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TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1917. THE TRIBUNE a few of the persecutors might re- : é e e See a cae e | ult im & recall of the ruling. The Raider! - Tendency at University Gutered at the Postotfice, Bismarck, N. ? y eons Da Becond Clase, Matter: SECRETARY BAKER—STRADDLER a I : ISSUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY | ‘The Lewis machine gun has “ad: Zz as Been £0 Cover £100 BURSCHIPTION: HATES PAYABLE pa eee superior features,” Secretary A ; f War Baker told the house commit- Daily, by carrier, per month. fe B id F; Id te D m d Daily, by mail, Ser years. tee on military affairs the other day. roa a te or le an Weekly, by mal, per year. Also, the Lewis. gun was turned h —_—__—_——_ hth e ber Audit Bureau of Circulation ra becatige: achine Editor’s Note:—This is another | ment of other work for which there wv down because “no light machine gun 4 - a ith was greater need, It is not the opin- THB STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER/ ihe Lewis or any other—nas yet otal series of articles dealing wit eens ot the survey commission that any , ___ Hatadlisbed 1878) been perfected, toa state of dependa- the report recently issued by the hould now be abandoned ex- ' << | vility,” he told the committe» board of regents on North Dako- bly some minor divisions of e ie : sur *) salable Ngee ta’s educational institutions. specialized subjects for which there = Furthermore, “a suitable light gun will probably not be much demand at LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN. —Very possibly the Lewis—will un- * North Dakota’s university has been|at any time soon. For some work of For the 24 hours ending at !12:00,;doubtedly soon be perfected,” and taking in too much territory in pro-| this kind a new state like North ies noon, Jan. 23, 1917: “further tests of light guns, including portion to the demand for higher edu-| kota should not attempt to provide. ‘Temperature at 7:00 a m.... OT hel a oan a be held next wae % OF ALL cation. Courses have been added| It is cheaper for the very few students ki Temperature at 12:90, noon of : rat : ‘i aS cenit TH NERVE when there was merely a slight neces-| who might be interested in these Highest yesterday 2} In the meantime, Laker informed " sity. The cost per pupil for instruc-| courses to go for them where they . ‘ : Lowest last night .. j the committee that he has spent the been too great in certain in-}can be given in a more satisfactory Precipitation “1 $10,000,000 appropriated for machine manner, with better equipment and Highest wind veloci 3) suns on the Vickers-Maxim is the frank admission of the] probably at less cost. It is important, ———— a freee acted educational survey report in taking| however, that for the present and the a Porecastin 9 _| This is a nice litle straddle by our up the curriculum of the state univer-| immediate future, the energies of the we For North Dakota: Partly cloudy | secretary of war. It is typical of his sity. We quote: university should be used in building i and colder tonight: cold wave in west{actions since he took his job. If te "The chief danger has been that|up departments and courses already Ht. portion; Wednesday fair with oor e | domiitt een menibers had had a little in the ,enthusiasm of youth and| in existence.” ‘ IF in the south and extreme west por i ero ‘ 5 {through the very laudable desire to] One recommendation made by the i uons. i i gumption, they might have asked Ba- respond to all demands of a new and| board of regents has been acted upon. r Temperature | ker one or two questions, thus ; growing state, new courses, divisions, | Two deans have presided over the en- C oe cue : . : 1s “If the Lewis gun was rejected be- and departments would be provided | gineering departments The repost fee: (oss cues “ ; cAUseltta8 A hie, . ‘ vefore the demands were sufficient to}ommends only one. is suggestion Kansas City ee aepenanble: wlty ies the justify the expense and to the detri-| has been put into effect. Moorhead British army using thousands of Lew- Pierre Be is guns under battle conditions in j =a i i Prince Albert ee France?” road companies to construct cattle. HORE ALLEGED PIGGERS i St. Paul . No report | H ree ; { ; WW inntnes tance “Were the Vickers guns at Colum ih ways in certain cases. St. Louis . 