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team present were Myron Anderson,| during June, July and August. Re- John Spriges, Eddie Spriggs, Harold! sponsible parties only need apply. | the organization discussed. "Tait, August S John OHar Phone 1359-W. » | Mrs. Marie Spehn was hostess at a Lester Dohn, Ben Jacobson Fay ee ,.|noon luncheon today at the Lewis Frown, Ted Meinhover, Wally Green, BETTER HEALTH—LONGER LIFE | and Clark hotel. Each guest presented pnd Frank Walz. They were intro-| For a normal thoroughly relieving | Catholic current event, and there Queed by N. O. Churchilt {urinal flow, cleansing the system of | were ., Roy owne was ¢ nan of Wastes that poison and impair health, | Smith, Fargo, and Mrs. Marie Konn, nounced Dr e Foley Pills diuretic, and feel | Minot. Quain as 3 Dr. Quam ¢: in the urge of an active ache-free Mass for Deceased Members partial account of his trip oversea,| body. good appetite, sound sleep.| An 8 o'clock mass wa: dealing with the portion devoted to] Kidney irritations, too frequent night | this morning at St. Joseph’ SROTARIANS INDORSE, “MEMORIAL BUILDING | AND HEARDR. QUAN ® all of Jamestown; pounded at the time instead of | centuri The doctor passed around f rae | of the Damascus Morning Herald, which the Arabic scholars of the club | (MRS. WIDER SPEAKS took great delight in deciphering. Guests of the luncheon inc: ada | john W. Carr, J. D. Carr, jum_ and P. | Bismarck; H. | Stephen ‘Thomps: Joint Service Club Meeting Mon- | Roy Baird, Dickins Merton J. Orr wa the club as a member, | was given, as he had been a Rotarian | Jamestown, even president of the | day Noon at G. P. Is An- | nounced Today | Jat The Rotary club board of directors | indorsed the proposed city-county | memorial building, following the noon Juncheon today. As is the practice 1 the service cluls, the matt ferred to the 1 f the understand: would approve any s board 1 Tt was announced at the luncheon j that there would be a jomt mectir of the Lions, Kiwanis and Rotary | that the tand taken b as well as lub there, FOPBIDS BI Rome, May sts, in the word oral order, exploitation of arodies thereof. TOO LATE new head of the s lieutenant governor. | te Lanier, attorney Dr. A. M. Fisher, Nelson, Rugby; | Jamestown; and | Ww. welcomed into | but no cha UTY CONTESTS -(7)—Beauty con- of Benito Musso | Pacific teciech Mrs. of da education, uses TO CLASSIFY Mrs. gent, E. Smith, and by Mrs. copies paintings to illustrate her address. Other addresses will be given this hate Regents of State Present Year's Reports at Business | i: Meeting Today ‘© | A lecture on “Catholic Art” Augusta McGuire Widder, Mitchell. | |S. D., will be a prominent feature of {the Catholic Daughters of America | i banquet this evening at the Grand | Widder, who is; are rave inconveniences to the! State supervisor of art appreciation | He has forbidden them, | for the South Dakota department of simiiar forms feminine vanit of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and Mi presented their reports. 200 Attend Reception held last even | 200 guests ven’ ag | St. Joseph’s auditorium, with Mrs. | E. P. Homan as hostess. |, Assisting her in the rooms and at | the refreshment tables were the Mes- dames Charles McDonald, M. J. To- H. A. Roberts, and J. E. Fitzsimmons. all members ; of St. Cecelia court. The auditorium | was beautifully decorated in the col- jors of the organization—white, pur- bin, Clarence Olson, WED ESDAY, MAY 22, 1929’ Mary McCormick, Mandan— N A reception attended by more than Office of County N Dak A. (Seal) Audit ig at provided by law and unless you redeem said that id from said sale be- EOF EXPIRATION OF sale certificate as provided ty Amount required to redeem at this|tract of land hereinafter described REDEMPTIO: : |duter $107.00" and which was assessed In your name State of North Dakotn, County of tness my hand and official seal-} In'addition to the above amount you| for taxation for the year 1923 5 Burleigh.—ss, tnls 1G aay of Sag tos will be required to pay the costs of on the 11th day of td Nese Auditor, Bismarck, serge R the service of this. notice and interest | duly sold, as provided by. law, for urleigh delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and Whe time for redemption trom by Mrs. he and gold—with potted plants and tractive effect. j evening by juni olic Daughter troops 1, 2 famous Maric Hoffman gave a reading. by Dorothy Kelly. Myrtle by state re- Walters, ispring flowers making a very at- Mrs. Loretta Brown was in charge of the program presented during the lor troups of Cath The opening numbers were given by a chorus composed of and 3. Miss Catherine Carey told of the junior work. Dolores