The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1920, Page 7

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AY , ‘ Sl ‘ia a rh oe Fiat t oy 1 eee “~ vs ’ Pe | es! Ly 4 4 ra i\ee iP ‘ aah o* 9 os \ for THURSDAY, FER. 5, 1920 HUGE BUILDING) TO HOUSE WORLD BUYERS’ MARKET To Be Established in Paris in Two ‘Years and Will Ac- commodate Thousands Plans for fhe great Marche “du Monde, or meeting place the buyers of the world. which is to be established in Paris in two yea omemplate the erection of at vast building nine times the size of ‘Trafalgar Square and containing not only $.000 tures, ineludin club and> the 1 London, Feb. luxurious est banquet hall in the worl. Details of the scheme were given here by Sir Charles Dundas; tary of the Association of Gr tain und “The object,” producers and buye facility to perform all their transac: tions in one place, “It will be the only Huilding in the world where the rentals will decreake according to the length of the leases, and where the tenants will be con: sidered as valued clients, and not as objects of speculation, > “The building will he of s said, “is to give oF the world the with a froptey It will be nine _fime ufalgar Square. and will cost approximately 4.000.000 pounds. s enormous “building.” con- y Charles Dundas, “will con- 000 shops; the most) Inxurious club in the world for buyers producers, swimming du baths, ¢ymnasiwn.” restaurant, room, roof, garden, everal lecture rooms, industrial —cineir and the world’s largest hanquetin pom, “Briefly, what is contemplated the erection and opération of a ve table city, in which it may reasonably he estimated there will he a float- ing population of — manufacturers, produeers, merchants, buyers and the Necessary employees, exceeding — 30,- 000 people.” : i Sir Charles added that the advan- is huge project te the and buyers would he enormous, “One of the principal objects or this world’s market in Paris.” id. because the French is the pivet of the. railway s ef Europe, and the advice. of “the buyers of the world has heen’ taken, on, this matte GOVERNMENT WILL AID DISABLED MEN N FORMER FORTS Mental Cases and. Tuberculosis Will Be Taken Care of in Montana Helena, Mont., Feb. 5. for caring-for disabled former ice men of northwestern states are soon to be installed at Fort William Henry Harrison, near here, and Fort Missoula, at Missoula. Captain Fred E. Hamilton recently visited the for- mer army posts.in connection with their equipment/as rehabilitation hos- pitals. Mental cases are to be treated at Fort Harrison and tuberculosis and general s at Fort Missoula. Tu- berculosis cases also are to be treat- ed at Boise Barracks, Boise, Idaho. | Regular troops have not been sta- | tioned at the two Montana army posts | for several years, Fort Harrison was; used during the war as a mobiliza- tion point for Montana soldiers. It has been in care of a custodian, how- ever, and is declared to be in good Family_of three adults want’ two or three furnished ‘rooms for light housekeeping. Address or phone Tribune and ask for A. G. V. F RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SS i f ” ; WAVE TABLE DONT TWe.1064? You EATING WITH YouR. -No! You FRUITELEAVE We Tas! THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1920 ‘ eee condition. The fort.is four miles from this city, with which it is connected with an electric line, It is within view of the main range of the Rocky Mountains, and excellent opportunities for recreation are at hand. Fort Missoula».was last used, for housing members of the Student Army ‘Training corps. The last regular troops were stationed, there ig 1917. It also has beén:in charge of a care- taker and.the “buildings are said to be in first-class sha; : PEACE COUNCIL IS SAME AS PREVIOUS i! TO LEAGUE IDEAL Ambassadors and Ministers Now Handling International Affairs as of Old Washington, Feb, 5. ~Dissolution of the supreme. council at Paris mark a return to the old methods of -con- ducting international ex mges thru the regularly accredited ambassadors and ministers and theiy foreign ottic Officials here do not regard as nec sary any formal council of ambassa dons in’ Paris, but. there will he fre- quent conferences hetween those now in the French capital “and Americar Ambassador Wallace will report to the state -department ‘any new — proposi- tions that may be advanced regarding the important ues left unsettled be the supreme council. such at » Adriatic question and the Turkis! treaty. Ambassador Wallace will he guidea jin his treatment of these subjects by j express instructions from the — state | department. (GRAFTON WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN HOME FROM FALL Believed to Have Fainted and Twisted Neck in Falling, Causing Death | N.D, Fe, ROMs. 