The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 7

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ese errr | ns ik “ \ WANTED TO RENT—A_ small a or onene iD—Ti ite! Vy NER cet ae Botti SVANRED=youn man to, work. a ou ‘Drug. Store, No fountain) fr letter’ give age,” ex re ee ata * desired, ene ane ‘Drug, ce sonny N. HELP. WANTED--F) MALE WANTED Ge Ae Dusmflande 66 ob Ave B, MBhone ne. 85 7 Bot WANTED—1 ed" girl VASE NSS EL | pes Oa SS ee Se LEAT LOST—A eee pin set ‘with diamonds initial, B. H. on: inside of pin... Finder return. to Tefhune and srecelve! liberal reward. ; 3-18-1WK WANTED TU REN WANTED TO’ RENT—Small house or, rel for light housekeeping. ahone “sina house of four. or five rooms, ern, Coe Dr. LB. lon,“ Phone City: wie FOR SALE OR REN’ soe NOUSESIAND: PA dern furnished 318 Ave A. b 2-17-3t Foon house “on Fou houses<, F.:H, vadams, __ Phong’ 621K. A MODERN, et, for sale or exchange for. ims Proved. farm ite: oF i, Kelston 930 in st) Bismarck Awk FOR BALD SAroaS a house of -5 néoma’ and bath, including one bed room and den, also fine garage. “on 9th street for} $2950. Six room housé, partly, mod Including two bed rooms,” well locat at, for $2300. Modern 6 room housé .on Tith pice inculding .two.*bed ‘rooms, for saree New modern 7 room. ‘house, 5 3 rooms, and ‘well lo- (eo, M.= Register.) 1-8: 15-1 wk rari aia Ebi nary ‘eaki Sostubl plows F anout ‘a thol sand ‘acres; prac- tically as Or oa new. - For particu- write "0, Endo; Mi a For 8. Ce nchae if ‘taken at once, Bigekamith. ‘shop, at present, the ne Lonhy in, town,» In-vyery Sau try, | equipped witl he miei ‘ucetyient ahavweidihg autat | in, town. THe ehop’ and- house rent tor: $16, o> per “month: Ven "best! Ifne of »mas gninery; money can pay: James Schanil, erst, Nv DE 3-16-15 Fon SALE—Brand, Hew tiouse of six rooms and bath, inoluding 3 bed rooms, J well Weehted)'on god terms and a new Geo. MR 3 RNITUR FOR SALE—1 range, \fine condition; 8 -range, nemely new; ‘Sernis “Martin f bea;. 3 bed springs, A mattresses, 1 burner oll stove, ‘oll sen 1 oil Cte Jam: 2 chairs, (Mission); table, { office-desk, (yoll tom. Call 4 Fifth St. Phone 273. i, 318-4t FOR-SALE—Homne,” harness and’ wagon. Horsa, weighs about 1400, Ibs; can be seen ‘af. Armour. 2 Third Be j 218-1 Ww “South, ST THRY EXPERTS ere > needed “everywhere: -big ig pay. ‘Tet us tell you how to qualify. Write at one: Hanson School, Fargo, N. D,/ 3-18- “The Rivers re : 1125 or 50 feet. between? Main, Thayer | A. Ist and aed" “street for automobile re- five rooms ‘and jbath, close in on 4th “street... This is 208 ot the finest little homes: in, der oor mat $380! . H. Holi: (hare, tt" a arte FOR. sa E—Almost new: thousé | of-eight™ rooms’ mod ‘ ‘and batty,” Avenue. C. Bargain at. $4600. Tivo gtuiceo shouses, “five rooms bath ‘cach’, midern, cet bath me TT Strolina Sa ao oer ‘Saat ne sinies: joni Pe FOR BALES iam ee FOR SALE—Mr. or ncene-t american: are you ne ate sy ta y -or, yours own ‘a \room ane cottage ust Bees ek The taxes on® th: foot “lot! wis about ten doltars last ‘Years “1t- has | maple ‘floors tiled. inscotine in’. the | that couie be made into. a. sleep! ouae dan 101 “five a bullding a "Home Sr, on east side on Cre ‘Thirteenth bath room, . and:"porch-eight by..twelve this house I also mae Pek and basement south fronts facing ‘Custer park., You can choose any plan of home you desire: 1 IN -build.-your -home: to, suit your‘taste and I ‘will sell yor! ite house when ‘completed; work het bet ~started> on ‘house at orice. , have another fine’ Tot ‘in’ the Riverview | addition “that “is ‘only-about™'six “blocks from. Postoffice seu is. a very “nice 4 site for be home. That’ will sell very reasonable and I wilt build: you'a home on it. for you if desired, ‘I pave | faced eral books “of house plans ‘I’ glad to'show you. “If you intend na bul mene of your, cwn in: the near I building done*for you ‘will y.