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ie coyjand will take JF THURSDAY, APRIL-24,-1919. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS" COME HERE ~ J WANT To sa bea Z A BARY, | The Employment Bureau |) Want. Ad -Columns Sal man Chaulteurs Mechanie Classified ‘Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional ingertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—2z Union Painters: MM. T nell, contractor. Wh WAN J—Competent F Dukota_Motor_Co. W law WANT Wachter Transter Cos, Bismarck WANTED—Man, at Northern Produce Co. WANTED—Soy_to work around store and deliver packages, | Must furnish refere Apply Wondeg. Store_personally. 4 WANTED—Tristworthy man f with — responsibility. Lahr Motor Sales Co. D—Two men to unload coal, contract Apply chief engineer Hughes Elec: ark tric Compan WANTED—A st lass epliable: ana fora general garage. “Apply by addressin <P 0. Hox No. 27) Regan, 3 4.22-1Wi NTED—We need a dagen men for for. our ice agony routes, Highest wages. Steady work'"Fel. 60, Wacbter, Transfer ismarck. 4:23-3t VANTED—An ‘arround ‘mechanic for garage. Write or sce Ben Janssen, Stanton, x WANTED—Three_ thoroughly. experienced “me- ‘Ganiee, (No amateurs’ need apply) eae Motor Sales Co, WANTED—Union _Pfinters. Good. oo steady ke. Call a or jaddress Foreman Trit . Co. arck, N. D. vane ED =i eacable vos ‘woman at Grand Par WRITE LOS ANGELES YM. C TO iSchool. Get started right. mo, * FOR SALE OR RENT— —- HOUSES AND FLATS rivers FOR SALE—A 5-r0om, bungalow, new; 50-(t. lot, well located; 2 blocks ‘frém high school; 3° blocks from’ north ward, hot and: cold water connections in basement: screened in porch; storm doors, storm sash and screens al complete, all painted up including the roof; to be sold of easy terms with small payment down. and balance on monthly pay- ae Here i¢'a chante to make. your rent for your home... This property. cannot FE aunlicated today for less than $4500.00 1 marae less. vente for ‘ogeupancy at once. interes ite. in. care 619, slr FOR RENT— Toons avid “bath,, modern. Call_at_422-1 th St. $-24-3t FOR RENT=5 rooms, all modern. Single i ee rooms, Nice place for summer. d_ $7 a_month rent. One night, 406. Bartis Sra'st 22-Lwk SALE—Six tom sirictiy_ modern bung: ‘alow. in iew addition, A bargain af bought at of If interested af a ees FOR SALETNew modern seven room eae and ara ‘ain for quick sale. Mrs. ee nett ok Se Phone’ 8 wk GCon-| 1 1 1 1-t€ | - desires position ty, prefer country. —Ap- D—-Girl for general housework, DID eo NOW THE” GROCERS WIFE HAS. SOLDIERS & SAILORS ee BISMARCK- DAILY. ENE WELL-WELL- TLL BET THEY'RE DISAPPOINTED, A BOY? AS THEY WANTED We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for oné month FREE of charge. type oil engi kota, attorneys for plamtiff and re- spondent. Dakota, attorney for, defendant and appellant. Dakota. of counsel. spondent, spondent and Appellant. to Lae security for costs is not ap- order denying her motion that the pe- dtioner, Julius J, Ostlund. be required to. give security for costs. low bo You VOW THEY TURN AW Ts DISADDOINYED, Maw! ites which will fisk “and Murphy, Minot, North Da-| l«ture or other ity. j (4) Rates George H. Stillman, Minot, North tron ae are sul John A. Van Wagencn, Minot, Nortl: a From Ca County. Julius J. Ostlund, Petitioner and re- ys, Christine Ecklund, Re- (5) Under th Syllabus me An order refusing to require a party | ty to. modify valid onl wh n the District Court of le, Judge. Ecklund, appeals from an (6) pressi Latiog In the affect (Generator. Write |" Appeal’ digitised, It’ will. not! bo PTE | Optnion of the Court by Chris.Pin-| °° intended. Fy Stcye wecdd tun ‘e posts for | Sou, Ch. —. Grace, J., concurs in