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+. | THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1920 : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE NORTH DAKOTA'S "EAGURERECINCE FIRST HOME [S| HELD JANUARY 31/ OCCUPIED. TODAY)”: “| Dates Changed So Townleyites Can Make Use of School Houses in Country State-Built Bungalow Completed Within $5,000 Limit Pro- vided By Law . Fargo, N. D., Jan thd precinct, caucu: tisan leaguein North Dakota changed today from NA: according to acre ed call the league offic The fact that in the rural districts re used as precinct meeting s and that on Friday, January sare in session made the ehanged date necessary, In the precinet caucus delegates are elected to county convention. —The date for of the Nonpar- was countant with: the Ss today irst stitte- s home, on Custer park, was j built through funds loaned under the ilding act of the sixteenth as- ind it was designed by the owner as a model for future structures ms was his own e hase thus kept the] {cost of a thoroughly modern sere bt home within the $5,000 limit a - Reduces the Cost of re JOHN BORTELL TO Good Living. ee | MOVE HIS PLANT ; PY a aitoet Coal Boni TO FIFTH STREET - ; Well Known Automebile Radia- * tor Repair Man Gives Up Old Place Cloth and fur - Trimmed VY, Price RESSES One assortment. Your choice $9.95 io $14.95 Here is ‘an opportu- by the home-building’ act. He ‘has twenty years in which to pay off the j loan on hig bungalow, in monthly instalments * of only $28.75 for prin: {cipal and interest. } The Adams bungalow consists of a ratge pring | reon with an antique fireplace, dining room, breakfast room, ieee itchen, Bx0 bed. -rooms, bath and full | _ Joun Bortell, whose hardware and basement, The floors are of oak an.{|8utomobile repair shop on the coruer ‘the interior trim of ted birch, finished Of Main and Third streets has been a in mahogany in the living rooms an} !ndmark for some time, will start! in white enamel in the bedrooms, bath, Moving to his new quarters at. 105 land, kitchen, The heating system is! ! Fifth street next week. Mr, Bortell is modern. and* efficient, and: the money | being compelled to give up his present Invested by the state has been made| quarters due ‘to the requirements of to cover an atiractive retaining wall.| Baker-Toppms Co. which handles at- There is a handsome pergola over the| tomobiles in the west half of the store. Jentrance, a large porch in front, and| but which will acquire the entire place French windows between the dining] Mfter Bortell has moved out. room and ing room and dining room In¢his new place on Fifth street, 4 inde ‘brea room. The best of| Bortell will have both the street floor j materials were used throughout in the} #d the upper story as well which will | construction of the dwelling, and, buy-| Sve him @ somewhat larger place than ing direct through local dealers. Mr.| Ne has heen occupying. He will con- tinue to do sheet metal work and au- The food that satisfies every taste and ‘ appetite. Everyone likes those peiclatl ‘ goldén-brown Krispy Krisps. »’ i nity“to bily lish | Adams, as his own contractor, enjoyed toniebile pal . achat hard: y a sylish’ | the advantage of hottom. prices, emobdile repairing, as a3 i Dress at a big saving | An interesting feature of this model] “are They ARE delicious— ‘ : ay bungalow is the fact that every: bit of aie t and we advise you not JM material down to the Iasi mail w LANGER BEGINS Plump, crakling, krispy, golden-brown, * fo ae purchased at home, through the re to overlook this offer. pular channels. and it is fi no. son: SPEAKING TOUR krisp. Full of the goodness of the roastin’ Dresses, made of silks, [aemalnonlen henge fel i: SEN cow C COUNTRY ear—and they are economical,’ tooof ‘ t 5 Ris Fi S | v eon and ie Ge TrReTLINT aaleeseee a0 er oun . Attorney General Tangor , today time of, money. ‘ q ines; values up to is . hegan a three days’ speaking tour iu oY ‘ $65 00, at P penile et eR en mon als Billings and Golden Valley counties, All ready for your appetite which they Get $28.15 ner month, aside trom insur.) "ren whieh Hae Pill be Aeon nied 804 / completely satisfy—all you “need © for 4 § iz $39 50 [as woutd brag" the tga to A ‘ver AS eRe EN ate Breakfast or Lunch with milk and:cream, y and state president of the merican , dh dee | month. REO STe ra teee SoM arene te or with fruit—an allutingly dainty, whole- ——ao | Beach, at Golva, where. he will dis- MINIMUM WAGE cuss the Bowen murder case; at Sen- some dessert. ee pe in : FOR WOMEN TO tinel Butte, Belfield and Me i you EAB ge pire wc i eS or SUKS 5- ot | WILL LEAVE’ ON TRIP ey are st or your money bac ‘ ‘ values; sale nee | ’ BE SET SOON cpl. Edward eee in’ charge of y y : y t a> the 1 iting stat here vill leave * iH H +} : z | A. standard miniom wage will tonight for each and Dickinson. 1 None genuine without this signature— 25. 00 Soon be set for women workers 2f| the interests of the army. Martin i e the state by the workmen's compensit-| hopes ‘to secure a number of recruits tion_burean, according to Commissic hefore returning to this city the be- iG 2 er S. 8. McDonald. One of-the duttes| cinning of next week. } F nest i imposed updn the bureau is to deter-|” SSO MERUN EA eal 40s 1 f1 in “ . } : mine what a “living wage” is, and the:1| LEGION MAN TO a8 | to see that no woman worker in North ‘, q ; * QUID Dakota. is paid less. BE LIEUTENANT j ‘ To defermine the smallest salary on which @ woman ean live, a mi ber of hearings will he held in vari- ous parts of the state by the bur ot the hear on January close ord GOVERNOR IS HOPE (Continued from page one)” Owens, state's attorney of Willi: county, as an independent repudlican candidate for\the primary nomination. POLITICS ARB BOLLING Polities are beginning to boil right FUR TRIMMED at One- Fourth less than regular price. FURS choice “of any “Kellogg’s Korn Krisp—Corn Flakes—in the Green Package” ' ; PRICE OF HUMAN BLOOD GOES UP $30 merrily, and “picking ’em out” is the ns ANE jue gest cuit fracas. PER PINT FOR TRANSFUSION PURPOSES meee amhounced a ten eludes Governor term, but editor predicting that whirl at the job i: slate, whieh in- razier for a third lly the authority for rowill try a third dented by the lead- ing Townley paper of the state, Some- y any “cle and, offer on any at wish to make, The also. subpeena wi the cost of li York, Jan, 15.—Men who sell "! {8r the strike started one muse ¢ blood for transfusion opera- | was on the operating ‘table as a surgeon performed a transfusion operation and the hospital receiv- {| {| on we RPHEUM THEATRE. mon ments they ims bureau will ses to determine Your TONIGHT AND TOMORROW iece in our stock at eure Jntormation on | one up-sta has suggested *to the | «da pint of blood free. P bs to he considered in fi league press that in the event that i Two hours later the nurse was 7 _ing the minimum wag ge for wome r cannot be prevailed t uttonding a clinic, One-Fourth Following the cle of the pr upon to run,” Senator Ralph Ingerson| — $40. i The strike was broken. Profes- | Himinary hearing, a final heart Student nu responded as | sional blood donors were on the might make an acceptable candidate. Ingerson represents Burke and Divi {| counties, very strong league territory. strike breakers. Ten minutes’ af- ea ee en on 4 . Tess than regular price job today at the old wage. be held at Bismarck and a rinimu scale fixed for the various cl indust One lot of Georgette and Tub Silk Waists at in which women are em- the women 4nininum wage division )/ of the lureau. hearings throughout. the -state. in the upper house, and he has shown The most likely guess is that if Fra- zier does not run for reelection; if “goes back to the farm,” John N. Ha- ke was promised Gronna’'s the congressiona) pickings in the First district do not look very good to Lem- ke this year, as a result of an alleged sees a better opportunity for Success | ( job when. the republican nomination by the en support than Rurtness, and it seems barely possible that should the leagu fail to nominate its candidates on the nioued RETARY COLLECTS DATA Tonner tein sumnaay with the league leader gracefully retired feting of J. F. T. O'Connor, Burtness’ WAI STS The compensation ,Murean already | thing more than a friendly “boom” lies dn favor of John M. Baer as the con- Grand Forks: county running mate in has a vast amount of data collected | hack of the introduction ‘of his name gressional nominee in the First dis- the house} as the democartic contender, . Th a) ah ls Miss Hazel Parkash, ‘secretary of | remains to be seen, trict two years gao, It+is said tha: O'Connor would draw a bigger leigue A Remarkable Story of Night Life of New York’s Broadway, in Seven Truly ‘Wonderful: Acts Miss_Farkash’s report, which wili| he contents himself with his Peoples By GEORGE BRONSON HOWARD. |... probably he made public ina few days | party candidacy for the presidenes, or, ion at ad ayalnst the ieague Roe i Houle ona = : : p . ver valley, and that ne , should pecome the F : nt $4.98 will form, the basis of the bureau’s}1s he has expressed a desire to dc. donioctats” caialdate and iddicate-that FEAT RING H. B. WARNER AND in a campaign for the senatorship, which would he state-wide. CAN BAER COME BACK It is common talk in the valley that Baer is through. 0. B. Burtness of | such an endorsement would be accepc- able to him. On the othér hand, democrats who do not belleve thélr canse to be entire- ly hopeless, would like to see J. F. T. gan, commissioner ef agricilture and labor, will be the league, nominet. ‘There are rumors to the effect that th]. nomination has been promised Haga t who is one of the pillars of the ‘Town- ALL-STAR CAST MY HEAD! Beautiful Silk Wash . Waists, economy sale When the Ney administration and -a member of Grand Forks, a comiistent ramet for | O Connor heading thelr state tleket: THE PLAYERS 5 ? © job, 1s expected.to be the indepen-| It is doubtfal i nnor would ac- “ ; price ieoa fee thie | [oie second Aerueeti at there ts dent candidate for the republican nom- | cept the nomination ‘in opposition to H+ Arnold L'Hommedieu. “God's Man”. Hagan jis “generally popular with the Jeaguers d there seems to be no question that he would be ‘an acceptable candidate \ froma Nonpartisan standpoint, ALLACK FOR THE BENCH ‘ sioner Heorge Fi. Wal-| lace has been picked by the league RES 88 .to oppose Chief Justice A. M.[ {eererrr eres Mrs. L’Hommedieu. Arnold's mother Richard L’'Hommedieu, Arnold's father, pastor af the Church. Of the Cross .... 0+. secs e eee ee ects eens Albert Tavernier a Paul L’ Hommedieu, Arnold's younger brother Stanhope Wheatcroft “Bertie,” Arnold's “sweetheart” and “a-lady.of the chorus” Barbara Castleton ”'to Arnold. . . Barbara” Gilroy .Sydney Vorzimer ination, and it is said that if otner) Langer, should’ the attorney general candidates ean he kept ont of the field,! defeat the Townley faction lin the Burtness will win hands down. An. republican primaries, but shoulg Lan- interesting situation might he created) ger be harred, O'Connor would he con- in the First should Burtness garner sidered a white hope. ne feels all out- f per- | haps a coated tongue—it the signal that poi- sons are accium- ulsting .in the system, and # shouldbe clean- $2.98 A. W. LUCAS offensive breath allied ailments results from auto- ‘tion or self-poisoning. Take castor oil, or procure at the drug a pleasant vegctabic_ laxative, led Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, eém- posed of May-apple, aloes and jalap. as