The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 9

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ee ee FIGHT ‘ Re ee from Aonril 1. t CAPITAL $50,000.00 F, A. LAHR, President my PLAN WHITE HOUSE) | t President Wil-on’s Summer ~Home Designed bv Firm that Planned Local Structure | > | ‘The summer “White House”, of the | President will he located at the Crane est Woods Hole, Mass., a very beau- tiful and commanding ace’ overlook- ing Nobsque Point und Nantucket xound. A large’ bungalow of very un- stl and attractive type is one of the outktanding features of the extensive property. With a number of other Tuildiags on. thé Crane estate, it was Wanned by Messrs. Purcell and Elms lie of Minneapolis, the architects who phiunned the residence of P, 8. Bryne. | their task has’ been made easy for them by the performance of the car and the things said hath teeny snp owners have _ about it. Spoken advertising is by far the most powerful factor in the extraordinary demand for this car. + ! | ! Dodge Brothers | , frankly admit. that Dose BROTHERS MOTOR CAR M. B: GILMAN CO. 212 Main St. Phone 808 | striking and oviginal in de Fever pid for draft hi 1 the oper market at Chic: j been ‘recorded, Tn ooo April Ist to April 10th Is the beginning of a new interest quarter for SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Put:a part of your earnings into a savings account and watch it grow. : o Deposits made on or before April 10 draw interest ‘DEPOSITS GUARANTEED. First Guaranty Bank '- Old Tribune Building MULT MMMM MMU MITC corner of Mandan ayenue.and Avenue ‘st Nutioual bank here. The Crane bungatow in The Western’ Architeg) picturgd some time | ago. [ft was designed to o¢¢upy-a point of mainland reaching into the sea with with views toward Wocds Hole, Nob- sque Point and the sound, The plan made to fit the unusual’ situation hand. and. the buit is very D atid ar] The walls’ are. practic: ninated from the ground fh ural units, combined with great | dow systems,” forming the enclos- urew The illustrations suggest an ideal spot with everything at hand that Ith and refined luxur n sup] ly 5 nad what wealth could not furnis! ture has contributed with you hand, i Here. for the next few months, the | president will rest and gather strength | for the strenuous days ahead. Tue owner of the property is Charles R. Crane who was’recently appointed minister to China, DRAFT ‘HORSES BRING $450 A HEAD.. IN.RECORD BREAKING SALE CHICAGO The highest prices s bought: in ago have just according to ‘Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of the Horse As- soclation of America, Mx, Dinsmor> sald the purchase wi [988 1 Fron Vor, Fa Chicago, April field, Maine, whic HY atato fields of Mi sine deep-bodied, pow- ayerag ng more th in weight and more “tai $450) each: fe 0.5, £0, One pair sold for consider- and also the banking room, of: the | made by a con-! iB ubly more than $1,000, ti00d > judges cars and cutting grease from comes from a large ‘city garage. THE UNIVERSA ly. PHONE 318 Our easy payment plan has put Ford Commercial Cars and trucks into the hands of many users. Ford Commercial Cars pay for themselves very quick- L CAR , i SS We handle a large assortment of Commercial bodies of all types suitable for the Standard Ford Chassis. and Worm Drive Ton Truck. As the cost of material is ner ASE: daily, we advise you to place your order today, WE ARE ALSO DISTRIBUTORS FOR FORDSON TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS The Dakota Motor Co. Car Washing We are now equipped with the latest appliances for washing running gears. CORWIN MOTOR CO. JE tine E. V. LAHR, Cashier \ “ial consider thik to be the best! exrload of draft horses’ ever bought on the Chicago tharket, The’ rise in prices for good draft horses and mules. in, spite’ of the ¢x- istence of nore that twenty-one mil- jon horses and almost five million uiules on. farm: r. Dinsmore said indicates ‘how agricultural and trans- portation needs-are growing. Mica A Se: SLRS Unique Trap Catches Janitor Stealing Milk from N. Y. Apartment New York, April 3.