Carey played a piano number and Other musical numbers were given jevening by Father Lucian Arrell of | by Agnes Fleck, who sang @ solo, and the University of North Dakota, Fargo, past Eleanor Reichert, Mackin and Gertrude Pauline Schantz and Betty Makin presented clubs in the main dining room of the } - Br Rive RGdi: ZanAtinie Gtand Pacitie at 12:15 Monday, this | FOR RENTER too jor. Fur | Dickinson, state regent. readings. Two groups of dances, in meeting to take the place of the Wec-! jiched or unfurnished. Cail Her- | Mts. L. R. Priske, Bismarck, will} which a number of the girls took nesday luncheon for the Rotary club. | pert. Roberts ‘Tenth strect. ‘side as toastmistress, and toasts! part, concluded the program. At this meeting action on the matter | of the memorial building will be tak- cn by the joint assemb The club had as pion field and trac the che school ath- | fete team, that of the Bismarck High| A reftie school. With them were Roy D. Mc-| Call 108 Main Leod, coach, and Arnold Van Wyk,| TO SUBLET « completel: assistant coach. he members of the apartment in Ex at, Palestine and Syria The doctor devoted a considerable portion of the talk to the national museum at Cairo, in which Egypt hes been gathering such _ historical objects as are left, following years of allowing foreign nations to rry off anything desired—as Cleopatra's obe- | Jisk, now in Central park, New York. | "There is a particularly la collection | from the tomb of King Tut-Ankh- | An said the doctor. They fill 46 Some of them reveal the king They are his fishing | tackle and his hunting implements. | Other interesting objects are the pei fume vases, some of which contained hand pungent when cases. 25 a sportsman. Phone 1228-W. A refrigerator -TWwo scely furnished | Bismarek, and Father Paul, Mandan. meely furnished |“ nis, Marie Lish, Dickinson, grand in modern home. | regent, will sing, in. Also for sale: | Mtys.’ Bg. H. L. Vesperman, Bismarck, holds 50 Ibs. of ice. | or phone 342 furnished apartments. will be hostess. Mason iven by Father John Slag, An open meeting was conducted this afternoon at the Hudson hall, dan, when suggestions for the good of the courts were received and plans of addresses by Mrs. Eleanor|s calls, scanty burning secretions, rheu- matic aches, are ample warning. Lan- don Taylor, Dorchester, lowa, says. ‘I never thought that any medicine could benefit me so quickly and so happily, as have Foley Pills diuretic.” Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold every- where.—Ady. in honor of the deceased members of nn det erEey ish, Dick- | ¢; 7 1 ne, n_annual election will Will School, in the Special t the order, and Mrs. Marie Li: inson, sang. At the business session this morning Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Fargo, report of the vice-regent, Mrs. Anna Redmond, Devils Lake, who celebrated Miss Duffy to Speak Man- the same afternoon. ing are Mrs. Dickinson, state regent; Mrs. Mrs. NoTic s church en, That st Bismarck gunty ef Burleigh, State of Dakota, for the purpose of e! the following members of the of Educ: Gave the was un- Maric C. Duffy, Newark, N. J., su- | oft preme regent of the Catholic Daugh-!,, N; Dak. North Dukot ters of America, will be one of the speakers at the luncheon tomorrow noon at the state training school, and will be an honored guest at a tea at the St. Alexius hospital nurses’ home | tate officers attending the mect- Eleanor M. Reichert, Clara . Mandan, state treasurer; Mrs. a Hughes, Langdon, state secre- Mac Ward, Bismarck, monitor; and Mrs. Ellen Thar, manuel Neixwig, no address Dakota Farmers Trust Co. Fe: ey fhifsy Publication "May 15 1329) . DP. B. Chapple: o/li ¢ hereby notified that the hereinafter described NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION assessed in axation for the year 19 State of North Dakota, offices jeigh.—ss. “4 ce of County Auditor, Bi time for redemption from | if. Dak if rire id sale will expire ninety days from To Anna the completed service of this. notice, t ribed_ at follows: | iraet Meth) 113, unty of sold, linduent 1 that jaubatz, Hanover, Monta are hereby notified that of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1922 was on the 11th day of December, 1923, sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from te completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lots 1-2-3-4, Section 2, Township 144, ange 7 Number of acres, 176. Amount eauired to leem at this date, In dition to the above amount you will oe required to the costs of the service of this n e and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said Iand from said fore the expiration of redemption an above stated, Amount sold