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PAGE EIGHT SENTIMENT License Bureau Receives Many, Queer Requests For Reg- terest in years, dealt with this su‘- ject. Writing from Ryder, N. D., John T. Grimes, a farmer, said: | “This is an open letter to the members of the legislature in general and the I. V. A. members in particular, now assembled at Bismarck. “With reference to the law passed THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Whippet Records Since the recent announcement of John N. Willys, president of Willys- Overland, Inc., placing the Whippet in direct p lowest priced cars in the light car | almost trackless side of Ston. moun- Still Outstanding price competition with the Are Whippet is the fuel econony mark of 43.28 miles to the gallon of fuel. This was made in a coast-to-coast trip of 3,559 miles under the official observation of the A. A. A, In power accomplishments the Whippet also has set nota le marks, among them being the climb up the ered, enerally, with heavy snow. F. Montana and Wyoming’ have weather much like that of the two Dakotas, and ranges are snow cov-| I. . Feeding is heavy but sup- plies are plentiful, with the excep- tion of the desert sheep ranges of southern Wyoming. For the 17 western range states,| it conditions are varied. ES ASS NE ETRE RR NNT _ SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 however, than ever before because 2 : — = : 7 state, except a small part of the| In Wyoming considerable wool has Cl. Hilliard, M: il-] doned the patrol: leveled his re AUTO OWNERS the law now gives them something | northeast, has made feeding neces-| been Terteaeied for at from "34 to fare asi Auer yt pargo volveP ‘and ‘the aoe wan 8 to definite to work on. i ON MOTOR ROW sary. Western South Dakota ¢x-| 35 cents. Sheep lusses have been; Granville Oil com , Granivile;|into the water. 4 Ryder Farmer Writes | perienced severe and long continded| about usual. Emil Everson, Oscar Everson and|- es, 4 STRONG FOR ene YO Os raring |}| cold Weather as well with north-| For tue range area, generally, no) B. T. Rat! ’ \ ; Teel ed ye site oeecet the Wit <cacemnemeemeen ern and central ranges covered! unusual conditions are reported. ny, [ Basketball Results By Ratliff. ‘ahpeton; R. V. McDor had| contracted at 32 to 34 1-2 cents. Michael and Lois B. Fat lamb prices are disappointing.| Michael. A Texas the fall breeding season was very favorable, and fall lambs are numerous. In the remainder of | U: the area sheep are in very. lity Cat Seed ing is heavy.| Colorado reports considerable wool won Ee Cle eet ae A. Me-|" Mandan seconds 22; Hazen High’ Central Top and Body Works, | 12. 5 | Carson 14; in 11, Uncadin Ce adsl |, Vaey Gly 1 Bint me condition, and the fall sheep breed- g, Flasher 25; Shield 12. ing season has been favorable. Clerk Admits Part in page tt ited oS Early lambing in Californ‘a is pro-! Holdup at Los Angeles WOMEN—Earn $17 dozen sewing istration Plates in your last meeting doubling the feld “ ‘ ; ; ‘rom Kansas southward, ranges| gressing favorabl aprons. Experience unnecessary} a greater interest than ever |tain near Atlanta Ga., a few months f a none ing favorably. hepa ke Arran seen agate before is being centered by raotor | ao Only two other cars accom- ca” yal ssppnce ye ~ Genet Los Angeles, Jan. 21.—(?)—Fe: ae telling. cenit: steady ‘worl There is one man who does not! opinion that is th> most pernicious, |C3r buyers of the nation on the not- plished this climb, both of them be- ranges of Utah and Nevada. The Leslie Sate velope - brings details. Goshen believe that sentiment has vanished from North Dakota. e He is Fred B. Ingstad, registrar «f motor vehicles, and he predicates his belief on the requests for spe-| low-down, contemptible law ever en- acted. The elevator officials make no pretense of holding grain in stor- age but ship it out immediately. Consequently this law is simply a able records established by this car since its introduction 19 months than the Whippet. y In a stamina test a Whippet ran ‘This unusual attention being di-| continuously for 30 days and nights! et performance in the vicinity of Elmira, N. Y., trav- ago. rected on the Whip) ing much larger and more expensive through