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' MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929 TWO RUM RUNNERS BISMARCK TRIBUNE ICE _OF EXPIRATION OF ahekioy REDENPTION night. The Boston Bruins qualified for the Stanley cup final, while the New York Rangers, who brought the NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF | REDEMPTION — ! State of North Dakota, County of | ee dee being Ny County Auditor, Bismarck, a He’s a Chip Off the Old Boy State of North Dakota, County of ge gore Obice gi County Auditor, Bismarck, Sculptor Works Five Years | emblem of the world’s hockey cham- ' K A . : z00, Mich., was signed as. JAILED FOR KILLING To H. A. Williams, Los Angeles, Cali- & Hackney, St. Paul, Min- On Statue of La Follette pionship to the United ='-tcs 1::t] football coach at Purdue university. - forni nion Investment Company, "1 ’ " vy aaanent You Gre hereby notified that the lis, Minnesota. ~ year ‘for the first time, are well on 3 And which was asscaved | nite | Eat oe ane Waceateenier Gemeitnd | New Wake ak eh 25,—(NEA)—Five j their way to a second final. yam cele pear ags S : tion. L Wiich Wabipuooasun ie weer nce Mv Sorts i a After two 1-0 victories over Les] Chicago, March 25.—(?)— Immigration Officer Shot Fa- , : ine tasetion tor the year 1804 and which wasa: In Jur name | years ago, the late Senator Robert 4 the 8th day of December, 1925, ar 1924 was on | Mr! ette arid do AVideon: Tanned Canadiens of Montreal in Boston, the/and Jimmy Mitchell Paul, f sold, as provided by law. for t! er, sch ‘ linquent taxes of the year 1 id | sold, as p de-| American sculptor, traveled together : Ml expire iin the ‘time, Tor wedenotion fund | in Russia for several weeks. David- aid sale will expire ninety days |S0n had been commissioned by the =e S Said I trow the completed service of this wo Ng A sboeist- vs “sae hore Port Huron, Mich., Marc! 5 ks ' eas he statesm: lor isconsin’s —Glarence Smith, 19, of Marine City, sat Wreps 160, : SEM Section Tae i ten foloms: | vacant place in Statuary Hall at the Mich., was arrested late yesterday as 5 Amount sold for, $50.04. Range 75. = national capitol in Washington. the second man in the boat from : aakmount required to redeem at this Mrecuet cciatare: S20, The sculptor studied LaFollette, which Earl A. Roberts, U. S. immi- ES & 3 fe. 93. nioane required ‘to redeem at this} Made a few sketches and went to gration officer, was shot fatally Sat- i bi date, $42.99. Paris to begin work. He never saw urday night in the river version of “ by 1 a In addition to the above amount | his subject again, but the LaFollette gangland’s “ride.” Roberts was shot, : : MN a a DESIG OORT ae ee TEE OTC aie nee | family sent Tin pictures and articles tally in River Vi of St. Bruins overcame @ two-goal lerd to/Minn., rolled inte top place in the Gangland’s ‘Ride’ on win the first place playoff Saturdcy. | doubles of the American Bowling: Although the Rangers just opened | gress tournament with a total of 1336 their semifinal series with Tortono pins. last night, the victory in the opening 1 game is a long step toward the final] The personnel of the United playoff. The Rangers made a goal,/navy has been.nearly doubled then fell back on an impenetrable de-|1914. The figures now show 118, cure to take the first game. men as against 67,000 in 1914, wed into a boat and thrown out : . before the expiration of the time for | terest as provided by law unless | of clothing once worn by the senator. hes / A Gh 8 dock ay Port Lambton, Gate ty redemption as above stated, a aced | you Tedeem ‘aid Jand from ‘satd sale |The hands of the statue were seated SiS 4 DAYS * pe be it ie it or bo rum runners. <— ale certificate as provided