for; $103.61. eo issue to the lero mount required to redee: the tax sale certificate as provided by date. $1 3) Deccan cae aw mn Witness my hand and official seal this 1th day of, on to the above amount you will ie required to pay the costs of | the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you r redeem said land from sald sale be- North Dakota. fore the expiration of the time for rst publication May 15, 1929) | redemption as above stated, a deed 29 thereof’ will issue to the Holder of ‘ F the tax sale certificate as provided by NoTic 10H, EXBUEATION oF = jlaw. eee | EMP Witness my hand and official seal | State of North Dakota, this 14th day of May, 192 r | ogiurleligh. aa, eof County Auditor, Bismarck,| (Seal) al) Auditor’ Burleigh ¢ County of Auditor Burleigh County, To James G. Spitzer, Wing, North Da- on: ournre hereby the tract of land hereinafter d scribed and which was assessed in your for taxation for the year 19 the sth day of December, 1925, duly wold, as provided by law, ‘tor tie de: a sf,Publication May 19, 1929) notified that Cs Dakota, County of County Auditor, Bismarck, ary Bond, Wing. N. Dak., . Garrison, N. Dak.: are hereby. notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1922 was on the 11th day of December, coe, duly State of North Office © W iW" + Section! Range 76. Number of ac} Amount sold fo iy Te ‘arnold fore the expiration of the time for redemption bove stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by ay Witness my ha this 2 nd and official seal pril, 192%, ith day of (Seal) NGER, Audi igh County, or{h Dakota. 1929) ,buvtication May IRATION OF DEMPTION Da NOTICE R State of N Burleigh.—sx. ffice of County ota, County of Auditor, Bismarck, erberding, Regan, N. Da- nro, cennireas fine John Ro Waddell, Freeport, Minois; Harry’ F. Dimond: ou are hereby ‘notified that the tea tae land hereinafter described and which was assessed in y; for taxation for the year 1922 was on the jay of December, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linguent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this, notice. Said d Hows? va 20, Ti Naniber of 60. Amount sold for, $44, Amount required to redeem at this date, $79.53, In addition to the above amount you will’ be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale be- fore the expiration of the time for redemption us above s' a deed thereof will issue to the holder of {he tax sale certificate as provided by 3 aw itness my pil this 27th day of A) (Seal) — Auditor Burleigh County, h Dakota. No sft publication | Stay 15, 1929) NOTICE NEDESNEH IRATION OF and, official seal Tick TSAsINGER, said sale Will expire ninety thi ted service 0 § ia land ix described as follows: 4 Section Township 141, 78. com at this In’ addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and ta terest as provided by law and uni you redeem said land from sald sae before the expiration of the time t+ redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the sale certificate as provided by ii “Witness my hand ang, official seal this 27th day of A\ MixGER, (Seal) Auditor r Burleigh ‘ounty, ‘orth (First publication May 15, 1922) 5/15-22-2! NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION orth Dakota, County of h.—ss, oe oe County Auditor, Bismarck, To C, D. Simpson, Ada, Minnesot Farmers & Merchants State Bi Ada, Minnesota: You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was ass for taxation for 1 the year 1923 wi the 9th day of December, 192 sold, as provided by law, for the de: linquent taxes of the year 1923, and that the time for redemption ‘frem sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. land is described as follows: SE%NE'. Lots 1-: ection 2, Township 142, Range 77. Number of acres, 164. Amount sold for, $60.35. Amount required to redeem at this date, $90.94. In addition to the above amount you will_be required to pay the of the service of this notice and int as provided by law and redeem id land from said le be- fore the expiration of the time for State of Burlei nual Election being able to be present; Mrs. Clara Hess, | °°ryo me: Mandan, state treasurer, gave the or-| three years ganization report, and Mrs. Mac] 5%.,!). Ward, Bismarck, state monitor, out- lined her work during the past year. Grand regents of cight of the state courts—Mrs. Marie Lish, Dickinson, Mrs. Lucy Berry. Fargo, Mrs. Luella Rapp, Devils Lake, Mrs. Bernice | Means, Grand Forks, Mrs. Grant | Harvey, Williston, Mrs. Marie Konn, for the City of Bisi A.M. and closed at Cherries, ers to serve for a term of The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock Sand 4 o'clock P.M. N. zm this 18th perfume as the tomb wa MART opened as though com- | ut HA, MOTEANEN clerk | Minot, Mrs. Dolores Kupitz, Bismarck, Mammoth Spring Clearance SALE OF USED CARS Guaranteed Buicks Bargain Example 1928 Buick Coach, almost new, original finish. equipped. Mechanically correct, fully Bargain Example 1927 Buick Coach, fully beautiful Fisher body. guaranteed. -Real Buy. ; Bargain Example Buick 27, 4-passenger coupe. 