'P. well known resident of this found dead in her home at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon by her (daughter Tri When the daughter came home’ at the hour ted she ;found her mother lying on the floor jand thought her to be ina faint, bui upon the arrival of thé doctor it was ascertained that she was dead, It is believed that the unfortunate woman fell in- a, faint and in some Manner twisted her neck in the fall, causing death. Gagnon is su by her nd, T. Gagnon; her mother, » Joseph Campbell, of Oakwood: five ers, seven brothers, four nd “three sons, Grafton, Gagnon, hy daughters, One son, Jean, known to he some phice in the west, has as yet not been, located, and funeral arrangements have been delayed while, an effort 1s j being made to locate him. FARGO WOMEN TO ; FIGHT RELEASE OF KATE O'HARE Take Up Battle Started By Pa- triotic Bismarck Organi- {laws of the nation, 1Co. B. auxiliary | The Co, B. au {| women, | where adopted by . Made up of Fi oO that the letter Governor insult to the courts of the jon, ' sidering employing outside help to do the hospital sewing abandoned by the j imates, Dr. Trotter 8 Diamonds have been discovered in the gold coast colony of Africa. The largest weigh a karat. x LEAVE THE GET ANY which DT eae oF North Dakota, wrote to ! Wilson, in submitting metitions for the pardon ‘of Mrs, O'Hare, are mis HELEN AND I WILL GET ALONG ALL RIGHT - 3) CHICAGO LV Hog receipts—20,000, Heavyweight, $14.40 to $14.90. Mediumweight, $14.75 to: $1 Lightweight, $14.90 to $15.15. Lightlight, $14.50 to $1 Heavy packi to $14.10. Heavy packing sows, rough, $13.50| to $1 Pigs, $13.75. to $14.50. Cattle receipts—-8,000. Beef steers, medium and_heavy- weight, choice und prime, $15 to $17. Medium and good, $11.25 to $15. | Common, $9.55 to $11.25. Lightweight, good and choice, $12.2. 25) l to $1 $8.75 Common roiy $6.65 to $13.1 mooth, $13.75. and medium, to| $12.25. Butcher cattle heife Cows, $6.65 to $11. Canners and cutters, $ 50 to $6.65. * Veal calves, $17 to $18.50. 4 | zations Feeder steers, $8 to $12, : Stocker steers, $7.10 to $10.75. } Fargo, N. Sheep receipts-—13,000. ~( addressed to ident W: pro-| Lambs, 84 pounds down, $17 Lo} j tes against any jardon for Kate | $19. {| j Richards O'TL: the socialist Culls and commen, $14 to $16.25.) ; ling. tive yea n the Leaven Ew medium good and choice, $10} peritentiat: iolating the sedition fo §1 Culls and common, $6.50 to $9.50, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Unchange other stiteh unl they are paid forj}of personal property on which the {their labor, This is the statement of’ plaintiff has a chattel mortgage. The | ic iDr. F. E. Trotter, president of the;answer is that the property was lev- board of health. The board is con- ied on and seized under the writ of attachment against the mortgagor, and that the mortgage was taken h in+ tent to hinder, delay and defraud cred- litors. The issue, as presented_ by the pleadings and the evidence, was one of fact and not law. Yous Stier EXCUSE ME MOTHER WHILE ISEE WHAT HELEN WANTS. EPIDE | IN FARGO, DOCTORS CLAIM IN REPORT! ‘DOINGS Or THE DUFFS Mothers Are Always Netw Curious | on.Nes, Tommy, | SAceeual wee i - WANT To, SEE You For A MINDTE! | endants. Appeal fi Morton Cou le, J. Reversed Jacobson neys torneys for 1 “rom McHE T, K.-Strand, Respondent, Sylabui The State Merito zaws 1918), is prescribed in the upon on account agains Action a former soldier in the active mi tury service; from a judgment ren- dered in favo: the plaintiff, the defendant h Judgment dered dismis Opinion o} yk Respondent. Albert W pellant. at heal to be re wore: rene ‘ied to Manifestly the court erred by, di- { period. ! noon to This recting a verdict in favor of the de- District Hon, W Court LL. Nuess- rom ati 5 and new trial granted. Opinion of the Court by Robinson, & Murray, Mott, for Appellant. Sullivan & Sullivan Respondent RY COUNTY, vs. Alfred Larson, Appellant, and: © ; J. KE. Elsberry, Garnishee. um. Act, (Ch. 10, is available to a soldier who has been in the active military F ce of our government, even after act. appealed. rev ed. * the Court by Bronson, h. J. concurs spe- for oriey eber, Att ABATING | rney for Ap- 1G cae : : NSANE MEN STRIKE "ROM MORTON COUNTY {Few Cases Will Be Reported For era James H. Turton, Plaintiff and + i es i 'Are Inmates. of Hospital, But; Appellant.