The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1927, Page 8

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eaecmavee ing to sell. Letters should be ad- PAGE EIGHT WILL PRESENT RAND 00 RS Se eee ae : op eee hee me ee The E nd I S. N ear | Recep BUILDING BILL | | | ARGUMENTS ON Case to Come Before Supreme Court Some Time This Month, Shafer Says Argument on the constitutionality! of the Hamilton-Schlosser law which yy permits kolding corporations to erect | ¢ dormitory buildings ut state educa-|the grand tional institutions will be held? in the supreme court during the June Masons it aanaal communication of | dent Whese Name Has Been | them only on annual hunting excur- dge, A. F, and A. M., in| . sions. finot today, extended « reception to Linked Therewith ight men who have been members of Lawn mowers sharpened.— term, although the date has not yetlthe order for more than, half of a| century. been’ fixed, according to Attorney | General George F. Shafer. The court has agreed to hear the| y case as soon as briefs have bi Although th wy has Le of off al college, Fargo, who plan antage ‘of its terms and dormitory this summer. Delays Start | nee the suit was instituted by} ank which is expected to buy |? th which will finance the enterprise,| the suit has resulted in delaying a‘ start on the project. John Lee|} Coulter, president of the college, had | ° hoped to start work at once so that|¥ the building will be ready for oc-|¥ cupancy by fall. | At % recent conference with the! A. state board of administration Coulter said he beli he can get the) alumni association to finance the digging of the basement for the structure, In the event the law } held unconstitutional the result. will!t stop work and leave the instt-|t tution with an excavation and no|! building. This situa’ t is thought, |t ould be an inducement to the next| with the legislature to make an appropriation | which sre expected to be represented for a building to be placed on the before the three-day sessions site, concluded, There are 129 lodges in ‘Although numerous questions are|t raised in the suit attacking he valid- ity of the bill, the main question 1s| whether the state has the right t convey school property to a privat corporation. Another fine legal point] t: is whether such property shall be tax | personal cond free while the holding corporation is| support of law and constitutional in, possession. authority The land to wh the board of administration has ¢' holding corporation in accordance) a with the new law, was given the state by the federal government for use in connnection with the school. The supreme court will be asked to det mine if the proposed holding cor- poration, which will be legally in- dependent but actually a financial organizations controlled by the ol: now ‘getting ‘on a firm financial : tires, over- : lege, has a status which brings it|hasis and are recognizing their ob- GU AOD) his Paces ein ple oe e hauled) ¥ 0 within the terms of the federal law |ligations to do their fair share of We will appréciate a trial m f: a De eee eee ene e ee . ¢ ° 4 granting aie sland to athe atate. the community work,” the grand 1924 Hupmobile Touring (overhauled,- good tires, 1926 Essex Coach (new Duco finish, overhauled, 5 ould Be Tax Free wecreiary aul 5 i ge The Schlosser-Hamilton daw con- “The wcnbership of North Dakota rae al ) $1 85 00 pease ecintgu ts ger Ss = $485 00 emplates that e property shall be| Masonie 1 saoe e ime \ olstering) ...... eee e cee a's ive 5 i Beare abe the pronarty: stall be eto lodges at tho present time ACCESSORY SERVICE STATION by ing, ° upholstering, driven 5,000 miles) eV determine if that can legally be done in view, of the fact that will be held by a private corpora The outcome of the suit will be|tires now than buy and buy. watched by other state educational} A, & M. Tir institutions, several of which have indicated their intention to take ad- vantage of the law and use it as an aid to financing new dormitories. When the law was passed its ad- vocates pointed out that the educa- tional institutions were in need of more and better facilities, for hous- ing students at reasonable rates and that the state had insufficient funds to provide the funds necessary to build additional structures. It also was pointed out that since the stu- dents would pay for the use of the rooms the buildings would pay out in the same manner as private hotels, with the added assurance that the | dormitories would be filled through- | out the school year. Coulter also | planned to use the proposed build- | ing at his institution to house sum- | mer school students, thus making it | do duty throughout the entire year. Because of the fact that the cultural college dormitory ma delayed if the suit is not decided quickly, the supreme court, is ex-| pected to expend considerable effort | in arriving at an early decision of the case-after the arguments have Leen. submitted. Well Known Mill City Banker Dies | Minneapolis, June 21.