18 bus, N. M., that jammed and would if F i House Bills Passed. q San Fran Oo. +7 40 not work when Villa made his raid, I she ps eae SR IN LAW'S TOILS TODAY ORRIS W. ROBERTS. | {so ‘dependable’ that $10,000,000 should : from sales of real property under exe- : ; 2 eteorologist. [oe eat tor them?” ee Sa | 4 y os a8 mortgage foreclosure sales. | —- SOSSPSSSGSPESHOS —— < § PEE ‘ote—101 to 12. Qratette Arraigned in District % Arm yourself with courage. $! phe elephant and Bull Moose refuse “A Wy} 4 . - H. B. 38—Relating to exemption of 3 i & —Corneille. to work double, ee eed ——— personal property from attachment,| Court To Answer McCurdy's POSES S SS SSE HO OOH enh Pe wna BF y 2} a levy and sale on execution. Vote—98 a —_——_—= Qe to 2. arges PILLS FOR POVERTY. aN. ad H. B. 50—Providing fire chute as panda : CONGRESS SHOULD ACT. A New York society that bears the dh ses —— e SASTVERFLE D- |means of fire escapes on schoolhouses. Another quartet of piggers or boot: Congress, not the supreme court, Cod Uroundanitionol’ (esa ceocia tla ae = SX 5 j Vote— 107 to 1. leggers had their innings in district can apply the remeds to. the Manr|/" 2 Se uatey ey —? H. B. 57—Relating to costs in ac-:Court today, The day’s grist included . aes : .. |For Improving the Condition of the Ea i i y 'ea (P Kelley, d White Slave act! which will make it = tions transcribed from county courts | (Plume) Kelley, up for a secon useless as a weapon for blackmail.|?00r seems by all accounts to have = oe ‘with increased jurisdiction in district ‘offense and who asked until tomorrow : ' ha oa ae y up si > gra i boatp == lati di 300. h ‘courts. jmorning to enter his plea; Joe Nor- There is no ambiguity in the phrasing} (Us UP some grand new dope a ation exceeding 300, the chairman : ee aiehees i the court has no op.| Poverty and what causes it. | e e | may officiate in his home precinct and Senate Bills Passed. man, very much colored; Roy Lund, ae en eed cre pe eal Ee It isn't low wages, unemployment tt t e egis ature ‘appoint inspectors for other precincts, |__S. B. 18—Relating to receipt and fil-, who celebrated his 21st birthday this tion in the matter. Under this law ; ior: +) ; i ‘In cities where aldermen are elected | ing by register of deeds of mortgages month, and Nels White, who looks as it is a felony to have any part in the} ‘ve unequal distribution of wealth, or in different years, senior aldermen (and assignments of mortgages. though he has not seen much real eae Binta: ei ything of that kind. 5 ii t vi Signed by the Speaker. prosperity since his 21st birthday, transportation in interstate or foreign] #9Yt Jauct vo audi. |Shall act as inspectors, and otherwise 9 , s a commerce of “any woman or gir! for It's sickness. JORGENSON 10 Hors. of the oBlcedunder: the:two_audl ue inelty man or men shall be deter- Pr car eer arrives ee pied one must have been quite awhile i B eee z . - i y inty r iS | ABO. stituti ,.| Sickness accounts for 96 per cent J ary j mine’ y choice. © The inspectors; ye ity the purpose of prostitution or de Ponape te aeree neon Hever epecttul about | ral elect judges from nominees fur. {township officers’ bonds. | Harry Clooten appeared through his ibauchery or any other immoral pur-| °F te poverty. eked: askew inished by the principal partie attorney, Theodore Koffel, and asked . . Saat How does the association know? EXPLAIN THINGS Hou to ale aicomplete ana wit) ? nee O——— 0 that. his’ case be continued until the od J a : - oe + ‘position of the methods an ' inte, tended that it should apply to ordi-|it visited sickness was found to be in the office of state auditor, He trusts | SENATE BILLS q jheard so much of the affair that it mary cases of sexual immorality, the] the root of the