The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 6

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pee eat $12,000 HOUSE. Tailoring and Hat Works < . Suits dry cleaned and pressed, repairing neatly done. ' Hats cleaned and » blocked. Phone 58; we will. call ad deliver. 215 Broadway, one-half block west of postoffice Dissolve instantly on tongue or in water—hot or cold; do not have to c _ QUICK ‘RELIEF! a ad “ZLSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE —* -__ MAKERS, OF {| SCOTT'S EMULSION 45) of BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE A a BUILT BY STATE |League Boss Has “Mansion” « Erected in Fargo Under . Home, Law eee apenas | VOCATION F 1F 1 A3Y THE CAPITAL CITY, CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Having decided to confine our stock to one line of goods only for lack of rogm, we will reduce our entire stock regardless of profit. This stock was bought late in the fall at the | lowest market prices and we surely ean save you money on any and all goods bought at our store. We have a splendid line of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’ s clothing and Fur Lined Coats. “We have a well selected line of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes. | : aes A large line of Men’s and Ladies’ Furnish- ing Goods. It will surely pay you to call at our store and look over, our large and well selected line of goods before making your pi rchases elsewhere. a ’ No trouble to show you our oni and after - making your pyr rchases and you are dissatis- fied with the goods, we will cheerfully refund you your money. That’s how we'do fisings , The Capital City | Clothing and She Store 123 5th Street, 2 Doors ‘South of Broadway CANUCK FANS “ANOTHER BRICKLEY HORONTO “Vie Toronto club inj NEW “YORK, — Arthur ) Brickley. |) with such equipments as are’ the International, Leagué cleared | freshman ‘at Columbia University, i311) customarily in, use in connection | $20,000 for the season just closed:.|trying to become as famous with ‘8 1) with “a dwelling house... The | | Totten, League Favorite, Also Gets $10,000 Home in Viola- tion of Law Vargo, N. D., Qct. 22—Willtam Lemke, Nonpartisan league candidate | jfor attorney general, who professes great concern at supposed violations of laws— * WA Ts having constructed for, him- self in Fargo, a residence to cost |, about $12,000. It.is being built by the North | Dakota Homebuilders association. The law covering the operations of the Homebuilders. association provides that “no home shall be built or.purchased, ‘or sold, at a price to exceed $5,000.” Y Mr. Lemke, vice president “of the Nonpartisan league; jrember of the Nonpartisan’s. league:\national .com- mittee; co-worker of A. C. Townley and ‘the group of. socialists who. are handling the league’s affairs, ig hav- ing this $12,000 home constructed at the corner of Ninth’ st and Thirteenth av S. in what is known as one of the finest residence districts of Fargo. While the state association Js being Mr. Lemke, scores, of people jyho have. sought state aid in ‘the construction of modest proportions are’ ‘heing!'de- nied assistance:;: They.are: being told that the association-is not in position to finance any more homes this. year. The home that is being constructed ‘for Mr. Lemke at a cost far greate: than permitted by *the homebuilders law, is not the only one of that nature hat is going up in Fargo. ,Netten in Hish Favor ~ y } Kor George A. Totten, son of the (notorious mémber of the board of ad- j ministration, a residence - costing $10,000 was purchased ‘in Fargo, while alterations, according to a_ permit issued. by the city building inspector, provided for the expenditure of $2,000 additional. ‘The alterations, in fact FOR BILL LEMKE used to