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——_=. PAGE TWO Boy All Over! WBA. BANQUET AT 7 TONIGHT Delegates Here From 32 Re-' views in State—Convention Opens Tomorrow ‘hus: woman and the other tae the property to her geet, Te oe GE |e eee ives. They charged that Mrs. the Mote ta 5 in Inereasing@ terial fact er, | value of: his wite’s property. j Rnb ed by sure ei SoeD eta el The Cass count; to a bk *| jaws Bitin Se the skin, district court i soln ee two edges of nd : held for. the tiffs on their contention that Mrs. Russell wa: mentally incompetent when the deed was sign Trial anew was had in the supreme count. Judg- ment of the high court was that Mrs. Russell was competent to sign the deed and that the consid- eration of love and affection wa: sufficient. ta warrant her in trans- ORDINANCE NUMBER QNE: {but the heavy r poe. A dina rt yy veterans oft hos eal nae St. Paul will be a feature of the con- | Russell was incompetent to vention program. a deed when the one in question was executed and. that. Mr. \ sell exercised undue influence in inducing his wife to deed the prop- eens to him. ‘ / NOTCR, In the matter of the application of Bismarck Drug Company, a cor-| |poration, of ismarck.” North Da- kota, for voluntary d{ssolution, Notice is hereby given, that’ Bis- |marck Drug Company, a corpora- tion, CR and existing under a by virtue of the laws of the State of North Dakota, with, its Principal place of business at fils: marck, North Dakoti Presented to the District Court in vant for the Countyp of | Burleigh and State of |North Dakota, an application for a [declaration for dissolution of said corporation by sald Court; and that said application will be heard by nald Court at the Court rooms there= of, in the Courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, in said County and State, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.,'on the 30th day of June, A. D, 1927, or at such time subseqyent thereto as the Court may determine; and that until 10.90 o'clock A on the gaia 30th fre terms “vehicle” shall in- any of dune, A 1927, any person shicles propelled by hu-| may file objections to sald applica) A. man, animal we mechanical power. | tion with “ihe Cleric of this Court. ( Ride, Witness my hgnd and seal 8f this Court this 14th’ day of May, A. D. 927. (Sent) CHAS, FISHER, Clerk of the District Court in and for Burleigh County, N. Dak. (First publi 5/16: Young at. the home of the former. old Settlers Plan There were three tables of bridge. Pienic at Almont Chinese decorations were used and a chow mein supper was served at seven o’chock. Hammer held the high score at The provisions ted for the regula and: care gf t i The second ‘Ghnual’ Old ‘Settlers’ | picnic will be ‘held at: Almont Jane. 11, it has been announced, follow- ing a meeting of members of Aid county organ aoteasian: tee: Deters ee were chosen to take.charge of ar- rangements for the coming year were ee Olin, Sims, president; Col. I. N. Carson, vice pres: ident; Edward Sullivan, New Sa- lem, secretary; J. T. Nelson, Glen Ullin, treasurer. On “Hangs Jes J ile Eee ridge and was also the recipient of a pi prize. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mrs. Charles D. Cooley and Mrs. James R. Fitzgi Delegates from the 32 the Woman's Benefit Assoc Worth Dakota are in Bismarck to Yor the quadrennial gre which opens this evening a *with a banquet at the Patterson ho- tel. G Commander Mrs. Alberta V. Droelle of Detroi he honor guest. Si ance include + Fargo, state Elizabeth Dow deput Following the banquet the — Bis- rek drill team will open the con- and a class of 25 candidates! k, Mandan, W nd other nearby, reviews he Mandan officers and gu: g on the ritualistic work, al opening of the con vention will be at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. A, feature of the business session will be the selection of delegate to the national revie automobile ride through Bism' Mandan has been planned for to- fternoon, : anquet this evening Miss Je as toast- Morris will be in eharge of the program. 