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i i i TO ASK AFFIDAVIT OF 19 TREC AS PR TH TT Hi Bh auapntc ey BISMARCK DAILY f TRIBUNE - gerd FARA RIAN BEET enforcement bill is to make the state the pay! and do away with this drain upon the league's treasury. “The law enforcement officer would have a right to prosecute not only in liquor violations but in at demeanors which might attention,” id an Enforcement lea- "FTE guer yesterday. “He would be in a position to procure evidence and bring charges against county officials who might be lax in their duties. His work | could be made self-supporting by pro- viding a special cost of $10 to $100 conviction, which amount ine ' ‘ a would be turned into the law enforce- ness, Favors Making It Difficult but! ont tuna.” Sweeping Victory heey Prolined for trembling: . wandering - pains, .-back- ‘1 F Everyone Must Register. Not Impossible To Get Drink If a Clause of the general temper- 4 ance bill for which the league is work- in North Dakota ing goes through, every recipient of a atte consignnrent of liquor will be required a formal r to ster his name in a special book IMPORTERS OF LIQUOR to be kept by the railway. companies and to make a distinct affidavit in re ; instance "that the “goods” are The North Dakota Law Enforcement | tor his own use. A heavy penalty will league is strong on enforcement, but | be inflicted -for the use of fictitious to be {names in comnection with the importa- on in| tion of liquor. or the purloining of the it does not favor a bill which i introduced at the ent ses: introduced two years, ago, providing | 1 ur great for the appointment of a law enforce- | men whose natal anniv ries occur ment official, or detective at | UE Ng tle school year, the who shall be salaried by the state and | jfinds ihat Mr. Abraham Lincoln whose acts will have the official sanc-!about the tee-totalest of the lot, tion of the attorney general. ‘T' it suggests that “Temperance official wolud take the place of the pri-|be set in the schools for that vate sleuths now engaged by the nearest the birthday anniv league. One of these aforesaid Sher-|the Great Emvancipator. A bill pro- locks complained yesterday that more | viding for such an observance, but. than half his time is now occupied [Not specifying the day, already is be- to |fore the senate. with collecting suflicient’ money induce the ghost to walk regularly. ~ BISMARCK ADiy by thd. as (United. Press) Washington, Jan. 12.—Utter failure of all measures of relief to aleviate the car complaints before the interstate com- merce commission. Fear was openly expressed today that the intense shortage may seri- the mid-winter coal short- n Coal company, Sa- ag line, ML. essing this fear. points in the Dakot: sent | complaints that the car shortage Was serious] ftecting the ‘moving of j wheat from this wheat raising coun- The Marmers Elevator company nm, S. W., was one of the com. nts wito said that the elevators: in the Dakotas are full to the to ; With wheat, vhich the railroads are | Unable to mowe. ?Gonstantly has more calls for ‘Stenographers and Bookkcep- jers than it can supply. If you tare qualified, we can place you. | *If not qualified, we can pye- Se pare you for and secure you a WAR! BRIDES FLOURISH. i Yemuneration position. What (United Press.) ! New York, Jaw. 12.—The Entente >, iwe have done for thousands of |] 4 jj;.,: reply to ‘others we can do for YOU. G. M. LANGUM, President ’ Bismarck, N. D. nee of munition s' hange today. The war bride group \advanced one to two points, j Opening today. * Get Your New Overcoat Pacudé Prices marked in plain figures on every garment. solutely pee pt this statement. t Sale now on, first come, first gered. Their passage was mechanical as a result of the measures being caused by the league. Eight bills were intro-} duced 36th district, in house bill No. und that the idea of the league's law | 26th district, 4 ‘i ie jtroduced during the afternoon would have section 720 of the compiled | of 1912 ofthe state, repealed, the traveling expenses per annum of the judges of the supreme bench. he bill judi y com ‘statute vow allowing $500 each, | mittee of w |of Wahpeton, fs chairman. Represen ative Rott also introduced a measur which would change section 2,261 of ortage in. the middle west | the compiled laws of 1913 so that a was indicated today in the renewal of | tax would be levied on all assessed é sa- | will be easily relieved by taking one o tthe complain. a spoonful of : after each meal.’ It fortifies the throat and chest while ... Clean Up Time 00 0S LICL LSIDLIESEIOD ELISEO LEO OLLI OOEOD ED OOO ODDDO LOD LOLEODEOL DEOL LOOONS OOOO CELTS LE TOLL ILOOLEELIOLLOOLETLELOOIOLOIOOIOLODOLOLOOODOEDLEDOLOOEEOEEOED After the best year and best ,season’s business that we have ever had we naturally have left some broken lots and sizes in Overcoats and heavy Suits and in’ order to clean them up quickly the following reductions have been made: $35 Overcoats and Heavy Suits, now $30 Overcoats and Heavy Suits, now =~ $25 Overcoats and 18 Heavy Suits, now ; $20 Overcoats and Heavy Suits, now The reputation for honest advertising and square dealing of 8. E. Bergeson & Son is ab- ; COAL FOR The “TWIN” BILLS Suffrage Forces Following ‘Passage in Senate ipt Yor the same.| GREASED MACHINE ‘WORKS TO PERFECTION Lower Body of Legislature Has! Honor of Transmitting the an effort to make North Dakota “bone |name of acquaintar tellow- First Bill of Session The league, through one of its | citizens Thousands of consignments Sataecencees Is,stated today that it believes u are now aloned ane this} With the passage of both suffrage | North Dakota’s temperance education |state in the mames of innocent men |,)., weer a has not proceeded to a point where the {and women who have no idea that measures inethe senate: late baptate aT state’ will appreciate or tolerate com- {they re being imposed upon in this; #fternoon, a sweeping victory whic! plete aridity, manner,” says the league, will send them speeding to the office u Ask For Otticial. nperance F: é of the governor for his signature is | The league is maintaining a strong | The leegue als ing for a]@spected in the house for Senator lobby at the capital in the hope of |special “Temperance day” to be ob- ea oe a Pre eee - puttin ‘01 bill similar to ser annually in the public schools, | |. pare rOueny ac Pillasimadet to ne : limited suffrage. -the {Iinois form— not em- » | bodied the constitution. The con- g | Stitutional amendment bill, which also | sed ‘in amber, provides full'sufirage by 1920. 1 Bills Passed; 8 Introduced. our bills were passed in rapid su ion in the house late yesterday. of the in Representative John Rott, jr. as referred to the judiciary h Attorney A. YOUR COLD £ it enriches the blood-to {2 help avoid grippe, bron- | monia. Scoft’s is well worth insisting upon. x, Scott &.Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 16-16. Now! 25 20 $15 for | ment of chitis and even pneu- ; MERVES: TREATED FREE DR. FRANKLIN MILES, The ‘Great Spactallet Gives New Book and $2.50 Neuropathic Treatment ‘Free’ as’a Trial. | Sick people whose nerves are weak ‘or deranged—who have weak /heart, stomach, bladder or kidneys, blues, headache, ‘dizziness ordullness; nerv- {ous dyspepsia, irritability, cold hands | ana feet, shortness of breath, palp!- | tation or irregular heart-beat, drowsi- nervousness, _ sleeplessness, | ache, irritable sping; .. -hysteria—would | |do well::to,accept Dr., Miles, liberal} offer. You may never have another | Opportunity. Write now. |. -His: Book. contains: many: astonish-' ing testimonials from those who re-} | port cured after 5 to,10 physicians failed, and. also endorsements. from jishops, Clergymen, Statesmen, Edl-} | tors, Businiess Men, Farmers, etc. ; Send for Remarkable Cures in Nour State. His improved Special Treatments | fog these: diseases~are thé result of; 30 years’ experience and are thor: | oughly’ scientific and remarkably suc-| | cessful, so much so that he does not hesitate to offer Free Trial Treat-| ments to, the