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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PAGE THREE BRINGS ACTION. ON STATE-BUILT HOUSEIN FARGO Complainant Demands That it/ Be Given Him at Price He Says was Agreed Upon Miter as ett ‘ Fargo, N. D., April 7.—Action to compel the North Dakota Homebuild- ers association-to deliver to him, a deed to the residence, at 1425 9th St. :S, Fargo, at the price that he says wag agreed upon when the association | undertook to build the residence, has been instituted today by David Hull. Mr. Hull, in his complaint, sets up. the proposition that he paid $1,000 to the association, and that it was agreed that he was to pay. $28.65 a month, for 20 years to take care of the balance of $5,000, or the purchase price, he says was agreed upon. The association failed to livéd up to/its agreement, complains Hull, and later asked that he pay $7,376.76 for | the residence, refusing to go through with the original deal. ‘Mr. Hull insists that the associa- tion is hound under its agreément to give up to him the residence at the agreed price. This action will have a material effect as far as the manner of settling the Home Builders: association affairs is concerned. Many other -purchasers of homes from the association have been guaranteed the delivery of resi- dences to them at a cost far less than the association. now demands. The increased* purchase price asked by the association grows out of the’ man- ner in avhich the affairs of the or- ganizatipn were conducted by the old state officials. Pierce, Tenneson & Cupler, sent Mr. Hull, SBEK FUND FOR “CAHILL CASE Board, of Administration Em- ployes Asked te Contribute ~ repre- Employes of the board of admin- istration are urged to contribute to the “Cahill defense fund” being raised by E. E. Rimbach, purchasing Agent for the board. In a letter to employes Rimbach takes a slap at George Totten (Jr. for “resigning under fire” and stating that it gives opponents a distinct ad- vantage. (He points to the “Stange- land affair” as another case where failure to stand ground helped the} opposition. Employes are invited tdé contribute “a month’s or two months’ salary” to employ lawyers to enable Cahill to re- tain his place on the board, and Rim- bach gives his assurance that he is quite willing to do the same as he ex-|_ pected to lose his job anyway if Ca- hill was off the board. \Rimbach “today admitted the fund was being raised, and declared that plenty of funds were ayailable but declined to say how much had been raised. TRIO TAKE AN S-MILE WALK Coroner Stroelke Leads Two Others in Unwelcome Hike Coroner H. J. Stroelke, F. J, Grady and H. H. Ferner are recounting ex- periences of an eight-mile walk tak-| en Wednesday night between Mc- Kenzie and Menoken against tieir will and quite contrary to their ex- pectations. Coroner Stroelke was called to the home of M. Nielsen, near McKenzie, _ to investigate the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret Nielsen, an invalid. Returning to McKenzie the party telephoned to Bismarck for a car to meet them. Because the road is cov- ered with water for a distance out- side of McKenzie they said they would walk down the railroad. track for a couple of miles. They did so, ‘but when they got there ‘no car was in sight. They waited: in jyain. The trio then continued their walk to Menok-| en, telephoned ‘to’ Jamestown for an| order stopping No. 3 and arrived in Bismarck at midnight. They learned that the car which started out to meet them got stuck in thesmud, and! it cost the driver $10 to get pulled| out. The death of Mrs. Nielsen was de- clared due to heart disease. She had been an invalid for many years, and had been living in squalor, the coro- ner. said. =o Stomach Trouble Of 30 Years Stand- ing Was Ended When I Took ‘ TANLAC It.made a new man of me, declares J. E. Barker, 815 Miller St., Petersburg, Va. When such remarkable testi- mony is heard on every hand there can no longer be doubt about the.merits of this wonderful medicine. Get a bottle to- day. At all good druggists. —————— SSS Insurance Man Tells | of Friends Recovery “He sutfered ec considerably from gag in stomach and colic attacks, and at times was very yellow. His doctors diagnosed his ailment as gall bladder trouble and that. an operation was necessary, Some one persuaded thim to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Since taking it one year 4go he tells me he has been able to eat anything.” {It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intesti~ nal. ailinents, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- funded. For sale at all drugkists. —Adv. FARGO BARBERS BUSY BOBBING KIDDIES HAIR Fargo, N. D., April 7—The young- sters of Fargo are crowding their elders out of the barber shops during the first warm days of spring. A sur- vey of these cranial landscape gardens shows a four year-old in about every other chair, gravely eyeing an altering reflection in the mirror as the scissors snip away fair locks and dark—mostly fair. The