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Wea gt he 4 Bia Se MONDAY, “APRIL 19; 1920- WANT. COLUMN ee HELP WANTED—MALE Se LEARN THE BARBER TRADE! Wages $25 per week -up. Posi fons guaranteed. Few weeks completes by our metheds. ' Little expense,’ eg tree free. Moler ~ Barber College, cove! Ave., Minneapolis, Est if 3-242: 4 WANTED—Live wire assistant déui must be able to talk German.’ age, salary expected, reference, sitele or married, when you, can come” in first letter. Write J. W: Hofer, Wishek, UN. De. LE 4aat-swks, LEARN_ Actual Auto Repair ing. Los Angeles ¥. M, School, ___HELP WANTED—FEMALE_, \WANTED~Two dining room girls to walt on table, Wages. $60.00 per month, and board, steady work, | P. i Hotel Sherman, White Supa Spr Mont. Swe WANTED—Chambermaid and faaitseee at once: Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. D. 4-16-8¢ fencral housework. Mrs. ) os Remington. h St. 4-13-1wk WANTED—Girl ae Pral housesuth| small family... Phone 90 -16: fib scbarse sh sndibedaigdlly on) iva iaiieoby WANTED TO RENI WANTED. TO RENT—small house eee for light housekeeping. Phos WANTED TO RENT—One or more rooms' for light housekeeping. -- Phone aie WANTED TO RENT—Two to,four rooms for light housekeeping. . Phone ‘on % ~ 4-13-1Wk WANTED—Girl for SALESMAN WANTED—Live salesman Largest Auto” Supply Prefer having them acquainted with the local territory.’ Kindly state experience who you are now connected with and how soon you will be ready. to go to work, Kindly mention also in your first letter what territory you are now covering. All answers to this ad will be strictly ‘confidential. Address Communications to Box./No, Paul, Minn. STOCK SALESMEN—A North Dakota+ Corporation with large factory in op- eration in Fargo wants real stock sales- men. Real cooperation; strong local board .and wonderful’ leads. Apply quick for exclusive Be No Sales Manager, 119 5th St. ares 7-tt \ _.. WORK WANTED LADY Wants work by day or hour... Call} / at 213% Fifth street, So., “Flat ¢! Aan =13-1W! FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SA Modern five room bunga-" low—very réasonable.: A.J. Ostrander : * 9 Thayer St. Phone 263. 4 wk FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, with an east front on car line for $4000; modern 5 room house, ‘well located, east front, and garage fon $2600 on good terms; modern 6 room house, including 2 bed rooms, on large lot, close in, with double garage, for $3600., on good terms’ and quick possession; partly modern 6 room house, well located, close in with fine garden spot for. $2300. Geo. M. Register. H-1i-1lwk FOR SALE—Five room modern. house: completely furnished. Will sell fur- nished or without furniture. Two lots and double garage. Leaving the tate must sell at once. One-fourtl fash, balance three to five years. Do not answer unless you have $1000 and mean business. | Address No. 48, care Tribune. 4-13-1wk HOUSE FOR -SALE—Modern house of 7 rooms and bath, corner lot 50x150, Nice trees; ‘location one of the best in the city. For certain reasons a personal interview is desired for further, in- formation, Price $4800. J. H. Holihan, N.. Dak. Ist cece: brett of 4217-2 FOR RENT—Four > rooms,’ all modern, double and single, or married couple. - $7.00 and $8.00 per. month. Call at 713 3rd. St. fers = + 4-9-2wks FOR: SALE—Fige room modern house. 405 13th St. easonable price. _ 5. O'Brien, Annex Hotel. 4213-10 wk FOR SALE—Modern six room cottage, close. in, easy terms. G. J: Keenan. i o 4.14 -1vK AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SAUE=Chevrolet 490 touring car; motor in first class shape. Good up. holstering and top. Must be cash. Bis- marck Radiator Works, 4-16-1wk FOR S. Overland touring. car, run. very Httle, first class condition at one- half regular price. ; Is B. 34, South Heart, N. D. 4-17-1wk WANTED—Used car, “auring: Ford pre- ferred. Give description and cash price int first'letter. “Address. No. 1, Trib: une. 4-17-2t XUTO-OWNERS— wast your own car with Acme Auto Soap, “a high grade Linseed Oil soap. 5 Ibs. delivered upon receipt of $1.00. Acme Soap Mfg. Co. $27 Plymouth ‘Aye. Ni Minneapolis, Minn, 8-7-2 FOR “SALETvone Reed Baby Carriage, Golden Oak Dresser. Both’ .in perfect condition... Phone_696L. 4-16-3t WANTED—Garage; give description and price in-first letter. Cash, Address No. ‘Tribune. 