sick,.that they may test; 7 j them free. Write at once. | Dept..N.8..1 | Elkhart, Ind. v i — | valtiation‘instead of:gndy on real prop- i lerty, this bill being referred to the; committee on tax, and taxes. ' “The time of meeting of the board of | highways improvement would be changed from the second Monday in| March to the second Tuesday in Feb- | |ruary under the provisions of house} bil . $2, introduced by George Reis- | | hus of "Minot. Prevent Padding Valuation. House bill No introduced by E A. Bowman of Kulm, and feferred to | he committee on ue and taxes, would ! mend. 8 15 of the compiled | jlaws of relating to. $he assess- this amengment wauld provide that ithe asses: shall “deduct, only the| {assessed valuation of real estate held | ; Would prevent the! bank from padding | the valuation on its real estate hold-| {ings in order to cbtain a r valua-| ion on its bank stock. Make Road Overseers Elect. | Road oversegr would be..made elec- tive instead of' being appointed by the ommissioners or township duced by H. Describe your case and he will send! you-a two-pound-Free: Treatment and Book. Address Dr. Franklin Miles: | 5 t0-1323 Franklin St.,| | Second Big Game of Season in stock. ‘The’purpose of | VISITORS DEFEATED :: b. it t: investment, and | 4 never A SO eee Ra baue feat Confident of Winning Over Bis-|thereby disturbed, the éntire/system 17 and Mandan in turn winning from | q.'q splendid laxative for. children be- ‘bill No, 35, intro- | Bismarck 18 to 16, the crack New Sal- | cause they like its pleasant taste, and el of Lidgerwcod, em high school basketball, out for the} it acts so easily and naturally, with- Ng | who would have section 4,087 of the; championship of the southwestern dis-| out griping or strain, and she finds it mpiled Jaws of 1913, relating to the |trict of the state and also the state | equally effective for the rest of the lection of township officers and their | honors, arrived in the city this after-| family. ey amended to.this effect.| noon confident of winning ’ tonight's, A Thrilling Domestic Drama in 5 Acts of Supreme Appeal Good Comedies Included weeks ago. With two victories to its local gymnasium .floor which makes | ‘for Bismarck high. FIVE. ARRWE FOR CONTEST. An Ef An Ettective Laxative High School Gymnasium This Evening Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup -Pepsin a Safe and Efficient Family Remedy. Every member of the family is ‘moreor less subject to constipation and every home should always be,sup- plied with a dependable remedy to MANDAN BY 25-17: SCORE| promptly relieve this condition, When- ——— ever the bowels become clogged and the natural process of elimination is. affected, and readily subject to at- marck in Race for Champ- tack by disease. -Constipation is a condition that should never be neg- ionship a lected. i by ‘e of 25 Mrs. E. R.. Gilbert of Milbro, Va., Defeating Mandan by a score of 25 to says that Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Popsin is aj substitu ‘introduced | contest from Bismarck liigh. *The| combitiation of simple laxative herbs | well’s ‘Syrup Pepsin: |a measure to amend section 1,945 of {the compiled laws of 1913’ and to re- of the different commissioners in the same pI rtion as paid in by them.” The present.law gives the county com- missionef® power to spend the money {on such roads as’ in ‘their discretion need. it. Honse Transmits First Bill, According to Clerk W. D. Austin, the house of: the fifteenth legislative ssembly had the ghonor of transm | ting the -first bill the Walton eme: gency appropriation. “for the office of ;| the attorftey:general of the state, being filed in the senate chamber yesterday afternoon. The secretary of the bud-! get board in a resolution to the house asked for additional time to prepare jits report, this being grantel. Under | the law, the budget board must report { within 10 days after the opening of the seesion. Bill 6 Is Recommended to Pass, | { Chairman Divet of the judiciary, re-’ |Ported, as favorable for passage, house | i bill . 