100,000-MILE OAKLAND HERE Car Which Is Is Making Tran: Continental Tour Exhibit- ed in Bismarck Today or the in- sion of said park district, re thereof, dividual ~memb nployes of performani jimmons were 8 hostesses’ Saturday at a bridge Te shall be untew- luncheon, any of the fi lowing acts in of the parks [said one (1) Rid le GUEST HERE Mrs. W. E. Dunkerley of James- town is spending a few days here the guest of Mrs. George Brown. r operate cny upon an part of park than on the roads or drive- provided for such purposes, for the purposes of this ordi- commander, and Mrs. of Mandan, district committee are New. Salem; L. Ma Simon’ Peter- son, Leith, an Ferd Leutz, He- ek Arrangements have been made for several prominent Melee at the whore including L. Crawford of the Le historical so- ciety, |. N. Steen Carson, Simon’ Peterson of Leith, J. T. Nelson of. Glen Ullin and Ferdi- nand Lentz of Hebron. nance A SON A son was born Friday sit the Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Zander of Judson. Cass County Court Verdict Reversed Reversing the Cass county dis- trict court, the supreme court to- day ordered judgment for the de-| fendant in the case of Edward A.| Meyer and others vs. Horace G.! Russell. The case involved the legality of a deed given by Clara Schmidt- Russell to her asband shortly be- fore her death. The property, situated in the city of Fargo, was valued at $100,000. Meyer was a half-brother of the “NOTICE The city will commence hauling garbage Monday, May 16th. Ashes, Rubbish, etc., will not be - hauled: by the city garbage col- lectors, but must be taken care of by the householder. M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. or safety of oth- caution or cir- or at a speed of in a Ich endangers, or Is Ike- all be prima: facie law- for the driver of a vehicle to drive the sam: miles an hour, ad shall In the matter of the application a of Bismarck Improyement Company, a corporation, of Bismarck, North infest guy aimang, || Rereonal, and || Social News of | | if | marck Improvement Company, a corporation, organized and existing ‘Mandan Vicinity | Te ih TO. NORWAY ch unsafe It shall not morrow Throw stones or missiles, Utter loud, profane or inde- anguage. Appear in a state of nudity y indecent or lewd dress, any indecent exposure of T person, or be guilty of . Indecent, Immoral or in- ting conduct, ) or Tie in wait with in- vhief or pilfer or com- or misdemeanor. in fighting or as- That's Walter Hurleman, ‘Philadel- phia marble champion, who defeated | ‘ hundreds of home town competitors for the honor of participating in the national title contest at Atlantic City next_ month. A. 0. U. W. Nine Is nl Beaten Yesterday Hing auotner By Washburn Team os Play or engage in any game ance or practice any trick, me or device with intent to de- ceive or swindle, 0) Carry dangerous or con- veapons, or discharge any alr gun, sling shot or other veapon. Hunt, kill or By a score of 10 tod to 4, of Washburn nine defeated the A. O. U. W. ball team in the season’s ini ial game at Wildwood Lake yesterday afternoon. A. U. W. aggregation was leading ws rahbarn up to the middle of the seventh, with the score 4 to 1, but Washburn showed unexpected power during the rest of tl to come from behind With no diamond | out, the players worked under a decided handi- cap, playing in a clover field. The game had the effect of smoothing off the raugh edges on the local team, its mentors and Sunday’s game with is expected to show a different result. Wilson, Houston and Thorstensen pitched for Washburn, with Schwuz- er as catcher, Hummel and Klein S good work pitching for the A. O. W’s, with Kelly as catcher. "A workout?is to be held Wednesday evening, the place to be announced later. Wounded Cleveland Youth Doing Nicely nestown, N. D., May 16.—P)— | Roy Flint, seriously wounded in the chest when his father, W. F. Flint, was shot to death by Sayles Hast- ings at their Cleveland home Thurs- day, was reported as getting along quite well this morning at the hos- pital her Funeral be held chureh thi and burial cemetery In Minneapolis Your Choice of Hotel 18: JUSTIFIED BY EVERY STANDARD OF GOOD JUDGMENT ost Four Cafes E 600 Guest Rooms PRICE, $75 TO $345 siaees , Smet iM. B. Gieman Co. ‘Bmmaacn — © Prone 608. under tind by virtue of the Iaws of the State of North Dakota, with its marek, North Dkota, has presented | tothe District Court'in and for ti County. of Burleigh and State o \Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson and North Dakota, an application for a|daughter, Ethel, are leaving Wed- declaratign for dissolution® of said! sald application will We heard by | they will sail for Norway. They sald Court at the Court Pooynk | eypect to sxend several months thereof, in the afternoon, in