trouble. ‘that this written guide may assist the ;O————~ ©} _ WORST OUGHT TO KNOW. | vould not render a disinterested yer: punishment of which lies within the} Other things do sometimes make| Investigating Committee Invites duvestigntars ia an ig tongs mall Convened at 2 p. m. with a quorum ee Fea anh tre i dict. The. Clooten chse was continued ka rey fe | aaeaatationa¢ ak ee a 34 State Auditor Kos y has reported “i 5, orst’s sta 'S : fs 5 ‘s police power of the several states. poverty, the association's annual ‘re Former ‘Auditor in To Make {missing or improperly filed and Sche-/Present and with President pro tem/regiciature is between the devil und; 8S Fequested. Pleas in the other four “Judges dissenting from the major-| Port admits, “but all these causes com- duled. : McClean in the chair. the deep blue sea would indicate -he| Will be heard this afternoon or tomor- Jay opinion clearly indicated that the bined produced a small burden as 2) | Statement Soe | Received and accepted repoft of) thought they were in a tight place. 4TOW morning. ; f ; es ine| Compared with sickness and its conse- ‘- —__ jSecretary of State Ha - ch etna mse Ley, aR rH intent of the legislators in framing] SOMPINer Win Siesness and WS CONS) Carl Jorgenson, former state audi- ae ah : ve easy tL | THE JUDGE HA SHIS SAY. CASE ARGUED. F this act should be taken into consid- es rofound thinking Wike that that [tT W#® asked yesterday to appest | i ees upon ei ea ors had tak-) parshall Leader—Just when the Ieg- mere «famons Morton “county ne 5 jfile lg F a is profou nking like that tha! oe : | ‘n action s to) '- a 2 S ary in su e court is 4 eration, but the specific language aed ent een n cocks many q{Uefore thé “commitice of representa- fee ee eee oe peng een en | elabira, had thought: e. piab acee at ie atiaraey (Georee. Fr Wal ° ‘ furnished no loophole for any but al Shal ters the brain and wrecks many a tie Eien eee ar ane i sembly, advising of final'disposition of | able for revising the constitution by tne erredenied Atiotnen Cane t : : if ‘bright young life engaged in the as-} UVES Appomted at Teqhons Of the pres: capitol removal petitions and adop-|Shortcut, Justice Robinson oro ee eee e ener a eae Mar strict interpretation of the act. : se iS a “pent state auditor, Karl R. Kositzky, to | : P| ounces the plan “all bosh.” Accord-|the defense and J. E. Healer of Man- Congress should act and revamp the | S0ciation’s une) of goods. We advise investigate the system employed inj ry jon of bootlegging and terminal ele- ing to his version of things it will be|an represented the plaintiff. This fs Jaw to cover merely cases of white {it to go slow. and think about its} his office, with a view to recommend: | {Vator amendments. Himpossibte to amend the constitution | an action brought by 30 residents of “4 ; —— Otherwise, if it pursues its present ation. Mp. Jorgenson since he gave | jing of concurrence in amendments to} GETTING STATE ADVERTISED. |°f Morton county seized. ah Prepare for the Great Spring Leak! | Violent exertions, it may some day] over his" keys io Mr. Kositzky has|Reported That Bill Will Be In-,bouse ill No. 19. ‘i FNS ENE mer sic « ale zi come upon the fact that the sickness bee busily ‘eneazed with the state} 5B econ Of. Bills, {charge of the legislature, the offices CIVICS CLASS HERE. it has, to its amazement, discovered | budget Noard, whose report is now troduced to Carry Out Pro. {, 5: B. 66, Englund: Concurrent reso- and the courts of North Dakota threat-|_ Spencer Roise, professor in the f GO SLOWLY. Hae 5 . if ate. Vis frie! ninneni : (lution for petition calling upon United 2 : Mand: bli fi q x in New’ York tenement houses is not | CoMPlete. His friends anticipated that a i z en to get the state talked about this|Mandan public schools, accompanied ; Président’ Wilson delivered a meat aroiaeiies ane at ose visions of Amendment laecicnine aed culomie eta for tng: year. ro the members of his civics @ass to | little speech to the Senate yesterday. |‘ ¢ i je gods oo i: x Hl eee oH ismarck Monday afternoon and a 5 Hil ae] but results from bad living quarters, Legislation under the amendment ‘a Short distace north of the national watched the ‘proceedings of the legis- . . Just what results will attend this . LEGISLATION IS NEEDED. 