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> of _*- wes ‘ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920 = rs ris y e The Little PAGE TWO STATE'S MONEY \ ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE purclfased and sold, at a price)to ex- STATE BUILDS LEMKE, THIS MANSION s ceed five thousand dollars, except in case of a farm home, in which case aaa — the selling price shall not exceed ten oe ne ti thousand dollars The word ‘home’; Mothers! Giv i i , USED FQ HELP _ LEAGUE'S BOSS 188 herein used, shall mean a dwei- n or adjacent to a ing house, w: | town, village or ¢ +guch equipmen jin use in coune together with ya With -a dwelling are customarily ‘Ones Syrup Pepsin ' They like Dr. C idwel’s, ang it quickly : }house. The words ‘farm home’ as | elicvas thidin eétabation Lemke Tells Busi Man H Therem used, shail mean a tract of | ‘ ees ae \ emke Tells Business Man House ' land together with a| and headache f May Cost Him $14,000;, Legal Limit is $5,000 . and sitch other [dwelling house, a bar Hfarm buildings and equipm jcustomarily used in Conn fa farm home. 1 jon with shall § as are | GIN io teach the child regular daily elimination as yyung ble, and much constipation will be avoided later in life. The most conven hour Bill Lemke, boss of the Nonpartisan | Brclon i ae ae natin ca throughout life is immediately upon jeague is building a mansion in Fargo ke oi SP barns and other4 arising..1t docs not then interfere with e tardized NG yi a | play, school or work. — ( —that is, the state homebuilders’ as- sdciation, charged with the duty of aiding the “poor man” to own his own ; home, is building it. i The house, well toward completion, will cost $14,000, Lemke told a Fargo business man. It The law siys this: Chapter 150 (Laws of 1919) Sec- tion 6—"No home shall be built, or obverse ' How to Make Pine buildings and equipments provided fo- herein.” One tor Totten, the state putting up o for the league sed a residence | Not only this mansion I costing $10,000 for Georg son of the ex-Rev. Geor head of the board of administration, who ‘is employed in the publicity de- partment of the Nonpaytisan league, for $10,000 and alternations, remodel- ling the, house into a double place, are to be made, costing from $2,000, eA. ‘Totten, | Totten, ; 1 ‘When in spite of your efforts a mem- ber of the family becomes constipated, givé Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the sizé-dose directed on the bottle. Itisa° mild, gentle: laxative safe for young \babies; effective for grownups. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the } world, and most economical as a sixty cent bottle will last you many months. For your information, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is acompound of Egyptian ‘Senna and other simple laxative htrbs * with pepsin ard Pleasant fasting aro- matics. Look on it as a good family- TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ¢d- dress and | will send you afree hh Syrup at Home to $4,000, Totien occupied bait of; na a fam Coug! Sy ip ie hones: tidbad, useful to relieve constipation trial bale of my Syrup Peps, 1 tye t ite, Other “Poor Men's” Hou: i and symptoms like headache, LLOUS- A rgss me Dr. W. B. Cald- Trae OO ea ramen to PFApare, Other gapelsive Houses ‘builtin | ness, colds, fever, bad breath, loss of well, s13 Washington Sueet, |W(, It is no exaggera- Monticello, Illinois. Every- ‘and waves you about $2, levananeneet ~ You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. ‘The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark- Fargo include a house, for J. W. Boe- ing, wealthy retired farmer, formerly director in Security National bank The permit calis for a $7,000 ho The building inspector of Fargo said | it would cost $10,000. é | | i 1" distficts of Farge the ebove heaatifui Posi appetite and sleep. | tion to say that millions of families are “never withouta bottle of Dr.'Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It safeguards theirhealth. Lp body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. . Write me today. est. «| able effect in ‘soothing and healing the cost i | ice ce is being built Yor BI membranes of the throat and chest. Pine, A re aes built for Mr. John- | Lemke*by the site: home builders’ association, Phe cost oi this resid Quee i about" $1,000, one. have = is famous for this purpose. ‘son, weajthy retired Nonpartisan | * estimated ft as fow as $10,000 and es. high as S1f,000 Th ides thot the z jon may Manes city | | diers, the\one creating resentment rhe. result, so far, at Columbia Pine cough syrups are ‘combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part | is usually plain sugar syrap.., j To make the best pine cough Yemedy that money jean buy, put 2¥, ounces farmer. The building inspector sx. this wiil cost $8,000 to $9,000. "The affidavits of Fred W. Thomas and L, L. Twichell, regarding a con- homes cos'ing