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’ coercive have failed - mipistration. ~ TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920 ! ea BISMARCK. DAILY 2.21BUNE -~*% THREE Opposition to English Rule in Ireland Never So General as Today Dubiin, het 6-Opposition to the government never has been “so gen- eral throughout, Treland agit js today. Some. critics protest against the se- vetity of. the military regime but their ‘attacks are not ~by.- demands from -obherys ,who assert” that “ste taken have not been sufliciently dvas- , He and that measures intended to he thei object. Inability, to diccover ileaders of dis: orders, and ‘taflure to, ‘gain information fs. te plans ‘for raids in future have resulted*in. sharp criticism. Govera- meht agents are appateftly often yic- time, ‘of misinformation ~and some military, raidse seems to have been ‘based on. data given by persons wh9' tie dési Uy Of @.ovarvassing the ad! From .time to . time raids resuly in the, capture of arnis ‘ond ammunition, bat very often the soldiers, tnkel only Suantities jaf, ey tious literature. DISREGARD “ZARNINGS Washington, April warnings of the government that they would. be prosecuted ufider federal penal statutes, two women favorable ta an Lis renublic resumed. today: the picketing o&the. ‘British embassy whidh=1 led yesterday to two grrests, Axfew minutes after the women ap- peared carrying banners they were “warned by the police to leave and when they failed to obey were arrest: ed: They gave ‘their names .as Mrs, egarding, Fonor. Walsh, Germantewn Pa., and ; Miss Elaine Barre of ‘Washington. Pee RATLOTS ARE AIT £ , BY PAPER SHORTAGE * “veora--Paper shortage mae the “election board ‘ere print Republican primary ballets on pink paper ani Denwcratic hallots ‘on. yellow. SERING HIS ‘SON. COSTS MAN. ALIMONY: | lemphis—Albert Webster. went. to! court here to force nis divorced, wife. abeth, Webster, to let him look at yy born after their divorce. The judge ordered him to: p&y alimony af forthe privilege of looking At the utday afternoons. - WOOD AEC ‘OHGL, WED } TO HIS HEAD if Houston—Joe Granberry, 19, suffer- ed, here from a strange disease called chypop”. ,Granberry, made it with) Ty soda ‘and Wood alcohol. the city hospital, Ki) FENDER SAVES: TLD - y MOTORMAN: KISSHS 1T is A motorman here ‘filled. to ebikt on the. track until “Scooped up the’ baby. stepped from his cab, picket up-the child, kissed it and put it on Me curb. ~ , the fe Then he 7 if you start wearing ‘the Dist BL iaheapilia: = / When you clean hogs : Liquid Granite. the: Patterson Wot < You'll sop your search tor a good looking hat Ask your dealer for the- ta TITERSON. Hovss Cleaning Time PROB The Indi? Hill Go, gives each p cine of financing these homes: Your total purchase price is.. Your monthly interest during first 12 Your monthly pay Total monthly pay Your monthly interest payment-afte | N. B.A. Staff Special. Worcester, M April 2.—Houses for workers—the problem that is. the bugaboo of every city in the United States—has been solved here, in par at least. 3,700 employes, was faced by tne problem of ‘big “labor turnover” be- Soe Of the “inadequate, insuflictent nous Ly -Aleets si 7 T e company, determined ‘to build--not. the. nsual. “company ~ houses” which have failed to solve 7 the housiiig problem~ anywhere, but a model. industrfar village. culled in one of the best town jw rlantyrs and architects | in the. country: 83-nere site, several miles. from | heart of the cit, ' Indian Lake, on-a lofty ridge, 1 benati: A ith ed. INDIAN HILDE 18 MODBN v it is the industrial village of “Indian Hill,” sone’ of “the Most uccessful housing developments in the ited States). ‘The workers, are ail Appy e fhe Yndian Hill of the Norton Co, w ¢ sass Mat) ters. “Minnesota. 3 i this Spring it is likely your floors may need beightening up. If sottry This jroduces a-smooth lustre that not only pleases tte€ye, but is waterproof; ‘ wear resisting ‘and ‘no fresh and clean than oi! ‘durability Liquid Gran: purpose finis:. You wil for your woodwork. _ “If you should lecide to have any white interiors Luxeberry White Ename’ will satisfy you com- pletely. It makes a rich, dack or chip. / gentle water when necessary k Color can be modified gray when desirel, _ _For the. front docr use more trouble to keep §f- ‘cloth. - Because of its. iteis a-perfect. general | need no ae varnish ' permanent, snow white finish in either Cull or ‘gloss effects that, will not washing with soap/and eeps the finish spotless. ~ ff to shades oi very and 