The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1917, Page 3

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Written for thé Piilaiieby:Mames B. Robinson, Associate Justioe of the North Dakota Supreme Court. E. Robinson.) jscarce as white blackbirds. The people ‘This is a proper time to discuss the | know Jittle or nothing of them. ‘Torrens Syater of Ighd titles as it] A statute is of no benefit when it may come: up for consideration by the| merely gives to the landowner the Legislature this winter. Under this| right to a civil action to establish his system it ts possible to make titles} title and to obtain a Certificate of to land transferable as readily as hank | Title by record. The procedure is too stock, and thereby to add about five} expensive. “Under a proper Torrens per gent tc the value of all land in} Title System there is a general ad+ the state. Under this system there | judication of ‘al! titles. In a Dooms:/ ss is an examination. and adjudication of | day or Title book, similar to a Tract * ‘i ue ue’ s a to’give them a new| Index. every transfer is noted on ne se ‘HIN starting point, like a pew patent. And | book and to each new owner there ig no? e DOING. oN then a new Cartifiente of Title, or a] given a new Certificate of Title. And; _ FEAR STUFF" HE SAYS: fae Patent. is given to each new|thus the title is always new, clea: niee or ownere To-some extent) clean and obvious, and a person ma: this system was used by William the|turn to % on the page of the title Declares Advance Information. Conqueror about 9 thousand years|book as readily as to a ward in the} ago. He caused to be made a book of | dictionary. | Has Been Practice at Na- land titles and surveys known as the] To put the matter in practical form, cree a “Doomaday Book.’ He caused to be!I submit the following as an Article tional Capital made a survey and plat of each plat of | in the new forthcoming Amended Con- — land in all England and caused the | stitution of 1917: \ By €. A. ORDWAY. same to be entered in proper order in| For the Torrens Land Title System. Washington, Jan: 8.—‘Eetween the the Doomsday Book, which was sim-}| Sec. 1. The Legislative Assembly stock market clean-up that I have ilar to our Tract Index. It showed the | shall, by law, provided for a general just made and the one I’am going to ‘description of each tract of land, the | adjudication of titles te all the lands make, there will be no comparison! | neme of the owner and Jien holder. A| in the State. so it shall be done in the The leak from Washington last week day was fixed and heralded’ for the | most simple, effectiye and inexpensive was only -a cupid’s drool; the next adjudication of all titles ag registered | manner and so that to every owner of voy one is going to be a ‘reservoir—tap- in the Book. That was called Dooms- | land and his grantee there shall be ping—some leak! Just’ paste this’ in day and the book was called Dooms- | given a new Certificate of ‘Title, which your hat for future references!” day Book, because the general adjudi- | shall be in all respects equal to a new Famous Plunger. cation was:as final and conclusive as | Patent. That the title as adjudicated, tation” Tom rie i style the judgment to be given on the day | and every transfer, shall be entered In ‘regu A tte re y ¢| When Gabriel blows his trumpet. in a Title Book similar to a Tract In- the femous plunger an: Well ty o*| And so under any effective system | dex, so that a person may turn to it! mee ne auateree, a svat there must.be in cach county one or|as readily as to a word in the dic-| * -) more Doomsday or-Title .Baoks, sim- | tionary. i y rs, asked him if ’he feared the -govern-| jjar to Tract Indexes, with one sweep-| The. State Constitution contains at the seme. cimesialid le called sien: ment investigation threatened in|ing and general adjudication of all|hamperments againat progressive | ning inioie Dae at aliens: Sieh _Washington ‘to ascertain how the tip} tities by the proper District Court. Oi | legislation that might assuredly bene- woeia be -required, ‘ais. the Wilson peace: note got to him! course that must be dane under Inws | ft the people to the amount of many The matter is now under considera- and his associates. ,, {and under a constitution. specifically | millions of dollars 2 year, and there; tion of a subcommittee on the commit- ‘Nothing ‘doing on the fear stuff!”