not more than jy being violated or “s:retdl 0. R. B. Blakemore, manage ? ito permit: this mansion to Oh a et en ee ha of the asseciation, has admitted that the law jor the leasue bess in North Dakota and discouragement and the other a stealing of ambition and creat- ing of false perspective. The slogan of the Come-Back’ | has. been that more than 300 dis: abled soldiers. have joined the club and: it, is)now theirggim to es- tablish a~sithilar clpb" in’ every i ‘fa pint bottle, and fill up ati a Sahar akemore, | replying to sac sti Mi xO /. sore ee. % ' boner in a pint tle, gad BM sp Nersation with fobert Blakemore replying to sich auestios Me. DES“ BLED VETERANS AREXWAKING jab at Columbia. bespeaka ta | f<R00l in the country hat nas dhe 4 can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn nager of the home building asso~; Twichell interrogated Mr, Plakemore GRA NI fale aR VE9 SRT | dims. It is “the Spirit's the abled soldiers in attendance. syrup, instead of sugar grap. Bilin ciation, follows: jwith respect to the manner ‘in which, sRA DOC MEBACK IN COLLEGE) ‘tning” ana is based on the betiet Fou can buy ready-made for three times STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, he claimed the , proyisjotis * of the | i ee ‘ i that viltn -epini piman’ eat our g The money. It is pure, good and very | COUNTY OF CASS, ss. ‘ioe Builders law, ,were being, ig- | (N. E, A. Stal Spo p\pbeck” Glub, the puropse of which epirit prparieomah the Deer , \ pleasant—children take it eagerly. The undersigned, being first duly | nored ind evaded by Mr. Blakonore’s | WW YORK, Oct. 26.=Lhe/\|j/is to combat two things that\have ‘can be built upon three points of ce You can feel this take hold of a cough ‘or cold in a way that. means business, The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from the s<obert B, Blakemore, manager Of | puild a housed! vost? $10,000:torcany- | mot. b ‘ 7 " tandi: { his club as ‘hol 5 7 yet dite ; e taken to déscrcdit the et- st rate, way standing) of IMs: club as. a whore formation of phlegm. ‘The eause is the the Home Building association . of |one, not even for William Lemke, he | - forts that have tat ete ty an eS haem treated ths eaerel | tthe school he gltends, and pride same—inflamed membranes—and this sworn, deposes and says that he, with others, engaged in conversation with North Dakota, in the City of Fargo, Mr... Twichell contended tion had no”right th | department; Ithat the assoc st REAL step in the rehabilita- tion of disabled soldiers has just been taken. The statemeMt must |, almost spelled ruin for thousands ot fihebled soldiars.s\( 42007 . Tho, first; of these things pride—pride.in his ability to come has( | back as-an individual, pride in the DEATH. |. in, public acknowledgement of the Pinex and Syrup combination will stop , J called Mr. Blakemore’s attention to} dreds of agencies and individuals hoard’.and employers i 4 = it—usually in 24 hours or less, Splendid, / on or about Oct. 12, 1920, such con-| the fact that the law definitely and| looking toward that end, but the cases; the second fas Desa ee fadtrthat the disabled soldier has | Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi- too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, | versation having to do with certain | specifically. provided that the Home| fact is that this, is the firs opposite thing—the “you have | ‘Teal Place inthe community. culty in urinating, -ofter: «mean si : J pr_any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of\genuine Norway pine extract, | and is famous the world over for its + mpt effect upon coughs. ) ‘Beware of substitutes. Ask’ your “druggist for “2Y, ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anything else, Guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction or money refunded. The Pinex Co,, Ft. Wayne, Ind. acts of the leaders of the Nonparti- san league; that while such conver- sation was being carried on, L. L. Twichell of Fargo entered the busi- ness place were the conversation wag taking place and this aftiant asked him as to the correctness of certain statements which Mr. Blake- inore had made to them;’ that after Ten Years . Younger Than ¢ His Years: .; Doesn’t it make you feel good—cause you to straight- * en up and feel “chesty’— when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than you really are? You! look into your mirror, smile with satisfac- tion and,say, to yourself: “Well, he didn’t make such a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You're no \ mence at once to restore your energy, strength and endurance by taking ,i modeled the same” Builders association could neither buy, sell nor build a city home at a cost in excess of $5,000, stating that the whole argument made for the Home Builders law at the time it passed the legislature was that its purpose was to help laboring peopl: and others unable to own their own jhomes to acquire: such homes with the aid of the state; Mr. Twichell asked Mr, Blakemore, if the ‘Home Building association was not building a house for Wiliam-Lemke td cost at least $10,000, Mr; Blakemore stated that such was a fact; he ask- ted him (Mr. Blakemore) if the asso- ciation was not building a house for one J. W. Boeing to cost about $10,000 and Mr. Blakemore admitted it was. He asked Mr. Blakemore if it: had not purchased a part of two lots with a house thefeon for Mr. Totten for $10,000 and: if it had not since: re- into a double house at considerable expense, and { Mr, Blakemore admitted’ such to be j the fact; he asked Mr. Blakemore if they ‘had purchased dimension lum- ber for building purposes at a figure statéd’ in the Courier-News and Mr Blakemore admitted that’ they had jnot; he asked if Mr. Blakenfore had not admitted to a certain architect in’\Fargo that' they had not "bought step because it hig been the soldiers: themselves. i The step, is the formation in Columbia Univergity of a “Come. them and fuelto.cook them if slaugh- tered. G t D® F. F. Tucker, of Tehchov, Shantung province, and Dy. HE. 1.|} Piell of Siaochang, also in Shantung report that being without food and’ unble to buy it, people are living on| weeds and ‘the leayes of trees, cotton | seed and bran. Children, especially girls, are being ,sold oregiven awe they say. i | John Griffith, of the Canadian Pres-) byterian Mission, Changteho, North! Honan, writes: “The last fading hope was that at least a crop of quick-maturing buck- wheat might be secured after a lai; rain. But no rain*Has come and that | hope‘is now entirely gone. Every | road northward swarms with the hu ger-pinched humanity. The Peking- Jankow railway is generouslf allow- ng refugees. to travel freo on all i suifored for us, your life should = = be made a bed of roses attitude.” a nai? = Both, | among the ranks of disabled sol- I rains bound for upeh dnd these are crowded with | families ,having many little children or!) old, people who cannot face the | trek ovet the mountain roads to $han- si and Shensi—The Cress has appropriated $500,000 for the famine sufferers in China and Ja- pan has’ prom serious disorders. 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Mr. ‘Blake- | treetment: ECZE: j \ ous, mentally alert; Fine and e Great General Tonic more’ admitted that such’ architect | RENQM ORM Uirsce ivy ‘ ie A ? ? This master body-builder will help | could buy as chedp as the association | ©78 ease bos ot cur rab | ! | fit at 50 he has a better than a man of 30 who is weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none ¢uccysound retro: of us can stay the years nor flife, new vigor and new vim in every fibre of your body. stop time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc- cessfully resist the effects vitality at.par. - of slowing down of your ™ physical forces—when your ~ h stomach, liver, kidneys and MU N"the sr] Natany, Fabites sgse gconty, ALL WELCOME |}! s H al a. tZ oi : : . } L . other organs show signs of bowels in fine (Seal). are, k . 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BISMARCK, N.D The Oldest and Lar s section of the n thi ies est Bank tate had, ‘excepting that the ass had purchased high grade maple flooring for $187.50 per, thousand. | which he claimed was a great saving over the list price of such grade floor- ing, he however, stated to Mr. Twic! ell that the flooring purchased was of @ higher. grade than is usually used in houses and of a grade that the Fargo yards ordinarily do not carry, and they consequently coula not give a’’close price/ on it. A F, W. THOMAS. Subscribed and, sworn .to ‘hefore me this 20th’ day: of October, A.D. 1920 ~ ARTHUR W. FOWLER, North the attached and foregoing! Yffidavit jof F. W. Thomas, that the conver- sation therein detailed as having jtaken place between \this affiant/and j Robert B. Blakemore was’ had sas in ‘such affidavit recited; and that’eacu and all of the statements and_ad- migsions set forth in said, affidavit as having been then made by said | Blakemore, were then. and there jmade by him. : L. L. TWICHELL. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of October, 1920. \ BEATRICE A, M’MIGHAEL, Notary Public, Cass County, N. D. (Seal). MILLIONS FACE STARVATION IN CHINA STATES Peking. “Oct... '26—(By . Associated Press)—Famine conditions in Chihl! Shansi, Shantung and Honan provin- ces, due to. repeated light crops fol- | lowed by almost complete failure this ‘summer, are reported by investigators to be the worst in years. It is esti- mated that 20,000,000 people are in peril of death from starvation and disease during the coming winter un- less help on a large scale is afford- ed: Thousands of families are al- | ready afoot making their way north- employment. Others are selling their belongings peacemeal to procure food | at greatly advanced prices. 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