8: jegi: ‘ a ae a senate dignity ae not | foul air, no sunlight, cheerless lives, approvéd by thé voters at the last poungney an Seetotehewea mtn a Napoleon Homestead—St. Louls has | ature from the house gallery. It was ppareat as vet ae and food that is scant in quantity and | general election, enabling the state the ‘Mouse river into Des Lacs lake! ®_Si7l with a perfect foot and she is/ 9% opportune House Bill Nov 1? wee ‘ This is a ume {6 adliere closely do | Ad In Guality. to bond for the ereetion of terminal ‘ang thus relieving flood ‘conditions in cia’ ene punttclty than the girl under fire. traditions A league of nations to| If such facts should ever become elevators, will be proposed in the sen- the Mouse river valley in North Da-| ¥!th the Perfect brain. “ is. A f s ee ee f zs a arly date. No opposition 1s Kota. { ‘i : : ; widely known and seriously consider- ate euanyeary cate. ee WAR NO BETTER COVERED. i preserve peace may be the solution, S 2 by tanticipated to the bill, which will be} S. B. 67, Wolford: Providing for the / we : | dut this is a very poor time to pledge |@d there might not be any room for jintroduced by one of the standpat appointments of inspectors and judg-| crayon, NewsTimes —, (probably Just F un | th ; : fixed policy that} 42 Association For Improving the Con- leaders. es of elections in organized townships | x, 4 Neonat fe nation to any fixed polic) sa Pes 4 ; Tt i lieved this bill. purposing a Northwest states has there been cen- aoa aera might embroil us in war or entangling | dition of the Poor—to the separation t is believed this bill. purposing to and villages. tered’ao much interest as lathe pres- 5 ‘i ; hae of several gentlemen from the jobs ;Place in immediate operation one of |S. B. 68, McGrey: Providing fo Talent one at Rismarck. It a ears that PILING THE WEDDING. alliances. bs jthe most important utilities advocated | general two-cent fart Il distances | , emer PP : ‘Miss i da’. If President Wilson has pledged the |'@&t now support them. by the leagu®, will mect with gen- tn ex ent fare on all distances the entire nation is looking for things| 3-iss ‘Blanche Smith, the bride's Seed eth Res ; Meantime, the rest of mankind eral support from members of that HU SSS nee x miles traveled by pas-!to happen in Bismarck this winter, | sister, acted as maid of horror.—Pitts- | United States to any sort of a world} . : oe SupD a that ieee pues * Sengers on North Dakota railroads. and that our state will be given more | tom (N. Y.) Gazette. Al ‘ é : viv ought to be interested deeply in the; organization. and that it will pass re-; §, B, 69, McGrey: Relating to the ts eee i : federation, he may have given a H Ny 2 : jthan its quota of publicity can be : 5 revelation that the cure of poverty| gardless of adverse action on the new penalty and interest on delinquent real | evinced by the number of special cor- ANTICIPATED HER | Pledge that he cannot fulfill. The peo- it c i i | constitution. jestate taxes. dent: hand Ad Bony lead-| She—I’m dreadful! sorr: of ple of the United States will finally} Jes in the medicine chest. _It is estimated that about two mil-}”§, B, 70, MeGrey: Relating to penal-| ing press sasoviations and pepare af |course, I will be a—. z: | id decide whether to 20 into world feder- ue will you bave.a pill or 1s Hon il te see hot crea ke on delinquent personal taxes. the nation. The New York Tribune,| _He—No you won't! Nature has pro- be ations or to avoid possible “entan- plaster aad nce a S. B. 71, Jacobson: Making a charge Minneapolis Tribune, St. Paul Daily vided me with all the sisters I want. . , ‘ terminal storage facilities. for ‘exchange bond, not to 1 99, re eee gling alliances.” In fact. this may oa pare eae ee 6 es ie 2 f tha bu aa aril | News, the Newspaper Enterprise asso- HOW THEY LOVE EACH f itieal is-| AS