-uniort Jabor: if it “fs: built by The house1 "now have :¢ ’ pleted 1 Was built by ‘ex-service men and union labor; Lf eu are-in. need''of, a serviceable hore 1 your service. “Phomas'; Je! ES re : veloping ‘Phorre’ 7 ited axpertalt =3-15-iwk by > experienced | rr; Office: girl, Repne) &i ewe N.D. enced sks WANT: _or adi reas $91. rst. heel work preferre “yank oud wages - first Teta letter, pet: pune. ie ERSONAL BLAN Ef 1D, 99 SOUTH K vet IDOE ORT CONN. ~~ Will answer. six questi na Pant give ‘a brief inspirational reading for.ONE DOLLAR. Gre namie of. tayorite’ lower and li 3-2-1mo, ROOMS FOR RENT ~ wk me iter share or other: ear Steele, “240 acres r tillablé ‘Stubbl Cary, Mandan, N, FOR? R RENT —One ise, acrei Ase’ tevel trasle Address L:.N, TENORS RANT GA, LENORE, MANY cult its aN DA acter, if of cultig s ce eee Arikupe ‘Box! 89, Lenore; Manitoba. ~ _3-12-2wks IMPROVED 160 Tea River Valley. Karm for. rent. re under: coe: Write C. Kell ith St.7 Bismarck, EQUIPPED le -in one * Rt IMPROVED Farms for the best: districts in-Man- tive ‘proposition ” for ‘tett= quire: H, Arthur, Bax 3-12-2wks res, 420, under not Mant all fenced, se story brick house and other first Glass bulidings, | Hxcelfent water; idea) a bee he ae rt ir, ni __Manitoba, Canada, 3+ _%3-12-awks FQR RENT—250 acres of broken at 1 Boyd Township. Also 180 acres between Fort Lincoln and Bismarck. ee 900, FARMS iad. Standing Rec Heck Indian, Resesra- bay “The Best it of the: Went 7 Let's fe ene Rock Lapa a, Office: SNe N. magazil ne: ae he Steet: paste regard to the land -situat uation: nree “months* suibstripon, iF fee, * “tor a home or as an thveatment Fan euler) more Bids seit TAND FOR SALI Penitentiary, ‘This tand has r acre; for quick sale I am ofterin a at $82 ber sete. Good terms t. door, Eaat, of, Post J... office. ~ phone” “AUTOMOBILES = j= MOTORCY SALE = Late. model Hupmobile nos car~in .best condition. Full effuipmieht. Address’ Box is. i pubs Sd aba ict Se RARE a <2 MISCEELANEOUS ADEA it class: National Cash *y agit Fares | Unior Aber a ismarck, 3-16-4wk 2 SALE te d feed Varn in ‘good town “on Boia 8 ‘Northern™ Paaifie Fane Only. pote! sat town Bor reg Rast 3-15-11 Hotel’ {Jndson; by tipase SABES aie Hale FOR SALE 7 in. good ‘condition. Eppes, avater front;> Fee Sinconsin—But ULLETING= Sel, migration Bureau, Bette ‘Agriculture; Cap: Waite: ¢ G. Crook, rae raNTED—To- purchase at once, 8 mod- house, must have three bea P. Sell. Phone 678R- jestrable lot} ma, fered-by. 117 aeres South of held }- pair shop. . Cash. “ Box.173. / uses An; River. View, consists of six’ rooms © and, bath. Ali. modern.....Could= not be built for: i$ bO0e Price $5, 700 $3,000,.cash: Phone 745 or write Box, ub City Germaw War Trophies Form ‘In- 2 teresting Displa; Heye : The finest and, most compr reheisive exhibition of -war trophies captured from the Germans ever displayed’ in this; city. willbe opened: at the Baker Topins Co, Weadquiirters on the. corner | of’ Main’ and’. Third street,» The ex Hibitton is’ being used in| connection With’ the irmy recruiting “drive Which | will sthrt hei Monday, Besides the. German. war trophies there will be a number of articles used | by’ Ameritan. tréops inthe Sr ons There. will. be: a recruiting, par: oped of fourteen enlisted’ meh Batt four. officers, who, besides séeljng en: listments for Uncle Sam’s peace time f drmy, will: be detaiéd. to “explain tho