4-17-20 FOR SALE—Overland 90 car, - newly painted and. overhauled. Phone: 398K. cae is -17-1w LAN! LANDOLOGY—A. magazing giving the facts in regard to the land situation Three months’ subscription. Free. If for a home or-as an’ investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say. “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all par- ticulars FREE.” Address Editor, Land- logy. Skidmore Land Co., 435 Skid- more Bldg., Marinette. Wisconsin. 1-10-4mor “PARMS—Standing Rock indian Reserva- tion dairy, and land: | 77! go! Write Stench Rock Land Office. McLaughlin, 8. D._ 8287-11 FOR RENT OR SALE—160 acres 8, W.% ~17-138-78 in Boyd Township, Burtett Co., N. D. \ Address C. S. Jetmuind, Lows, Iowa. 3-27-1mo FREE. WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, . Wisconsin Dat of Agriculture, Lepitel 71, Madison, is. 4-60t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished room to . boy or man caring for furnace and yard. Phone 354K., or call at 415 8th St., evenings after 6 P. M. 4-17-4t St. evenings :after_6 P. M.___4-1-it FOR. RENT—Twe 2-réom suites with heat, light, elevator service. Apply at once if interested. Bismarck Company, 4-1 FOR RENT—A large, neatly furnished room, on street car-line, very close Call at 320 4th St.. North. FOR_RENT—Four all mbdern rooms for light housekeeping. Double and? te Call at 713 3rd St. 17-101 ROOM FOR-RENT—In adorn Tani 507 4th St. Phone 120L. } 4-16-3t LOST AND: FOUN! FOUND—A. bunch ‘of kéys in front of Brown & Jones store. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune and pay- ~ing for this ad. 4.17-3t ——SSSS——————————_ R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free alte. 9%, 11—Lucas-Block—Phone -260 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN E \ SEVEN Real Estate Bargains We, offer the following forsale: Seem and ath tad er cree 5 rooms and bath, 10th street, $1190.90 cash |. aves -1¢68200.90 ey ae ge possession)’ gad bath, 4 ath, West. way, bath, t.:98400.00 5 en aah yihaye yer, ite, possession. 5 Genes ‘and bath, 10th St. $3700.00 6 rooms and ‘bath, hot water beat, Sth street. : 7 rooms and bath, Mandan avenue, $1700.00 cash: 13’..<...$4200.00 . 2p! B. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY nt Bieat National Bank Building Phone 78-R: HARVEY HARRIS. CO. FOR SALE—New House; 7 rooms and bath room, with -new..barn 24x26 ft. puce $3000; one=taird « jonah: Great bar. FOR SALE--Good 8 room house with large barn and chicken: house. (Price $2200. $700 cash: i FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house withih three blocks of Postoffice. » Price. $3500. Easy terms.! FOR SALE—Good ‘new: modern house with 9 rooms and’ bath, centrally located. We offer this valuable Property much’| below ‘its’ value, “Price "$52 HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J.P. Jackson, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1 Singer. .sewing /ma- chine, 1,baby crib, 3 rocking chairs, | 2 kitchen chairs, 2-dresser, 1 i; 1 spring.and: mattress,..1 white enamel kitchen cabinet, 1 ‘round DOINGS OF THE DUFFS % WE WA ANICE GAME, CHARLEN BUT ('M AFRAID I'M @GOING To ®B LAT! Bhs Dylan | WST, q dining table, 1 range: cook stove’ with reservoir and dishes, 1 Indian bicycle. Call at 120 Mandan Ave. 4-14-1w FOR SAL! ie dB, P. Rock rooster with stk "pure bred « pullets; three white pure bred single comb white Legion roosters with six pire bred pullets. ‘Also hatching eggs from, the first prize winners of pure: bred B. P. Rocks and white Leghorns. Price $2.50. Apply Peter Werlen, Bismarck. Phone 252. Ac17-3t WE_COLLECT CLAIMS, NOTES AND ACCOUNTS anywhere. No charge un- less we collect. Our continuous. skill- ful systematic, intelligent and_per- sistent service, gets you the cash, -you need. in your business, Write or call. “Amertcan Mercantile Agency, Room No. 20, City National Bank. Bldg.’ Phone gn 5. 4-7-1mo. FOR SALE—Five twenty-five ft, lots on the northeast corner of Seventh street and Ave E,, ice $1,200; easy terms.. » Write Mrs. 8.’ Mahin, Gen. Del., Bis- marek re ‘_-4-16-1mo. + WILL eer = shares Motex Oil $1.50 and’ 500 Motex' Refining $2.00° arid. 300 Motex Pipe Line $4.50. Telegraph orders. A, ‘L. Diebel, Boatmen’s Bank Bidg., St.Louis. Mo. 4-15-1mo | FOR SALE—100_ shares Des Lacs Western Oil Stock, $3.00 per share. 5 shares of Collins Rotary Razor Stock $20.00 per share. MeGee aa bie noes Fargo, N. D. Ks HEMSTITCHING and Ficome ree works on all sewing machines, Full instructions, “J. F. Light, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. __4-13-1mo. GARDENS PLOWED, ashes hauled; also furniture, dry. stove wood and Rhode Island Red. eggs for sale. PI 3 .M. Anderson. a SALE—Gag stove with top and two ovens, In first class shape and priced right.’ Call 701 9th 8t., or Phone 6091 “li FOR SALE—Barber Shop, first class out- fit, very. cheap. See the owner, W. M. Ellis, Barber Shop... 5th~ Stree ____4al7-lwk FOR SALE—Life scholarship at Bismarck Business College. | Write Margaret Ggube, New Salem, N. D. 4-16-3t FOR SALE—Very reasonable, new Day- ‘ ton Computing Scale. Address Chas. Kirk, 515 9th St., or call 196. 4415-1Wk FOR GALE X Quarter sawed oak roll’ top deal, good condition, Call_689R. =17-2t | FOR SALE—Nice green baled hay “ii ear} foad lots, Write of call Fred. Lee, Regan, N._D. $-13.1WwK of WANTED A few cars of good baled} hay. upland «Ci C day, NLD. eer eee WANTED TO BUY>Golf sticks. Address X,_ a WANTED—Good Underwood “to rent. Write 49, Tribune, ER dump, dirt or ashes. Newcomb and Loubek, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that- the Board of Supervisors of Medora ‘Town- ship, Billings County. N. D., will re- ceive sealed bids until May 6th, 1920, magbeughy Harti- 4-lwk ‘pewriter 4-17-2t 926 6th St. 4.15-1wk .o'clock P. M. for the constriction j of a Town Hall at Medora, N. D. Building to be of Tile construction. Plans and specifications of, same may be seen at the office of the under- signed. : Each bid for this work must, be ac- companted by a certificed check. gay- able or endorsed to said Township for at least fifty percent of the amount thereof. The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. By. the order of the Board of Super- yisors.. Medora Township, Billings County, N. D. 4 Given under iy hand this 3rd day of April, 1920. H. G. KINMARK, ! Clerk. 45-12-19 Medora, N. D. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received until 2 o'clock P. M. April 30, 1920, at the office of Bismarck Tribune Company, t.smarck, iNorth Dakota, for the con- struction of a basement and two-story reinforced cancrete building, size 50 feet by 140 feet, to be erected at Bis- marck, 'N. D. in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Archi- tect Geo. H. Hanley, Great \Falls, Mont. +-meeting held April 5th, 1920, w ‘in| Plans ,and, specifications are on file at the i Builder's Exchange, St. Paul, Minn. ‘Builder's Exchange, ‘Minneapolis, Minn. » Builder's & Traders Exchange, Far- go, North Dak. Builder's Exchange, vak. | Plans and specifications canbe pro- cured. by Contractors wishing to figure the, work, upon application, | from Bismafck Tribune Co., Bismarck N. .D. and, from Geo. H., Shanley ‘Architect, Great Falls, Mont. Each bitl must be accompanied by a certived check in a sum equal to 5% Minot, ‘North of amount of bid, as evidence of good faith, Heating, Plumbing, and ‘Electric Wiring will be let separate from the general contract, A bond in the sum of 50% will be required from the contractor to whom work is awarded. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. * (Signed) Bismarck Tribune Co., 4-14-28. . Bismarck, N. D. COMMISSION PROCEEQINGS Proceedings City Commission Apri! 12th, 1920, The City Commission met in regu- lar. session Monday evening April 12, 1920, at eight. o’clock P. M. There were present commissiorers, Bertsch. French, Larson, Thompson and Pres- ident Lucas. The minutes of the ere read and approved. The . Bismarck Con- struction Company wag awarded con- tract for construction of sidewalké for the season of 1920_ Action on the bid | of F. G. Gramis for construction of a Sanitary Sewer\on south 11th street was deferred. , The Police Magistrate's reports were received and ordered to be filed. ..No action was taken on peti- tions presented by applicants for the job of city assessor. Commissioner Larson moved that the following bills be. paid funds permitting: Mike Gttz J. Empting . J. Hummell ‘J. Alsbury *. J. Burden . J; Schweigert F. Schneider ..... W.:Pennell ... H. McLaughlin J. Katz .....0.- Carpenter Lumber, C W. Sanders... ‘apitol Foundry Co Bismarck Tribune Co. A. Helle Jv Heidt. . J. Eglie W. Thompson . [A Olsoh ... | P. Wachter iw. MeCormick L, M. Parson.. E. C. Wachter... P. Gaschk J. Nord .. N. P. Shields. M. B. Morford. J. Jensen .. Ed Randall . J. Serres ... French & Welch. N. D. Ind. Tel. Co J. J. Brown. G. Little . E. A. Brown S Side Grocery. M. B. Morford. J. Taix . F. Gabel . Brown & 4.00, 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.001 4.00 2.00 | 20.39 | 2.50 | 28.00 | 22.00 21.00 26:90 8.30 20.00 » 38.00 55.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 80.00 ‘Yes, He Has Chin Whiskers ,Too, 4 | GOT THE HOUSE» ALLRIGRT! Say, | WALT BY ALLMAN | Went; Thanks! Bur Do You Nov To Come OUT WITH THINK (rr WOLE Washburn Coal Co. Brench &, Welch. H. Howell... x B,. Morford R. M., Halliday. First National Ban . 16. Dakota Savings Bank. » 129. i The. foregoing motion carried and the bills were allowed. On motion the commission adjourned until Wed- 17.00 nesday evening, April 14th, 1920, at} eight o’clock P. M. Attest: Cc. L. Burton, City Auditor. / COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS Proceedings City Commission April 5th, 1920. The City Commission met in regu- lar session Monday evening April 5th, 1920. There were present commis- sioners, Bertsch, French, _ Larson, ‘Thompson and President Lucas.- The minutes of the meeting held March 29th, 1920. wére read and approved. Resolutions were passed asking for bids for the preparing and ~maintain- ing, parkings,.in. the Paving’ Districts. The Water Works and Water Main Ordinance was given its second read- ing and final ° passage. - The City Weighers report..showed $203.40 tak- en in during March, 1920. A resolu- tion was passed closing Avenue D for school; purposes.. The report of the City Bacteriologist was read this re- port showed that it was necessary to boil the City Water. R. H. Thistleth- waite was appointed member of the Special Assessment Commission for a six year term. The following ‘ills were allowed and ordered to be paid. Jim. Jensen .. + $28.00 Ed Randall . Jack Serres .. Mike Getz . J. Empting . J. Hummell J, Alsbury J. Burden J. Sweigert F. Schneider . Ww. Pennell . J. Katz, [ Wachter ‘Transfer C . EB. Peterson . G.. Smith. Wachter Transfer Washburn Coal Co. Home Laundry .... N. D. Ind, Tel. Co.. surleigh Co. Farmers Mrs. L, Robidou. Mrs. A. Steimetz. First Guaranty Bank. gam Nicola ,. Washburn Coal G St, Alexius Hospital F, H. Davis.. Harris, & Co Hoskins, Inc. . +7, 8.72 On motion of Commissioner Bertsch the commission adjourned to Meet, again April 12th, 1920. me Attest: C. L, Burton, City Auditor. 