low temperatures ington and the hhave extended entire south, but ranges are generally open. Oregon ranges are ex- cellent, with moisture prospects for a | 7 ler, 29-year-old former | Incorporations j| est in the’ municipal bureau of| Dress, Goshen, N. Y. ——_——_____——— —¢) power and light, has confessed to ee that he took part in the George J. eCabe, Ad holdup of the bureau last » C. Quinn and A. M. McCabe; Wash-| Fargo Transfer and Stora; ny, $25,000, ptember, i bil ic numbers | swi: is said by automobile authorities to {cling a total of 12,008 miles ai an ty ‘ polag 4 chal automat ings in every. Years | ae gay tosibiy are entitled to|}be based on the fact that the motor |average of 31.10 miles to the gallon| fPting very good. Little feeding is] Garnos and Krogrud, Oberon, hard- ue Rte oe tae ee eee Health Telephone numbers, street ad-|9 storage rate, enough to cover the |cat buyer of today measures qual-jof fuel. i pect Schad Cattl bea tie machinery, L. B. Garnos,| clicated three men whom he said Longer Life! 4 dresses and combinations of the|insurance on their capacity, which|ity, material, workmanship, econ-| Piloted by Joe Lusignan of Stock-| yyorth Dakot: at have decli The Clay. d and T. B. Garnos;' Fo faq ‘met in @ pool hall and knew same number are frequent requests, | would be less than a huncredth part |Omy of operation and general serv-!ton, a Whippet covered 429.9 miles! 1; el pave, aici ve declined | The y, ucts and Material 57) by. their fist names. For a normal thoroughly Ingstad says, a le oe ze-lof a cent a bushel per month, as you ley ey by Paaaan ay Loney Ge Ad coy Serato wiath en orale one, bat 2060 any Willan” Se at ey He told eanicers that the eta relieving urinal ‘ti. quests come before the first of the| now have legalized. So ves teen ° vas over 9,941) is plentiful except f shortage; Nord; Henri:kson Moto: in which holdup men posed as of- . ‘k of issuing the new t Whippet has been put through a) feet high. ek’ pt for a shortage 3 Henrickson Motor company, | H 3 4 the system of possible. ‘would, arise in a body and go to|Other car in the hisiorv of the auto-| Wyo, to Rawlins and return, 2) comber. In south Dakota, Montana| and James Safford." i planned two weeks, in advance. impair health, mobile industry, each test being made to definitely establish the in- built stamina of the car. These tests have been staged in every sec- tion of the country, many of them by independent owners. Among the tests staged were speed, power, Whippet was an easy victor over another light car Willys - Overland officials declare that with nearly 150,(°0 Whippets in the hands of owners, these cars have traveled a collective total of a Dakota Loan and Investment 2 company, Lidgerwood, $25,000, C. bzt in these states| E. Movius, A. F. Bonzer, Jr., and Roy H. Rice; /.merican Legion Hall association, Alexander, $10,000, T. B. Randolph, Walter E. Newel, of Alexander, A. E. Wilke of Charbon- ind Wyoming cattle have shown some shrinkage. as a_ result of severe weather, as well, there is no shortage of feed, and no unusual losses have Eon . # ‘| been reported. Heavy feeding is half billion miles and cite the ee being done in all of these states. service cost of the Whippet as an The latest is the request this year| Bismarck and force you to repeal of a young man for No. 1904. He this law or run you out of our fair explained that 1904 was the year state, his sweetheart was born. “Personally I am 66 years old and The odd numbers are not feared) tove peace but would take pleasure by North Dakotans, Ingstad says.) in being in the front ranks of such and numbers “7,” “11,” “13,” and/.: organization.” Revolver Bullet Ends Dog’s Misery Detroit, Jan. 21—(#)—After bat- tling the churning icy waters of And feel again the heatey, aetive, cnet take FoleyPillis ‘abi-ivee “93,” along with the other com-' Most of the house members| economy and stamina performances. Pov dhe waster veh t 23, g i . i S s n ‘ ; A 4 its inbui ‘ res ge area, gen-, neau and John Stanwood, Rawson. Lake St. Clair for more than 24 , binations in higher figures, have/jgughed when the letter was read aan Re ee eee i Sige ead of. its inbuilt quality and erally, condition of cattle is very] Kochs