by | redemption as ais coctan from those of Philip LaFolictte, a “Vet” Brown, named by Roberts be- . roy | law, thereof will issue to the holder of | younger son. Beginning fore he died as the man who shot Fase Wie aie ot itneoe official seal eee sale certificate as proviued by |” Jo Davidson worked for years, made and abducted him, was arrested yes- c. ISAM! Witness my hand and official seal| three models before he was satisfied, TONIGHT 1» Cy INGER, terday at Sombra, Ont., and released ‘ (Seal) robe eA jh County, this 9th day “t oar eT LE His final effort showed an alert, mili- to Michigan authorities. < ‘ ‘ \ é ;. ~rlah SE tant LaFollette gripping the arms of Smith, described as a rum runner : ‘ 7 a/lrargtBudlication March 11, 1929) | (Seal) Audit; Oh Biko” | his chair as he leaned forward in the S 3 /STiigt publication March 1 18-25 Monday, March 25th THEATRE and hijacker, was arrested on infor- 1, 1929) | tense attitude that was charactcr- ‘mation, the source a waich author- acs him in the Senate chamber. eal. The massive five- v is Bnet War | shot ‘when Ky a w, State of North Dakota, County of te ae being exhibited in New York city, wut J. Stoutmeyer, deputy collector of a ry 4 ‘Burleigh.—ss. i$ gion Soon is to be moved to its permanent customs at Algonac, Mich., came ES f : ortice “of ‘County Auditor, Bismarck, be North Dakota, County of! place in Washington. of quer ce the ee of ine Gt. ? To, Harry A. Williams, Los Angeles, | Off gf County Auditor, Bismarck, Saeco thie ans orien . a 5. = Clair river. Roberts and Stoutmeyer | Like father, like son, they're You “are hereby notified that the “| erty handicapped his art studies until drew their pistols and advanced. in Hollywood of Eddie Foy, Jr., above, a cf nee he Bearer described . me: ‘» | he suddenly became famous. Now he As they approached four shots were |who dons his dad's famous makeup | 7d ,Which was asse ear 1946 wae ce MM to, Minnesota; Adam | has to his credit statues of such cele- fired and Roberts fell acress the gun-|for a role in a new Vitaphone Pro-| the 8th day of December, 1925, duly| Bom: Chilton, W: brated folk as Anatole France, Mar- Wale. He was pulled into the boat | duotion, “Queen of the Night Clubs.” | fold, as. provided, bs Le Ea Sand hereleetioe, desittg | shal Foch, General John Pershing, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION which backed into the river and dis- Bh ie witetone Georges Clemenceau. Woodrow Wil- appeared. for taxation for son and former Vice-President Dawes. th leted serv .|the Sth day of December, 192 y The pair Wily A a Said Innd ip described. ancecnie Ia, as provided ty law, for the de, Port Lambton, a short tim: NW% ‘Section 20, Township t taxes of the year 1924, and | °——— <>; tossed Roberts out with a cry of “man hurt.” ‘They continued their flight up the river. Roberts’ wound at first was not considered serious when treated at Port Lambton. It was be- — Peeper se aiata. 1d, Buses Minera from |, Additional Sports | Amount sold for, $51.26. the completed service of this notice. + Amount required to redeem at this| Said land is described as follows date, $70.62. SE\% Section 5, Township 14 In’ addition to Range 7 ‘Wikia apenas f the f tice and : dics bs , a de be uirs He Is Treated Royall: therect, wit to the holder of ¢ fen HE appointed for the purpose of cn: MOHALL FACES SUIT YO) |i ue crate "68 provi 5 [ean ae ereatdadg Bett atis | Chicago, march 25—m—Pst piace | 2POmEG oF the purpae of =:===311 DOROTHY REVIER, ano’ RALPH GRAVES barred hand and, official seal before the expiration of the time for |in the doubles division was the prin- oe . FOR $6, DEBT jonari dl thin Sth day se Mace s . tionaries, were under way here