5,000 miles. reduction. Run only New car guarantee. See it today. Big Bargain Example Buick 27 Coach, mechanically perfect. Original finish like new. Beautiful car at sacrifice price. Bargain Example Buick Sport Coupe. Buy this beautiful sport coupe at 1-3 the new price. We must clear out our entire stock of fine used cars in preparation to spring selling of the new Marquette Sale Starts Promptly at 8 o'clock Tomorrow Morning. Open Every Night FREE 1929 License with every car bought during sale. Buick Distributors Bismarck, No. Dak. Other Makes Bargain Example Chrysler 50 Coupe. Fine coupe for bus- — or pleasure. Down payment only, 70.00. Bargain Example Hupmobile 1926 Sedan. New motor. Original finish like new. Bargain Example Dodge 1926 Sedan. Leather upholstery, fine car for farm or family use. Bargain Example Overland 6 Coach, good condition. First good offer takes it. Bargain Example A Chevrolet Chevrolet 1926 Coach. coach in good condition for only $225. Bargain Example G. M. C. 1928 1-ton truck. Repossessed. oe over $1,100. Run 2,200 miles. Now New Truck Guarantee! Usual Terms—A Fair Valuation for Your Car in Trade Fleck Motor Gales, Inc. Liberal Terms Phone 55 from California, at Gussner’s, you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the Range 7 Number of acres, 160, Amount sold for, $59.99. on th June N lectin Poard marek, direct Hees the radio prosram of the “Hudson-Essex Challenger:” every Fridey Evening FINE CAR “Ex7Ra«aS” at no extra cost Hydraulic shock absorbers, 4-wheel thutters end air cleaner fe si are standard. They do not cost one ee ee ee eae cine FOR INSTANCE, in this city your first payment, with your present car in- cluded, may be as low as $295.00, and your monthly payments $53.30. Y t car will probably cover de cate hiss periment PReHLSCe Purchase Plan offers the lowest terms available on the balance. EtgWi Section 28, Township 144, ak. ‘oT. R. Ohnstad, c/o Citi Rank, Cannon. Falls, Minn: Sarg Xan Voorhis, Goodhue, Minnesota: You are hereby notified that the (Seal) of greatest vatue which Essex the Challenger gives on sight is borne out in Performance of brilliant range and smoothness, and a wealth of fine car detail, never before associated with this price class. Its smooth and dashing power; its large, ), fine bodies; its 76 outstanding new Seatures; its Speed challenging up to 70 miles an hour; with Reliability that permits 60 miles an hour for hour after hour; and Econ- omy of 18 to 20 miles per gallon and upward— all these make Essex a formidable challenger of any car the market offers. — Essex challenges too in Completeness of Equipment, and on the basis that no other car gives you 80 much for every dollar invested. A big, adult-size “Six.” Fine to look at. Roomy and com- fortable. Rich, handsome upholstery and appointments. A Super-Six motor and all Super-Six advantages. A car that in looks, action and every aspect of operation affords owner satisfaction and pride of ownership. These are reasons for the big buying swing to Essex the Challenger. Motorists by thousands are switching from past favorites, and trading in their present cars for the big value Essex the Challenger gives. Big values, easy to ‘see, easy to buy, easy to maintain, are responsible for the greatest popular preference Essex ever enjoyed. | Amount required to redeem at this| sold, as provided by law the de- Tedemption az above stated, date, $127.52. Inquent taxes of the year 1922) and thereof will issue to ot er addition to the above amount you|that the time for. redemption ‘from | State of North Dakota, County of {he tax’sale certificate ‘provided by | THLt be. required to pay the costs of | said sale will expire ninety days trom | ,Murlelgh a Wit hand and official seat ce of this notice and in-|the completed service of this noth ee of County Audit nese, my pand and, official sea! terest as provided by law and unless| Said land is described tollows: | ..N, 4 or Bismarck. tnis 27th day of April, » Ce ANINGER, Auditor a iS Steed Nort ,, Rirst, publication 1 May i. 1929) aSmashing Public Conviction behind the big Swing to IES SIE X tHe CHALLENGER a> | | | | ao A WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS AT NO EXTRA COST Phone 306 SUPER- E. D. ROSE, Manager SIX SALES BISMARCK, N. DAK. chestra of Minot 118 Second Street at the Dome Tonight