| providing for it. The charge against; is no ‘practical way ‘of amending the | tee on State affairs which will have a déclared' Lawson. euch tract of land should not exceed | constitution except by means of | very interesting Feport to to make, “There were not only leaks last} four or five dollars. The Torrens 8: Constitutional Convention and a spec- | ene ie week, but. there have been similar] tem, as it is in Minnesota and in moat | fal election. That, is the most import- Jeaks_ jp-:almost all important Wash- ings during the past 20 yea: ‘This %s“expecially ‘trues regards ‘su- preme court doings. The beneficiaries of the other states, amounts to noth-| ant question hefore the House, and} ing, because it-ig not general and it | still {¢ scems quite possible that some ig too expensive. It merely gives to| of theiold-ling senators, who mistrust | every owner of land the right to.an,j the péople, may take te responsibil- | of those leakings were generally the( expensive legal proceeding to quiet | ity of blocking. or attempting to block public guardians who are now doing (his title to his own tract of land. The} any such progressive measures— to the londest howling for investiga-] result is that in Minnesota and in the; block measures demanded by more tions, too! . (By Jnatee Boston Broker in Washington To) Testify Before Committee Probing Matter “Rlirting With Fate” gle Comedy-Drama in 5 Acts be’ sure to see this Classy Tri: “You Know —— Fairbanks, ‘The : , urf Girls” It’s a Scream CERARD'S WORDS AT BANQUET ARE TO BE PROBED Department of State Waits To Know How Far He Went in -Two-Reel Keystone be futile to establish terminals in North.Dakota without locating. mills late Saturday night and will: send several days attending the session of. the legislature. TWO DOLLAR vi FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1S RECORD (United Press.) Chicago, Jan. 8.—For the first time war prices on wheat here touched to- PL FIREMAN ASKS $1,000 ‘WN DAMAGES St. Paul, Minn., Jan. got. Ht. Pencke, a Northern Pacific fireman, to- day filed a $15,000. damage _ sui against the Northern Pacific. He al- leged, while working as a fireman he ; Was knocked from an engine ‘step at Jamestown, N. D., by a door hanging: loosely from a freight train on a side- track, othor states the Torrens Titles are.as | than two to'one of the voters. eee ; ayers ae facie : iP His Address Sunday day a long predicted goal, $2 per “This latest leak netted John Blan! : i ae ate ; and Joe Blank and Jim Blank mil-| friends made came about through an| of. President Wilson's note. bushel. No. 2 for immediate deliv: was sold at that price, FEAR SPEECH MIGHT OFFEND ENTENTE NATIONS, amazing coup and was based upon ad-| Wednesday night and T 1 Law: | vance knowledge of the German peace} son was able to caver all his shart proposals. and the offer of mediatnon| sales. His enormous purchases Thurs: |_ sent by President Wilson to the bel-|day alone totaled 300,000 shares of ligerents. They were backed by gi-|'Steel. at about 100 a share and his gantic financial resources, including} average profit was better than 10 lions upon millions. They netted the public raw hell—but what are you go- ing to do about it? “I am not asking you a mere rhet- orical question when I say, ‘what are you going to do about it? I really ance of | de since Saturday. Pes | CHICHESTER SI S Pil ‘Pressing demand for shipment to Europe and for domestic milling needs were generally accepted reasons for the rise. Corn jumped above $1 per United “Press Reported To Have Said That Re- want to know. To assist you in doing something, I call your attention to.a coming leak which will shoot prices down to such low levels that the latest low levels will look like the ‘Woolworth tower lanterns by compar ison! “And finally, to stir the leak tracers in Washington to do their darnedest, { want to say to them that we leak beneficiaries are thumbing ouy noses at. them!” Clean-up Made. ‘The clean-up ‘Lawson and~ his, a very few powerful insiders in clage| paints a share! touch with German diplomatic circles Against Police Methods. and Washington sources of informa-| Thomas Lawson upon his arrival in tion. ‘Washington: in answer to a subpoena Just who Lawson's associates really | igsued by the committee, said that he were is not definitely known, though | would refuse to talk if the commit- whigper,ynames a few, among them |teé should attempt to use police meth- ‘Barney? Baruch, the daring stock | ods im the: inquiry. The indications market. plunger, ; were ‘that the broker would be given ‘Lawson: declines to say how much|the thifd “degree by the committee. he realized by his operations, which