—The “open sea: son” on ‘janitors was ushered in the Bronx today with the arrect of Ru- dolph Hornikel, janitor of a large apartment house on a charge of steal- ing. milk from the door of tenants. He was held on corfplaint of Frank Scott, a tenant who declared he i ped the janitor ‘by aid of a string; a bropm and a dust pan. He tied the string to his milk bottle and attached the other end to the broom so’ that when the bottle was moved the broom, would fall banging to the floor a dust pan which was balanced on the broom. He said he-caught him departing with the bottle after the trap had been sprung, HOME.FOR “HELLO” GIRLS | Chicago, April 3—A home for tele<| phone girls with numerous recreatiosis will be ‘established here as a means of solving the traffic and housing prob- lems, A fifty-six ;room apartment building, to-house about eighty girls, is being converted. by the telephone company, into a boarding house at’an approx(mate coat of $56,000.00. The do. mitory will have a large service kitchen, dining room, laundry, anda. number of sewing rooms. Each apart- ment willbe furnished with a phono- graph or a piano. ‘The building is ex: pected. to be open by June. ‘3 y Our new washer Give him a trial. The Worm Drive is the princi- pal feature of all high-priced trucks. It isthe most positive drive and has the greatest wearing mae BISMARCK, N. DAK. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CONVICTED BANK PRESIDENT ASKS FOR NEW TRIAL H. J. Hagen of Fargo Charges Jury Was: Unfair and Evi- i dence {insufficient Fargo, April 3}—Charging that the jury which returned a verdict of guilty against H..J. Hagen, president of the Scandinavian-American bank’ of this city, was unfair, counsel for Hagen moved for a new trial in. district. cdurt here yesterday. Judge M. J. Englert gave Manahan 15 days in which to submit briefs in/fur- ther support of arguments presented. Hagen, who (was convicted of mak: |\ ing false statements to’a hank exam- iner, through pisi,jcounsel contended that the stage “had ‘made no effort to introduce evidence ‘that in’ any way incriminated the deféndant. Attorney Manahan also argued that the jjury had been influenced’ by the spectators during the trial, claiming that these spectators were prejudi¢ed against Mr. Hagen. Judge W. S. Lauder of Wahpeton |. represented the attorney general's dé partment at the tridl,and hearing. “Presidential Row” Filling Up in G0. P. | Hotel Headquarters Chicago, April 3——Three more re- publican candidates for the presidency are, planning to open headquarters and join the ‘Wood and’ Lowden forces on “presidential row” in a downtown hotel it was» announced today. Rooms have been reserved by friends ef Nicholas Murray Butler, president ot Columbia university, Governor Cool- ridge of Massachusetts and Senator Miles Poindexter, The Harding ‘and Hoover forces also are expected to open their head- quarters here prior to their conven- tion June 8. 2 Latin-Press Caustic Upon Wilson Diplomacy) Recent and Buenos \ Aires, . April Be American notes t& Chili, Bol ‘Peru are described as the ‘fruit of ; = a ann Ln eo =< week on the charge of practicing medi- cine without a license, the complaint beign sworn to by Mathias» Schmaltz, a e A preliminary” hear- United ing was held .before Justice Walter Sterland Thursday and the defendant ‘interhational | was’ bound over. to the district court diplomatic inexperience” by La Prensa which declare “they do not reveal any political plan. that should alarm) the South. American continent or give Ar- gentine any, motive for suspicion, In its first editor! lal on the subject}: the newspaper asks Whether the notes “which affect she ‘sovereignty, of thesc states respond 'to7a resolved , policy cording to which, ‘the United Sta constitutes itself. thie, inherent’ protec tor of new,world republics” and what should be the ‘attitudd,of Argentine?” These questions’ at hiswered today, by the Journal stating? that. ‘it, has ay ~ yA ‘ James Manahan, |e h fw The ‘Supremacy of Stamina More than @ year’s abuse in aves days and not a flaw" STAMINA! 