Neurological Institute, Bis-| hours in a vain attemy to Fencas a 4 bers 1 and 47. The latter is the|Curtis Aeroplane and Motor com-| December in all of the northern] ample, this fact is causing no hard-! very 2 i it , j the capitol. Other state o eice,| plats petinty of operating at an through in very good condition, = Ranges {usual losses have occurred. De- Frances Daly, ee M. Collins,! available rescye equipment to save their assignees this year. | J. R. McDonald of Mandan has number 13; Lester S. Dich! of Bis- marck has number 23; P. W. John-| son, Grand Forks, has number 7 and Leo Breenan, Oakes, has number Sorlie Has Nos. 1 and 47 Governor A. G. Sorlic has num- expressed no particular preference, I said. es ers’ licenses are being issued for the first time this year by the department, and about 225 sets have been sent out so far, he said. Dealers should. remember that the; license penalty applies on second- hand cars as well as new cars, Ing- sad pointed out. The penalty date is March 15, and the penalty is 10 cents a day for the first 15 days and $2 a month for the next five months, in addition to the regular fee. To Move Offices Soon In another two weeks, the de- partment will have moved into its new quarters on Third street, form- erly occupied by the telephone office. quarters will give nearly twice as much room, Ingstad said, and-will have the advantage of put- ting all the workers in one room, s> that their duties can be better ° ed ked that )plicants f asl at ap for feenses fill out their applica- tions at local banks or garages where they are available rather than coming direct to the depart- ment. The large amount of work | -involved in filing applications and} and some applauded. $250,000 Plane Order Is Placed by U.S. Army New York, Jan. 21—‘)—The Herald-Tribune today says that the altitude of cight miles. This new super-hawk, as the plane will be named, would be capable of maneuvering at a great.> height than the present world's altitude record of 38,474 feet. Five planes of the new type are included in the $250,000 order placed with the Curtis company. A super-charger driven by the exhaust will be used to give the mo- tor the necessary oxygen at high altitudes, while oxygen bottles for the pilots’ use are to be included as pare of the stock equipment of the plane, STOCKHOLDERS MEET Stockholders. of the Bismarck Building and Loan association are holding their annual meeting in the offices of the First National bank this afternoon. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Johan Kuck and Mina Kuck, his wife, mortgagors to Farm- ers and Merchants State Bank, Dris- coll, North Dakota, mortgag: dated the 29th day of October, 1924, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, et out license plates makes it difficult to handle applications when they are brought direct to the office, he said. Effort May Be Made 1929 to Revise Grain Warehousing Statutes; An effort to revise the grain ware- housing law, passed at the last regular legislative session, is in prospect for 1929, according to in- formation developed here during the recent special session. é The present law, which is a codi- fication of old laws with some cl s and additions, was spon- Sol by Rep. J. W. Hoffman, Pem-|T: bina county, and became effective last July. It requires farmers to pay storage on grain delivered to elevators unless it is immediately sold.. Hoffman said he had heard some complaints from farmers that the storage rate on grain provided in the bill was excessive. Elevator men, he said, are better satisfied, North Dakota, on November 5, 1924 and duly recorded in Book 163 ‘of Mortgages on page 510, will be fore- closed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and- hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house at Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, Ftate of North Dakota, at the hour ‘of two o'clock p. m. on the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1528, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sate. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The East one-half (E%) of se-- tion twentye-cight (28), township one hundred thirty-nine (139) nort ff range seventy-five (75) west of al Meridian, ccn- more or less ac- U. S. Government taining 320 acr cording to the Survey thereof. ‘There will be due upon such mort- gage at the date of sale the suin of ‘wo Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty-three and 33/100ths Dollars reir i together with the legal fees and costs of foreclosure. Dated January 5, 1928. L. R. BAIRD -as Receiver of Farmers_ and Bierchants State Bank, Driscoll, North Dakota, mortgagee. ZUGER ILLOTSON, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. Jan. 7-14-21-28 Feb, 4-11 MARMON DEALERS WANTED We are distributors for the state of North Dakota, 18 counties in western Minnesota, and 7 counties in northeastern Montana. Two Straight Write for particulars Eights, 68-78 and territory wanted This Is a Straight 8 Year generally, according to the January first report of Paul C. Newman, egricultural northern part of the range area a heavy blanket of snow is quite gen- encountered unusually statistician. In the RANGE AND LIVESTOCK REPORT Livestock cold weather during the month of eral, necessitating the feeding of} all livestock, but with feed supplies | fworable. count, In Nebiaska cattle are’ scarce and high priced. Restocking; and practical instruction relating to is progressing slowly on this ac- Throughout the area cattle (are sold close on account of tractive prices, and less feeding 1s| e1 being done than a year ago. Sheep Sheep in North Dakota are in Ranges have taken the usual sea-! cember weather was more favor- Grand Forks; rold J. pte Het tes eee in seed pee fe i iene Sed oe In Mon- Minneapolis. ern Nort ota as well as other na e sheep breeding season va- sections of the range area. A cov-| ried f-om good to bad, depending company, Fargo; ering of snow in all parts of the} cn the section. Feeding is heavy. | gas, telephone and electric servi marck (non-profit) for theoretical | white collie, sighted Thursday ma- rooned on a cake of ice far out in! the lake, a city patrolman yesterday | ended the misery of the dog with a revolver bullet. | Shivering and yelping for help, al|the weather beaten collie was first ; Jennie | sighted yesterday drifting away ins, Al-| from shore about a mile out. Police cause of mental and physiological disorders and methods of abolish- at-| ment without drugs or knife surg- TY. Collins Farming sede real estate, farms, Grand Forks; E. Collins, Thomas A. Colli Collins, Northern Light and ed rhea public utilities, the suffering dog. Tugs and boats were launched but the heavy ice and churning w: ves turned back the res- cuers. ‘When hope of rescue was aban- Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D. Lverwher e-enthusiasm es forthe - COA 339. Prices Reductions Touring - Coach - - Sedan ¢4-door) - Roadster 20s: Roadster “3 CH 455 535 585 485 525 $170 90 140 170 erfected ippet TE new low prices just announced on the perfected bm are causing a sensation in eee part of the country. beauty o cars—the remarkable quality re- . vealed in every detail of construction and finish—are the subject ‘ of the highest praise. Maintaining the important m: ical advantages which it introduced—and offe new features of design—Whippet setsa value standard never before reached. It still leads in its power-efficiency—economy of operation—and_- smoothness. It is still ahead in its development of BIG.4-wheel brakes, long, sogvainene springs with snubbers, oversize a erin I tires, gasolin t the rear. It till MARMON SALES COMPANY Coupe - - - - - 535 90 offering fine coachwork, beautiful new color harmonies and - Box 272 Fargo, N. Dak. Cabriole t 5 4 5 200 new re its in equipment. ae ne Fe le to make immediate delivery of the Whippet. Co Chassis - pe ge 355 90 he fc for yourself me — ” wc » prices f. 0. b. factory a $25.00 Special. Opening Cash Prize Teo the direct shipper who receives th. largest amount of money for mer- chandise shipped to our NEW. PLANT which opened or business Mon- day, January ‘6th, and contest continues to Feb- Feary 16, 1928, Rabbit Skins, Hides We ) new more money peer Fos SortgnraeSe” curio’ to days” coutet ont" tnahe ae \" and Furs Ady. than quoted in our last circular market and and save from be te Se per Ih. _ “A QUALITY ‘CAR AT THE LOWEST — PRICEINOUR = | HISTORY”. .