were moatly upon the New York exchange and largely in Steel coi mon. But here is the detailed sta Among others. scheduled to during the day are Secretary of State | was then summarized as tending to- Lansing and Joseph P. Tumulty, sec: r tary to President Wilson, ppear | cember rt the Entente Allies were The fact that Barne: to full congideration. United States. In United Pri ; Barnes said: | “I should= like to see is a member of the Lloyd: George Ministry made his speech very significant, and entitled He argued for listing of aims of the Entente Allies in their reply to the note from the dispatches on De- ew of officialdom ward the listing of the allies aims, something lations With Germany Were | bushel, and barley touched $1. Never As Friendly (Associated Preset.) Washington, Jan. 8.—The report by the Overseas News agency that Am- bassador Gerard, at his: public wel- come back to Germany, had ‘said that “never since the beginning of the war had the relations between the United States and Germany been so cordial as now,” was inquired into the Laweon-eoup, by; 80) of his, close frie ‘these Hoeiaa in: with him an the operations: Igaued Warning. Three weeks ago. when the market was recovering: buoyantly from the done, which will set before the world in a more jspecific mapner the aims, and objects which the’Entente Allies entertained for the continuation of ithe war. J] think we should accept the invitation of the president of the United States, at this time, to tell him : just what our aims are. We should set forth that our aims are not; af the Germans, jut at German militarism; not for territorial grandizement, but ; : { Rasen | The egerven) Com. § effects of the peace story. that came : bk » Co, out through President. Sabin .¢f the f 5 7 Guaranty Trust company of'New York t | officially by the state department day through a cable to the ambas dor personally, (Refuse to Comment. Officials, in making this announce- ment, refused to add any: further com- ment except that they wished to know exactly what he had said. The’ action of the department is interpreted as evidence of the im- portance attached to the public effect of such an utterance, especially upon SPAN AROUSED OVER RESUMPTION OF SUBSEA, WARFARE and the warning issued by the fed- quotes signs as follows: pral reserve board to go slow on in- Mo Pippin Apples, per box $1.50 | vesting in British treasury bills, ‘Law- gon, as the chief of. aperations for Bananas, per dozen ........ 28¢ 8 quart enameled Dish Pan 16c Talcum Powder, per can .... 10¢ Bath Towels, good size, each 10c Toilet Paper, good size, 3 rolls 25c; Fleeced Line Hose, per pair 25c the pool, began selling stocks, mostly U. 8. Steel. He acted through confi- dential: agents, who -in turn divided the huge transactions among many| has been aroused through the publi- brokerage houses. cation of .a telegram received by the Steel wag then around 25, but the} manager of the Cartagena Navigation | big selling campaign caused. it to sag| company, confirming the report that slowly to 120 and then 115. Although|the San Lendro was torpedoed by a with all his.-uncanny skill Lawson}German submarine. It was gener- the, LOSS OF $50,000 (United Press.) i for the maintenance of a lasting peace, IN THEATRE FIRE public opinion in the Allied countries, where published reports have shown an impression that the president's note was in some way connected with the Central Powers’ peace proposal. Every effort has been made to dispel that belief. It was felt that if the Overseas ‘News agency report was allowed to ‘THE SPEEDWAY” com- i was nursing the market to absorb his| ally believed that the loss of i } 8 Pan, 4 quart, each 15c|big sales without breaking. At 115| steamer was accidental, since her car-| Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 8.—Within| £0 unchallenged, that feeling would e { jauce Pan, 4 quart, e: welds ; be very much increased. he stopped. Then came Germany’s| so was fruit, it was. considered. un-|a week of the date of the theatre] “4.4 jegult, the department has > Peroxide, 4-03. bottle, each 15¢ offer of peace and the ‘bottom fell out| likely that she would be torpedoed. ‘being closed because of a small fire, been prompt in making public its Cold Cream, per jar ........ Tooth Powder, per jar ...... We have 'a big assortment of 10, 15 and 25c goods. These are too numerous for us to mention in an ad. ‘of the market. Steel went to 105 and} The crew. of the ship have arrived at Lawson ‘began to cover, for he had|Hemdaye, France, where they made tp make tremendous purchases andj statements before the French consul, make them quick to cover his short |in which.they said they were 26 hours sales before the abrupt refusal of the} in an open boat before reaching the Allies‘to peace offers should strength-| French coast. en the market to the point where his} The navigation company has sent possible profits would be wiped out. | telegrains to Premier .Romannones ‘Then just as the professionals were] and the minister of foreign commerce, recovering confidence came te news| protesting against the sinking, and has suspended sailing of. another of its ships, the San Isadoro, which ‘is now loading fruit at Malaga. @ monster: conflagration today pletely gutted the Willis Wood atre here, with a loss of $50,000. SHIRTS CUSTOM-MADE best shirt houses in the country. selection, made to fit. ‘KLEIN, YOUNG MEN—For men, locomotive We take measures for one of the $2.00 and up. 'AILOR and CLEANER TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Experience unnecessary. query to the ambassador and_prob- ably will give out his reply when it is received. It. is indicated.also that the report as quoted did not convey a true view of German-American relations, which commonly have _ been described as strained through recent submarine ac- tivities. HOTEL DESTROYED. (Associated Press.) Hawley, ‘Minn., Jan. 8.—The . City thhotel was totally destroyed by fire the- E and style in footwear—absolute comfort and wervieeArop in at Bismarck’s Only Exclusive Shoe Shop over on Main Street. Expert Fitting Big Stacy-Adams Chicagoan and Ground Grippers for Men Richmond & Whitney fire- ' FO RENT 3 modern furnished | here today, at an estimated loss of sti in, between Vi ————___— | af os Taron Ma P Orpheum theatre pMeARTHUR IN THE ciry ON MAIN : Effective Tessdey y COMMITEE WW CI Sean eee ee. winks state Democrat, arrived in the city WANTED—I want a buyer for my : 4 : Aes || Se department. ‘I have a bi Jan, 9, 1917 AFFAIRS “OF SENATE) ieee ct ant : To Capital—One or two persons:.:....,... een ree Meee cer nai ot aay ; 7 To Penitentiary—One or two persons . xPiain FO hands, An persons interested an i " ke the: matte it c Hd Sooners imamate bead cerning Establishment State. |. honing oi. George Guroner.13t TOSSAar orsets praia ie : Persons .. Owned. ‘Terminal at 8t. Paul ; ie , See's Ky ; : formerly of ‘Lisbon, At the Old Prices To River—One or two persons ..... now: general. manager of the Equity ' 7 oe is pie ee oor Meitbd batons az my pend The Gossard Corset Company has ahnouced that effective January 15th they will increase te aie pl le committee of the senate at a hearing the prices of their corsets. Mandan n ferry . eld: at .o’c! js. morning in . and room 306 of the Bismarck National : ea : New bank. building and asked. informa- Price | Now ho Country vate to four persons, per mile .. $ $2 tied conceraing the establshment of} Gossard: modala that will soon ke sold st $2.50 - $2.00 é ‘ ork—FPive ‘persons; per mile .. C a state-owned elevator at St. Paul. i ossar dels that will soon be sold at ..........--:eeee reer rete eee eens pa .f Oars—Per mile ........ Date eater ees mease Gossards that you have worn will retail at .............5-000eseeeeeeeeeers . $3.00 $2.50 nessa, aating that the Eaulty * ‘ Gossards in many models—yours probably, soon .........--.......5+: eens $8.50> $8.00 ange él was uate to ai + . are for oe business which is he- Gossards that have been great sellers, soon ............-ee sees sees sees e race $4.25 " $8.50 ing directed to it. He al e 2 4 : te sora capacity Sand call potuia Gossards in standard models that will be ............. ee bath peaceslee ae ue - ee of: interest concerning a large ter- Gossards in fancy materials, soon ............. SEM aaah tan ss ee $9. . Phone 67 inal, becoming #0 interested in his |. * : * Phone 6 cate hat he missed the ‘morning train Gossards of great values will be ........ ener Sache aia veka eae 10.00 $8.59 z fo . Pee Phone 371 i. Crites: favored @ terminal cle- Gossards of higher prices will be ................. edt tee sok led e Sa 12:50: - 10.00 Phone 106 vator in St.Paul. He indicated that 15.00 1250 ¢ - Phone 458 at fa t thirty mies pene, serene 4 rt be: enti | Phone quate terminals In North Dakets, ‘and | By your corset now and. save this raise in price. « 4 BI to give some idea_of the cost he noted i the fact the Equity Elevator re- = Te A WG." tees wit Cas | Co average ea ‘capac: x iii #3 ie an elevator of the same size,

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