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PAGE Eich? MONDAY, MAY ‘17, 1920 OPEN ALL NIGHT You’ll like our fireproof storage and our expert car washing—night or day PHONE 490. { The trade marks at the right represent the lines we carry. Each one stands for quality at a reasonable price. At the left is shown the home of these six lines of standard merchandise, where we carry large and complete stocks of each line and ex- tend prompt, courteous service —service possible only with big stocks, a modern, thoroughly equipped building, and an organ- ization on its toes Twin Cities. to please you. And most important of all— above is our motto, the foundation upon which has been built the largest and strongest automobile preanizaten west of the Are you taking advantage of our facilities? LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS o id .Motor GIVE: SERVICE MOTOR TRUCKS TRADE MARK Western Electric POWER & LIGHT PLANTS PHONE 490 RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE New Invention Sent on 30 Days Trial Without Expense to You Simply send me your name and I will send you my new copyrighted rupture book and measurement blank. When’ you return the blank I will send you my new invention for rup- ture. when it arrives put it on and wear it. Put it to every test you can think of. The harder the test the better you will like it. You will won- der how you ever got along with the old style cruel spring trusses or belts with leg straps of torture. Your own good, common sense and your, own doctor will tell you it is the only way in which you can ever expect a cure After wearing it 30 days, if it is not entirely satisfactory in every way—if it is not easy and comfortable—if you cannot actually see your rupture getting better, and if not convinced that a cure is merely a question of time, just return it and you are out, nothing. Any rupture appliance sent on 30 days’ trial without expense to you is worth a trial. Tell your rup- tured friends of this. EASYHOLD CO., E. 916 Koch Bldg., Kansas City, \Mo, ¥. POPULAR CITIZEN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS SUNDAY Away After Lingering Illness; Buried Tuesday. Edmund G. Thrams, 60 years of age, died at his home, 323 ‘South Highta street yesterday after an illness ex- tending over‘a year. Mr. Thrams has lived in and near Bismarck for the past sixteen years and was well liked by a large circle of friends. Funeral services will be held Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Per- ry’s undertaking parlors, Rev. G. B. Newcomb officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary’s cemetery. The de- ceased is survived by his widow. seven children, Mrs. R. L.. Roach of Cisco, texas; Mrs. A. C. Drysdale, Clarence. Everett, Violet, Frank and Elsie, all of Bismarck, One shld, Elmer, died in 1918. Mr. Thrams was “born at ‘Water- town, Wis., May. 30, 1860. With his parents he moved to Iowa and then to South Dakota, settling at Artesian in 1880. He was married at Artesian, where his children were born.’ ‘In 1904 Mr, Thrams' and his family mov- ed to Burleigh county settling on a farm nine miles east of Bismarck. UT OO Fora THE UNIVERSAL CAR Edmund G. Thrams_ Passes|, et During the last eight years the family has lived in Bismarck. LEAGUE 1 MAN FOR DISTRICT JUDGE ONCE pREAana! Sontinnen Gran Poge yime tion 428 of the Revised Codes of 1889. and that under section 428 the ac- cused was guilty of conduct for which he may lawfully be either disbarred or suspended from practice as an attor- ney at law. Suspension From Practice Held, further, that under the extenu- ating facts stated at length in the opin- ion the court will enter an order sus- pending the accused from practice; temporarily, but to be reinstated con- ditionally and upon terms as stated in| deiail in the order of suspension. Disbarment Proceedings in District Court Held, further, that while this court has authority to discipline attorneys } and may, in so doing, either suspend | them from practice or disbar them. nevertheless this court disapproves of the practice of initiating such proceed- ings in this court, unless in exception- al cases, or where the offenses com- plained of are committed in this court, | or with reference to the orders of this court. As a general rule, that dis- barment proceedings under the statute authorizing the same should be initiat- } for many years a well known drug: : | for ed in the district court, see sections 434-437, Rey. Codes 1899. o) Yeomen to Meet There will be an important meeting of Yeomen lodge (No. 503, in the K. of | P. hall tonight. Daughters: of Isabella A number of Bismarck women were in Mandan today attending a meeting of the Daughters of. Isabella, at which about twenty-five candidates were int- tiated. Dr. Pastoret Here Dr. \Pastoret, formerly with Rawl- ines and Towne, but now located at Killdeer, was in ‘Bismarck ‘last week. | br, rasioret visited old acquaintances while Here. Masons Meet Tonight 7 Members of Bismarck lodge (No. 5, » & ALM, will meet tonight at 8] ofieek in the Masonic temple. All members are: urged. tobe bresent as there will be work in the F. C. degree. Vice Consul ‘Here Hon. A. I. Widland, of Grand Forks, gist of that city and, now vice-consul Sweden in North Dakota, was in Bismarck Saturday on business re- lating to his official duties. Mr. Wid- land was one of the early residents ore Bismarck, having lived here in 1883. STATE G. A. R.IS TO HOLD MEETING IN GRAND FORKS ‘Grand. Forks, ‘NX. D., May 17.—The thirty-first annual encampment of the North Dakota Grand Army of the Republic will be held in Crand Forks June 9 and 10, according to general orders issued from state headquar- ters at Devils Lake. The council of administration. will neet at department headquarters, at | HUMPHREYS’ i Ne Y TRUCK | SHIP B Ford One Ton Truck $712.00 F. 0. B. Bismarck In city and country alike has demonstrated its unpara- lelled service and economy The Aluminum Bronze worm drive is the idea and most reliable transmitter of power of motor. trucks The Dakota Motor Co. Bismarck, No. Dak. “ WORM DRIVE CONSTRUCTION OF FORD ONE TON TRUCK the Hotel Dacotah, at 9 o'clock a. m., on June 9 with Comrade A. 4. Pierce of William A. Gordon post, asvofficer of the day. The business + sessions .will:be held in the hall pro- vided by the Grand Forks Commer- cial club. Memorial’ and Flag Days The general orders direct ‘all posts in the department to observe Me- morial Sunday, May. 23, and recom- mend that invitations.to join -with Hires Household Extract ‘contains the actual juices of roots, barks, herbs and berries. It makes rootbeer as pure as it is sparkling and ~ delicious. you get this” Package. 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