21.00 24.50 21.12 «+» 19.50 seeses 19.50 Beh 17.87 17.87 COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS Proceedings City Commission April 14th, 1920. The City Commission met pyrsuant | to adjournment April 14th» 1920. There. were present commissioners, Bertsch. French, , Larson., Thompson and President Lucas. The reading of the minutes of the preceeding meet- ing was dispensed wth. Commission- er Larson moved that W. A’ Falconer be appointed City Assessor. Com- 12.00| missioner Bertsch moved that Price | Owens be appointed City, Assessor. Kupitz Co. + 138.34) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | Upon roll call on the foregoing -nomi- ++ 22.00] oh; 15, for 1.50| Thompson for Falconer and President 2. Aa Lucas for Owens. ' | where there is but one rate appli Now nonsr, CHARLEY - 1 WAS AFRAID To TELL HER + 19.08: nations the commissioners voted as follows: Bertsch for Owens, French Falconer, Larson for Falconer, Owens received two votes and Falconer three votes. W. . Falconer was therefore appointed y Assessor. A motion was carried to the effect that George Strohl be ap- i ‘ollector. of dog licenses for 1920 that he receive fifty cents fon every license sold. That he jalsp be bmpowerea to catch and kill dogs which were unlicensed, that he ve fifty cents for every dog killed sum to include all funeral ex- On motion of Commissioner n the commission adjourned to j meet again April 19th, 1920, at eight Attest: . C. L. Burton, City Auditor, SUPREME COURT J o From Dunn County. Sarl Morrell, Plaintiff and Respond- ent, vs. Northern Pacific Railway Company, a foreign corporation, and Walker D, Hines, Director General of Railroads of the United States, Defendant and Appellant. Syllabus. In an action brought against a ca.- rier to recover damages for the fail- ure to deliver to the consignee at Chi- cago certain livestock which the plain- tiff loaded for shipment at Killdeer, North* Dakota, where the evidence showed that the cattle delivered were not the cattle originally loaded put were of inferior grade and less vatu- able, the defendant introduced no evi- dence, It is held: (1).. Where the complaint recites delivered’ to the defendant under a contract, shipping receipt, or bill of lading, but does not allege the failure of the defendants to deliver as a breach of the shipping contract. and the defendants plead the shipping con- tract in their answer, the omission, it any, of. allegations showing reliance upon a special snipping contract is cured by the answer. (2) sFolloWing Hatch & Heinsius v. Sco Ry Co.'15 N. D. 490, it is held t it is mot incumbent on the plaintiff in the first instance to allege and prove the giving of notice Of claim under raph5 of the shipping contract. ch provides for written notice “As a condition precedent to the shippers rizht to recover any damages. etc.” 3) The defendants having iniro- duced no evidence, and, by regulations | of interstate commerce regarding dis- criminations, being precluded irom waiving the failure of the shipper to; give notice. in the absence of evidence that notice was not given it will be assumed that the defendants were) notified of plaintiff's claim. (4) Where the agent of a ¢ knows that neith the plaintiff, nor any agent of his companying live | stock being transported by it, and icable | shipment of ordinary livestock, its ability is not qualified by provisions in the contract whch recite that the} shipper will ci for the stock and furnish attendants. Under the Carmack Amend-| . as amended by the Acts of Con- ; -of March 4, 191% and August (Sections 8604a, Compiled} Statutes of United States, 1918) an initial carrier of ordinary | tock, is prohibited from qualifying its common .