today. wd lay of March, mark of 1,326 was set by the St. Paul F D dT See the Navy i tion! Visit ibmarine! Wit- Par A. C. ISA R, e y in action! sit a submarine! Morrison had been employed to fly OF EXPIRATION ow | (Seal) Audlior Burleigh Cecnty, |team, Arthur Kasal” and James ast: lamond ieam ness its ramming and sinking! Behold the crew First National bank of Sleepy Eye, |rebel lines. org treigh<ss. Minn., and the Security State bank} The flyer sent a message through “Dak oe eerel REDEMPTION waukee, with 679, the all events, won | it was decided that a fast independent St P. ul Bo | ; | Jo Davidson, below, made three OF THE SEA = | lieved safé“to move him and he was Number of acres, 160, t ra wiers the tiee Tone is Hae a hotel Starring taken to a hospital at St. Clair, Mich.,| Forced Down Behind Insur- statue of the late Senator Robert M. ake Voubies Lea La Follctte. with Witness by Nogales, Ariz, March 25.—(7)—Ne-| this 9th day of March. 1929. redemption aba’ ‘ated, a deed | cipal change made by the bowlers e e e gotlations for the release of King A. C. ISAMINGER, holder of the| from eight’ states who invaded’ the Di k Pl f Pals willing to give up their lives for each other be- (Buzzy) Morrison, American aviator| (S*4!) _Auditer, Burleigh County, provided by | from. ele! BaWlliig Gongiess ‘taamae CKinson Fr lannin: 1 come entangled in a strange love triangle, while Mohall, N.D.._ March 25—(/P)— |for the federal army at Naco, Sonora,| NOTICE OF EXPImAT North Dakete. Mitchell. trapped in the ternedo chamber with no hope of Suit for $60,000 against the city of |He was taken prisoner Saturday when ——- a/lictecag ication March 11, 1929) | “Several other positions changed escape! ; Mohall has been instituted by the /he made a forced landing behind the| State of North Dakota, County of ‘ncaa hands yesterday, including fifth in| Dickinson, N. D., March 25.—At a of Owatonna, Minn., seeking to com- |'The Associated Press to his parents in| T° Nora Scanion, Fennimore, Wiscon- —— by C. Trucks of St. Louis, with 1,890. | baseball team would be placed on the pel payment of outstanding water-|Reno, Nev., yesterday. His message ale pamerican: date. Ia ment Co., mie ee Bs h Dakota, County of |G, Bricker, of Cleveland, tied with J. | field this season. Officers were elect- works bonds. was: ape a » Office Of County Auditor, Bismarck, | Parr of Jackson, Mich., for sixth in |ed and committees appointed for the “I am O. K. bei N. Dak. . terda; f a aS ee rectos’ Lines, Flyer Wires Ae who was captured by Mexican revolu- | 3/; Vitness my hand and official seal} ment alleys yesterday. The new tragedy lurks in the shadows. Burleigh. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF the singles, taken by H. Yohn of Mil- | meeting held at the St. Charles hotel You ar The suit has been filed in United ing treated royally| ‘Tact of lan the singles by scoring 676. purpose of buying uniforms and mak- ing general arrangements for the club. c . States district court. The trial will |by the rebels. Love. Buzzy. for (aration fort , Te Lealle & Hackney, St. Paul. Min- take place at Minot. Harry Karns, mayor of Nogales,| the sth day of December: tik ante lis wienae eat 9 ] | Officers of the club were cl:cted as The waterworks system was con-|said Morrison probably would be Tee law, for the de- z hereby notified that the a er t a follows: Manager, G. A. Ruan: - structed 10 years ago, at a cost of ap- |turned over to United States author- ont wait, “7h pee Ip nraadices sistant manager, G. Hecker; secre- proximately $75,000. ities here. ety day: for taxation for t! 1924 sd tary, C. Matejeck; treasurer, Anton Taxes collected since that time} Morrison is the son of Dr. 8. G. the completed service of th the 9th day of December, 192 Q se Dome ing Binek. Candidates who expressed de- have been sufficient to pay only about | Morrison of Reno, and is well known| Nsw %. SEM ‘swiee swf’ oy Pohl Be hig Pi = sire to get into uniforms are: Her- $15,000 of the principal and interest, }in Denver and St. Louis aviation cir-| Section 10; Tow nip ta, Range that the time for redemption ‘trom — man Uden, Dan He: Jt, Eddie DeFoe, Number of acres, 160, Amount sold for, $54.22. .