The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1917, Page 3

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‘BE EXEMPTED Constitutional Amendment Relieving Farmers’ Tax Ready for Approval, COUNTIES MAY SPEND $300,000 ON BRIDGES Welford Measure Has Direct Bearing on Local Situation—The Day in the House, Senate bill 42, a constitutional amendment giving the legislature pow- to. exempt from taxation improve- ments on farm lands, now is. subject to approval by the.people at the, next general election, having passed the “house yesterday without .a dissenting vote. The ayes were 78, 36 members being absent. Senate, Bill ‘No, 16, enabling count- ies to spend not. to exceed $300,000 for the construction of ‘bridges .across navigable. streams, .is.ready for the governor's. signature, passing the house “yesterday.. This measure, in- troduced by Senator Welford, has a direct bearing on. the local, situation, having been amended in the Senate to,.enabjéy municipalities not located directly on the banks of rivers to be bridged to vont’ to aid’ the improve- ment if they so desire. Topers Must Register House Fill No, 39, a law enforce- ment league measure providing for the registration of recipients of shipments of intoxicants and requiring from the consignee an affidavit that’he intends to drink all of the’ stuff: personaly, went through by a vote of 64 to 24, 25 being absent. The emergency clause lost. ul Other bills passed “were: * ‘H. B. 91, requiring a certificate of health from every person who handles meats for sale. 85 aye, 28 absent. requiring the posting in public places of literature and posters of the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis association. S86 aye; 4 nay; 23 absent. H. B. 100, relating to exclusion of farm lands from Jimits of municipali- ties. 77 aye; 6 nay; 30 absent. ‘H. B. 98, relating to confirmation of conveyance of family homestead. |- 82 aye;’ 31 absent. H, B. 104, providing for certification of questions to supreme court. 78 79, relating to compensation of ; en: officers, 73 aye; 8 nay; 22 absent. irandtel facilities, railroad wyes and connections....83. aye; 30 absent. HH. 3B. 54, declaring false representa- 5,000,000 CORKS =: LIFTED RIGHT OFF Try 2 Drops of of Magic “Gets-It.” There's a wonderful difference -be- tween getting rid of a corn now and the way they used to try to get tid of it only four or five years ago. “Gets-It” has revolutionized corp his- “goo? Just 2 Drops of ‘Gots-It? Now Tomorrow I'll Just Peel Th TightOm—andkes Gouel tory. It’s the only corn remédy. today. that acts on the’ new principle, not only of chriveling up the corn, but of loosening the corn off—so loose that you can lift it right off with your fin- gers. Put 2 drops of “Gets-It” on that corn or callus cht. *That’s all. The corn is doomed¢s; 8 Sunrise. No pain, or trouble, or soreness. You do away. once and for all with toe-bund- ling bandages, toe-eating salves and irresponsible what-nots: Try it—get surprised and lose a corn. “Get’s-It”is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt. of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold in Bismarck and. recommended asthe world’s best: corn’ remedy “by, The McConkey Com. Co. wish to. call \your: attention to!:their |} STIRLING BRAND’ CHEESE. ° This cheese is of the very finest quality; absolutely. full cream; -We.Jaid in a good stock last fall, go are. able to sell it at 30c perlb. and still make a good profit. - Give us a‘trial order and see how you like it. Also try pound of JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE—the finest coffee grown,— the only store in town that keeps this grade. Per Ib: 45¢..- Cooked MINCED -SAUSAGE—extra fine, per Ib. 22c. This is all clear meat, so for that reason is:the cheap- | ¢ est meat you can buy. Our aim is to. put out goods that will bring you back-to get more, We donot want goods in our store that we are not, willing to, place on our own ilies ea 10 4H B06, relating to construction of; <PNo. f° “Northern to arr. -|July .. tion as to blindness,” deatness, dumb- ness or other physical defects a mis- demeanor. 80 aye; $3 absent. i Juvenite Biv! Lost House Bill 179, providing for the ap- Pointment of juvenile commissioners, at least one of whom must ‘be a wo- man, was indefinitely postponed in committee of the whole, H.-B.