build this $42,600°home “for|: . SAEED REINEES ‘LEMKE BEATEN | IN, LIBEL: GASE IN HIGH HIGH ‘COURT Three to TWO! Decision | Given in| Langer Case’ Against Cour- iet News, et, al 5 Sa P Tho libel ‘suit for. $5q000, " prought against the Couriér-News, @ corpora- tion, William Lemke,’ George IF. Mc- Pherson and Herbert A, ton, by Attorney General; Langer: will go to trial on its merits,.ag a result of a 3 to 2 decision of the supreme court. Justices’ Qhristianson,Birdzell and Bremson. joii in a decision that the plaintiff has 4 cause of action, while Judges Robinson ‘and’Grace dissented. The suit was7instituted by Langer because articles published in the fourisr/ sre of*Fargo. The defend- ant demurrdd and. JudgeCole’ in dis- jtrict court \overruled.the demurrer. |The court sustains | Judge Cole. * “Where a the ruling. of faint in an action for he defendants mali- of and :concerning the plaint: certain false and de famatory. statement; that such staté- ment was intended jby. the: defendants to convey tq the readers thereof \such | defamatory meaning, “'and wa un- derstood, by the) ‘re as s syllabus \of the.court; “the court car- not say that ‘the statement was not | ™. libelous unless it Can'sdy as a matter | of law ‘that the ‘publication of the| article of and ‘concerning the plain- ———— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. OCTOBER 22, 1920 tempt, -ridicule, or tendency to injure him in his openbe tan rr | PIONEER * DIES 5 AT NEW SALEM New Salem, Oct..22.-Herman Kroe- ger, one of the oldest.and best known of the first settlers .of New Salem, died Weanesday gt the home of hig son, Fred roe aged 80 years.\ De- ceased had een th. poor health for some time, but was up and ‘around as Usual sand diedg sitting in his chair. Mr. Kroeger who was a veteran of the civil war came to’ New Salem from lllinois with; the original colony and ‘settled on a'farm:near Youngtown. He leaves four sons and four daugh- ters, Fred, ‘Herman, Henry and Wm. Kroeger, Mrs. Jgan: Christianson /of New Salem, Mrs. Henry. Vaxed of Youngtown, ‘Mrs. .Keidel: of: Mandan REV. FINWALL’S SCHEDULE GIVEN Rey. C. W. Rapa of Bismarck, who was jasked “to hold ‘a series of meetings /in Burlejgh county town- ships will speak atthe folldwing places: Naughton, schoolhouse No, 2, Sun- day .3:30°p.'m. and ‘8’ p. m. Cromwell schoor’ house No. 2, ‘day, Tuesday and Wednesday fat. 3 2. Tryge school house No. 1, Monday and Tuesday at 8 p. m, Naughton: school house No.'-3, Wed- nesday. Oct-27, at 8 a ™m. tiff did. not expose ima ‘to hatreg, con- ——_—_________—___ What The State Law Says { . ~About Home Building | Chapter 150 -(Laws of 1919),/|' Section 6. “No home shall bf | built, or purchased and sold, at | a price to exceed five thousand. | dollars, except in case of a\farm | home, in which case the selling | price shall not exceed ten’ thoy; sand dollars. Thé word ‘home’ as herein weed, shall mean a dwell- ; ing house, within: or adjacent to | a town, village or. city, together words ‘farm home’ as herein used, | Thé Reliable: Remedy, Influenza, -the Merit o by.all “Civilized: Nations. t Ney Ask Laxative | Bromo Be cateful to avoid iinitations @rove’s. L. B. @. tablets for Colds, Grip sid f which is recognized for and Mrs./Hassebrook of Cokeville, Il]. 1: , Mon- |* - aie If you ‘aspire to qualify for and:to'secure a good busi« ness or banking position, visit this “Model Office Training | “School” or send for particulars: When you know what we have done for thousands of others, you’ll want to-attend. No other College of Commerce better equipped for its Burposes faculty- of ‘experts; individual instruetion; \stu- lents enter at any ‘time; college in session throughout the ~/year; tuition reasonable ;:places to work for board; ‘foors in’ the ‘College’: Dormitory equipped for light housekeeping; ° no entrance exarpjrfations ; preparatory coutses for students below ‘the eight grate. “We specialize in' training young 4 “then and women for’ the higher-salaried bookkeeping and ” stenogra aphie positions ;. our ‘graduates are exPert and get: som as, to $125 a month from the’start; positions guar ’ For ;paniGalnrs write GM. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. Dak. P y EW Guipe Gieaia 2 Cie ce ae. CAPTAINS | revolving captain system. ee dif- WASHINGTON — Georgetown Uni- ferent ‘player-captains the.eleven each versity. has adopted the rule of the | week. " Worn Out In Mind and Body Your child is quick to abserve disturbances i in your mental mony or physical condition. And when he asks: hat’s the ea Deddy?’’ there’s a tone’of solemn. anxiety in his Hftle voice, e_depressi stamped upon you. Feflestaintensely upon him because of his profoupd solic- itude, He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, ‘but his peppy. smile. has, ppeared: and ‘his ‘buoyant spirits are gone—replaced_ by g countenanre of worry and ’a bearing “of hopelesstiess. = ‘ou owe it ta the happiness and welfare of yonrefamily to keep trim in bodg and keen in of th Dark, theeptening, clouds ho the ‘instant yau show tiene of being “‘out of sorts’” inder the weather.”’ future by neglecting your health. “ eee Owner McCafferty gave each player [kk toe as did his brother Char- a_ bonus. ley. shall mean a tract of agricultural Jt erly known as the ‘Hatlie home, ‘s Tocated on Eighth av N. and is occn- pied. by George Totten, Jr. He isan employe of*the league in Fargo. For J. W. Boeing, a wealthy retired farmer, formerly a a-director in a Farge bank, a ‘home “oneli iB about $10,000 is being constructed. i Still’ another “Operation conducted | by. the state. association, is that for |. Mr. Johnson, a retired Nonparti-) san, league farmer, that is being erected in Erskine’s. addition to Fargo at a cost of around $8,000 to $9,000. ‘The property is in the name of Fannie H. Johnson, his wife. The record covering several opera- | tions listed, follows: nga % ; ej jeud together with a dwelling &: ay A ouse, a barn, and such’ other ! TIMI nn LN eg farm ‘butldinge and equipments | a | as are, customarily used in con- r, a valuable aid to digestion and a worthy 3 \ =| | nection) with a farm home.” of the general ch, Hecaines of ite Gotta re : spent 0 ||: Section ; 7. The association | i ==) | shall make a specialty of. build- | ; my efsular or metal fate . | =| | ing ‘standardized houses, barns Granting: iigens, you'll Bnd “LYKO™ particularly bence as a =}|| and. other, building and equip- ficial. It tones up the entire pystem and Kesps You F =/| ments’ ptovided \for herein.” Tooling At, ok your drumgiet ror: bose teuag : 4 _— YKO MEDICINE COMPANY * | = . C MH itp igt C 00 5 | cost about $4000. The residence, for- aoe New, Yo = Kansés City, Me, CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL : Enrollment in this sehool will be n to all per- sons of foreign Wirth who are not attending a day school. - Ten regular enrollments are neces- sary to start the school, atcording to the state regulations regarding state aid to evening /aghools. ENROLL WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER, 27: .Miss Marie Huber will be in’ charge. See her and: enroll NOW, or on the FIRST EVENING, 8:00 p. m. Meets Wednesday and Friday even- ings, at’ the Wachter School. - - MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL vi Opén_to all persons not attendingya day, schoof. ~ COLUMBIA. PHONOGRAPHS / COLUMBIA RECORDS | . ‘ ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED ‘ COWAN’S DRUG STORE a 4 4 4 § 3 ten House.» . ' i. ; FIRST NIGHT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26,.7:00 =| Bhs, ib ; a p.m, Ten regular enrollments ne®éssary to start, as] ¢¢ (corse } Testo, Jr occured i } ‘ ag required by the ‘state regulations regarding 1, 1920, recorded in bodk 123, page 6.