|_ Chicago, March 25.—(AP)—Under aan, required to redeem at this| Said 1 bed as follows:|Promoter Paddy Harmon's intricate it is charged, due to property owners |cles, He is 24 years old. id sale will expire ninety days from being delinquent in paying taxes, John Miller, W. Mack, D. Storie, A. Binek, Ed Enhlis, G. Stroming, V. ; “ y Kofler, A. Laufer, W. Zwick, G. 7, 1s Dialogue and Musical In addition to the above amount ge 75. + Township 137, financial plan, Mickey Walker wins if Hecker, L. Moravitz, S. Nickols, C. Funera ervices Movies to Be Made by oe the servic Satcthieietion Suan Smoust sold ten en hadi mt at ae 8 Matejeck, K. Eckles, and G. Ruana. mo 0) r, $31.20, ‘ommy Loughran for the EB Held for C. A. Carlson; Fox Films Exclusively 32 provided by in niets | , Amount required to redeem at this light" heavyweight championship e ime f 1 to the abs wursda! : Fell Dead at Baldwin sin : Saale Se ere gy Yankees Stealing Funeral sérvices for Catl A. Carl-| nouncenory Match 25—U)—The an-|¢ sedbe necee ce Loughran is to receive 55 per cent a > uneral services for a - | nouncement ot e Fox corpor- w. y y gross fits. ‘te is ex- C di G son, 73, @ farmer three miles north of | ation that commencing today it would nin ness my hand and official seal re. >! ma pect to tesmocn sso00c “out of anadians ame Baldwin, were held at his home Sun- | produce dialogue and musical pictures | ‘hi* 9" day of March, 1929. | iareet wilt tonwe older of the {this purse, Loughran must pay Wal- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev.| exclusively is expected to have a] (Seal) Auditor Burleigh County, provided by | ker $50,000 if he, Loughran, wins. If ismarck offici- th i s “| New York, March 25.—(P)—It be- | Seni gaa neon wan anes ecie cares sap oe Publication ataren ii, 1929) |"*Witneas my hand and official seal waiter Wins, Loughran must pay his/ gins to look as if there will be an tery near Wilton. Will Rogers, William Collier, George ee ia a 9 Of March, 1988, cteieneer, Snaee All-American final for Canada’s ISAMINGER, Thus, Walker loses approximately hc, ‘Thursday morn- | Jessel an , lirectors, tz greatest hockey trophy Saturday ee mara rtee ae tain fuming eects 2] The undersigned Cit eet, ee orth Baketee n* |$40.000 by winning and wins that Performances: 7:15 and 9 Adults 40c; Children 20¢ ing at his home. dramatists, musical comedy produc: bid e@ sealed! (riest publicarl Rieres much by losing. He had been in this state = years, | ers, porate and dancers are|D/d¥ for the construction of aia ee) s coming here from Iowa. He leaves a/ among the Prominent personages t to b cted in th _—_—_—— widow, three sons, and six daughters.| along Broadway who have besn | feb D.. and occupied .