—(#)—Hiram | Harrison Thayer, for 40 years prom- | inent in Minneapolis. business and | banking cir died yesterday in| | | Rochester, Minn., following an op- | eration. ‘Mr. Thayer was 65 years ol During his many years of business | in Minneapolis, Mr. Thayer was con- | nected with the Northwestern Na- | tional Bank, was vice president of the National Bank of Commerce, resident of the Cannon Valley Mill- ing company, and for several years was treasurer of the Bank of Com- merce. He retired two years ago. He ‘is survived by his widow and | two daughters That Baby You’ve Longed For Mrs. Burton Advises Women on Motherhood and Companionship. I was denied ood,” writes of Kansas ‘1 was terribly nervous and subject to periods of terrible suffer- ing and melancholia. Now I am the proud ‘mother of a beautiful little daughter “and a true companion and inspiration to\my husband. I believe hundreds of other women would like boas ah the secret of my happiness, and ¥ will gladly reveal it to anv} married women who will write me.” irs. Burton offers her advice en- ly without charge. She has noth- to Mrs. Marvaret Bu-‘-». Massachusetts, Kansas Cit; spodence Wilk ve strice. the oldest in the point of member- f Sou | spared x the legal points : Me te over Cle he Peat “String he eps |, Mase dy "ate Manohar, ae Craver Cela (RED CROSS PILLS for 63 y ha aici me facilities for rest and recreations —— the bonds of the holding company |. o|nual address before the grand lode iven title to the/out the nG age in the Black Hills, but the Opening of 38th Annual rangers’ efforts have saved mag : ; Communication of Graed WERE 6 AUSE OF the flames Before the white ‘man The Dakota Auto Sales’ big used car sale is nearly over. Do not come later in the Ledge at Minot—Officers See iver eaten my Highton ie season and expect to buy good cars and tires at these prices. The values were Indian campers ‘ravaged the hills. state Organization Give: A few I i 1 hi of State Organization Give CLEVELAND ROW eR oetoarciece dss, el ee es | ago, when the whole mountainous Addresses region seemed to be ablaze, The wes | PES era , |Indians in those days regarded the D, June 21.—)—'Calvin Coolidge Second Presi-| hills as holy ground, harboring good North Dakota, opening | and evil spirits, and they entered Minot, June 21.—()-—Calvin| Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. the second President been linked with the Phone 790 Ww. South Dakota. The} The group of veteran members, of hich Henry Cade of Westhope rand lodge by Past, Grand there, whereas Cleveland was violent. | i fn A Ripley hee green ly denounced and {hreatened with| FOF Liver, Stomach, Bowel tomer who leh they were formal impeachitent proceedings because he , " med by Gri : set tne Hlnck Hilts Forest, Re: | Ffoubles, Constipation, Gall of the sale piuwell at Neda Feb RE 7 CHacul " pce this same man brought his brother and after glancing over the cars about half an The Wecoced wer ibo first Teatient, Gesture: Wash Stones, Appendicitis hour, he made his selection. : George H ligeah. ees é So it has been going om.ejnce the opening of the sale. Our customers recommend us so highly rs A treatment madern in make, ac is ast gran! Henry When C1 d_set_ aside the re-|tive in principle, and one to remove that the sale is advertising itself. Twenty-nine cars were sold the first few hours, sales are ‘ ane Ferguson, Soy ha all of the timbered | the cause in the treatment and relief made every day, and the balance of our 75 cars will be gone before we realize it. ; eee ®. Boy’ section of the Black Hills region was| of chronic diseases of the liver, kid- 4 We have marked the price of each car so low that every customer buying a car at this sale is lecturer bs included and Ch s Lathrop Peck, neys, stomach and bowels. A treat- . oing to be a strong booster for the Dakota Auto Sales Co., Inc. If you have a car that is not A u ident cue National epee a Leb aare lei ore ft perfect running condition, it is costing you more for upkeep than a smocth-running car, and : * utional foveit“¢o he plated | Fink: Pood “heatei: and} ae Nota you a get at this are as all eit an are Serr pmrieg and guaranteed for 30, ntifie management in the| Red Cross Pills overcome consti 2 lays. Bring in your old car—we will give you a fair price. In fact, you could af- feet of lumber and has tack the real cause of a clogged liv: thousands of dollars into disordered bowels and a deranged federal treasury. i | gestive system. ly supervisors was — Put up in watch-shaped screw top ’ tes United States bottles, sold by druggists for 25¢.