- Yes, He Has Chin Whiskers Too, Tag, But— ! fair ‘| error requiring a reversal as to the { law liability as a carrier, both as re- gards the shipment over its own line | and the lines connecting carriers. (6) Under the Carmack Amend-| ment, the initial carrier may not! sclimit its common law liability as to restrict it to negligent acts. (7) Where the testimony concern- ing. the value of cattle at Killdeer, North Dakota, is shown to have been based upon a knowledge of the Chi- eago market, it was not error to ad- mit testimony of the value at Kiil- deer, though the damages are properly measured by the value at Chicago. (8) Where a shipper sustains “Toss | or damage to freight carried over al railroad during the period of Federal j control, the railway company is not liable. (9) Where no motion for dismis- gal as to the railway company was made until the close of the plaintiff's case, and where no facts appear in the record showing that the defendant Railroad Administration was denied a ‘ial by reason of the joinder of the ‘railway company as defendant, failure to dismiss the action as to the railway company is not prejudicial; Federal Railroad Administration. Separate appeals by the Northern Pacific Railway Company and Walker D. Hines, Director General of Rail- ds, from District Court of Dunn ‘ounty, F. T. Lembke, Judge. Reversed as to the Northern Pacific Railway Complaint, and affirmed as to the Federal Railroad Administra- tion, Opinion of the Co! Bronson and Grace, result, T. &. Murtha, Dickinson, attorney for plaintiff, T. H. Thorson, Dunn Cen ter, of Counsel. Young, Conmy & Young, Fargo, at torneys for defendant. Form Stutsman County. Posey, Plaintiff and Appellant, vs. See & Pence Co., and Respondents. Syllabus: . (1) There are practically no ques- tions presented in this case, except questions of fact. See and Pence Co., by a written contract, sold to one ‘thy and one Nelson ascertain 480 acre tract of land, described in the contract. Subsequently, See and Pence Co. -deeded the land to John W. See sub- ject to the conditions of the contract. Gorthy sold his interest to Nelson, for $3,200, for which he took severat promissory notes, due and payable at dates. He claims that Nelson, re the notes, assigned the con- tract to him, and that. he ‘assigned it to one Jones, as manager for the plaintiff, from whom Gorthy claims to have purchased other land. He claims that, in that condition, the as- signment. Exhibit “H,” was deposited ; t by Birdzell, J. . J. concur in the Ed. et al. Defendants thereafter, the name, erased, and the name, Ne! 5 wrongfully and fraudulently inserted. ‘The trial. court fgund, as a fact, that Gorthy, for a good and valuable con- sideration, assigned, transferred and delivered, to Carl Nelson, said ment. Exhibit “H”; and that Nelson, for valuable considerati signed, transferred and delivered the \same, by an instrument in Writing, to ‘Loran Nichols, who purchased the con- or knowledge of the rights or claims of any other party or parties therein. It is held, the evidence sustains this finding of the trial court. (2) , Other facts and circumstan: exist in the case. and are fully dis- cussed in the opinion. lt is held, that there is no reversi- ble error of finding of fact, nor re- versible error, of law committed by the trial court. (3 It is held, that the judgment has | | substantial support in the evidence. | Appeal, from judgment of ,District | Court of Stutsman County, Hon. A. J. Coffey, Judge. Judgment affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Grace, J. Bronson. J. concurs in result. Sullivan & Sullivan, Mandan, attor-! | neys for plaintiff and appellant. A. W. Aylmer and Thorp & Chase, ; Jamestown, attorneys for defendants. | | VILLA PLANNING | TO AIDSONORA | __, REVOLUTIONISTS | San Antonio, Texas, April 19. | Harley and objected to the car. | tie and told th | Army intelligence reports to southern | department headquarters under d te | |of Thutsday state that Francisco Villa is preparing to lend assistanc | to the revolution of Sonora City, Pa: | ral and Jiminez in the near futur: j The plan it was stated, at Fort | Sam Houston, was given to army offi-| jcers on the border by Villa agents. | |TWo ARE DEAD; DRANK et DENATUKED ALCUMUL| r| Duluth, April 19-Ole Anderson, g9,| is dead and John Lang, is in a hos- | | pital here as a result of drinking | denatured alcohol, Anderson died in| | a cell at police headquarters and Lang | was taken to the hospital by order | | of city health officers after being ar-| | rested on a charge of drunkennes: BORDER PATROL AVIATORS FALL TO THEIR Sed Sanderson, Texas., April 19.