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PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920 co BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ee * spyew ———— ee - : YOLTA, FATHER OF EXPERIMENTAL DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ Danny Gives His Dad an Argument \* mt ; ELECTRICITY, TO RECEIVE HONOR) ->—=—————=— BY ALUMAN "SUPREME COURT ]/)" WANT COLUMN | [x A DANNY WE'LL START aT | From Burleigh County. HW Rome, Feb. 20—Alessando Volta,|, A small, marble tablet is the only| out PENeeen ane rap esa (Ts PRETTY State oe oe ia Carl “ime anrause the father of few weeks-completess time and expense arimental electricity, ; memorial which Volta has in Rome } 5 i . On the monument to be erected to} CAN BUILD. A GREAT BIG - Haro To START AT THE | R. Kositaky, State! Auditor, Appei- thn inventor of the voltaic pile and) yi. memory it is proposed to engrave | House ! NOW, GRANDMA Top ’EH, MOTHER? You MAN BEA lant. saved by our method; only reliable in the man after whom the electric volt|the names of Galvani, Pacinotti, : fj 4 BIG ContrRACTOR , stitution of its kind in the Northwest, was named, is to ‘be honored with a| Meucci, G. Ferratis and Marconi, ali : ¥ WILL WarcH Now SHE'S BEGINING To rs, Manager of the Tank! ~Call on write for catalog. | Moler Bare monurnent in Rome which will prob-| illustrious Italians who have contri- WELL, You Loom up! WHEN You \ Dakota, of Lie State of ne wohe abe taon es ably he unveiled in 1927, the hund-} buted notably to the development ot| - START IT, : GRow up ! th Dakota, and I. W. Cathro,? redth annive of his death, the principles discovered by Volta. i x | see How i irector General of the Bank of The movement for tne recognition | Antonio Meueci was from Floretice: HE Dots It ! North Vakota of the State of North of the services of this pioneer Ital- and lived in Ame with General Hakota, Respondents, / ian Alpine clib by Luigi Spadi e:|Garibaldi on Staten Island, where | H Ha HELP WANTED—#EMALE , retary of the Rome braneit the joes tee puubotted tne) ae ! COMPETENT colored maid would like ab. Bi y b E dis- Subdivision 14 of Section 132, Com-| a permanent position with some Voluu w a native of Como and|cussing Méncc rvices to tho} won fame as a professor of physicx; world, Signor Sp said: +Menecr, both at Como and Padua. ithougi | invented the telephone,” Re anting: he made many disco’ s and in-! the other important electrical diseov- ventions in electricity his Voltaic!eries of Italians, he continue “An. pile is the one upon which his faime|tonio Pacinotti, of Pi; m 1864, dis-! s chiefly. covered the electr ng which is Napoleou 1, emperor of Austr the principle of the dynamo develop- thy British, Royai ciety awarded |ed by Gramme, the Belgian who ap-} him medals and_/invi him to dem-/ propriated Pacinotti’s discovery. onstrate the pile, which was a ser-| ~He declared that Italians invented; ies of discs of dissimilar metal, such|the barometer, the pendulum, the us copper and zine; laid up with dises/ lens, the telescope, and that the gub- of_cloth or paper between them mois. ! maring, airplane and jating! tened with acid water, for the pro- were in emt set forth’ in the s duction of electricity. Upon this di tings of Leonardo. Signor Spada 5 covery the telephone, telegraph, | urged that Italians arouse tiemscives Theres THe House Is ALL electric lighting, heating and electric | and develop the discovertes of their BUILT - REMEMBER. My ‘piled Luws of 1913, wiafch makes it! good family. Write 12, care Tribune, the duty of the State Auditor “to‘in-| 2174 tion, the books of 'WANTED—Experienced girl for house- rged. with the receipt, work, two in family. Mrs. EF. | safe guarding or disbursement of pub-| Vesperman. Phone 142, or ¢ lia money and Section 135 of the ! Compile ws of 1913, which give ithe Auditor access “to.all state's fieeg during the business hours for the purpose of inspecting such books, | \ a3 ; Papers and accounts therein as may] housewor! concern his duties,” are construed in] 34 conjunction with Chapter 147 of the Laws of 1919, which pro. tor the creation of the ‘Bank of Da and it is held: mination of the Rank tis not a part of the ion and op- Lox a portufity’ for T for gener Phone te a development of a'l sorts are on ntists in a broad commercial VouNG MAM WHEX You - F ae thie State Aniitors ; w ANTE oes ta : Appeal from an order of the Dis-| exrapher. see ete Go TO LEARN ANYTHING . 