5,452 miles in a week. 3214. miles per hour, elapsed time.. Continuous day and'night driv- ing on: cduntry roads, rough and frozen. This ‘re- markable’ record was made at Indianapolis by a stock Overland, taken direct from production, and is just another proof of Overland Serviceability and’ the i extreondinary riding qualities of Triplex Springs. /Gasoliné record at 324 miles ‘per hour, 20.24 miles per gallon, al | ‘ Touring, $985; Rdadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 » Prices f. 0.b. Toledo, subject to change without notice ‘LAHRMOTOR SALES CO., Distrihutors 200 4th St. North profound knowledge of the functioning | the United States frequently assumes of the American state depiirtment” | an attitude, incomprehensible to other and asserting that department. “ney, ‘nations in attempting to apply -party cultivated ai diplomatic mode of pre¢ judgments and local polities to inter- dure, and. does’ not possess: a” diphot national e, Men | of the s ‘the department, is} States have generally written on deli- organ of internal, politics vather cate. ind suspectible than international ai Ny stions with CrUceng es Wi former patient. whith under bonds of $500. . vunistable dur Andrew, Jackson's policy of ‘to the victor belongs the spoilst.”* ‘ CHARGED 1 TH PRACTICING “There does. not t in AWarhing, MEDICINE WITHOUT LIC ENSE toh a mode of conducting traditional Dickinson, Apri) jor, scarcely: a chancel proprietor, of the I kis 1a Pretisa. ' “For this reason | Bath €o,, was pits ‘ed under arrest this | state’s atorney.: pee, the: CF iNSESS owes MOTOR Roadster, Too, Has All Noted Essex Qualities ae _ Speed—Power—Endurance—Economy—Utility. ‘Iti isan Ideal Car for Business. as Wellas Pleasure - The wide Roadster is‘adapted are instantly apparent. ° uses for which the Essex things have been shown in the hands of more than 25,000 owners. ‘ Its utilities dre many. But note no evidence ~ It was more dramatically proved on the 5 of them is revealed when the Roadster is used Cincinnati speedway, when an Essex stock - asa pleasure car. Every line is smart, trim chassis set the world’s long distance endurance and graceful. It takes but a car: tomake '~ record of 3,037 miles in 50 hours. The same the change. A World “They choose it transportation. their business system. It must be on the job, ; keep all engagements on time, and be as re- "sponsible as ari engineer’s watch. These same qualities, with its rare good looks, make the smart car for pleas ! Economy, R, 0-D) . Proves Essex Dependability Lee aey large class of its buyers are businessmen. Hurability and train-like' rene Bay ee nme aot by ee These’ ~ Main Street PCECEEECERCTIRL car, in three separate tests, traveled 5,870. ‘miles at an’ average speed above a’ mile a minute: . Another stock Essex set the world’s 24-hour road mark of 1,061. miles over snow- covered Iowa roads. It is specially suited for salesmen, inspectors and others who must ‘cover wide. territory, quickly and frequently. ~ Though -not large, the Essex is commodious. There is plenty of room for passengers, and special arrangements for carrying sample cases, unseen, and even a trunk if desired. Reet _, Come see the Essex Roadster. Ride in it. ‘Try its paces. Whether you want it for busi- ness or pleasure, you will appreciate why Essex [aad year ae eee Endurance Record / for utility and dependable It becomes, in fact, a part of Roster een ee E. Loubek Motor Co. BISMARCK, N. D. acre ans Bea CC ‘ 7 RCTVETERSTERSUERTETON ENT ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920 ee “OUT FOR STATES ATTORNEY Dickinson, April. 3.—James P. Cain, familfary known as “Jim” to most of | fhe people of Stark couptys is ‘a candi- date for “re-election +t the office of ) ay

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