingle as ointment penetrates then » soothing, cooling ion and quick relief. Ha ole handy for emergency may prevent serious illness, pore: ‘To Mothers: Musterole is al: made in milder form for dren’s Musterole. Furs had to be carried eften long distances to transportation routes, and to facilitate hand- ting furs were tied in packs weighing about one hundred pounds each. Each pack when dry contained abou: ten buffalo robes, four- teen bear, sixty otter, eighty beaver, eighty raccoon, one hundred twenty foxes,’ or six hundred muskrat skins. The beaver was the unit of value and all cther skins and articles of commerce quoted in 4 beaver skins, 4 4 44 4. were terms of Ww. E. Perry Funeral Parlors 210 Fifth St. the the sen- babies and small children. Ask for Chil- THE BISMARCK TRBUNE "TWO MEMBERS OF GANG HAVE CONFESSED! (Continued from page one) are said to relate how the men used | motor trucks and other modern, equipment to carry away their loot and how they spotted animals on the range and then ran them away at night. rode their horses after the of the old west. the jal means of locomotion and all of the |men ure expert riders. The confes ns also disclosed the facts concerning a number of hides which were sold in a South Dakota town a year ago. | to the ori tion being Tn many parts of district in which the | that they ‘came from stolen cattle, but an investigator for | ‘the attorney general’s office was | |unable to connect the members of the gang with their sale. were ficient evidence on which to base | hope for “conviction of the” alleged | marauders. OFFICIALS SPEND MORNING QUESTIONING MEN IN JAIL Mandan, XN. D., March 30.—(4)—L. | H Connolly, named special prosecu- | tor by Aftorney General George Shaf- ler in the cases of the eight members| | of the alleged cattle rustling train robber band from the Standing Rock Reservation country, spent the en- tire morning questioning various | members of the gang. He refused |to corroborate reports that confes-| | sions had been obtained from two of| the me! Meanwhile deputy sheriffs of | Grant, Mortun and Sioux counties | | were making uge of search warrants | issued late yesterday to seek cached loot at the tones of various mem- Richard Doublerider, Sioux Indian, brought to the Morton county jai! | here late Tuesday, is held on a war- rant for Corson county, South Dako- the robbery of freight cars at McIn- tosh and McLaughlin, it was learned. The officials conducting the quiz- j empliatically refused to give out any | new information, BRONCHITIS—“FULEY'S” SURE RELIEF | Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound | 's at once distressing, alarming It loosens the GIVES | bronchial symptoms. harsh cough, raises phlegm easily,! soothes the irritated mucous mem- brane, eases the disagreeable tight- ness that grows worse toward night- From Mr. L. M.—Charleston,' “I am glad to say that! y's Honey and Tar helped me! r.a bad attack of bronchitis.” _ It} In the latter operation they | manner, men oper- | 4 the horse is still an important! Suspicion attached | ‘in of the hides, the intima- | Arrests | contemplated at that time but | | it was decided that there was insuf-' | FOR SALE— FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: iated Press) station, ion for this (By The As The Twin Cit vill swing into | York at 5:45 Frederick William concert will be gi by several solois A ai A northwest Boy scheduled over W' The Ipana ‘Troubadors of New York will be heard through WCCO from! 8 to 8:30 p. m. when the Levin! Craftsmen string ensemble will go on | the air until 9. Ato “Trade | ark” Smith, they ¢ facial | foliage, will entertain. the populace | in another rebroadcast. New York | | program lasting until 10:30 when | the Gotzian Happy Shoemakers. WAMD (244) Minne: ture an ensemble at 7 | by their sky et frolic at 10 p JA “pep hour” will be cther from 7 to 8 p.m. (278) Minneapolis, with a prize lis, will uled from 9 to 10 p. m. a dance program at 1 WHO ( Too Late Tp Classify SALE—100. bushels urleigh county 3 per cent. Orin six miles southwest of Phone Bismarck 1- Cut wood $1 Also Ash fence posts. northwest of Bismarck. Weigel. FOR SALE—Cottage well located dn large lot with garage. Nice gar- 26) Des Moines, will good sced mixture. Dutton, Brittin. FOR program for 6:30. Light opera per cord. Five miles Anton den spot. Phone 858. FOR RENT—Three room apt. newly decorated, beautifully furnished, strictly modern, ground ‘floor. Call at 38 Rosser after 6 p.m. LU-GRIP Check before vanes Butte; Wales” Fashions Advertised in Vogue cold. Price 30c, a reliable medicine, safe and effec- e for Lag ind colds in» chilar and grow Your dru; Sold at this Store exclusively. "Fino nr sgt Bismarck Cloak Shop G.A- Srove Since 1889 The Popular Priced. Store i Every piece of Lewin Funuture bears this trademark. Itisyour i guarantee of honest construction eo April isto 7th we a special Exhibit and Sale of Levin Furniture Levin Brothers’ Dealers Thruout the Nation are \ Presenting a Special Exhibit and Sale of | Levin-Made Upholstered Furniture | HIS exhibit and sale is decidedly out of the ordinary. The latest creations in furniture design will be on display. Intri- cate and unusual carved pieces of period style will prove especially interesting. Watch for a special announcement from our local dealer, then visit his display floors. He will offer the finest in living room furniture at prices you will be glad to pay. : LEVIN BROTHERS Manufacturers’ of Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture MINNEAPOLIS n at 6:15 p. they, will be relieved of this duty by 0, follow sent into the; Ww HDI) gram and old fashioned music sched- The hour 10 ture the little symphony at 6 p. m WOC (484) Davenport, has a musical" p, Influenza and many Pnev- begin as &@ common Radio’s Rialto | $—_______________¢ wcco, eve- ning with a broadcast program from f mn. featuring | 8p. inner nm, fe >. m pro- Gossips do a lot of running; to 11 will be occupied by an or-| down when they get wound up. chestra from this station. SEER aes WRHAM (257) Minneapolis, will E i have a banjo orchestra at 7 p. m es do ice it. Ask OF) dinner concert at 6 p. we: popular a ° 9 program and a soloists 30, with fea- will WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927 heard from WGHP (270) Detroit. ¥ BZ (333) Springfi. feature a male quartet at 7:30° and WHAS (400) Louisville, a concert at’ the | same hour, CNRM (411) Montreal, will pre- Ise the Russian ballycka quintet at m. WDAF (366) Kansas x ity, hie fesiare cnbertaiiots | at D. At 10 p.m. WCCO will broadeast : program by a group of soloists, wi a@ dance program slated for 10: an and an orgain recital at 11:30. Florida lakes supply most of the fresh water fish sold in winter in the eastern states. 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