various. objects:- neluded ~ in the ex: hibit. ‘Among the capture’ enemy material inthe exhibit’ are a/grenade thrower; breast plate armor, . light, machine | Quns;-Mauser, rifles.and carbines, Aus- trian arms, Russian rifle’ aud other, ‘\j interesting, trophies. The American materia}'in she display “includes a 37 three-Inch Stokes «mortar, / Lewis machine gui, Browning machine gun anf many ‘other articles. EACHES THREE R’S nking: of the advantages of- he yew artny to the listed man, Coonel T. J. Rogers said: + as national connter-balance te "the ‘reign ‘of reds, riots and. revolu- tions. whieh ‘are receiving puybticity ty various: sections ‘of the country, lei me* recomend: for’ public consumption Ne B: thfe suggestion to all young ‘Americans K of-gn enlistment in the army, curriculum provides a course efnbody- fing the principles contained’ in the three ‘Rs—reading, 'riting and ‘rith métic—with-a post course in rehabil-' .itation, respectability and rectitude that, will produce a. body of regula ready arid feliable, which the ‘countr: May place confidence in during. times of. national unrest.” . HERE FROM FARGO «C. W.: Beck: of .Fargo, of the firm ‘of Barton and Beck, state agents of the Provident Insuaynce Co., ig in the, city conferring with’ his partner, C. 4. Barton. Mr. Beck reports that the life’ itisurancebusifiess in. the east- er part: of. the State is exceptionally : nS 3-15-1wk | GMB TETCRING; TICU TICOTING an ‘and 1 alee " ae bi “ane AMiwia WANTED—Waabing. “Eb ne Cpe fs 84-1mo | 2 democratic - national convention 1 drat, ‘bea aj : por 1911 The] j; ‘Ttemized Statement Shows He \ Spent Much More‘than Job. * ; Would, Be“Worth, > aN ‘ealvtiaaes for deiesate to the who under the, North Dakota. Laws ‘would. 2 the’ expenses of his:trip to San Frai- cisco, has filed with the secretary u| State an itemized: statement showing that he spent $341 to promote; hk candidacy ‘and that he-has’ an? ag jai tional contingent: ‘liability -of. $75. Now Seeretgry of Stat Hall wants to know. where this gentleman stands under the corrupt: practices: act, NUCH would Altiit, bi -paign’ purpases $ AN OFFICE OR NOT. ‘Following the , established ‘custom, T:sent, blank’ éxpanse Statements to | all seandidates, sich statements hay! ing been-filed by candidates for dele- Eaten in Mand 1916,” said Mr. Hal! foray. hé- otfice -of delegate ia- not an om 1) hin the meaning of Section 19; laws of! 1913, as recently seem. to follow that it is not an’ of | fice-wiehin. thie’ meaning of Chapt 129, ldws of 1911, which, isvan act ia secure the pufity: of elections, to limit candidates’ election expenses, to de- fine, prevent, and. punish. corrupt and illegal, practices.’ ‘4Both ‘this law ‘and the presidential primary, act, Chapter 208 of the laws’ Were endcted by the sam leat ature. approved by. the. ggverno: mn: ths same. Gas and,,shonld Sie. con- i ' strued together, 1 am willing to grant that ‘such a statement. inay ‘be: less majedty,, but: if you’adopt the views of our supreme court you yeniove all safe. guards—the sky, instead at $200, ‘be: comes: the limit for campaign expenses, and“‘no accounting is required. The {entire act app! es only gto candidates, for, homination stock toto public ing money lection putpoges egittey to t provisions ~of; tht {sstatute, of: if. he ig, guilty of treating, undue influence.’ ‘ efe. Tham unable to see aly distine- tion between th’ term. office as us fa:Sectiqn 19 and as-used-hi chapt 129, - Mie suprenie court's decision, places: ne, iis administerial officer, in an embarrassing position: Preliminary data on the. foreigh 4 trade of Italy for,1919, give the value ' of that: country’s imports as) 16,500, 000,000 lire: IMPLEXION All You Neod fis, Stuart's” Slee «Wafers'to Cleay.the Sktr = of p Pipes, Rash lackheads id's 2 Skin Eruptions: The calcium, “gulfide © rt gala: Wafers “is nature's contri: bution to skiu-health. “It is the su peaiiee that secks the set n, assists Stuart’ Vx “¢5 ‘stimulate eireulation and tment in the Skin. texture. It sweeps its way ‘through the. bowels, remoy- ing wastes that oth@rwise may be absorb2d’ into the circulation . and thus try to escape through the. skin. Use. this wafers regularly for 2 few days and* not how the skin cleais, how pimples, blackheads ‘and such kinds of skin eruptions dre re- moved. They simply cannot remain, their redness: and itching disappear. Proper food’ and Stuart's Calcium Wafers will surely take the place. of al] your creams and Jotions and you won't «need. your powedr putf. . Get. a S0-cent box “of Stuart's Calcium Wafers™ ‘today at any drug store. and join, . the throng of, ‘American comp) lexion beauties. , - JUST to iftelected, be allowed but $200 to ‘cover 1" | hela’ by the. supreme court, it: would! to prevent stagnant |’ Tivert impurities from :finding lodg:} R HON ng N 1920 £810, 000. Budget Asked to, : Meet "_. Expenses of Local Unit— > : Has Done Much Good , The pisnayek corps of the Sq vation army. will need almost $10,000 to meet penses.for'1920 aiid a drive with probably’ be :sftiged, in conection with !acnational campaign, from May. 10 te 20. The 1920. budget has heen fo the divectors.. of the 1 club. for approval and thé 4s :qgnected to, make its recom- meridation in. a week" or two, » The fund-for loca): ttecds of the Sal- vation ymy will he raised by public subscriptions throughout the. comaty with the aid of the Comme and other institutions and individuals The state organization of jhe reliet orgatization has been meeting the-ex- | penses of the Bismarck unit Since the first of the year when its practically exhausted,” Cara Ohe-of the expenses fielded in the 11920 hudgét ‘provides for additions to the- citade] here. aswell as certaia remodelling. to the interior of_ the building...4Jf funds are available, quar- ters will ‘be obtained: for. this ollicars, of the Bjsmarck corps TW the residea-/ tial district.’ -€t the present time, the eticera\are living’ in-the Salvation ar: my honie om Main: ftreet. RECREATION HALL If preset plans mature. the upner story of the building will be remodel- led into: a.réereation jall.a! feature sadly lacking: in the home and)ran extension made-to the first floor, mak- ing ‘that ‘part of the buflding 25. fect. longer.<- These” improvements: are :ne- cessitated by, fhe increasing activities of, thelocal corps pina to ‘provide suit- able place, ae the meetings held dur: hig, the week, Paptain » Hrman, in ch arck corps of the Salvatio army, ated today that if the drive. for fands is net ‘atted in “May. that it will robably ake place ‘in: October ‘whe ing, ed: state campaign is to Ne inaugue i. panklin K. Lane, former secretary vof the interior, has: heen named cha 'man-of the Salvation army's’ secon) home appeal; and, in. is setter of aes | ecptance said: jo “Ie all out thoughts for the otha’ | Peoples; we may not rightfully a si those. on. dir streets—ihe girl has’ stumbled: and-se no refuge Mie the grave; the man who, has brokw through: repeated disappointmentg, dis- sipation or diseatie; the jected, un- ’@ loved child; the heartbroken, brutally beat woman; and to all these! and more the Salvation ariny speaks words that arg ‘healing to the spirit, holds out a supporting hand, and starts them fon this way. upward ont of the ‘slough fof despend..If..we were not\all