re- sale. “phone SI RAC. Torayth sult. ; Stree) 41 Augustus Réberts, of Fargo, N.D. ‘ FOR SALE—One second, hand bi atrorney for appellant. i ‘9 repeal, iinpa good as new. “Anquire C. A, Barth 1 4 ARDENS PLOW. 4i8-X. 4-14-Tm. | LOST AND FOUND ; = HWAULED AND. Herman Ode. 80 acres hag: be par gone back to’ grass. Every acre. tillable, Ju best part of country. $80 per acre, $500 cash, bal EST A his spring and save D—Competem Cook. Mts, IL R. endl 104-2 ing, Phone ED—At ofte, strong middk-aged wo- who understands sewing to work in tail- or shop all pr part time. "Good wages to right. party.” “Address 629, care Trt 4 FED—Lady Clerk, one that is experi- J to take full charge of store, good salary ‘to right party. Write 631. aeibine: Bot TED—Competent girl for general 7 Highest_wages.:_ Phone 657. hest_wages:*<twone OT -WANTED—Wowan. for general house work. er week, 423 Third a Bis- 2-1wk WANTED—Girl for general housew: th. yuire Hoffman's, Chocolate Son aes Hotfman, 4-19-lwk WANTE! eS for_general housework, Ap- fiel, 424 0th etreet or “phone 4-19-lwk Was NTEDSGT or caeneral bowework.. A ply’ 4 Ave. A-West, or ‘Se phone 73, 18 {| WANTED—Chamber maid at_Grand Pacitc WANTED Gil for general Towsework “Mi. NT no mies, 10" Ave. A. West. Phone Re 4-11-46 TEDSA eal dor bossenore Small high wages. ‘Apply 117 Mai SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED—A ‘situation with chance for ivancement, .by. returned soldier... Ad- dress 626; care Tribune. : 4-17-1m AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCL! WANTED—Six cylinder Oakland, res. ep not earlien than 1917 model. Must ‘mechanical condition and. chea pie ca Address 628 Tribune. 4-21-1wl FOR SAGE—Two- hew touring cars,. popu ‘make, Low. price. "Address Box “3 ‘eet Pas marck, b, it FOI SALE-45-pamsepaer Chi newly. painted and pveriiauled. dition,” Phone 79 or call at 206 8th St. \ ROOMS FOR RENT a RENT—Modern: rooms. Call 38 Main 4-23-26 For RENT—Rooms for it housekeeping, Qlso gaint. Phone AeLe TELE FOR RENT- Rarnished housekeeping rooms. All. conveni Pleasant apartment, cen- trally, focated. Call at “Varney apts. , a eee St. OM AND BOARD at Dunraven. Some Cooking, 212.3rd_ street. 4-23-1wk FOR” RENT—Two™ rooms for light house- POS NS WANTED ere tie s reasonable, 703 Front, St. WANTED—Pos: by. eae stenog- | FOR RENT—Rooms with bathe if it rapher, Call , or Lock Box 42, Bis-| only, over Gussner ‘store. See Geo. igre marek, 4.19Awk| | ner. FOSITION WANTED—As clerk in general | FOR RENT—Front room in modern eine store. Six years experience; Norwegian; 24 psc, to unfurnished rooms for Tight house- ears old. st of references. H. K.. My- ‘ceping. 518-10th street. Phone 714-L. king, McGregor. N._D. 3:29-1mo. 421-1wk POSITION | WANTE! B-¥ounk raat experi: | ROOM AND BOARD at 620-6th St... Also enced and competent, desires position as} t ~ Stenogtapher, alvo has good khowledes ob ee en earawes: for sent. Apply Sree gases Box 466. 28-tf, Q J. H. HOLIHAN REAL ESTATE A Special . Favor 1 congider, I an conveying a spe- cial favor on peopl le who are seeking to-buy or build a home, when! inform you that it will cost aight? percent more to build at present, as compared with five years ago. 4 was going to say that, “I have a very desirable home_on 9th street, which in my ‘estimation will be one of the principal streets in the city ‘of Bismarck in a few: years—understand the car line will run’ up 10th street. This house is modern from A to)X ‘Y Z. Seven rooms, bath, built in-feat- The contractor who built se, described -it as--‘peaches and cream.’ So if you should ask me about this very irable piece of Property, just ask’ in regard to the and tream on 9th street. This house cannot be built today |W tr less than $6000.00. But if I can i GOOD: BOARD and gomy Call at é West -191.Wl ‘phone 623-L. ioe T—Modern, . light ra eepin rooms. 