soon as the state is placed on gage or other form of indebtedness il-| ciation, the United and the Associated ; OTHER, | Decome one of our great political is Pree aia e ae ees SPEEDING UP OF Negal. Press have representatives-to cover} Agnes—Richard calls on me often. - | E sues. ry pulen the divs: car DELINQUENTS AIM S. B. 72, Jacobson: Relating to the | the session. We doubt if the war zone |@r than he did before I refused him. pe Certain it is that, when “armed to} divert their attentions to ceciug that CARL JORGENSON OF M’GREY’S BILL removal of officers by the governor/in Europe is covered any more Marie—Well, I suppose he thinks it 4 ‘ the teeth.” the United States may/Our rye bread and cern cakes are a eee end brovidig for the filing of charges | thoroughly. | safer. beer he would take advanta €th res- ‘ith a view to speeding up delin-, and no’ ice earing. Sah OulCe tage Ove Bake. Omen nye | quent taxpayers, Senator McGray S. B. 73, Hammerly: Validating char- Lost. n tigating committee's investigation to; “Where have you been all th ye ie eve. terday have an entirely different view of the | thoroughly denatured. | ponte ene ae, ity for efficacy of dealings with | introduced Senate Bill No. 69,, ters forfeited.by corporations in their! | ee) WITH THE EDITORS Mt oO a nect - : make a detailed explanation of the sai A * bs ing?” ke the foreign world in respect to world, Summer tronger than wister.| Systeme which. he Tee installed and| Providing a sliding scale of penalties failure to file’re with the secre-| nine Semanded his wife as the last ¥ affairs, however attractive sugges-/ it's proved by the Minnesotan whcy employed in‘the stat itor's office. | Which begins with 5 per cent on taxes| tary of state. : i i jGanee ended. “I couldn't find you.” 4 i - P : ployed in the state: audftor's office. | 6. paid before March 1; adds 2 per Executi ssion. Boston Transcript—Miss ‘Rankin ‘That is easily explained,” he re- will kindly remember that since the members have been prohibited from smoking on the floor it is only fair) she should knit her sweaters in her plied. “You looked so beautiful that . : I was lost in admiration.” eee THE PHUNNY PHYSICIAN. i zky on Saturday; g explanation of ation: ictly under- State Auditor K gave out the follo' request for an i “| wish to have it Upon receipt of a sealed message from the governor, the senate resolved itself into executive session, immedi- cent more if payment is deferred to June i, and another 3 per cent on payments not made before November tions of an international court backed was sunstruck with the thermometer by international power may now a ,at 22 below. You can't get a frostbite! Pear. Fully prepared for war, espe-| with the temperature around 99. cially as to money and with the Hague | —__ | stood that I am not making this re-|!:_ The bill provides that real estate’ ately after which adjournment was own ‘committee room. si conventions recently shot to pieces;\@@@OS SS 99994 9 OO! quest for political reasons or for De Se st eet an ata gar coat ae F eaeiel you paeet erates es wat * by most of the parties thereto, it will|® PLAYS MOUTH @ litical effect, but because I regard it! oo ote shall he allowed on taxes id | Norwich (N. Y.) Sun—Wouldn’t it! you have. ee len takes: alt > only human nature in the people! HARPSOASTOFORGET +/ my duty as a servant of the people to Petore December ee ILLS, j | Be, a sake on Henry Fora, Woodrow tee Suen 2 only, Duman pais ie DEATH CHAIR ¢ inform the legislative assembly at | PEOTE RES TPCESD troduced by HOUSE B || Wilson-and Kaiser Wilhelm if the GOT THE BEST of the United States. strong for world! 4 (United Press.) this time of the nece: ed in this| \ycGray Told eget uced by | Q—_______________—- | boy emperor of Austria should end Agnes—I h hat OF IT. peace though they may de. not to en-;@ Columbus, O.. Jan. 23.