in-' | tended fo do this: king’ of work, then T helsve the teaching, of 1900 years has been in yafn.” NOTICE cians, will:-hold:a meeting in ‘the City: of Bismazck <on Monday, | March’ 22nd for the‘examination of applicants or any.others. who |\ ish: to‘take:thé examination for an‘électrician’s license. All those interested should take notice and be on., bane: L, READE, of Stats Board of Electri- Get instant relief with ‘“*Pape’s Cold Mawes Don’t “stay stuffed- -up! Quit blowi ig fand snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every .two hours un til. thfee doses are taken ‘usually breaks up a cold:and ends all grippe }misery, “The yery first dose’ ¢ opens your clog- ged- -up, “nostrils and the air passages [of your head: stops-nose runnin; e- |ieves. the headache, dullness, fever: ishness,-efeezing, soreness, stiffness “Pape'’s: Gold Compound” is the jauickest, surest relief known and costs tony 4 few cents at drug stores. . It iforni: you that the Lanpher will be as fine a hat as’ ever this season- thats, | promising enough to suit any reasonable e man LANPHER HATS 1 elnb |* fynds were |/ ofthe | ‘The State: Board’ of /Electri-" { BRONSON" sinsisted that its purpos DIFFERENCE OF OPINION SHOWN: _ONPRESS BILL Court and Lawyers CocteSding! Act is Unconstitutional Do Not Agree* Arguing that \in changing the nin ie during the course. of. its” progress | through the two hor in such a man. her that the measure as finally ena ed did not,correspond with its deserip- tion as contained in the titl§ the 16th assembly irrenieting the Brinton news- paper “statute passed no legal act at | all, Rep. J. W. Murtha, of Dickin- soh, one ‘of the minority members \who voted for this measure under duress, embroiled himself in a lengthy argu- | ment with Justice R.: HH. \Grace’ on | Thursday to what constitutes ain | constitutiona ity in legislative proceed- ure, , . Representative Murtha appeared asl of counsel for the Grant county board } of commissioners, which edelinéd to; abide by the Brinton act in naming official, county, paers last” year, and whose stand was upheld if district | op court by Judge Crawford of Dickinson, | % before whom it ‘was brought in friendly suit institutea. by a county taxpiyer.- Justice Gra sisted that’ legislative procecdur a Mater for the assembly to ‘determine i for its own self. “We can’t go in and tell the legislature what to do, any | more than i al hpre and tell us what to do.” i Justice H. A. Andersow—withdrew | from the bench while arguments wert in progress, declaring himself disqu fied in view of the fact that he owns one share of stock in the Grand Forks American, one of. the fifty-five league | newspapers which direetly benefits from the opertitions of the act whose + constitutionality. was attacked. John Sullivan of. Mandan was chief | of counsel for the defendant ant respondent Grant county. commi: while .W. A. Anderson, the industrial commission;-and George G. Foster, late of the atorney generai's office, intervened in behalf of the go’ ernor in support of the Brinton act. | R. Lanterman of Mandan was the | original counsel, for thé complainant | and appellant. It ‘had deen agreed thi the case be submitted on briefs wit out argument, but Governor FI ier’s intervention brought this action up | for oral argument, Mr. Foster, who presented the ‘prin- | cipal arguments in dehalf of the ac a wasnoble i lofty and that the statute itseif % | a perfectly good and -valid legislad a act, Grant. in- | The adverse exchange of England on America, it is estimgted, is costing that country $1,125,006.000 a year. 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