1 e trict Court of Burleigh County, Neus- ‘ a _scems important s no| ALWAYS START AT TAE ale. 4, RGOMS FOR RENT JAPAN LOSES 90 Hane PER CENT OF HER _ | inant ORDER AFFIRMED Opinion of the Court by Birdzell,| J., Robinson, J., dissents. Wm, Lang- Nes DADDY BUT er, Attomey General, # E. Packard, Sposiy’ SPosin’ Hand Albert HE, Shegts, Asst. Attys, | ing on the mererntile and | life of China. These fac- tena] differences are the product of CHINESE TRADE : political groups seeking power, The automobile industry i FOR TP ete, BOTTOM AND WORK UP. “Pirulshed room, Tribune, sapable | for appellant. For 1 room int i remendons development, : Boycott on Japanese Goods: Ghineas aoe Pee to Armertoun | ; \ WANNA . Wm. A. Anderson, Bismarek, and L.| ome. : Proves Expensive to motors: 38 od Sea prc con onan] \ WANNA As Sioniot Dickinson, attys. for re. OR SALE OR RENT— Nipponese with these qualifications, eal fe | aoe ee HOUSES AND FLATS Chinese. are aking strides in| : FROM LOGAN COUNTY N FOR SALE—Com e eae [tie development of industries ancl Véart A. Zimmerman, Pluintif’ and Re- Ivo modern house San ANCISCO, Japan hve: puilding up the manuf: spondent, the Catholic church, 7 able property and will he valuable ‘ dost 9) percent of he le with € ‘hina | own country, Commis: Vv! since ihe impo How cf the boycott on} Hes also pointed out that Peter Lehr, Defendant and Appellant,| Seon. Cheap at $8,000, 1. TH. Holi- Japanese business men made a mistake in dc SYLLABUS han. New) location. Phone 745. Mohan T. ¥ th‘ compradores (native com: 7 ~ In an action brought to recover for} _2-1S2t seed wheat, which was tried in dis-] FOR SALE BY OWN trict court on appeal from justice | Stucco tome | in court where the defendant counter-| senor claimed; it appearing upon the trial that the evidence was conflicting as to the existence a partnership ar- rangement affecting the items em. braced in the counter LEMON EXTRACT FIENDS — bers had forced entrance to the local | fs) Where a. special partnership | MERA LonIete hha | dif such. existed) has terminated and} ery at night. The till was not} one of the partners sts another con- Dod and a few small artick 5 | cerning a matter independent of the alue had not been touched. ty. | Partnership, the defendant may coun- howed ‘that a three gut | terclaim for items due him out of of lemon extract was imiss-| Partnership transactions where they are few and simple and there is no we then, the extract whiea “is | occasion for an equitavle accounting. Teal bargain, w addition, ment. Three of the Chinese General Chamber Gommerce to the national fo trade convention to be held here ‘in May. Commis! m merchants ) Chinese ports, ther than with Chinese impor dL exporting houses, who, better un- und their problems, talking the member of one | language of their clients, “operates | of the grea pe and export-;} more economically and efficiently in ing hous king a tour | behalf of forelsn traders. of leading and will i = aking of Japan's loss of the trae | ROB DAKOTA CREAMERY “ ie i with Chia, during the | LIVING HITTING | MER | ' i i en South return here in time for the cony exching a volume of hundreds | . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK of Millions of lol Commissioner | Hog receipts, 30,000. 25¢. GERMANY HARD Zi told of the opportunities offered: to j Dakota creameries are from thieves ins pme the ef immane 1 of Conceactions els of prohibition 2 for about half whi American | Headquariers, Coblen: to build, Would consid 1 Germany, Feb, 20.