barbers have to talk rope skip- ping, jacks and marbles to their cus- tomers if they wish to discuss sports. And they are not dble to say, “Tonic, Sir?” at the end of the session. Mother is usually along to see that the thing is done right. The girls and the boys under four are getting their hair bobbed in square Dutch fashion. The more ma- ture young gentlemen who range from four to six years, usually insist onan honest to goodness haircut such as other men wear, however. A few. youngsters object to facing the unknown texrors of the barber chair but mostly ‘they show only a wide-eyed interest. , FOR RENT—Large front room with ‘bath and toilet, hot and cold water: access to sitting room; light cooking allowed to right party. Phone in forenoon, 4! FOR SALE—Go cart $5.00, Iron bed $1.00; . upholstered chair $4.50 Childs bed $2.00; kitchen cae $ Eastman Dev. Tank one half . 400 3rd St. 4-7 lw Pp CHEF WANTS position in hotel or restaurant. 617 Front St. Phone 391M. 4-7 lw OO RR RRR RRR ER RE * The new Chevrolet, Model Four- * Ninety four-door Sedan is the « best Wilt car in the’ low priced » field that money and brains have & yet produced. a ee * * * * * * * to see LARRY | | | It holds more laughs tha May’s hit picture of 1921. LOOKING FOR YOU If you’re kinder blue and the world’s unkind to you just go the most expensive two reel comedy ever made “THE SHOW” It’ll make you glad you’re alive and you will take a different view of life. See the queer antics performed by the comedy king, the complete vaudeville show in pictures and : the thrilling railroad scenes. —also— DORIS MAY in “BOY CRAZY.”. See this ripping, roaring, racing comedy of twelve o’clock doings in a nine o’clock town. RED TAPE IS. PUT ASIDE Seed Loans Being Speeded Up From Grand Forks Office Grand Forks, N,'D., April 7.—Red tape has been thrown into the .waste- basket at the federal seed loan office -here in charge of C. W. Warburton. The office is speeding up the job of Placing hundreds of drought-stricken farmers in a position to plant a new crop this year, ‘Numerous essential détails must be carefully hgndled if the loans are to| reach the Applicants who are in the greatest neel. [For this reason ‘every effort is being made to single out those who havé been the heaviest drought sufferers for special consideration, ‘ The legal requirements for making’ a seed loan are now comparatively simple. A crop mortgage in North Da- kota and seed lien in Montana are re- quired by the government as security for the money advanced, The appli- cant must furnish a note for the amount ,advanced, hearing interest at 5 per cent, The main difference between the transaction with the government and that with an ordinary: bank is that the farmer with no credit with a bank is the one most favored by the govern. ment. | Preference is also given to married applicants over bachelors. The method which has been adopt- ed of handling applications througn county agents has helped material in speeding up the work, and checks are going out every day in incr easing numbers, & HOLD BANQUET ‘ AT GRAND FORKS Grand Forks, N. D., April.7.—Mem- | tf. bers of the Gfand Forks chapter, sons of the American Revolution, are mak- ing arrangements for the annual state ‘meeting and banquet of the society to be held here April 19, the anni- versary of the Battle of Lexington. Elmer Wentworth of Deg Moines, Iowa, past president general of the society, will be present at the meet- ing and will deliver an address, ac- cording to word received by Prof. H. Kills Tobacco. —Gold Seal No. 10—kills the desire for Tobacco, Snuff and Cigarettes. A guaranteeg harmless vegetable ‘treat- ment. estimonials from grateful men who have been cured. Full treat- tnent $2.75. Our FRDE book tells why you should not use tobacco. It is Free. ‘Send right m Inland Chemi Bi marek, N. D. Dept D. * Matinee Saturday 2:30 WE’RE SEMON n “The Foolish Age,” Doris BOND PAYMENTS. ‘subscriptions are therefore being re- F.. Simpson, who is president of the state organization. The charter of the Grand: Forks chapter will. be presented, at that time and it is also plamfed to have a presentation of. the medals awarded by the national’’society to members who served in the American forces during. the World war. -Several of the members of the local chapter are eligible to receive these medals. ARE RETURNED WEATHER REPORT. For twenty-four .haurs . ending ,at noon April 7. ‘Temperature at 7 A. M. Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation Highest wind veloeity . Weather Forecasts. For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair to- night and ‘Saturday; moderate temper- ature, For Saturday; aa orth Dakota: Fair tonight and moderate temperature, ORRIS ‘W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist, Have | ‘your suit cleaned and Grand Forks Subscriptions Are Returned to Donors Grand Forks, N..D., April 7.