9° Luxeberry Spar; made” Seely eet dure bility under etait exposure, Lomas Hardware Co. “BISMARCK, N. D. a INDIAN HILL SOLVES HOUSING LEM; «| WORKERS ARE HL HAPPY “THE INDIAN HILL PLAN You ‘must make a first paymene of 10 Yon borrow ona mortgage, the bala fe , Tire amount due in 12 years, secured by time note, is ‘tha balance; -seeuréd by demand note fs nent to co-operative hank will be nents during first 12 years. “In 1915, the Norton Co., then having ! | the Satucket Inn, | for bachelors, embodyin fu. view over open country, was neler urchader a schedule showing the re- quired monthly payments: She following nals (1915 figures) shows the prin * 2 years wi) he. ty out the development,. with/.a view to-individual ownership, permanency and contentment in emp!oyment, and resultat general efficiency. Indian Hill has no gridiron of streets, no asphalt paving® no rows of houses of intolerable sameness, The streets. about the natur; Mal grades. The ‘first 58 houses were built in two operations during the summers of 1915 and) 1916, The h frame, and have sla PARKS AND CLUBS In addition to ous and two-family houses, Indian Til a dining hall ‘a be of club, a similar i bachelor girls chanel and a hd children’s playground: The Indian Hill Co. requires froin the purchaser jan ini 10 per ‘cent. Qf the whereupon a yance of the pri ty IS made, For the balance jl purchaser gives two not ne for $1000, payable in’ 12 years at é aud apother foy the balance of. the purchase prigs, ‘payable on-demand With interest. at 5 per cent, both notes being, secured by a purchase money mortgage. ‘The-purchaser gives also a’ syp- plementary agreenient to the effect that-he will purchase in a cooperative bank: five ‘shares, and will continue payments thereupon until his deposits shall have matured in the sum of. $1000. s BUYERS FELL INDEPENDENT This insures the payment of the 12-year-note ‘according to its terms. It gives the purchaser-a feeling of in- dependence, inasmuch. as h¢ @es pot make periodical payments on the prin. cipal to the company, and enables him to become acquainted with cooperative hank. methods. Appellant. , ‘ SYLLABUS The complaint charges. that. in: No. vember, 1918 at Dinn\Center, N. D., tho defendant took, carried away ani converted certain cattle, the’property of the plaintiff; but at that time and ernment ‘was in full and absolute con woh of the railway .and, that neither defendant, nof any “Ot its agents ot servants had any. control. over the operation ofthe railway, and in the commisaion of the alleged conversieyi the. railway egmpany did:not act or ‘| claim to act as an instrumentality or akency. of the. Federal. Government. Hence the railway company was in no manver ableyfor the torts or wrongs ‘or contracts of the government or jts Director General, or any other party it, had)no control. Appeal from,Judgment of the Dis réet Court of Dunn County; Hon. \F. a. Lemhke, Judge. ., Reverded and Dismissed. Opinion of. ‘the Coujyt by Robinson, J.“ Bronsow, and “Grace, JJ. concur Specially. $ Young, Conmy& Young, Fargo, at torneys for appellant. -tor respondent. Five Delegates Selected For’ Anti-Townley: “Amidon, ‘Abril 6—D 6.—Delegates were Present from al sections of Slope County. at the ‘Kepublican-Anti-Town- ley convention ‘held here_last Satur: day, a number ‘of them being foNner members of the Nonpartisan league. Hive delegates were chosen to: attend the legislative-convention andj a. full ticket of county ‘officials were placed ) tory over socialisnt. in the field. 7Al the present officials wer renominated excepting the sher- iff and treasurer whose terms expire Wm;.Coolidge af Pierce Was nomjnat: ed 2 tigacurer and Hal, G. Byers of,|% Marmnarth was nominated for she of- fice of sheriff. The -convention was held ‘in the Grand theatre and was open to. the public, “ | ‘On a tnotion that the delegates \ ex- ‘press themselves’ on .the matter of Langer's candidacy for Governor by an affirmative. standing yote~ found every delegate on his feet in favor of Langer, excepting one who remaine | non-commnitta¥ ut wha has been heard to say that he will support Langer it nominated. One of the delegates, U. P. ‘Allison, tm supporting Langer made the statement that _“I am ‘convinced that he is the only man who can win.’ This leaves.no question as to wher Slope county stands when it comes to Governor.