| Next Two Months, But Not H ‘ i i Want Pay For Work singenheimer Mercantile Co. a | in Big Numbers Nonolulu, Feb. 5.—-Patients at the corporation, and Oscar Olson, i s ee territorial hespital for the insane, who ‘Sheriff in and for Morton oun- Fargo, N. D. ‘The influenza | thave been working in the lorty, North Dakota, Defendants and | and pneunronia epidemic which dsj ishop making clethes for “themselves Respondents. | veloped in Fargo two weeks ago: hd the other patientg, have gone on | Syllabus. ! s course, in the opinion of the and have refused to put in an-} This is a suit for the conversion! ci , outbreak of the contag- pated hy Dr. A, A. Nich- th officer, or Dr. 1. health commissioner. ~ that they: expect ported for the next two sof influ e health phy covering the 24-hour the same number of ¢ ‘ ’Twas Merely a Breathing Spell! | | tus | * 2OWLING | BUT AS TERCABLE. LASTED BONN. NOBODY Took ANY AOTICE OF AWCUE THouGHT ? GOING To BE of Attor- Mandan, At- the “period time ed and action or- »|for and delivered. Eagle , Tailoring & Hat Works, » Now THAT YOUVE FIAISMED MAVING THAT HORRIBLEY il Noss, I HOPE. You oe) BY ALLMAN Hit aH nut | | | | ew cases reported for the preceding 24-hour period. Rut one new case of influenza-preumania wasmreported to diy to Dr. Nicho! 2 Fargo Knights of clumbus Remodel Old Club Rooms iChanges in ~ Present Quarters . Will Cost $10,000— Wilt Not Build ; temporarily ‘the proposition of erect- {ing a club building Fargo council of Knights of. Columbus last evening voted to remodel the top floors of itheir building on Broadway for ¢lud purposes at an approximate cost of 1 $10,090, i P. Cosgriff, grand knight; said | this morning that council members could not see théir way clear at this time to spend several hundred thou and dollars in the construction o Ja new tnilding. but that within four years steps toward the erection of a j Knights of Columbus club | might he taken. | GYMNASIUM IS PLANNED Under the second floor of the building wil le remodeled fo provide “a secretary s pitice, billiard and card room, shower | baths and locker rooms, 'The dance ‘ thall will be u as a combination jkymnasinum, ball room and initiati jroom. A full dine of athletic equ | ment will be purchased. i The third of upper floor will be re-| led to provide a library and! ging room for the members of + the council. It will also contain the i i i | ! made Hour kitchen and dining room as at pres-} fent. The remodeling will be started { {some time the coming summer, and | he completed by Sept. 1. With! 1e exception of a bowiing alley and | plunge the home, when remodeled, ' will have every ch D feature. First class cleaning, pressing and repairing lof ladies’ suits, coats, idresges, etc. Goods called ‘opposite P. O. Phone 58. | tf home } plans now ‘being considered ; i AELP WANTED—MALE WANT COLUMN ast of Phone 745. 2: Post Oftice? ° | J FOR SAL | low, full Will se}l furnished or unfurnished. i—Modern 6-room’ bunga basement, headwagd floors WANTED ,| Also several residence lots. Now is the time to buy before the spring § } | Two unusually attractive openings raise, Address No, 2, Tribune, 1-51- 4 | for lumber yard managers;/ one of whom must have knowledge of farm implement business, Bovey, Shute & Jackson, Devils Lake,” North ‘ Dakota, Ti7-te v | | East part of city. : MECHANIC WANTRD—We want a good | he J. 1. Holihan, New ae round sth st of Post Ollice, Phone 745, 2- do lathe work and gener At it I Will pay HOUSE FOR SAL.E—Double house of 10 Give experience rooms, two bath rooms, Herreid Auto Co., ts, coal range on 1-91-10t ed with hot water sell LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Rasy pelea for smaller, work, bi; expert 1. saved by stitution ig Wi: instr y oui few weeks completes; stion: time and expense method; only reliable in- Hast New Location, of the Postottic iB of its Kind in the Northwest, | FOR SALI BY OWNER—A real hargain, Call or write for catalog. Moler Bar- Stucco home in iverview addition, ber College. 