627-R or 311 4th St. eek FOR R ice Rooms and rooms for light housekeeping, in modern business block. 18-1! FOR RENT eats Rooms. ca etneth or ne_619-L, 4.22-1wk MISCELLANEOUS *phone_ 147. THE NEW TAXI-LINE. M..B.. Morford, 305: Main -St., Try_us for service dens plowed, good di taett ‘Anderson, ‘phone 588-1. 4-23-26ks ASHES: HAULED, PREPARED to haul ashes and sand and plow stove, wood. gardens also nice dry cord. wood for sale. Photie 271 424-1wk Wa TED Surging: cases taken. to home. eat 40z-0th St. or phone. 568... Mrs. ‘Cora Lamb 3-Lwk FOR’ SALE—2 beds, springs, mattresses, din- ing. room: table, 4 chairs, Hoosier cabinet, 1 feather Soeker and chair, 1 cot and pad, machine, »case, ice-box, -kitchen = ahi cwashitigugnackine “and cerriigery, fan etc. Everything for four room housekeep- ing. ie 882;X or call room .306, Bis- marek. Bank buifdtny 4-23-2¢ ‘two-wheel. baby .cart. Mrs. ee: fe. Pearson. Gost 4-22-3t State Sse: _Prompt ‘attention to all orders. “ies a Sep wees oe rite or see AW. 4-22-5t IR RR RES ead (28 i i SUPREME COURT i ivation, by in ing cre Good house, barn Hand out bail ings. 3 1-2 miles to lone, h school and about 600 ; half dow rves ‘ s », Tone. hy 1 *4-t-lio From Ward County. Foster & Connolly, a co-partnership consisting of W.-R, Foster and P.'L:/' Connol'y doing business under the for- going 1..me and’ style, ‘with principal place of business at Minot,’North Da- kota, vs. M. E. Dwire, defendant and appellant. Syllabus. Defendant made application and served motion to open a default judg: ment. She made an affidavit of merit sufficient in form and substance which was supported’ by other affi- davits and exhibits. The trial court denied the motion. Held. under the circumstances existing in this case such denial by the trial’court’ was an abuse of its discretion. Appeal from the district court ot Ward county, K. BE. }eighton, judge. Reversed. Opinion’ of the court by Grace, J., ANY SUGAR WERE FoR MN COFFEE ¢} which provided for the operation of i] Hensation in their owners. lawful pol tes except dD. Pfeffer &- Pfeffer. of Fargo, attorneys for responcent. dent or Director General, under S to regulate | intrastate as amended, ‘© Commiss intrastate rate uch rates is necessar affect the t ALL WEEK, 1 supersede pre- existing wful rates prescribed by the legis competent state author- initiated by the Presi- bject to review by the erce Commission, and alter is the power ed in it under the Act as te Commerce, s it no authority es as such, he Interstate Commerce the Inte te Com- sion has no uthority en the modif to the complete state commerce, ab of a clear ting state re; tte commer presumed that Congr (7) Under Section 15 of the Act of tir, or affect the exist- lice regulations of , the where such regulations. insportation of troops ite of North Dakota, ex rel Wil- at nthe lim Langer. Attorney General, Peti- mnateriatk, and) government supe tioner. v. Northern Pacific Railw or the: lassie of etocka aun bonds, Coftpany, and Walker D, Hines, as Been pte rate nine: inn Director General of Railroads of the ay aetol pollen & ‘ited: § Defer y ‘i : ne es, ‘Defehdan as used in Section 15, is not. limited : to regulations dir affecting the Under the authority vested in him ly Act of Congress of August 29, 1916, President of the United States, on aubrEee eeu Lecember 26, 1917, issued 2 proclama-) rresgi i tion assuming the po: ion and con- Orkgiinn of the railroad systems of the Op March, 21, 4918, was approved, trol United States. an. Act of Congress relation of th Peremptory Opinion of t Kobinsen cone and Grace J Charles