|— 4 state aid to evening schools. R. H. Neff in charge. Olaf J.. Hatlie conveys lots 12 and 13, ENROLL THE FIRST EVENING. Meets Tues- (block 8, Chapin’s addition to.Fargo, to ta! day‘ and Thursday evenings, 7:00 to 10:00 D: m. State of North: Dakota, , doing. busi- High School. Nuess as Home Buthitng: association .of : orth Dakota, for:‘a consideration ou DRESSMAKING SCHOQL $10,000. . This rea)’ esthte? consits jot a part of two-lots. with -house stand- ing,'in center. of tract. “Permit, has been: issued to ‘Home Building. assv- ciation to rei lel this house into-a, double house, permit’ called for alter- ations to cost. $2,000; building in- Spector. says: same are completed and st about $4,000. Open to all persons not attending a day school. Ten regular enrdllments necessary to start, in compliance*with the state regulations regarding state aid to evening schodls. FIRST NIGHT, TUESDAY: EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 7:00'p. 'm. at the High School. Same hours as Manual Train- ee ing. Miss Katherine Staley in Charge. Enroll Sic 5 \ PROMPTLY, FIRST EVENING. Mects Tuesday Si epi cie seuies and Thursday’ evenings, 7:00 to 10:00. ~ 3 : fannes, formerly: director-in Security =| National bank. Warranty deed dated COMMERCIAL SCHOOL =| sept.'s, 1920, feestied in. book 123, i 4 Open to all persons not attending a day school. }-page 238, conveys lot 7, block 1, Park IGH:; Ocks: feel Gan on the t “Elémentary~ bookkeeping, beginning shorthand, 3=|addtfion to Fargo, J. W. Boeing to Kei hat’ of the soft and typewriting. Typewriting open ONLY’ to 3) State of North ‘Dakota,’ doing busi. |~ Beis sy tine = raiaalger % . yp g. Typ ig op lininig.'Ke hi ; ; those taking either bookkeeping or shorthand. = eee a Hote: Building association of ining. eepsthe warmth in— ‘ : ‘ ‘Ten necessary to start. “FIRST EVENING, MON- 3 iis aie) fe Ballade eeeac ita! weeps the cold out. “And the fleece | ‘DAY, OCTOBER’ 25, at 7:30. Meets Monday, lanes te tone to eee e000 ita, “can't come off ot bunch. Wear High / Wednesday and Friday evenings; in the High =| ing inspector says house being built Rocks and jyou'll be warm and. pie et in charge. ENROLL =3{eoing to cost brobably $10,000. « + cothfortable all winter long. T EVENING. : = emke House. =| Warranty deed dated’ June 4, 1920, For ‘warmth,-comfort, long wear, High COMMON BRANCH SCHOOL = Pacobited “in book 125, page 16, Kaut- Rock is the eresobcalne = underwear Classes in the common branches. will ee in fhe ins man:Stern Real Estate bata arog con- i lots. 1, 2,3 a 24, block F Bis Lotk f he Hig Reck label on the front. f North jakota, doing business as + i thereafter if there is an enrollment ve ten or more. = i Building Ai ion of North r Ss if This number is necessary in order to com! mply with = Dakota. aetaiiesatina enees, Bate . TARY PLUM BING i the state regulation felating to state aid’ for even- are 25 foot, lots.. Hause occupies all S pel, Reels 2 ; ing schools. Those wishing-to enroll should com- three I¢ts. Permit isstied for house FLEECE LINED Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces} All : ‘ municate with Supt. J. M. Martin. Remember the = oer Hiepe. chree. Hits py bulldins, ‘=UNDERWEAR= Material and: Workmanship Guaranteed N S| inspect Permit calls for house to- Ser: _ date ana hour for the FIRST EVENING and be £3 nape, Bulg’ inpec sy ... FRANK-G. GRAMBS ae going to cost at least $12,000. ate = Lem told a business man of F: 1 _ la it was going to-vost $14,000. eg: Bismarck, N. D. =: :

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