-72, the two-cent-fare bill; H.B, 74,:making the construction of cattle-ways mandatory on the part of the railways in certain cases; and H. .B. 1, providing for a non-partisan. state, legislative and county ballot, were recommended to pass in committee of the Whole. Varfious petitions’ for and against the Sunday blue lawst for and agains; “la bone dry law were ‘read. Extension of Time The time limit for the introduction | of bills’ was extended to the fortieth day ofthe session, the extreme limit fixed by the constitution. Under the house rules ‘Monday, the 35th: day, would be ‘the last for the introduction of bills, but owing to delays in fram: ing~ the appropriation bills and the, fact that the house has taken a three days’ recess, the later date was fixed. House Bill 1, carrying an emergency appropriation for the attorney» gener- al’s‘office, and House Eill 23, enabling municipalities to sell heat; have re- ceived ‘the governor's signature, the house has advised. (House Bills 129, 68, 327, 93, 90, 120, ng and Senate ‘Bill 47 ware ‘reported HIANESOTA ah CTR EN ROUTE TO MILTON M. C. Cutter, editor of the Thiet River Falls Gazette-News, one of the leading weeklies of northern Minne- sota, arrived in the city Jast night and is enroute to Wilton to visit his cous- in, Mr, Eastman, one of the business men of jthat town. Mr. Cutter, former secretary. of the Minnesota ‘state . board of control, stated this afternoon that the Non- |partisan league has extended its cam- ¥ | paign--of organization into the Ninth congressional district. TO SEND STAFF TO MEXICO Washington, January 31,—After a cabinet meeting, late yesterday, Lan: sing announced he would send Ambas- sador Fletcher and a complete staff, to Mexico City. as soon as arrange: ments can be made. The Quinine That ‘Does Not Affect Head. f Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect ‘Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing ner- vousness or ringing in the head. There ts only one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE’S signature .on box, 25¢. ! GRAIN MARKETS o——_____—__—__0 MINNEAPOLIS . 4 @176 1 Northern - 167, @170 1 Northern Choice .. ¢ 174. + 166 1 Nor: Choice to arr 173 No, 2Northern. .. . 164 No. 3 Northern . 154 No. 2 Hard’.... + 166 No. 2 Hard to arr . » 165 No. - 178% No. 1 Durum, Choice ..., 186% No. 1 Durtim to arr .,.. 174% Wo.'1 Dir; Choice to arr, 182%! No, 2 Durum .... + 1694 @182%- No,.3 Yellow Corn 93 @.94 3 Yellow Corn to arr 921%6@ 93 No. 4 Yellow Corn . 91% 92 Other Grades Corn . 87 @ 92% No. 2 White Mont. 56%W@ 57% No, 3 White Oats 4914@_ 50% No. 3 White Oats to arr 481%6@ 50 48 @i6s @120 @166 @168 @168 Choice Barley .. Rye on trk and to arr... Flax on trk and to arr .. May .. 282 165% @166 « 163% September 185% Close; 1:43 p.m. DULUTH May July No. No, No. No. No. No. ‘No. No. 165% 163%) + 168%: » 167% + 162% .@165% fardon trk Northern on trk Northern on trk . Nofthern on trk .. 155% @162i% 1-Notthern to arr.. 167%: 2 Mont. Hard on trk 163% 2 Mont..Hard to arr 163%: 1 Spot Durum ......174% 2 Spot ‘Durum 1694'@171% No. 2 Spot Durum to arr-N a,8 m74 No, 1 Durtgn 172% May .. . 174%) July .. 173% Oats on) { 49%@ a7 | Rye on trk .... 134 @135 Barley on trk . 80 @lis Flax on trk and to arr.. 284 Choice Flax on trk 286 Choice Flax to arr . 286 May . 287 July . + 287% Close 1 1 2 3 ST. PAUL. " HOGS—Receipta, 5,00 Market, 15 $ CATTLE-—Receipts, 1,800. Killers, steady. fey $4.25: to $1 WS to $8.00 at rare to $18.00; stockers teady, at. Mi 00 to $8.50. SHEE ‘Receipts, ers, $6.00 to. $10. $10.00. steady, HoGS—Receipts, 35,! Estimated receipts tomorrow, 2 .. “Market, 15 to 20c above yesterday’s average. Bulk, $11.75 to $12. ae $11.40 to $11.15; EBA, mated receipts tomorrow, tive beef steets, $7.75: to ern steers, $7.75" to $10.15; stockérs and feeders, $6.00 to-$9.16; cows and heifers, $5.00 to $10.25;. calves, $i to $14.25. Pe a) . Ewes, $10.; s to $1230; lambs, sss ‘to $14.50, i CUMMINS: LOSES TN RLAN TO “DEBATE. SPEECH “Washington, D. C,, ‘PD. Gy dan. 31—Debate on. the 'President’s peace proposal ended abruptly in the Senate late yesterday, when Cummins’ motion to call up his resolution for its exclusive debate, was tabled 38 to 30. SUBSEA WAR ON. ALL GRITS (Continued . from page @ one) the newly. y_ announced German naval policy. BEAST AT BAY. London, Feb. . 1- n idea of how the newspapers criticized Jhe new submarine frightfulness be gath- ered from the following headline and] , editorial: “The beast at bay the world,” frightfulness. comment on Germany's intention to sink Eritish hospital ships found within the new area is that high naval officers, including Admiral von Tir- pitz, are greatly. involved. ‘CALLS ON LANSING. (United Prees.) Washington, Feb. 1.—British Am- bassador, Spring Rice called on Sec. retary Lansing this forenoon, but the Secretary indicated he would not see him. "He had previously refused an audience to the Japanese ambassador. He was in his office all forenoon, and in constant touch with men closely connected with the president. He canceled his newspaper. conference at 11 o'clock, and was denied to al} callers, including, British,.Ambassador Spring, Rice. ‘ean TAFT DENOUNCES ACTION. (United Press.) Concord, N. H., ‘Feb. President Taft, speaking bef “BINGO” Absolutely Removes Corns and Calluses Completely 25 Cents, . All Drug Stores, In- cluding Cowan’s Drug Store. ” “war against at DAILY TRIBUNE Marie, Dgro, leading actre: lomac: a powerlul five. ismarck Theatre tonight. drama, ' legislature here, denounced ‘the Ger- man declaration and called it ssly unwarranted extension the life of the blockade.” NO RESTRICTIONS. (United Press.) New York, Feb. 1.