8 by R. 1, Fraser of Garrison. i {The measure amended to read “not moré than two changes shall be | granted, omé te thé plaintiff and one! to the defendant.” The bill relates to | !the calling in ofa trial judge. If ay ‘change of judge is. requested, the clerk | notify the apposite party of the name | | of the judge to be called by registered etter to his attorney’s address ‘and the ' ‘opposite party, if he desires a change | from such ‘judge, shall within three | days of the receipt of the notice, notify | ; the supreme coi by registered mail land file affidavit of prejudice and they | {shall make their ordérs ‘calling in an- | jother judge, other such right of | change is waived. ' WANTED—Two carpenters; good i side finishers. Apply to A. Sneberg } ; _ at Grand Pacific’ hotel, 1-12-1t | | FOR RENT—Stridtif’ modern, untur- nished apartment in the Rose apart- ready for ioccttpancy Feb. 1. Murphy, 204 Main St, 1-12: VANHORN HOTEL Bismarck’s >Newest Hotel Banates, %, D. $1.00 ' per aye and’ upwards. ly’ roof Telephone, and hot and cold water in every room. First class cafe service im con Free Auto Bus Meets All ‘Trains D. J. McGillis J. G. Wallace game will be called at 8:30 o'clock, | D n Professor Bolt. early this afternoon’ or narcotic drug. ‘Jt is mild and gen- | hi: portrait appear on the yellow car- peal section 1,946 of the compiled laws | announced that the team will be pick- tle, in, its. action, and does not cause |ton in which, the,hettle is packed. A of 1913, all of which relate to county | eq from the following men: Keenan, | pain ‘Of discomfort. Druggists every- | trial bottle, free of charge, can be ob- roads funds and expenditures thereof, | yegen, Couch, Spangler, Cook, Patten,| where ‘sell this excellent remedy. for providing: that the “county roads funds Kilmers and Watkins: Hard work-| fifty cents a bottle. shall be “apportioned to the districts outs during the week have put the lo- }of the supreme court shall at oncei ‘* with pepsin that contains no opiate | simile of To avoid imitations and ineffective believes that nobody ‘escapes the consequences of follies —and to support this theory has written “BEYOND” The dice are loaded against “Gyp” and her honest efforts to be and see, wed ae are confounded by the lawless strain which wrecked the happiness of her erring parents. When this harming English girl learns the identity f he: father, the revelation stirs the latent recklesspi is her heritagé::” She makes an impossible marnage’and forthwith cine to pay the overdue-debt to Destiny. By all means read thisi important and absorbing romance in February Cosmopolitan, along with many other note- worthy features, among which i is. ‘i ERRY” Jack London A novel | without. ¢ a problem_ in its whole entrancing extent. covered dynamite and.man-love, turned loose. below the: equator, to’play as‘heroic a ‘tole as ever a scion of battlers filled.. The.stark gripping ower. which characterized “*The:Call of the Wild” and “White Fang” is invested in a. yarn of the outlaw. tropics — of Be en and cannibal kings, of black-raiders and white-robbers, out there where necessity drafts the laws and the freebooter is. making Big last stand. Robert Ww. > Chambers, Arthur ins Edith MacVane, Maurice Maeterlinck, Gouverneur. Morris, Booth Tark- ington, Arthur. B. Reeve, Samuel Merwin, Edgar Lee Masters, Géoige aa and a host of others contribute to this unusual numb er. “The Hidden Scar” 7:30 and 9, 10c & 15c Jerry’’ isan Irish terricr—twenty pounds of hair-. | cal team in a better condition than it | advance dope devoid of speculation as } was when it played Mandar several j to whicli will win. i Professor Robertson of, the. Univer- credit, New Salem appears to have |sity of North Dakotg will referee the the edge, yet this is offset by the fact | contest, which will be ' that’ the game will be played on the | game of the ‘season on the Yotal floor second For Growing Children s be Bure yon get Dr. Cald- See that a fac- '.'Caldwell’s signature and ing io Dr. W. B. Cald- i ice