— With the attendance totaling more |) nd close friend of Theo-' Adv. han 300, the report of the ereden- | inls committee showed that ally lodges in the North Dakota jurisdic- ion are r nted at the sessions | eption of 37, many of he state Grand Master Frank € Falkenstein | of Bottineau, in delivering his an- et eg = ua nas oa or os MN | eet eee See Se aaa d for rt) 9, De 9 " m nae gs si vey! ef . $ Where It’s Easy to Park 1924 Chevrolet Touring (new Duco finish, new top, Ee bop Ty ages asa 195.00 General Masonic onditions thraugh- inva Sill Sandi eter keulin “uekertoe von youre aiioed new tires, new upholstery, over- $1 9 5 00 eae te Bluebird Touring (Rex winter top, 5 ‘ota jurisdiction D » Cl is vice i ‘ e good, ress Ag belie ee ometer, storage battery, tires, electric starter, generator, ~ hauled, 5 tires, two are new)... if averhanied): SRiRAT SS hate bee teed $375.00 horn, ete. . ‘ e grand lodge We specialize in the servicing of motor car acces- battery, overhauled, 5 ah Stockwell na ar ‘scries and are Bismarck’s authorized Service Station for tires, two are new) 7 r ry 0 ie ti ea adele Stewart, Van Sicklen and Northeast Specdometers, Good- ean eae ; year Tires and U. S. L. Batteries. SATISFACTION a Masonic lodges are GUARANTEED. orth Dako “North 1923 Dodge Touring good tires Better buy your Seiberling, First door north of Lahr Motor Sales Company 216 Main. Phone 30x31 _,. Cord Tires $4.75 While 100 Last of genuine savings. Unless the Gas Range has a RED WHEEL it is NOT a LORAIN Canning is Easy Now ou DON’T KNOW what fun canning can be until you have tried processing the filled jars in the Lorain-equipped ae oven of a Reliable Gas Reale: The_ Lorain Cook kk (given with each Red Wheel Reliable Range) gives definite instructions for each step of this successful canning method. Reliable rounded splashers add to cooking-top space.. Handles of oven and broiler are of clean, cool, white porcelain. (Space for Newest designs have concealed manifold pipe and new-style Agent's Special. cocks with handles to match the Red Wheel. New front- Price Data) frame construction does away with cleaning difficulties. .RELIABLE Gas Ranges Consolidated Utilities Co. Phone 727 ‘, ; 504 Broadway | Every Automobile Dealer in the State Is Shocked-—-Amazed— and Surprised at the Large Number of Automobiles Sold Dur- We had customers from one hundred miles arcund—a Wd thany farmers, business men and profesional men, who have.run machines for years a: and they do not hesitate long before bringing in their old machines and trading them ‘in for one of our 75 machines—our good, perfect running cars.. Excitement was éxteeme. One cus- give me for my old ear? I'll take this one.” The sale was made and closed. The second day tates, It has produced mil-| tion, pau vreath and stomach ills, 5 ford to 'give us your old car, because of the low prices we have marked dn every car that must All Cars Sold on Small Down Payment and the Balance on Easy Terms overhauled tho new tres) «| DLBTDIO | finish Saigon vey... $310.00 1923 Studebaker Touring (new Duco fijsish, new This Week Only This is a first grade 4-ply cord tired, rio seconds, (Onita . brand) and guaranteed to 10,000 miles. Shop wherever you like, but you will never find anything to compare with this offering in the way never greater—not even at the season’s end. ating the First Days of Our Sale who know the value of a good machine, owned a car looked over cur line and insite of 5 minutes said—“How much will you be scld before this sale closes. 1923 Overland Sedan, Champion, (new Duco finish hee .. $195.00 |S tires, unk, .. $195.00 (repainted’ and overhauled, 1926, Essex Coach (new Duco finish, 5 balloon Three Pre-eminent Values that Never cee | Have--Nor Ever Will Be Equaled/ This Week Only, 29x4.40 * Balloon Tires $6.75 While 100 Last This Week Only All Truck Tires 30% Off List Price While our present stock lasts These are all first grade 4-ply balloon cord tires, no seconds, (Pan brand) and guaranteed to 12,000 miles, After this week you will have to pay twice as much for the same tires. We have nearly. all sizes and, makes in truck tires, but not many of any one size, 80.we are going to clean up the lot at a quick sale price. A COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT Now Is the Time to Buy Tires and Tubes L, ° and Here Is the Place 3 \ We have about $5,000.00 worth of tires and tubes: of various ‘ makes, such as United States Royal, Pennsylvania, Miller, etc, | - eae which we are offering to the public, during this sale only, at prices so far. below the regular list price that every man or | 5 woman who-owns a car is deliberately throwing money away if . =; they don’t buy at least two tires now. i You will ‘never get another chance to buy tires and tubes at these prices use we are selling out our entire stock and will - not carry tires and tubes in the future,

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