107-K, Nicollet Av. Min-| completely modern, on pavement. ‘fhree neapolis, lMst. 189. -4-Imo. bedrooms, oak floors throughout. Priced Aaa 7 “[ right for’ quick sale,” Owner ‘Ieaving WANTED—Man and wife to In] Geese poeskaslon ate ORde chor cele Pgotestant Mission work on Indian Res- | Cll, Possession at once. or price ation at Elhowoods, N. 1. Chores, pea 4 y. vark, I vork ‘some: 3 Tee Nae ON loses cane Mee [RORTSAT live room house eetoniat Di two lot ast sind. North. Abs H ne sma se on two lots, Ing 2veek, mornin at 14. . West, or phone 862K. WANTED—District_ Man- 21-10 Q to, for Supe: Plant—s! lent field ope ation, re “establish County Seat Dealers r-Farm Power and Farm Light mall capital required Z 1~large profits—full factory co- &. Willis, 106-6: k Dd call 410 YOUNG MEN for S110 am Kor free Actual auto repair vulcanizing, Los Angeles Railway Mail C FOR SALE—Four-room modern hou: e, 410 Fourteenth street. Will give terms. WANTED TO RENT Mostly cash. Telephone 296 or 14th street. 2 jonth. nee unneces _} WANTED—Small_cot tirnished or three modern furnished rooms — for light housekeeping for man and. wife. For reference inquire S. E. Bergeson & Son. 1-12-tf ¥. M. C. A, Auto School, AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES 1 FOR SALE bil driven’ onl ve-passenger Oldsmo- 1,000) mi a 1 pher wants ibung. 2 y - te BU for her bo A girl at Cie Dunraven to rd, LANDS facts in Three me for ing it machine shop. quired; would farm tractor. goad busine: ology, Motel of B ier Initial I right in below an: CANDOM OGY—A a home or as'an investment’ you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, ig trucks, tractors | “Mail me LA) ticulars FR: Pa more’ Iidg., Marinctt magazine giving the regard to. the land’ situation, onths’ subscription, Free, If Land the Oil fand adi 147. write. Louis une_ofti r siMings, Mont. eo FOr te FOR SALE—A_ good quarte: land ‘in igh county ifs 2t} month. miles from good town ony litary diamond Finder | © main line of N. P. Will give as long call and liberal] tim nted, with a payment down, 2 Would Coun! - Notify” Box 171. MISCELI,ANEOUS ur on de Bismarek, N, WOULD LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED WORK WANTED % aE oi ME ‘singers, $750 hot WANTED—As ho keep by widow in full s louble with boy eleven yellow head par ‘an-+ place, on. large Yoo Rafe carnival anywhere; o.Aventher Benno Welte does ‘not affect shipping, "Send f alogue, Sam Meyer, 2638 Flournoy RANT Fiace tor high sehgor at to] Chicago, 1 work for bostrd : ate 1 Trtbuns “at terrior y ve; head. bi brown ries] hody spot_on hack; (EE a lad a fe oink opel oo. heels owner at "Tribune, or 118'T treet, , __PERSONAL — or for information leading to recovery of animal, with a widow woman, 45 to 50 years |r. old, for a housekesper or marry. n ons Rutney Schuelier, Antler, Nv D,) Box specially suitable 134 1-2-1me.| for a young woman’s room., In fine condition, ‘Telephone 286 after 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | Gctocie this wee Ais unts, Notes and | iF TTAVES a limited amount of D-5 Rust ‘chile | texisting Durum: also Marquis Durum, tt ners | Ss, Speltz, Barley and Seed Corn, H Write or Wire for | Valley Seed FOR” SAT) rage 42 ce and Red ‘Trail FoR Rh room. Furnishe ed or unfurnished, cellent suited ta light warm, mod: housekeepi m. JK. Doran, a St. FoR” Tt ned room, ana r 2 Sth -29-1wk OR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ‘HOUSE rooms and bath, tion, ¢ Possessii ay Hoiihall, | BISMARCK MOTOR STUDEBAKER —and— CADILLAC Automobiles 1 wuz. ONLY RESTING © i Cost f Ti 4 quarter bagenent, fur= ico light plant, located on Hasy terms, AddresssP. 1 t adem hanse or Phone m. SIOK he wk Tao chicks $10.00. Shop. Kle FOR SALE House of ‘six | modern, good loca- climate, me block from the ear line. in cy REL WISCONSIN ‘BULLETINS—Soil, crops. Immigration Bureau, in Dev ot Agriculture, Capitol This isa 1200 cash, J, UL Jocation first doer ion New LE new, Pair of tan man in nd new condition, 23-3 Zones Call load, COMPANY Distributors of will Includes tl BY BLOSSER | | writ Ys ed. ee industrial other Ist. Mannfact ries, oi! forests pro the new er the every two a decennia point R. BI * ALK Apply at Tribune. Industrial Census - Over ‘ Country: Soon Mines, Quarries, Oil and Bismarck simyltancous] and ~gas wells, industri Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—-Phone 269 FURNITURE CO. * Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinis! ndling wood, 2K) per Be Taken All Manufacturing Plants, Gas Wells ne fourieenth decennial tes census nearly complet- t thing in order is. the nsus which will start in with every in the country on Mareh uring plants, mines quar forestry and ducts will be included in. numeration. In the future ia} census will be taken In the past it was ENGE, D.C, Ph. C. Chiropractor . SMARCK 220 Main St. hed and Packed.

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