City, Kans.:—“Dr. Pellets have been my family ~ medicine for many. years. | . Laised quite 2 e large family and from the time my chitdron were small T always gave them th ‘Pleasant Pellets. Daubert ianson, whose term expires this| 4 neighbor and college chum of Arnold’s Od OULAR CONSE: and who ig expected to be a ean- Edward: Earle . aplecrin iy, [didate for re-election to the. supreme 4 = fathe Tustiee of the Peace...... COMP ANY after meal Sian, [hench. Wallace, it will be remember-| { Hascy Brtinge ms ay ed, was a tentative candidate for the] ¢ Carol Caton, a debutante—foremost in Archie's. ante ped eee x and Service heartburn, gon. then an assistant fi the ‘attorney Hugo Waldemar, another of ‘Arnold’s chums - Walter Hiers general's office, ran away with the Johe Walensr Hugo’s father—Congressman of S.A. . : ‘ i 3 iam Frederics - Betty: Bellairs ‘Tom Burroughs ce, an idealization of ‘Arnold's... ....._ +Marion Cummings keeper of a “fence” and a flock of protegees, Maud De Vere ~ . Jean Stuart. ‘erpsichore's Jack Sherrill * running ma .-Dan Jarrett Tessa Danseuse, - Yona Landowska Cap’n Denny, a daring old salt,-a natural born smuggler... Alfred Heming Quimby Quivvers, college gambler and Wall street “power” fo ;Sydney D'Albrook id's... .John Mackin Bob McMillan plum., With the expiration of the } term of Chief of Justice C! the court will have the privilege of electing its own presiding magistrate. The rule is that the honor goes to the member with the shortest term, There are three members with short terms— Associate Justices Robinson, Trirdzell and Grace, all of whem were elected four years ago, with the endorsement of the league. The plum is believed to lay poten Robinson and Birdze.. TORSTHIP The tet that Senator Asle J. Gron- na's.term expires this Junusnal amount of | tional fight in t instantly relieves Dyspepsia, * Sure! . Secon S Or oe 2a — n ee Set ~ z Sst ee ~ r « . x ~s 3 _ ; “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ ora Sour,,Acid, Gassy Stomach—quick! ThesPhilosophe s Food souring, gas, acidity Wonder: ti what upset. your stomach? Well, don bother! The moment you cat a tablet; ov two of Pape’s Diape all th lumps of indigestion pain, the’ sow ness, heartburn and belching of gas due to acidity, vanish—trnly wonder-|out causing distress, The cost is so ful! little. The benefits so great. You, <oo, Millions of people know that it fs} will be: a Dispepsin enthusiast after- needless to be bothered with indiges- | wards. A Tow tablets of Pape's Diaper: a ity and t onee—no waiting! Buy a Pape’s Diapepsin yow! Don’t erable! Try to regulate your s ch $o you can eat favorite foods inn, a curbstone philosopher... " They were once in high favor th the leagu. Kraft. a laws = s ) 28 3 yer of question and cunni .Charles-Halton apeats to have slumped about. a yenr prhak es ry ms YS ago, .nd, athd apparently. he its : 7 Clabber, ‘solid’ properietor’ of a opium smoking “parlor” Arthur Lavigne recovered some of his popularity the Ro: . y Schmuck ‘a fi e underworld -H. D. Southard commen opinion seems to he e . Hy Will be opposed. by the leagne for Columbia Phonographs M cies a clothes man Tascipy tscre cies: Senne Mite S ine renomination on the republican ticke*. Columbia Records _ ' 0. G. Putnam 4 ee preat Pellets? | found them It. is said on authority that scews Sennen) 0: G. Pa help to me in bringing up my |to he good that William Lemke, view ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED PEELE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE PEERED EERERE | president of the National Nonpartisan times warded off sick spells my children | Jeague, and once second to Townley ould otherwise have had.”—MRS. | in authority, weuld like to go to Wash- MARY LE. BRADLEY, 932 Gomer Avg, | ington. It is even reported that Lem- y in as much as they have many COWAN’S DRUG STORE