¢-Continued she to $14. | to, ov “AS a ‘condition precedent. to this great trade opportunity. for America | Heavyweights;-$12.65 to $14.20. | age of rag material. increased cost of | re used to flaver-iee cream, is locked |. Appeal from the district. court of ie mine in China, the Prim: considerations | Mediumweight, $14.20 to $14.65. coal and wages 1s being refiected in} ered recently, the robs" up at night. Logan County, Grahain, J : are potter cable facilities and more! Lightweight, $14.50 to $14.90. a general increase in prices through Kean beak | Opinion of the Court Rirdzell, he said, "American. cotton | Heavy packing sows, smooth, $12{ owt Germany according to the c |J., Bronson, and Grace, . concur sto China up to the time when | to $13.25. man newspapers. in the result. oom mre Tis h x A. B, Atkins and Scott. Cameron, a with a Linton, Theo Koffel, Lismarck, at- | torneys for respondent. Gea. .M,. McKenna, .Napoleon, and FORR packing sows, rough, $12.00 A Hamburg rubber goods company | has announced a 30 percent increase | in the cost of all goods. Leather} Steady, 4 goods have gone up in price enorm-} approxi+ bulk of | is country entered the w: ted $100,000,000. The ¥! trade, immediately upen your ex Meee 114 Sth St. Write or eal, antile Agence National Bank Amer cas Block—Phone 266 1 Northern, $2.60 to! Mrs. Sidney Webb, social workers, ; are also to be sworn in as justices. Her POUNd Si vesstoseaemedngnisan ceeru wees 3 yellow, $1.41 to $1.42, | The first woman, nagistrate for BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE— poris stopping, was secured by Japan, | Cattle receipts, : a n . Parties ler mons a whieh gntaining the raw product from | Beef steers ‘meditini~ and heavys| ously. “Some dealers’ say the pr Miller, Zuger & ‘Tillotson, Bismarek,| ty RENN Et of thre Tare Fooms Ching, mranafactired the cotter and |weizht; choice and’ prifé; $1400 to| has reached such a stage that the Big | e ue ion fi Prices 0 eats at attorneys for appellant. wlth eat, Mat, water and fuel fe _omaunta f y a STA A rena es j kitcher iquire ef J. K. sent the finished product bac $16. | believe’ it will be virtually impossi-| H ——— Dorn, 022 Third atreet, 2 248-14 nese markets: Medium ‘and good, $11.50 td $14.05. ble to do business in the leather line | <@ethone Want Ads bring reanits all tung situation, this ‘erent rfotton mar | Lightweight, good and choice, $12| Trade papers have recommended that} | Hed rooms, welll located, Geo, , ket has heen eft} ily open, and | to $15.25. leather goods be permitted to be im- én ta ea a @ | WORK Ww. TED _ ister, lo-1wk -one of my chief m to. th coun | Common and medium, $8.30 to $12./Ported free of luxury tax. \ 7 FOR Loni ape qi German newspapers. are contem-; ot pD very ele : stablish connections: with the [Butcher Pay $6. plating an increase both in the rate | ; | al 2214-10 hig cotton exporters, Cin ‘OWS: oO to SIL io. | ace ioe isi i ' ly in need of materials or hardware canner and cutters ‘ ee nal tte Set Menace Ge SATURDAY SPECIAL FOUND oe aN roe WANTED TO RENT Q slectrical equipme eal cal u es In -—) y on Avenue # TE - ~ te \ CTS eth sae th | Feeder man newspapers published long ac.| EASTERN BEEF— er pleage call at Tribune offic WANTED—Small” cottage Tarnished or are suffering from the hoyertt and the| Stocker steers counts recently: to the effect that) CHOICE POT ROASTS— ' Is-lwk| Hi eping for man and’ wl ona Sat S E | Sheep receipts, 7,000. Strong. many foreignefs, especially Russians, | : S 18c Tog inquire S.°B. Ber fiche wide orem ‘ Lambs, 84 pounds Gown, $18.00 to; had heen flocking to Germany to take| per pound eee : : “While to the outside world the soras ‘advantage of the low cost of living| ROUND STEAK— 28 trouble between Northern and South) °C as common, $6 to $10.75. | due to the low value of the mark.) Pee POW aaa ans eenneewned oenwenmewsernucentleaen c \ s3 SQUTH ST, PAUL. LIVESTOCK | One newspaper says: “The cost of CHUCK STEAK— 25 | Oa tea manne giving he ; 7 | Hog receip 200, Higher, 10¢,| living for a fore gner in Gorey 0: ner pound ie etere c | ing Thr 2 months’ sithscription, ‘Free, Tt 9 = day is probably one-fourth o} at , “eli hor r First class cleaning, ae Sinead: Naturally, foreigners at-| PORK— = | ae are thinking of bi #00. re a a pressing and repairing rece nts 1.309, Killers, tracted by the cheapness of living} PORK LOIN—ROAST OR CHOPS— 30 simply write me a lett 4 : d ul ea * conditions are flocking to various| Per Pound: «ss icia Male: seid gree