“ \ In response to a similar motion R. C. Gallagher of Beach was overwhem- ingly endorsed. as a candidate for At- torney General, The ‘convention was harmonious from every standpoint and the large gathering .geemed ‘imbued with the one paramount idea, harmony and vic- ’ SANDLOT Indianapolis; IndAThe crop * graduates of the sandlots to- sah tee. slonal baseball is unusually large’ at Andianapalis | this ing. Fourteen youngsters have received. the call. ‘the Michigan-Ontario loop is giving most of them a chance. SUPE RBA ACES HIGH Jacksonville, Fla—Byery, time sone of the sey®n, Brooklyn Superba. pitch: ing aces g nto action there is $30,- 000 worth, of ghattelin action. Robbie eninge his. pitching staff at #210,04 : Jn Consideration of ‘this agreemeni the company agrees not to make de- mand upon’ the demand note. as long as the purchaser shall “continue to make nronthly payments of interest tc the company and payments to the bank, “ result is..that at the end of. a suflicient proportion ~ of chase prige has been paid so that the purchaser owns the property free except a first mortgage for not over-GO per cent of the value of the property, so that he can go to a bank tor a“ mortgage, if he wishes, and he independent of the company. \ SUPREME COURT | | SUPREMI 4 The Missouri Slope Agricultural and Fair Association, a corporation ai , Mandan, North Dakota, Plaintiff, and Appellant. ‘ Thomus. Hall, Secretary of State of the and Respondent. SYLLABU: 1.) Under Sections 4518 and 4521 as amended (Ch. 4. 8. L. 1918) C. L.] 1913, the six months period of time within which a Corporation may re- inktate its charter of record ‘start. from‘the-ttme of ‘cancellation provided by statute when the Sec. of State shali cancel the charter of the corporation on the records of his office. +f In a mandamus action seeking to diet the Secretary of State to re-instate a corporation where the cor- poration, a’ Fair Association, has fail- ed to file its annual\reports or pay the annual filing fees require@® for the vears 1911 4o 1919 inclusive and. the Se etary of State~ ~has_ not given no; ticr, of its default in<that regard reyistered letter, as required by the statute, and did not enter until May 24th, 1919, upon the records of his uffice the concellationdf such charter, and'the corporation thereupon within six months from the time of such stat- ufory det of cancellation of record by the Secretary of State Offered to file all of its annual reports required and tendered payment of, the filifig fees and a ré-instatement Yee as required within such ‘six montlts period, it is held that: the corporation complied cited. / ‘Mandamus action in District Court, Burleigh County, Nuessle, J., to com- pel the Secretary of State to re-instate a corporation from ‘an order sustaining a.demurrer to the petition.the defend- ant has appealed. | Reversed and Remanded. “Opinion of the Court by Brongn, J. Nuchols & Kelsch, Mandan, N. Ne attorneys for appellant. Albert Shéets, Asst. Atty. Gen., at torney for respondent. -FROM DUNN COUNTY + Michael McGrath, Plaintiff and Re- spondent. | Vs. ? Northern Pacific Railway Company, a State of North, Dakota, Defendant | STUFF Macon, -—The’ Detroit Tigers have done most of their, training at Macon. with a heavy smoke’ scree floating over the field. It’s bad for their tempers, hut good for their eyes, Jennings says. The diamond is sand. wiched in a railway switebyard, | SEVERE ITCHING BURNING PIMPLES} OnFace,Neck, Chest. Caused Disfigurement. Scratched, Cuticura Heals, “Pimples beoke va ineck, and chest. face was so |, ‘sore I could pees touch, it. The was gore apd red, and the itch- ‘and burning were so severe that my face, with the statutory provisions above} hed, and would lie awake | three or four nights out of five. The pimples later took form inscales and |, peeled causing disfigurement. fi ;‘1was bothered aboutthreemonths || when I saw a Cuticura Seay and i Ointment advertisement, an: wsing six cakes of huctiesoapeat two:boxes of Ointment I washealed.”” (Signed) Mrs. J. E. Griffin, Blaine, Kansas, June 7, 1919. Delicate, sensitive skins with ten- dency to pimples, redness or rough- ness, should not’ be irritated by |) strongly medicdted soaps. Why not | use for every-day toilet purposes, |! Cuticura, adelicately medicated soa touching the first signs of, pimp! with Cyticura Ointment? . . Do not fail to include the exquisitely | scented Cuscure Talcum in your. toilet reparations. Sold ev ere at 25 cents fear camel orbs y mail. Address: | nh uticura shaves without rug. TWO SMART. LIT- TLE BUNGALOWS We “offer these two beauties on very liberal terms to a quick buyer. 