| NOTICE _OF EXPIRATION OF WishekO nsWork Child: Need ‘The sons are Enoch, Levi and David, | placed under contract. Plane ine. Bosker complet REDEMPTION pe ren all of Baldwin; the daughters are] The new policy will make it possible Py Emma, Baldwin, Mrs. Ole Jacobson, | for patrons of every cross roads movie| Office Duni ber Company, Canada, Mrs. John Skei, Wing, Mrs. | house equipped with sound machinery onemerek, ND. tan Albert Larson and Mrs. Adolph Peter-|to see and hear the high priced Mandan, N. Dee ntle Company, | son, Bismarck, and Mrs. Victor Frank-| broadway _ headliners. Prominent Office of the undersigned in the f North Dakota, County of Vitamins To Assure PCN Wed Cad Vad Cod Ved Cad Vad Ved Cod Pad Cod Tod Pores os oa ror re baie "county Auditor, Bismarck, F or Baseball Team “ra ‘ft CORRECTION lin,” Wilton. theatrical men expressed confidence National Bank Bldg, He Wishek, N. D., March 25—A cam- Teeth ! —— the talking and singing pictures ~ "| paign to secure members to Wishek | 1 Funeral Services would not hurt the spoken drama or |at 1:30 5. a1.'° > Jou are hereby notified that the| Baseball association was adopted at SCOTT’S My __In our advertisement of March 14th there: were several errora y musical plays, ceftitied check for 6” per cont’ of | aad which tice ereumaster described] @ recent meeting of the association. TH in the prices of G. & J. Cord Tires—the complete correct listing of Held at Wilton for . the bid. for taxation for t r 1924 was on| Much interest ts being shown in the } these items should have been as follows: A British Await Report The right is reserved to reject any | the Sth day of D 925, duly | prospective baseball team and a num- M LSION up Mrs. Joe Brostrom) 07 sinking Rum Craft |" *tiayar ancunrrins| tush ash toarec rie aa | beret payers me need fo te & G. & J. CORD TIRES COMPANY, ‘thi the ti: 5 . a a : : ng 3/21-25 ‘Hebron, N.p, | sak pire ninety dave from | Lefty Gasper, Al Mindt, ‘Ted Steck: -toni Guaranteed 16,000 Miles Funeral services mere belt at Wis e S ire sinety Gays. © Fe Ricingartnes’ Beals, | 48 the ionic. satis ae ton for Mrs. Joe Brostrom, at 2: ndon, March 25—(/P)—The Brit- MARR Bald 1b burger, F. . , ‘ube Free! Sunday afternoon. She died at 9:30 | isn torcign attics Gil Meee nee get: MOTTE COBEN SAGE TORE [awh Section “See peammhige oTe | William Hoff, Spike Nagel, F. Schock. It Abounds in : p Friday morning at the family farm |ment or unofficial comment concern- colt ie Rainber of acres, 160. Re eee ne NOY 2 Bader, re With een ie home, six miles west of the town. | ing the sinking of the British schoon- of eas Amount sold for, $64.63. W. Kokstad, Art Will, A. Thurn, E. Cod-liver Oil 30x314 10% 0. S $ 5.98 ‘The services were largely attended ler 'm Alone by a United States coast. 7 aatmount required to redeem at this| Wacker, and H. Bohiman. J. C. Rott XO 7/2 Oe Be cere er eee eeaes from Regan, Wilton and other nearby | guard vessel until it receives a full re~ n-Dase on FP Aiaiilas ito. the above aieonst tn pg agers the Semele Vitamins 32x48. S.... se towns. The Rev. J. G. Nordlund and port trom Sir Esme Howard, the D Dollara (seen you will be required to pay the costs| wom and Dr. Maerchlein was made 33x4 S. S. Rev. F. W. Christ officiated, while | British ambassador at W: mber 20, 1928, ferate tervice of, this notice and in-/ manager. A committee consisting of | "ot a nowne, Bloomfield. X.J, 28-19 ses ue a tay John Law sang special hymns. In-| However, the affair appears to naundred, Thirty Th sate B emeeinee by by. ane on A. Hoff, R. Hundert and W. Hoff Was | qusmmnsnssnnstnsnnnnssnsnesanemsnany , terment was in Riverview cemetery, | British officials as a most serious rum ae 1939, 4 efore the ft th near Wilton. running incident if unofficial reports|1924, 1928, °1926 and’ 1927. ‘°? 7e8?8 | red eae Mrs. leaves a family of Now, Therefore, N 29x4.40 ... sive young children, besides Mr. Bros: | MUS F2F Feceived should Given’ Fast that cortty afte |i seed «+ iran rect. executed and delivered by Edgar A. Witness my hand and official rc . Hull and Florence A. Hull, his wite, iclal seal 29x4.75 ... : /‘ mortgagors, ‘to the ¥e Land | his 9th day of March, 1929, 30x5.00 h President Pioneer North Dakota | Seni*ef Seint'Pavt's weaeeet oan (Beal) Audlio’ REAMINGER: 30x5.00 ... xchange ; ; of the City (of St Paul, County of rth DeLots 81x5.00 ... whe aieiehacmis aig Rae Denies Forming Pool Man Buried in.Winona Nf d | 5/{Fizet publication March 11, 1929) SURG 00 i eae Saas. et Chicago, March 25—(?