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DAO. 2TATrm PAGE SIX SPEAKERS FOR - N.D. EDITORIAL CONFAB CHOSEN Prominent Men From United States and Canada To Appear on Program vinent North Dz » commer Ward, princip y high school Will H. Wright, worth Rustle Weleor Introdu and supply men. Communications. Remar Publishers n of visiting editors { an. 16, 1:30 p) m. | ugh = More | thur Bon-; t of the Bon- | Service to Adv net, Chicago, pr net-E embly. sions—Compo- sition and 1 ing: 6 p.m. djournment of the y afternoon the itors will Graft in L. B. Palme ger of the ren Au 0 the Amer ation. Dakota sle Governor Reports of committees, New business. Adjourn corporation, Syllabus: upon on recover the value stored in an elevator « ed to the owner against he e | ecuted must procee conversion principal and Coffey, J. Action, treated version, to recover the value of cer- | tain flax. Defendants have appeal- | ed from the judgment and from an | order denying judgment non obstan- te, or, in the alternative, for a new | trial. Johnson, J. Concurs specially. Reversed. Opinion of the Court by Bronson, Ch. J. Birdzell, J. in| result. P L. J. Wehe, Bismarck, North Da- kota, Attorney for Defendants and Appellants. T. R. Bangs, Grand Forks, North Dakota, of Counsel for the North- western -Trust Company, one of the Defendants and Appellants. O’Hare & Cox, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Plaintiff and Respondent. s in con- | ——————————— ————e—e—e——— | ‘PHILLIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA only y genuine “Phillips,” led by ‘tho the consideration be wholly ve something Cherry Pie, Record Racer, Looking Pretty as cere: » to County From Towner ent th and irre t must have been ul deliv ving re- » property ted in the opin-| held neither one inter vivos | has been tion of in-, | tention, 5 equires in} | order divesture of the! | benefice! must be done by } | the donor. been creat- | tion, in the sti manner not contravenin tutes, it will be enforced in eq untary. If t donor to perf make a gift or cred leaves the It will not incomplete for in ¢ that wi ly ing unexecuted intention. W however, there is actual settle- ment made for vesting the e in! a trustee and an intentior and unequivecs!ly appears, & court of equity will enforce it | 5. Where: the donor attempts to part with dominion over his prope ourt ple » would of t will refuse to impute 1 one was not contem G. If the donor to and] does, in fact, pa ntere in the property, on for use ment during her lifetime not divest the t eter; and the sought to be « ministered, or adsl until Upside-Down Storms Given as Cause of Lightning From tethered balloons during sum- mer thundershowers, ists have eaed the ple nomenon of topsy- hurled up- 1. S$. weather bu- responsible for the ac- cumulations of positive and negative harges that produce lightning. a? Increasing Storage Space in the Garage Garage men who find their car space limited may profit by following the example of one resourceful proprietor | Who practically doubled his storage city without the expenditure of a He saved the usual 2-ft. space ach side of a car, ordinarily al- towed for maneuvering it, in the fol- lowing way: When a motorist drove his car up the center aisle he was stopped just past the car next to which he was to park. The front end of the car was then lifted upon a wheel jack and swung around until it was at right angles to the aisle, as shown by the dotted lines in the ate: ing. It was then backed into the park- ‘ng space with only about 4 in. of clearance from the adjacent. cars. The ps Milk of Magnesia pres- yhysicians for 50 years as Jpnative, torrective. “Q5-cent. bottles, also 50-cent bot- tles, contain Eppeiree te) drug only requiren :nt is that the aisle must. be somewhat‘wider than the length of the biggest: car one expects to shelter. Skillful manipulation of the wheel jack is soon learned by any garage attendant. to whom | the trust. isn’t this picture the tional Cat Club’s cha THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hazeltine who | one of which is Cherry Pie. her favorite. ’ sht to he, for prize win- mpiouship show at stal Palace, London, uiter the death of the settler, on|der Chapter 1919, providing count of the reservation of inter-| for the certifi of questions, < not affect the validity of A completed t ervation of power cestui voluntary. the comple sented to y the donee, will t the title in the latter. A tru not revoked by or convey consistent with i continued existence the District Court of ta, Hon. Appeal f Towner conti North Dak Cw AF Opinion of the Court by Johnson, »1N. Dak., “& Adamson. Devils Lake, eys for Respondent. 4 Mike Fahn, Defei yi : Where are to the Supreme Court, un- | certi “What a World Is Doing’ As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine Paper Hat Parasol for Men Shields from Sun or Rain Protection from sun or rain is pro- vided by @ paper parasol that: slips over the top of men’s hats and is held by a rubber band or piece of elastic. The flaps that hang over the brim can be folded in nine different Ways, thus shielding the wearer at any desired angle, while the exposed portions of the-shade may be printed with adver- tisements. Special styles are manu- factured also in thin sheet rubber with rigid side hes while those made from ordinary paper or with cheese- cloth BEauae have been found ser- viceable even in heavy rains. xe * Hints for Radio Builders “Spaghetti” or other protective tub- .ing should be used sparingly, if at all, in radio-frequency circuits. In audio-' frequency circuits, on the other hand, it should be used to prevent high plate-voltage leads from touching at all points where they cross. It can also be used on filament leads to pre- yent shorts. A variable condenser is commonly used in radio circuits, but very often wrongly connected. It may be placed in the aerial circuit, either in series with the primary tuning coil or shunt- ed across it; in the plate circuit as a control for regeneration, and in the grid circuit as a control for tuning, across the secondary of the tuning coil. In the first case, the rotor plates should be connected to the ground; in | question jot the in certain s, it is held, that the not within the purview tute when the answer to on certified turns upon acts not clearly settled or at the question of law ted and not in- of fact or those of , involving in- ticular facts an Co, VS. |volve qu | m xed law nees of f: follo Trust Supr North Dakota, dismissed. Opinion of aha, J. mpson, Devils Lake, torney for Plaintiff. rt & Adamson, Devils Lake, Attorneys for Defendant. { BOX COA’ | Box coats of m fed mater white silk or of quilt- ctive with pleated. ntti COLORED SLIPS Colored ‘slips are worn under newest lingerie frocks r winter resorts. the second to the B-battery, and in | the third case to the A-battery. By | applying this rule squeals and howls in single-circuit receivers are elimi- | nated, and body-capacity effects re- duced in all kinds of circuits. Vernier variable condensers are necessary | where tuning is critical, “A vernier control can be added to any variable ; condenser by connecting a three-plate variable condenser in parallel with it. | This will serve as a vernier to the | larger condenser and give fine tuning | control. ee Attaching Carpet to Concrets Attaching a carpet to a concrete floor is rather difficult because ‘nails or tacks cannot be driven into the concrete. It can easily be done in the following way, which, however, re- quires the use of padding under the | carpet: Drill holes in the concrete along the edge of the wall about 1 ft. | apart, and plug these with hardwood. | A tapered wooden strip of approxi- mately the same thickness as the pad- -WOOD STRIP * ding is run along the edge of the room, being screwed to the wooden plugs. The padding is then laid,on the floor, and the over it and tacked to the strip, Post Office Adaress.......eceocesssisintesseseae The Risneyck Tribune Became the Official Newspaper for City, State and pi ‘County Notices’ If you are not a reader you will want to follow the of- ficial proceedings: of the city, state and county offices. 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