5 rooms and, bath, all fapepvenae, gar-. age. Our City Department ill be | glad to show you: these great- little homes. Act at once. *Phone 314 for appointment. | BISMARCK REALTY COM- PANY Bismarck’ Bank Bldg. “foreign: corporation; Defendant” and! place it conclusively appears the gov-' T,.F/Miuttha, Dickinson, attorney; eet » Best Pictures—Superb: Music—Perfect ‘i, Ventilation . Admission only 15¢ Last Time Tonight MAE MURRAY in a wonderful picture of the big DENERSD 8 North’ Woods" be What Am | Bid? TOMORROW: Tomorriw—Elsie Ferguson ~ MARY peer “THE COUNTERFEIT” “A mance of the Redwoods” Presenting onight i E THEL CLAYTON i —N— ‘ore Deadly Than the Male” OK vivid romance that proyes wherever woman is—wel]l.—— \ Va 7 7 | instead of increasing with the advent ofprohibition, says B, W. Andrews, as- sistant prohibition enforeement, coun- cil, ,Aged “dope users” are dying and. the annual new crop of addicts’ has heen rediiced to 9 mihimum “by- the Harrison, narcotic law HOMELESS MAY, IAVE IN THA CITY JAIL Haékénsack; N. J.—Because of the prospect of 1.000 homelesg families ate 1, Dr. Albert Vonschiieder, prest- dent of the board of health, poses to turn the Hackensack jail into liv quarters. The’ jail, fitted with haths, steam heat, i; alojnst empt. (Wer JOKING. | “ COMPLI oT ALIBI Lady—Are-you the same man who, ate my mince pie Jast_week? Tramp—No, mum. T'll never be th’ same’ man again! — Edinburghi® scots- man, : “If each man, woman and ¢hild in @vept.. Britain had to pay an equal share of their country’s wag debt. the (personal liability would be €786 each . SKYSC RAPE, R OUSTS MORMON, MONUMENT Salt: Lake Gity—FRiarly Mormoaism’s fanfous’ monument, Amelia Palace, built by Brigham, Young for. his nine- teenth wife, is to be recovered in pur- chase by the’ Mormon, Charch., It w: he toru.down to’ make way for a: sky- scraper. “4 ‘« SWEET BYE \ND- BYE ‘First Optimist ~ We'll have better times bye-and-bye. at any rate. Second . Optimist -- To be sure. Heaven is paved with gold bricks and there is\never a conl shortage in’ the | other place.—-Home Sector. but relief is often CS ¥ by FEWER DRUG ADDICTS IN DRY DAYS, CLAIM 5 Washington—The use of drugs, mor- phine, opium and heroin is diminishing \ WHY HE FD D GEORGH Bobby wish: I had ‘heen George Washington. Mothe hy so, desir? Vell, ma; he couldn't tela 0\ when he \was vigiting and was asked’ if, he. would Jike another piéce of ple, fustead-of sayitig no for } politeness, sake, he told’ the truth and said yes,—Boston ‘Transcript. ee \ 2 GRER | GOES, WEST Pittsburg, Pa. —Harry Greb hag gone west—two shows in Denver and a swing at the four-round. game on the coasts They never get\tired of Gre) it Pittsburg, but if he is gone. for 0 while they'll appr ite him all tile more when,he cw ac Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. LIEN PROPER CUSTODIAN Division of Insurance "TO Potiey-holders and creditors in the United 1 sthtes of the following insuraney ‘companies whose affairs are in liquidation, under the super- vision and-control pf-the Alien Property Custodian. Wie = a Munky Fire,Insurance Co, lannheim Insurance Co. ‘ Alligos Insur: ‘Mercury Reinsurance, HE, A RTBURN Balkan National tna ‘tna zgnce Co. Minerval Reinsurance Co. Bin Bulgian dour sien faseance Co," {Bulgaria Nord Deut Insurance Co, or heaviness after meals ate nas Rinne Ce Pace kt raeupoes Ga. SSS a Yesdcwned CA for Seefluse & Lend- Prin Net jl ter et Hamburg Asuurance Swits National Iusurerice Co, International Reassurance;Co,, Ltd. Territories and Insular, Posicesions) hav- Co. $ Hamburg-Bremen Fire Tanupance Ca. Bae He persons in the United States (includt "Ar-MoIDS: eel stig and help renters renters digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNB — jaime of demands t any of the above named janice, should file such dae demands on or before the Let day of May, aac : er that pas the assets several co: 1 completion iauidation in cach case,,! rd tne Dated ¢ tw eee tothe Treasury: Ail étsime of demands should be filed with the Manager of Enemy Insuratice Com- panies, 12§ East 46th Street, New York. i . ‘FRANCIS P. GARVAN * Alien Property, Custodian in accordance with SRSEESRERERSRERRO2 sth ite A. adorn Unkempt lawns and decoals back yards reflect upon the whole neigh- ‘borhood. ' Set the example; be a good: mache bor. ° . ‘But you can’t get the real pleasure and ‘profit from ‘your Thrift Garden without the proper tools to work with. We have them ready for you Pek Welch Hewe Co, BISMARCK, N. D. Leslee ae anal PLANET JR. GARDEN CULTIVATORS AND DRILL SEEDERS MAIN STREET

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