the visiting relatives, returning early city of Bismarck, in said County, id State, at 10:00 o'clock A. ML. on the it September. Miss Ethel Peter- son: was honored Friday evening such time ‘determine: thereto” ast 4 Court may determine; an t unt 10:00 o'clock A. Mon the anid “gon | Vovage party. m, jay oO une, A , an: erRt fe armen similar muy file objections to sald apy ARTISTIC PARTY. Mrs. H, G. Hemmer of Coopers- town, who is the t of her sis- iter, Mrs. G. Te ay trap or in any way cateh, Thirty cars from the Stair Motor! injure any animal oF company met the ‘100,000-Mile” Oak- land six sedan at the edge of the city today, as it d here on its s ond severe test—a20,000 mile tour of | the — country conducted it, rough the streets ‘of the business strict to the ee paniment of horns, whistles, and bells. ‘The pa- rade ‘attracted considerable —atten- tion. At 3 o'clock, the crew of the presented Governor A. a letter from Governor Fred ¥im- merman of Wisconsin, and the greet- | ings of President Coolidge, who. T ceived the c hington_ in Feb- y, and Mayor John W. Smith of It. Bismarck Accessory & ater Tire Co. (12) Bathe in any water in or adjacent to a public park except when properly clothed and in such place as may be designated by the board of park commissioners for this purpose. a Permit any: animal to run at BOR OF, tell fortunes any similar occupation. write, paint oF carve. Mpo or otherwise deface any tree, stra ture, furniture or fixture, or dis- Place any furniture or fixture, (16) Enter upon any portion of a park which may be temporarily closed to the publi (17) Attach any Sruy wire, tele- phone, telegraph or electri¢ wire, or other wire, to any tree or shrub within any park, 8) Hitch any horse or other anidel exeentunmaen place as may designated by the park commi sion for such purposes. (19) Tear down, remove, cut or otherwise injure or destroy any gate or fence e ing any of the public parks or grounds. rng qpully, Pluck or other- any ‘lowers, flowering Urabe tee Aroeaseromiicnae the parks of such district. Throw, place, deposit or ‘ause to be thrown, placed, deposited or left in any of the pub- barks, any waste paper, excel- leaves,’ brush, grass, shavings, rags, except in, receptacles’ whieh ve ‘provided therelor: afternoon qt 2 ) Hold any picnic except in will be in Hyland Homefsuch places as may be designated therefor. (23) Build any fire for any pur- hose except in such places as may he designated by the park commis- siol ( principal place of business at Bis- Sooetecioh oy salntooure ane. hat |nesday for New York city, whence 30th day of June, A. D.’ 1927, or at| by-a group of:her friends at a bon pp! tlon with the Clerk of this Court. 1927. iner, was enter-|f/ Next to First Guaranty Bank CHAS. FISHER, (Seal) Clerk of the District Court ig and for Burletgty County, | (First Duplication Ma May. 16, 1927.) | -J0—6, | Witness my hand and seal of ‘this Court this 14th day of May, A. D. iday evening by Mrs. Richard Furness Mrs. Roy. (Statement for Publication) biesmecsiec Dmrosrebny Pullehaa ty Ay com fence. with: Beo- the Laws {tion 15 of of Temaraing enonite of ait Public unde. Bank of cot North Danota. Cc eckeing | or NOTICE OF MORTGAGE | CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made executed, and delivered, by Archie W. Pattei son and Minnie O, Patterson, his wife, mortgagors to Farmers Trust Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the first: day of December, 1923, and filed for record in the of- fice’ of the Register of Deeds for Burleigh County, North Dakota ; on! h day of January, 1924,; at o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 174 of Misc. Mortgage® on page 493, and which mortgage was thereatter duly: assigned to Helen Fanslow and Hulda Ulrich by writ ten instrument dated the 10th of January, 1924, and filed for rec- ord in the aforesaid office on the 30th day of January, 1924, at 9:00 o'clock A. M recorded in Book 175 of assignments on page 221, will be foreclosed by'a gle of the prem: jues described in said mortgage and herein described by the sheriff at the front door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 25th day of’ june, 1927, at’ the hour of two o'clock ' in the afternoon, to satiety the amount due on fald mortgage on the date of the sale. e jands and premises described in said mortgage and which w! be sold to satisfy the satie are sit- uated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakata and known and described as follows; to-wit: The Northeast Quarter, (other. ) wise known as the South’ Half of any other game, sport or amuge-|the Northeast Quarter and Lots One ment, In any of the parks of the dis-| and Two) of Section Four, trict, or “in any of the streets or]Qne Hundred Forty-thi driveways of any such parks, ex-| Range Seventy-seven, West, cept in such places as may be ex-| The entire mortgage debt hai Dressly designated therefor. been declared due. (28) Make use of any of the| There will be due on said mort- streets or driveways of the ‘said| gage on the date of the sale includ- park for any heavy traffic, or for|ing taxes paid, the sum of $2089.33 the moving of any traction’ engine, | together with the costs of this fo} tractor, truck or othef heavy ve- law. te. Dated MOE 1927. ¢ Nail, paste up or otherwise HELEN FANSLOW. post hand bills, placards, or posters, or make print or mark any word, HULDA ULRICH, character or advertisement of any Owhers of: Mortgage. Wooledge & Hanson, kind upon any tree, plant, pole or post in any park of such district,| Attorneys for Owner of Mortgage, Minot, North Dako’ or upon any v 3 y (First_publi 5/16-23-30—6/6- a of Deposit account $1,178.07. Wisconsin governor's retter | had traveled from Madison, through issouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and ‘exas, into Mexico at Nueva Laredo, | ahd thence west to San Diego and up, the west coast to Vancouver, B. C. The greetings of the president traveled about 12,000 miles. The car visited’ Mandan in the aft- ernoon and then left Bismarck for, Jamestown, where it spends the night, proceeding Tuesday to Fargo. | he same car, a stock sedan in! respect except for sparient ¢ ‘hood chich the phenomenal _—_ motor an be seen at work, recently com- pleted a heroic test in a Detroit sales- room by running 163 days and nights continuously and piling up mileage! © totaling 100,000 miles. Now the same | car, with a few minor replacements, | is doing in the short space of 90 days, what the average family car does in 18 months, 20,000 miles over all sorts; of, roads. 4a the tour on which the car is en- gaged, 32 states will be covered andj 85 major cities will be visited. The| reute from Detroit is rouga!y in thel “ghape of a figure 8, touching, ut Louisviile, Baltimore, “Boston, Chi- caro, St Louis, Dallas, San Diego, Se- we, Minneapolis, | Des Moines, Chicago and Detroit. Public Invited to Drills and Parade ’ of Knights Templar, Knights Templar from all parts of| b¢ announced. the state will arrive here this eve- ning and tomorrow for the grand cone :|Fargo Man Renamed here Teesday and Wednerday, "| ~—- Gideons’ President | The usual religious service of the| conclave will be held at the Bihson i le temple at 10 a. m., tomorow. Rates $2 Per Day and Up, \ Visit Our Flame:-Rooss | on SEVENTH ST. BEFWEEN ‘NICOLLET & HENNEPIN! ' leigh county, No hereby certify that the foregoing is @ true and correct statement of deposits for period ending May 12, JOHN K, SKEI ‘Treasur: 5/16 Rites ot ervices for h from the loca les Hastings, who after the shooting, at Cleveland Sunday. |300 Take Part in County Play Day More than 300 school children and their parents from the rural schools of the county were in Bismarck Sat- urday for the annual county play | day. A declamation and musie con- test was held Saturday morning at {the high school auditorium and in the afternoon a field meet was con- | ducted ut Fort Lincoln. | A check up of results will be made within a day or two and the schools winning the silver loving cups will committed suici¢ were held That practical joke about looking upward Deposit any ashes or ‘other’ Play any game of ball, or You can’t help yourself. If you see someone standing: still in the street, looking upward, you bend your neck backward. You want to see, too. You want to know what’ 's going on.. (28) Injure or. remove any’ a " or notice posted ‘by order of tl hoard of park, commissioners, (29) Obstruct any roadway or path In any auch park. (oy. Park “any vehicle within such as tn any pili or manner cept as may be designaced by the board of park consmissioner GL, in any. park a(ter eleven of the evening or be- fore ix, in the morning, it shall be unlaw. fom wilfully te eat, deface or in any to injure any tree or sapling standing or growing in any of the streets, alleys or pub- lic places of the park