Dont Attorney for 1 Hildreth, x Dak., the transportation systems then under government. control ‘and, for ji com: Acting un- der Section 10 of that Act, the Diree- tor General. of Railroads promulgated General Oorder Number Twenty; e'ght, increasing freight rates horizon: tally and prescribing a unjform senger fare of'8 cents per miilt, not dis- ©} tinguishing ‘between interstate arid’ in- trastate traffic. | Held: (1) ‘The Act of Congress of March 21, 1918, confers upon the President extraordinary ‘executive powers render ed¢ necessary /by the existence of a state of war. (. 2) ‘The termination ofhostilities un- cer the armistice does not justify judi- cial interference to restrain the further exercise of the extraordinary executive powers rendered necessary by the ex- istence of a state of war. (3) Section 10 of the Act of Con- gress of March 21, 1918, which gives tu the President power to initiate rates, fares charges, classifications, regula- ticns and practices, is construed in the light of the other provisions of the act ard of the pre-existing method of reg wuting commerce through the agencie of Federal and -State governments, and as so construed it does not confer orig- iual authority to initiate intrastate and fendants. From respondent, v. ard appellant. Syllabus: not bound by ducted on_ its (2. have been’ agi ces sufficient matter, COME ON DANY, Tae, Nove BIB OFF -WE'LL Go ovT FoR A LITHE RIDE IA THE CART WITH Z| iS Ive JUST SP@cr Two Hours YOURE NOT GOING To Tate |” |THE Pow ovT Tomcur | Hope? GETTING Rig READY FoR The health, lives me aed ~ S.Distr S. Atty, of Counsel, attorne Wn. Langer, ney for Petitioner ; ard, Counsel for Petitioner. the corporation original suit should have been begun is not precluded from’ maintaining «a | Subsequent action on the same subject of the people, but lations designed to. pre- aition and economic op- Proceeding in Mandamus on Attorney” General. Writ awarded. he Court. by Birdzell, J. urs specially. Bronson put. linneapolis, Minn. r General; M.A. nelly, dir Attorney General, ator- Frank E. Pack- Ward County. Scandia, State Bank of Fergus Falls, Minnesotd, a corporation, Plaintiff anc D. A, Dinnie, Defendant (1) A corporation which was not a party to prior litigation is a judgment of dismts- sal, where the litigation was not con- behalf. Where, through mistakes of 2 tanaging agent common to two cor- Porations, @ ‘suit was begun in the name of one corporation which should ainst the plaintiff cor- poration, in the absence of circumstan- to create an estoppel. in whose name the DOINGS sd THE DUFFS Olivia Does the Pony’s Curls Up in Kids By Allman TKtow TT BUT THERE Isl ‘ANN. MORE- OLWIA AND | WAVE .DEEM FEEDING IT WAY, THEY HAD A SIGN IN TH WINDOW “BOY WANTED’! Court of Ward Judge. Arrrmed, M, J. & Murphy, appellant, LL. Halvorson, Minot, spondent. Opinion of the Court ‘by F Minot, for Halvor ney for r attorneys N attor- From Cass County. Robert M. Pollock, James W. Pol- k and John C. Pollock, co-partners under the firm name and style of Pollock & Pollock, Plaintiffs and re spondents, ys. Martin E. Johnson, De- fendant and appellant. Syllabus: When a 1 mént on a Ie rty appeals from a judg- ct, he must serve and tile an assignment of errors and cause statement of case to be served and settled as prescribed by the statute, Appeal from the District Court. of County; Hon, A. 