ntwnndenmisn wens c Nertluwostera ticulars FREE" Address of men’s suits and over- | su fia ahh | Sartor Germany. Many ot them:are| CHOICE LARL 8c Grande ake, Not oly Sinn ad it i | ‘| ussian emigrants who escaped from! per pound iP Bldg., Marinette, coats, Hats cleaned like’ : ae Stockholm | or Copenhagen with BACON—BY STRIP OR WALK 36 ‘ANTOMUBI: :BS-_-MOTORCYCLES ee new. Goods called for! sto kers and feeders, {money enough to last them a year or per pound. ‘ aie c | ei ee tndebaker fours th neh and farm af about oo s Pn ye 5 1t6 $11.50. so bit who, bs coming to Germany, FRESH SPA Le i os With set. of outhedn Burleigh county, subject to and delivered. Ea: le | Saee oh | find themselves provided with enough| Renan fchans, and extra rim aud tire com- re. | Well dinproved with buildtiies heep receipts, money-to last th five or six years.”| PRESH PIC HOC ir plete, 1 in good rmnning order. a ut ae res bro! ‘an be 4 yto la six years. 9 D6 iP) — i A i fi Geo. M. Register. | 2-19-1wk Tailoring & Hat Works, | tems #80 319. eee ee eee Sa KS (feet off) D5 J dice stun on montiiy: payments | Bae Resialer = 2 ew $11.50 to $13, EEE | : osired, Hf interestes spposite P. 0. Phone 58.) iven'si to 32 LONDON’S FIRST WOMAN, fate Shunde Teds Te "Thome | SSR —aR BOS, a MINNEAPOLIS i | \ o, 5 ae a a, Mail orders give) sour unchanged. Shipments, 53, JUSTICE SOCIAL EXPERT ie oes a omar ng, ata ceraais aon ; 013. barrels. | — 2 Sew Vex 7 dent” ¢ prompt attention. CE ean ee at at, | Tondon, Feb, 20 Landen's : 18 ; oe ae Rye No. 2, $1.5: jwoman justice of the peace is | per pound Ray igs terse c \ mds ane an ; Bran, 43 |Gertrude Margaret Tuckwell, 2s | CHOICE SPRING LAMB | Postal DEINE Ou Z R. S. ENGE, D.C, Phe C. Hl jauthority on social question and a} SAUSAGE— showing you ¥ re Chiropractor $ {champion of the betterment of the| FRESH WEINERS 5 a Doe al ick Consultation Free |_, wheat receipts, cars, compared , working Bate portion ‘| per ie han ee 1 collect. A continuol Ne chan ‘ ith 3 nag | . Marchioness of Crewe and IMD eee ect ec nese veneers cient And, peeiatel with a year ago. ‘The ¢ | FRESH BOLOGNA intellixent and | persistent | ' Suite 9, 11—! FOR Seg St. ._ singers, 22I6_Bismarek, ND. in “full song. and terms first lett 4 . | 2 A se ; white, 83 1-2 to 85c. Scotland is Miss Haldane of Cloan, per pound . ! = yaa re ge yellow head parrot . guaran- Ba ‘BISMARCK a. 8 while. 5 5 ja sister of Lord Haldane, 1 PRESH HA} HOUSES WANTED teen sale arty | jaguens, | Wveattee ’ : 4 ver pound .........- a WAN? TOP Modern” house | oruee' um Meyer, 3638 Flourney Sto, FURNITURE co. | AS ar r injuries suffered! Of the fo \ CHICKE TURKEYS. S@ TO ARRIVE MONDAY Owner only need write. Description Chicago: iil. eyer, 39: Pee ei ceived by the T Write No. 15, STRAWS : 220 Maia St. {tile mimher of major operations (am- | suraice last year. letters written in| PHONE 143 |, eobune, Cons ae MM) Duniap fe handn ie 4 , Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Ji jyitation of au arm or leg or both) was | Italian predominated, the number be- i I WANTED to buy 5 to 6 room house, must| hundred; tomato Refinished and Packed. t ahout ‘3800. |i 41.000, 1 be modern. Write No. 10 care gi tibune. pkg., 15 kinds. red large and small : —_——— Sl) vellow. Send. fo colt, S45 Agate Street, There’s No Need to Worry, oo i ; BY BLOSSER | _sin. HORE Ke ; 2 Jerr, * it MW H ow. NERS—Dis if h ark An “Heavens as™ aa eu UNDERSTecd Yop, DON'T You et eli d ME NOOTOLD MIA SS ~ AB‘ YoU Go To-RED “THINK Youd BETTER | f | Al Fi ane ana | | aN a DARK @OME ALONG AN' SEE | Ta Tinited amount of 1 ; iH SE You'll Lave | - Sear! ‘ ley. and. Seedyco WV, <5 @ote-esy us | Ij \ IF 1 REALLY Go ire. for prices 7 rhe Not & “he BARK! \ i i _ wl deal with men only. —~ . Care Tribune, A REE WISCONSIN BULLETIN: —Soil, climate, crops. Immigration Burea' Pe af consin Dept of Agriculture, er <a ‘ on ‘ y ' nd cota Shay , ~ | shment for s i 1), Also 640 acres MK). oJ. Hi. Holiha’ < arck, ri v "ANTED—One ughes Elec p 17,_Tribune FOR SALE Good blacksmith forge. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 2-14-lwk

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