district. Section Four! all be unlay- ful for any person to do any of the ollowing acts within any of the parks “ uch a8 jet" without fas MRS. ARTHUR BORHUs, | ‘i receiving a permit so to do from ‘ the president of the board of park| Leln Schopt Diatriet No. 22, commissioners, or from some person Burleigh Cou ADVERTIGEMENT Painting of 8: Jamestown, N. D., May 16-—UP)— "3 | A. L. Bishop of Fargo was reelecte Ee forbad hp erty wi to head the state Gideons for 1927 at move to the ball grounds south of| the convention which | closed | here the N. P. tracks, where the competi-| Sunday . nig ics Souk bisected aioe ive drills and dress parade will be(ety of Grand _ mas slain held, Drill teams from four or five | President; M. Gaulke of Grand Forks, lodges in the state are expected here | Secretar: ay De Gitlecsie ot to compete with the Bismarck team,| ana Maas Taeltation Ship cup tor twor successive, years. £0 the convention nex® year was ac The drills and the dress parade are|cepted at the noon lincheon at the open to the public, and an invitation | Gladstone hotel Sunday. has been extended to everyone to! Gorp anp TENNIS FANS BUSY attend, Beach—Interest in tennis and golf A banquet at 6 o'clock in the tem-| yore has resulted in plans for ten- ple dining room will be for Knights) here has resulted in. y - golf course. The female opir. bak this = be fot tennis courts are being made ready Masons and their ladies and members| bY, the city park board on the she of 1 e city sl : of the Eastern Star and their escorts.) >oi¢ enthusiasts was held Saturday siclct Soe 35, for, the ining of Sealed ae following eciees xo. igs of Schoo) Burs, ict ati County, cai Me chen School Board a arene oo! anal on June a ot ‘Benge No, 3 and Buildings School No. 2 to, be puilnted with aint 1engs. nt omert That instinct is perhaps the main reason for newspa- pers. So you can. know what's going on. Going on among your neighbors, among the people in the next * state, in other lands. You want to know the news. necessary information ‘ot ope Hens: ‘may be had ‘from: the’ ‘The School Board reserves el right ea reject any or all bids. ; And;that’s what advertising is for, too.. So you. can know what’s going on. So you.can know the news about styles in clothing, about theories in foods, about the lat- est improvements in radio amplifiers or automobile en- ~ gines or face creams. News! The dance is free to al iL. Wednesday will be devoted entirely grand to business sessions of the gommandery. ~The executive board of the North Dakota Tuberculosis Association held its annual meeting here Saturday aft. genoa nd outlined the budget ae |. Grassick its porks, president, presided. priest returns from the 1926 Christmas seals gives the sclation a a al ince of iy tes ing to: Mis; pecanee Of evening to plan for a course to be 1 out west of the cit} PIONEER DIES Diekinson-Rudolph Finger of South Heart, pioneer resident of Stark county, died at his home Saturda; night of pernicious anemia. Cor ing to North Dakota many. years|stai ago Mr. Finger settled near Sully Springs and ranched there extensively a few years, later taking up a home-|8' stead at South Heart, where he has since resided. LITTLE JOE ORL WITH + fs Beso AACE | . Me Ja nal agreement of the applicant Theretor to observe all regulations and re- quirements which may he prescribed with reference to the subject mat- ter thereof, and for violation of such regulations or requirements any such permit may be canceled by the board of park ‘commissioners. (aad Maintain refreshment or or offer any article ot aay chal meters ‘for sal: @) any ‘musical 2 gram. 3 : aga or display any sign or bann. creat et State of North Pakots i oa Bist Burlet pit bY trict Court Foutth, Judicial (4). Hold any public meeting or | im del iy Hola pale eau ne ‘or pax-| Dis tlelpate in any public ‘demonstration. (5) Solicit passengers for any vehicle for hire, Section Five:| Any ing any of fae provisions ‘of this r) Wiction. thereat, be wi eet a: ment by | f a Ayr ed Bete, ir and other ereon viol by ton he the itr Mot I Blemarck, (Rati days. 5 is. 1 Bect inde stay me pasenge, "approval net font by. Dee 2 b the ree ease ee mes cone aR 5 ae Ct ae You want to know the news. The advertising in this newspaper. is here to tell you things. It:is here to keep you in touch with the things that are going: on. Advertisements: are- intereating.. “They are-useful. They are news, = | : i 4 o¢