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SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927 amr < od id for barbers at ‘go ‘wages; men or women. Short time ‘required. Catalog — free. tab. | fad Moler Barber College, Fargo,| MEN "WARTED—At the Farmers Greamery building. 215 South Ninth nm HELP WANTED STUDENTS! WANTED to earn beau- ty Culture, Missouri Sipe Seay hool, Dickinson, al ‘fatther “information write Mrs. “Sara Branen, Dickinson, N. Young lady with <ananship ability. Good — opportun- ity for Luts Studio, Manda D. ie tes competent girl for al houséwork. Call at 27; corne: rE glad Ave. and Ave. A, Phone} ____ SALESMEN COMMISSION newly organized selling direct’ to the consumer} (farmers) also filling stations and garages. Our oils for cars, trac- itors, harvesters and separators are anationaly advertistd products. Ref- erences required, Write in care of ;Bismarck Tribune No. 27. a eaannaemee WORK WANTED _ . ‘WANTED—Ashés to havi, also any kind of trucking, long or short di ‘tance, ‘Please’ call 644-W. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Office reoms at Main street. Phone 495. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern cott Clos in. Good | ion. Also: for Sewing machine, bride lamp and al se th rear of the Varney apartments. Phone 773. rd Tudo: Run only seven months. Will sell for, $350.00 including new spare tire and equtpment. Write Trib- Ad. No. 26, FOR SALE—1925 Ford Co: lent condition, Many. extr: cash, Phone .526-J for appointment. —— $< — FARM LANDS FOR SALE_ ALMOST A GIFT—Half section beau- tiful raw prairie all ready to break. Price $2,500.00. Down payment $600.00, balance half crop or an- nual payments. Another fine quar- ter on #milar terms. A. L, Garnes, Regan, N. D. Se: AS LOST—Sheaffer's lifetime. pen on sixth street between Business Col- lege and Capitol. Name engraved, Harts Mountain, also jeeds, ze, er, electric stove, overstuffed mo- hair Jiving room set, light oak din- ing set, cabinet slate J machine, dressers, beds, tables, chairs, rugs, phonographs. kitchen cabinet and other articles too numerous to men- tion. Phone 692-R or call-at 702 Ave. F. !“WE DIG our graves with our teeth.” If sick or ailing visit the clinic of Dr. MacLachlan who cures by na- tural methods, scientific food com- bi ations and mild vegetable reme- No operation, no. metallic drugs, no poisons. Room 6, Lucas Block. FOR GALE—Choice imported German happers ‘and ive singers, ite. Phone ickinson, N. Rollers, German WANTED—To break raw prairie eith- er for cash or on a crop plan. For further information write or call John Neuhart, 218 south Seventh street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SIX ROOM modern house, close in, beautiful lot with trees and lawn. House spick and span, plenty of room for another house on lot, $5700. FOUR ROOM cottage on east Front street, cheap at $1800. FIVE ‘ROOM stuéco bungalow, a splendidly built home with base ment garage, laundry tubs, fire nlace, eversthing ‘complete, $6000. FOUR ROOM house, South Side, 126 feet of ground, large barn, $1700. FIVE ROOM bungalow, strictly mod- ern, South Side, could not be ‘te- built for considerably more than its Price of $3300. FIVE ROOM, story and half house, close in, Foca condition, modern, bargain at $3150. FOUR ROOM strictly modern house, hot water heat, on edge of city, 7! feet lot, $3500, 3 GARDEN PLATS, improved and un- improved, most of them from five acres up and all on edge of city. BUILDING LOTS: Hundreds of them all over town, at all sorts of prices and terms. “ SURANCE; Fire,,torhado, automo bile, in good, old, reliable compan- ies with prompt service guaranteed. F. E. YOUNG. _ROOMS FOR SENT. FOR RENT—City - healed furnished room. Also furnished room and kitchenette at 400 Fourth street. For‘sale:: New Cogswell chair Tap: |g estry Upholstered $26.00. Gentle-/ men’s $100.00 dress suits size 40 and 42 at Dorum’s Tailor Shop on Fourth street. Phone 905 after 5 Pp. m. FOR RENT—Two clea ed sleeping rooms, reasgnable. Priv- ate entrance. Two blocks north of stoffice. Gentlemen preferred, nquire at 410 Third street. Phone 589-M. FOR RENT—Well furnished front room with closet and kitchenette. Equipped for light housekeeping. Hazelhurst apartments. Call at 11 Fifth t 2 hed light housekeeping rooms in all, modern home. Private entrance. Call at. 213 Eleventh street. Broadway. _ block froni FOR SALE—Eight and one-half acre t t with buildings. Five acre tract, no buildings. Both city wa- cl Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Good paying four table pool room, living rooms overhead, in good’ pool hall town, Write __Telbane ad No. 28 ‘and diam i Peter Wilmes, 210 Sixth Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. Bo aia FOR RENT—Double garage. \ Cement floor, Convenient to downtown istrict. Phone 6! FOR SALE—Orthophonic Yictrola with records. Price reasonable.| Phone 696-M, FOR SALE—50 egg Cycle Ini 412 Eighth street. Phone 911 oris Dennis. Please phone E. D.| FO D Rose, 404-LW. ROOM FOR RENT in modern home. Hot water at all times. Private entrance. For gentlemen only. __Phone 06} pate nee FOR RENT—Two furnished . light housekeeping rooms. The Laurain Apartments, B. F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT. fortable attractive sleeping rooms, very reasonable. Call _at 411 Ninth strect, Tel. 705-R. FOR RENT—One modern room, dowstown. Inquire at 304% Main. i tment. Phone. 107. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, Close in. 412 Fifth street. Phone RENT—Fo pms close in, 00. 215 S. Fifth street. Phone ROOM FOR RENT—Nice front room. Cc in. Call 544-W or 322 Second street. scintillatings skyscraper © of to: a very modern touch of chic to the close-fitting -hat or afternoon dress. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM STUCCO AND TILE modern bungalow, hardwood floors, large closets, pantry, full basement, basement garage, lawn and shrub- bety, south front. Sale price $6,150. erms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, full basement, hot water heat, south front, close to scho Sales price $8,800. R ROOM hardwood floo: nace heat, basement front, close to school: $2,800. Terms. NEW MODERN HOUSE, LIVING room and dining room combined, kitchen built-in feature: rooms, bath between, linen closet, oak flors, good location, immediate possession. Sale price $4,900. Good terms, SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, HARD- wood floors, built-in fegtures, in- cluding ice box, fire plaée, furnace heat, basement garage. Sale price $7,600, Terms, J FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON Ninth street, hardwood floors, large rooms and clos Sale price $4,800 Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, three bed rooms, hardwood floors, large rooms}; built-in features in- cluding ice box, full partitioned basement, furnace heat, outside garage, south front, reasonable taxes, Sale price $5,300. Terms. WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO buy or thinking of buying, come in and look over our list of city prop- erty, which is a good clean list of honest values. Let this agency: help you select or locate your new home. This agency has had 10 years active city selling tience, which is yours for the asking, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Webb Block. Phone 0.|! ——$—$ ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room at 822 Main street. Phone 536-R. How asoert THAT WaTc H- Doe I WANT? WHAT USE 5.4 BIRD; D66? I's'Pose Hi POINT oof THE. BORGLAR AN YoU & Wovlo HUNT ‘I'WANT A HUNTING-DOG THE BIRD-D0OG BREED! A BIRD-DOG 1/54 Good . WATCH D206 Nal Too! BABY. CHICKS . PELKEY’S High Powered — Baby Chi 60,000 for March delivery. Customars ear Pullets laying at 4 months. 14°years of culling back of out’ flocks. ‘Baby Chick Guide . Poultry and Ghick digteed” Chicks,| ‘atalog. Dakota’s her: APARTMENTS NT—TWo large front room , Right gown treet, | Uae R RENT—A/ four room furnished apartment with private entrance in all modern _ 409 Fifth street. Phone 20080 pe ee FOR RENT y April+ first, a two room mod furnished apartment with bath; ’) 928: Third Reapportionment of wn, Call at 118 First | House Deep Problem Washitgtos, March . 5.—()—First throbs of Qongress’ periodic head- ache over Neapportionment are be- if ing felt by the’ House Census Com- mittee, The probe presented by the Constitution, iv'to divide-the House membership’ of 485 so that all con- stituencies Hin the country will be nearly alike numerically as pos- sible. It Ipoks like a simple mat- er of arithimetie, but Representa- tives and kcensus’ bureau officials know that ‘it makes a Chinese puz- zle seem downright elementary and that Jefferson and Webster weren't Just idling! away their time when they debaked the subject many 1] Years ago, What ails the problems from the mathematigiaa’s point of view are the politidal questions involved in haping “ongressional districts, spectre’ of “taxation without representation,” and the ghost of the Alabama . paradox. Two methods of reapportionment have been devised—the major fractions tem now in use, and tha equal proportions rule—but no guarantee has been found that either won't turn up a catch question some- where. Under both systems, the popu- lation of the country divided by The resulting quotient, deter- mining the number of persons per Representative, is divided into the population of each state, giving the number of Representatives per state. Invar' yy states are thus credited ion of a Repr sentative in addition to their whole ones. In the equitable disposition fractional representation lies gest difficulty. Jabama paradox,” the bug- of reapportionment, came to ight in 1880. The House then com- prised 299 members and under a method similar to the major fra tions plan, Alabatha had eight Re, entatives. When the total was sed to 300 under the sar Alabama lost one., That di: ind a more aggravated case ne, upset the system which been in effect since 1850. When the House member D was Maing had four, lost one when ¢ total’ climbed to 386, regained it at 387, lost it at 389 and won it back for keeps at 391. Sorel AN“THEN Db HAVE A JAIL-BIRD Sacceo AVS duS HEANENLY RERE BOT . WRY, SURE, I PLAy 2 PIANO= IM GOING To TAKE MY LESSON Nowe I CAN PLAY IF You KAGW SUSIE" WITH0OU7 AMAKIN' A MIS TALE! TRAT'S MY ANEIC = Al AT TELS LL YA. AULA’ oe ae _ PA ES . CAN YoU Lsrreas “IF YOU KNEW SUSIE Sos! 7 oe apartment. :fain: ist. Ground floor. Lo ae furnished. A wide variety of country, some of it leve jh Montana. The line follows tl Three separate long distance tele- | phone lines now span the 1 | necting the Atlantic and Pacific’ coasts The newest of these, which takes the northern