—Checks for more than $690,000 representing payments on subscriptions for North Dakota mill and elevator bonds were mailed to the original owners Wednes- day night by J. H. McNicol, treasurer of the Grand Forks Commer elud committee which was in charge of the bond sale here’ a year ago, Under an agreement with the for- mer state industrial commission the Grand Forks Commercial club at the time the mill and elevator was locat- ed. here agreed to sell mill and eleva- tor bonds up to $1,000,000. The first installment of this was to be $300,000 and the money which is now being sent out represents the initial pay- ments on these bonds obtained by tie Commercial ¢lub committee, Since the industrial commission has arranged for the sale of all the mil! and elevator bonds in a block the lo- |’ cal sale is no ‘longer desired and all paid in full with six per cent interest. The money to make the repayment was received early this week from the industrial commission, and since then Mr, MeNfcol has been busy writing out checks, : “ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many kind lends and neighbors who so kndly asssjed us during’ +tlfe illness and death of our beloved little Alice. Also those who contributed the many beau- tiful flowers. MR. and MRS. M. M. DRALLE, and FAMILY. pressed. Looks just like new. The Boston. It is now proposed to import bam- boobeo from Chile and establish this plant in California. ‘Sodium iodide has been adminis- tered as a Prophylactic ie goiter with marked results: * According to Greek legend, the Iwas Chiron, the eentaur. a Your Easter Suit Is Ready For You Suits to fit. $25.00 to $45.00 SAME PRICE over 30 years 2 Ounces for 5 K BAKING POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED prices: economy by buying here. for many stores enables us } Open Door To Satisfaction} UNBEATABLE FOR Saturday and Monday True!economy consists of getting the best at the lowest It is possible for the housewife to practice that Our larger purchasing power to buy to better advantage, this together with our merchandising policy of selling the best at the lowest possible margin of profit proves our assertion. Nowhere will you be able to find lower prices. Fancy, Wisconsin. Cream | Fancy Wisconsin Brick Cheese; Per Ib........29¢ | Cheese. Per Ib........29¢ Butter, Fancy Fresh Creamery, per Ib. ..32¢ Yacht Club Salad Dressing, | Fancy Stuffed Olives, large Jarge “bottles, regular 50c | bottles, regular 45c¢ value, value, for ............39e | for ..... Miwa . 35¢ Fresh Eggs, per dozen...../..........22e Hunt’s © Quality’ Apricots, | Fancy Seedless _ Raisins, large cans, 3 for..... $1.00 | regular 30c value, 2 Ibs..55¢ = Crisco, 6° Ib. can ar, 2 Crigco, 3 Ib. can..59e | : 1.18 ~ | Ibs. ...e..ee eee Be hino’ Cherri 38c | Extra Fine Sifted Barly Marasching pia ra June Peas, No. 2 can, 3 value, 1 bottle for.....25¢| for ....... Se gtg es ait oOe Jello, Assorted Bloyols, regular 12c¢ value, 3 for .30¢ Lewis’ Famous Coffee, “None Better.” 3 pounds ...... er a Byteed ok . $1.23 St: Boni Wax or String’|. Lewis’ Special Coffee, 3 Beans, No. 2 can, 8 for.46e | pounds ....... Ree 87c Monarch Catsup,'| Electric Spark | Boneless Codfish, large bottle, 3 for] White Laundry | 1 Ib. pkg. regular 69 Soap, 10 bars...50c | 40c value, for...35¢ HOW’S YOUR HEALTH ‘Eat Grape Fruit pe 95¢ Juicy Floridas, per dozen. . They are good keepers —Get a dozen. Also Head. Lettuce, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Rhubarg, Cucumbers, Radishes, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Onions. Strawberries, Cabbage, per pound 5e. Tomatoes, per pound, 30c. Celery,’ Green Peppers, Basket $1.50 THE STORES OF TODAY AND TOMORROW. COFFEE & GROCERY C pEwis ; FOR EASTER MUSHIK SHOE STORE N. DAKOTA’S LEADING GROCERS. 114 4th St. Next door to Lucas, —f VALUE—FIRST 0 You dont’ have to pay $5.00 for your EHastet one have beautiful ‘$1 50 50c to $2.00 Hosiery, Macco yarn, mercerized lisle, and_silks, 25c to 75c : ee $5.00 to $12.50 % The Boston BEST & HUYCK, Props. A wonderful line of neckwear at FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! RIALTO THEATRE. A Big Rip Snorting, Jim Dandy Big COUNTRY STORE. TONIGHT 1 J 60! Valuable, Beautiful Prizes 60! Will be given away from the stage FREE in conjunction with the regular high class programe of the: “Lone Star Beauty Review” With a complete change of program, PRESENTING “DRIVEN FROM HOME” (The play of the hour.) New songs, dances, specialties and wardrobe. One roar of laughter after another _Ask Your Friends What They Think Of It! PRICES REMAIN THE SAME 40 For Big fellers. 20 For little fellers. NEW MOVIES — GOOD MOVIES HEADS Sens Toh LM ol oT tal E F R -E E Bee 2 eens SSen= |FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! - SATURDAY ONLY Cltinge “wn | yi “DOUBLING FOR ROMEO” LL as a ridin’, rompin’, ropin’ Romeo in a new type of comedy. LAST TIME TONIGHT—FRIDAY ~ “EXPERIENCE” with RICHARD BARTHELMESS and MARJORIE DAW Special on Spring Oxfords--$3.98 Mandan, North Dakota Women’s Oxfords in black. and . brown kid, calf and patent leath- er, with rubber. heels we are offering $ 3 98 . Abs) uswuseae aie Ses Sees founder of the first medical school i