—Lieul. Dhansell and Sgt, -Alaxwell both of} the 90th aerial squadron were killed | | when their | They were on border patrol duty. airplane fell here today. i DO YOU REALIZE That Bismarck is approaching an era of increased business and un- told growth? The liberal home- building plan: new bridge and the beavtif! paved streets will soon let the rest of the world know that Bismarek is the wonder city of America.and the metrop- olis of the Northwest. HAVE YOU GIVEN A THOUGHT to tnat piece of property upon which you hépe fo build, your home, or will YOU BE IN THE SAME RUT THIS TIME NEXT YEAR? We have some great little city lots in all parts of town and it will pay to give a thought to the future and consult us at once. Our prices are reasonable and our terms liberal. BISMARCK REALTY CO. Bismarck Bank Building Telephone 314 DULUTH CITIZENS ORGANIZE BRANCH OF OVERALL CLUB A Duluth overall club composed of county officials and. their assistants to wear depint apparel as a-protest against thé high cost of clothing was orgaif at the court house last night with an initial ‘membership of. 40. Officers said‘ that practically all of St. Louis’ county 60% employes at the court house have asked to join the organization. FLOUR SOARS TO HIGHEST PRICE OF: PRESENT CROP Minneapolis, April 19.—Flour ed to the highest price received the present wheat crop here tod exceeding good export situation of al grades of wheat and the heavy de mand with a Jimitel supply are given as reasons for the advance to $15 a barrel for standard flour. Today's price-marks an advance of 50 cents a barrel in less than a week and $1 this month. ‘Bran rose to $50 a ton an increase of $1 from yesterday’s price, Dai rom Perpetua! ‘Motion Device Thought to Be Lure of Vandals machine is attributed as the reason for unknown parties attempting to break into the home of Mr. and Mrs. c” J. Hoffman of this city, at three o'clock in the morning. , The Hoffman family live in a duplex and were aroused in the night by the neighbors in the adjoining apartment who had heard the attempt being made at the front door, When the Hoffmans aweks they immediately notified the police, but the would-be | housebreakers fled in the darkness. r. Hoffman is said to have been working for years behind closed doors in an attempt to perfect a perpetual motion machine, and it is believed that tract, in good faith, and without notice !,an effort was being made to get hold BULL SEES SCARLET AUTO, BATTERED CAR REPAINTED Chicago, April 19.—Walter Harley, a farmer of Palatine, Ill, revised his ontire history of color attraction yes- terday afternoon just west of Arliny- ton Heights. For years Mr..Harley has affected | bright hat bands, scarlet cravats and 801 million. ranging from maroon to_ ver. Yesterday he took the road | witn one of the snappiest runabouts that ever hummed over the.Palatine roads. It was scarlet. , Just west of Arlington Heights a bull, idling in a pasture, noticed ae Me crash was heard in Park Ridge After a period of time out Mr, Har- ley opened one eye, removed, his red se who would aid him to take the runabout away. Not to Joe Fuller,.who is a mechanic, but to Sam Borden, who is a painter. ‘The bull, as dusk set in, was still | out in the pasture, idling. BARGAINS Monthly Payment Plan Does this mean anything to you? If it does, we are ina position to help you get the proper location for a home near the new school, which will be built this year; or, if you wish to make a good in- vestment in city property where you are sure to win, see us. We can sell on the following terms: s One-tenth down, balance five dollars per month, per lot HEDDEN AGENCY First National Bank Building Room Phone 78-R BY BLOSSER COME WERE, | y JumBo=THAT AINT YaR