—In ce and have them investigate and/ home an eee Gee cain waters (INTRODUCED MONDAY.) {the war? fiance had a fight. mee aia Aad = ter into foreign alliances without a lot} the Ohio penitentiary death themselves if in their opinion | po omber 31. aa Prater—to amend and re- eee out? ent. it come . ‘ '@ cell, Robert Ellis. colored. ‘are to have me follow the same! % ion 752 of compiled laws of| Freeport (Ill.) Journal—The allies! Edith, (flashing her solitaire)—You ie ing and 1913, relating to boundaries of terms! greeted Wilson's note with about as/ will notice that I am still in the of thinking. discussing, ¢ keep the same kind of MAN CAN'T BET ON . fighti hi plays ragtime for hours at a party fighting when he world Peace | time on a mouth harp. ELECTIONS AND SIT , of court in sixth judicial district. Much enthusiasm as the average man | ring. comes. They will finally decide right. | > Not ten feet away is the #, funds to 5: he | H. B. 74—Weld—making it unlaw-/ displays when he finds that he has a Pe but there is much risk in any indi-/ electric chair in which he is Order to carry out the full intent of} ON ELECTION BOARD ful to separate or cause to be separ-/ Doi] developing on his neck. Horrors! While mother was ese e 2 e s ated any child under six months of age Whether Senator Welford ‘has lost | from its mother for purpose of placing | {ng the baby licked all the paint’ the law.” “Off a toy?” Representative Hoghaug. a member pie ok was any election bets recently does not ap-/ such child in a foster home. or institu-! appear clear weather these farm loan vidual, ev si iving | doomed to die on the morning lcs Minneapolis Ttibune—It does not @ of February 6. ¢ Pledges at this time. | “The music helps him for- of the investigating committee, - N a js “No; off mother.” |@ get.” Warden T. P. Thomas ¢| not prepared state when Pear in evidence, but his friends are ‘tion and to regulate the manner and/ banks will advance a little money to + of mother. Are your Christmas bills paid?/¢ @/a report would ‘or the house { Wondering since his introduction yes-! circumstances under which it may be] the farmers to buy gasoline for their H 4 i trial shows | of representatives. ‘day of senate bill 67. which pro- done. | automobiles, jt he, with two other prisoners in | Former State Auditor Carl O. Jor-} Vides that no person shall be a mem-| H. B. 75.—Patterson—to amend andj eee Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin—in/ EXport Phonography . ag t the Hamilton county jail at 4 genson, indirectly accused by present! ber of an election board.who has plac-; re-enact section one of chapter 179 of| Cincinnati, played cards to see @ State Auditor Karl R. Kositzky of hav-| ed a bet or wazer on the result of the | session laws of 1915, relating to juven-' the state of Washington a man was and Typewriting ‘These are the days to figure on what you're going to buy your spouse orig eweetheart for St. Valentine's day. io = 4 i ———— |@ who'd kill the matron to get @ ing made a mess of things during hisielection. Neither can any man who) ile commissioners. jsent to prison for libeling George The Washington Post says: North|@ her keys and escape. Ellis ¢ administration of the office, will ask; has a relative by blood or marriage on | H. B. 76—Smith of Kidder, to amend! Washington. but Secretary Baker is Dakota farm: forcing j ' drew the card. /that the investigating committee ap-ithe ticket officiate at the casting or and re-enact sections 623, 625, 626, 629/ sti at large. > ‘ Phone 7746 ; farmers are forcing judges to!) at the request{counting of ballots, Chairmen of, and 631 of compiled laws of 1913, re- WALTER W. McMAHON pointed by the ho d ——__—___—. ‘of Kositzky hold over for two years,|townships shall act as inspectors of lating to weeds. Apples, $125 per box, at Gussner’s. and in the event of the popu-' H. B. 77—Mackoff—To require rail-j See ad today. The crime was committed observe the eight-hour law in their |@ July 2. 1916. sittings. An eight-year sentence for;@®@%%20242240 0 for the purpge of comparing the con-} Gridiron Club Banquet Tonight at McKenzie Hotel ; = Members requested to be on hand early as the fun begins at 9.sp. m. sharp and ‘you'll be sorry if. you miss the roll call. : Sse, M3 ie)