}—R. Arthur |», Winona, Minn. March 25.—(M— | Noetn bakers: on spur d| NOVICE OF REAL ESTATE MonT- FREE INSTALLATIONS Wood, president of the Chicago Stock Funeral services were conducted to- a d in book 161 of Mi GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Exchange, denied last night that Chi- pioneer 1 i Notice is hereby given that that cago financial Focal were Stents Wi livered be Bs meron and Hulda ing a $40,000,000 pool to make avai L. his wife, able loans on call to local | brokers. Friday Dakot. FB. Webb; mortgagte deteanine 110 “No money pool has been formed Gamble Stores The Friendly Store in reeigs Pete ber year of our here, nor will there be,” he asserted |" when 9 " tl twentysfour aaa tiled fer ee ie regarding the report current here in le, fe the office of the register of deeds of Saturday. a bs le is to be made su’ hood count of Burleigh, and State of Mr, Wood added that several firms I'of. the aforesaid’ .2ne tober, 1984 at 10 olock’ Ay Mead oor of the local stock exchange have been T Ban 4 conaea therein in ‘A Books 187 of Mort: asked to make available Ce asad rite nH pig? is will De. fone losed sia ah wen Soon ia said, “1 Bi reralage zit were a 3 Soe herein teor * ind which w' e Bolt ‘on: oor of e Burl same are situated {: county, North Dakota court hot County of Burle a State ‘ot | the city of Blemareke y Spore-Former Causes ——————— North’ Dekote, and described as" tol: | euniz, a Disease of Potatoes Per Ptr) wethiety tone (20), Dy ‘upon Ae mortga, + Ag: ry 3 barca yk ip One Hundred _ T! of sale. Washington. (®) — Another sclen- ah West! coctetnieyet2s, | mort a which Will ber sold Gs tific hypothesis has been cast aside | —/P)—Premier red Sixty (160) acres, more are described as fol- as the result of investigations by according to the govern- Jot two (2) in block twelve Philip Brierley, an assistant federal |an overwi victory Te on sty of Bismarck: is Benign pathologist, who has shown that a of ‘sale fo county, North Dak : BITTER MOUTH Dry, bad breath, lack of a; ~ disturbed, nervous, Uritabie= dusk; Yalor hs Serge a ll --Diarrhoea, pation-- \—Catarrh H Hund Tw i) Dollars (343! 8% s fogether lebtedness due | statutory attorney's fees, an tthe di due on such mort ey with ce foreclosure as provided by at ny gil judin; jated this 14th 4 , | taxes, with interest thereon, tl Dated SHE FepaiAt mane INK | of aay usand four hundred and i { OF SAINT UL. eighty-nine dol! and fifty-nine 4 Mortgi conte ($7,489.59), besides the costs of PE eeeen Bitmuce ae "NDated Mares BS, A.D, 1929 Sear. Beets P. B. WEBB, P 01 , 3/18-26; 4/1-1 Sald Mortgagee. * es i and George Mites! To break a cold harmless! and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin for Bald Mortgagee, tablet. And for headache. The action of Apia is pe cficent, too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children— There will be a sale of two whit often inf henever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The tail doe at the Court House’ Burieien ine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box-and on every tablet. Spunty, sat 1 oclock aM Tuenday, Ait druggies, with proven directions, State-wide Deputy Game War- Ph co ibe Bayer A ‘o ; connecting Caracas,| -__ iit does NOT affect the heart pista: to the (sade mame of Beyer: Manufeating “ot Meacatetoncidentr-of-talicslumeit | t . : : ‘ NOTICK

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