--Collector Ma- lone. annoynced today that all ship- ping will be allowed to clear from the port of New York. Collector Ma- lone, said, there. had not heen a com- plete sealing of the port, but merely a neutrality. measure, when the port was closed last. night. DRAFTING NOTE. (United Press.) ‘Washington, “Feb. 1—Secretary Lansing left ‘for the White House shortly before noon, cérrying with him a note, which is thought to be this government's course of action, to.be taken. ‘He was busy all morn- ing in his office. He refused to discuss Germany’s intention until after he has had a conference with President Wilson. ; START INVESTIGATION, (United Press) New London, Conn., Feb, 1.—Re- ports that the crew of the North Ger- man Lloyd steamship Willehead, which has been acting as mother ship to the Deutschland was rigging up their wireless caused an investigation today. It was denied by the company’s offi- a of iP-| solution ‘of one of the niost serious j ‘Clalg that they were’ working on the wireless, The wireless apparatus was dismantled by federal officials when the Willehead was interned here. THREATENS SPAIN, (Associated Press) London, Feb, 1.—A_ Reuter's dis- patch from Madrid contains an extract fromthe Madrid Liberal, which says that the German action in removing restriction from sea warfare threat- ens: Spain, not only with hunger and ruin, but very grave danger, and con- cludes: “Let us wait and see what line of action the United States will take, and act accordingly,” FOR NEUTRALS TO ACT. (Associated Press) London, Feb. 1.—The declaration of Germany for unrestricted naval war- fare has created a profound sensation in England, where it was unexpected. All interest centers on the policy which neutrals maritime nations will} adopt. | The decision of the United States is awaited with the most intense inter- est, as it is recognized it will have a ‘strong influence on other neutrals and | ‘be the most important factor in the crisis of the war. Officials declined question formally. It is pointed out that inasmuch as ithe note is addressed to neutrals and not to the British government, it is essentially for them to deal with. NO PASSPORTS ISSUED. (United Press) Washington, Feb. 1.—The state de- partment this afternoon suspgnded the issuance of American passports to travelers going abroad. TWO BURIED IN COPPER MINE. (United Press) Calumet, Mich., Feb. 1—Two of five miners, imprisoned in No, 1 shaft of the Isle Royale mine last night, are belieyed to day to be dead. They were caught on the fourteenth level of the mine, when the men on the ninth level accidently trapped them, Rescue par- ties have been unable to rescue them. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, 409 Rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50. GHICHESTER S SPILLS TAE DIAMOND BRAND. to discuss the 5 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TONITE ONLY Mari In a Picturization of Sardon’s Great tatersational Drama ‘DIPLOMACY’ A ‘Superb Photo Play in Five Acts Comedy & Screen Magazine INCLUDED In'Program LEAVE TONIGHT FOR FASTERK POINTS. ON SPRING BUYING TRE Mayor and Mrs. Lucas Will Also Visit Their Son at “U” of Penn. Before ‘Returning. A. W. Lucas, president of the city commission, and Mrs. Lucas leave this evening for eastern points, on a three-weeks’ buying trip. be placed with the leading jobbers for the annual spring shipment of styles to the Lucas department store. Each order will have the per- sonal inspection by either Mr. or Mrs. ‘Lucas. Points of interest to be visited will be the winter sports carnival at St. Orders will [ Paul; a. ee Philadel- phia. and, AWasbitigton. They will also make a several;days’ visit with their son, Chyistian ‘Lucas, who is attend- ing the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. On the return they contemplate spending several days in Waslnington, ristmas B 1st Week . 2nd Week 3rd Week Increase Every Week, by ic Total ig 50 weeks $12.75 How to Join---It Costs N IT IS VERY EASY TO JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB All you need to do is to come’ in*to our bank with 10c, 5¢, 2c or 1c, 1st Week. 2nd - Week. Srd Week Increase Every ‘Week. by Total in 50 weeks It Costs Nothing to Join our “Come In and Join Now Have every member o your family join our ist Week 2nd’ Week 3rd Week . Increase Every Week by ic “Total “in' 50° weeks $63.75 2c to or 50c or $1.00 or more and tell us which Club-you wish to join. make you a member of the Club and give you a BANK BOOK showing the Club you have joined. 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