route from Chicago to $ through Wisconsin, Minnesota, North ‘Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Wash- as opened for service on J uary 17. The original transcontinental telephone line which made it possible m Boston through New York to San Francise eed in service on Jan- By Martin route through what might be called the middle of the United States, From New York it passes thro and enters the territory of the North: western Bell Telephone company. at Davenport on the east, and aeross Lowa through Des Moines. In | Nebraska it) goes through Omaha Grand Island, North Platte and | through a number of towns in between From Nebraska the line runs to Den ver and westward. A southern transcontinental ti opened in December, 1923. passes through New Orleans and on | SUPREME COURT | * nanny From Bottineau County Thomes Yeam, Plaintiff and Respondent vs, dant and Appellant 1 action brought by a lessor against a lessee to obtain the share of crop belonging to the lessor under the terms of a lease where it uppeared that the lessor at the time of the leasing was the holder of @ purchase contract from the board of i y and schoyl lands, and where it further appeared that there had been an attempted cancellation of such contract without actual no- tice to the lessor, and where the lessee, upon of notice from the comm of university and school ds while the crop was growing, had, without notice to the lessor, entered into a lease w board through the cot is held that Se piled Laws of 1913 tory upon every tenant notice of any proceeding n of real property to y inform his landlord of me, and this statute applies a tenant of a contsact holder of lie lands receivi notice intended diaty’ possession stranger it is made with the landlord or in conse- judgment of a court mpetent jurisdiction,” has the of making void, as” between the landlo d the tenant, a subse- quent le sent of the landlord between the title. the duty of a tenant who desires to improve his possesspry right to first surrender possession to his les- sor. Appeal from the District Court of Judy AFFIRMED, Opinion of the Court by Colo Dist. J. Burr being disqualified, did not participate; Hon. A. T. Cole, Judge of the st Judicial Dis trict, sitting in his stead. J. J. Weeks, Bottineau, N. Dak. Attorney for Appellant. W. H. Adams, Bottineau, N, D., At- torney for Respondent. From Sheridan County The State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Respondent vs. | Charles B. Mutschler, Defendant and Appellant, SYLLABUS: (1) An information under Section 9849, C. L. 1913, which fails to lege’ malice, either in the language of the statute, of otherwise, is in- sufficient to charge the crime of arson. (2) An, allegation that the defend- ant did’ “wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously set fire to and burn” a building, is not an allegation of ma- cious burning within Section. 9849, CL 1913, ; i (3). An information under Section 9849, C. L. 1913, which fails to al- fege an intent to destroy » building, either in the language of the stat- ute, or otherwise, is insufficient to, arge the crime of arson } tn Minnesota, and ment is sufficient to ment on an information that does not state a public offense, made without’ the con-| tenant and the owner of a superior) (3) Under the above statute it is! Bottineau County, Hon, A, G. Burr,| (4) Where an information purport. ing to charge the crime of Heal ia} PAGEELEVEN New Northern Transcontinental Telephone Line. __ Traverses Prairies and Rugged Mountain Tops rairio and some of it rugged, mountainous anil tres covere2. is crossed by the new northern transcontinental! long distance tel lephone line. The upper pictisre shows the lin? foll suite ¥. throug! ie river for 350 miles. The teft middle picture is a ct t ° Pass in the Cascade mountains in Washington. The altitude at that poin® 1s 4,071 ¢ line crossing the continental divide at McDonald Pass of t of feet. The lower picture shows the line near Bism; This first transcontinental line took | (lire at Los Angeles, A boy tle new northern transcontinental tine Minneapohs, St. Cloud. Sank Center, Jamestown, Bismarck and Dicki mn North Dakota. This new line provides a more direct and speedier route for the inereasing use one distance between points in the northwestern part of the and cities in the central softhe country. From Chicago to Seattle, the line covers about ‘The cost of build vas about $1,000,000. defective in. that it fs to allege the act to have been maliciously done and with ent to destroy a build- ing, the question of the sufficiency of the information may be raised upon a motion in arrest of judge nent. (Section 10745, C. L. 1913.) b : an information purporte ails to allege malice and an intent to destroy a building, it does not state a publie offense. (6) A motion in a t of judg- rest judg- Appeal from the District Court of Sheridan County, Hon, Fred Jansom- ius, Judge. REVERSER. Opinion of the Court by Lowe, Dist, J. Christianson, J., did not partici. ; Hon, John C. Lowe, Judge of fth Judicial District sitting in his stead. Langer & Nuchols, Bismarck, .N. Dak., Attorneys for ‘Appellant. Geo. Thom, Jr., McClusky, N. Dak, ys for Respondent. While George’: R. Dale, Muncie. (Ind,). ‘editor,’ one wile snes hiv's ol Wi iM jctured abgre, wid

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