'T. Cole, Judge. Affirmed, Opinion of the Court by Robinson, J. Grace, J. concurs in the result, Tim, A. Francis, Fargo, for appel- lant owler & Green and Pollock & Bol- leck, pro se, both of Fargo, for re- spondents, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Allan G. Thayer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned B. C. Marks, administrator of the estate of Allan G. Thayer, late of Burleigh and state of Norin Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims_against said sed. to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four ‘| The North West Quarter (NW) of the city of Bismarck, in the County | # PAGE 7. \montas. atter.the. first. pyblication. of this’ notice,: to. said ‘administrator at his office dnwthe City’ ‘Natiofial’\3ank Blg;, inthe city: ‘of Bismarck, | in said’, Byrleigh county. een Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1919. B. C. MARKS, Administrator. H. F. O’Hare, Attorney for Petitioner . Bismarck, N. D- ‘ First publication on the 3rd ‘day of April, 4. D. 1919." ‘ 4—3 10°17 24. SALE OF LAND : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable I. C. Davi s, Judge of the County Court ‘of*' County ‘of Burleigh, in the State “of (orth Dakota, dated the 21st ‘day of pril’A.'D. 1919, the undersigned, | pe administrator of the estate of J E. Casserly, late of the Borough mh Brooklyn in the County of Kings‘and | State of New York, Deceased, eee fell at private sale to "the highest |for one-third cash and the balan a credit of two years time pa; two equal annual installments, lved payments drawing interes€: at irate of 6 per cent per annum, subject jto confirmation by the Judge * ofvaaid , {County Ce prt, the following describe land, to-wit: of section Nine (9) in Township 188 North of Range 75, West of the 5th Principal Meridian in Burleigh Coun- ty, state of North Dakota, and a The South West Quarter (SW%) of section Nine (9) in Township 188, North of Range 75, West of the 5th |Principal Meridian in the said county jof Burleigh. The said tracts of land will be sold separately under said order of Court at private sale upon written -bids j therefor to highest bidder on the {terms and at the time — herein stated and the unpaid part ‘of the purchase price’ thereof must be secured by the purchaser or purchas- by first mortgage on the tract ér |tracts sold under said order of Court. The sale will be made on or after the 2nd day of May A. D, 1919, All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of F. H. Register, jsaid administrator, in the Webb Block in the city of Bismarck in’ the said county of Burleigh, or. filed with the judge of said County Court, or de- livered to the undersigned personally. l. H. REGISTER, Administrator of. the estate of of Joseph E. Casserly, Deceased. Dated April 22nd, A. D. 1919. (April 23 24 29.) United est bidder On sealed proposals whieh wi a 2 il 30, 1919, Bismarck, N- den filing" cab: wooden files office ‘equip: ment. Property listed 1 hetween the hours of 9 Further informfition on Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Licensed’ Kzsbalsier in Charge Day Phone 50 ane DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. : FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Bismarck, N,D- ——S SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per Per -Per 2000 100 50 Billy’s. Big 10c Sellers ..-.... $85.00 $8.20 $4.15 Commercial Clubs 83.00 8.30 4.15 Little Billy’s ... 40.00 4.00 2.00 North Dak. Star 40.00 4.00 2.00 Our Hero ..... + 40.00 4.00 2.00 Home Industry.. 36.00 3.60 1.80 N. P. Special . 31.00 3.10 1.55 We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) - William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243 It thinki you are thinkin on ke FRENCH & BUGGIES Rew carriage or wagon you to get our prices, Hardware — Tools WELCH Harness — Carriages — Wageas BANNER HOUSE | Boarders wanted; room and boatd per. week. Two in a bed is apiece. Single and double rooms. Board is as good a place as in the state for the Sot Owner and‘pro- COLEMANIg