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Shore Fa HEA) Repre an All propo: Life o Fort \ coln 1 Pionet some the m $5 for ing ht paid { straigl house ing cc minori cept 1 the m The pat or per sl or offe compa The n pat in worth stock compa The battle see th with which tive b effecte ing tc giving throug om curre¢ sentat al acti attent FOR | McKE! “the state bank exantiner shall be a SUNDAY BLL COMES OUT “HOUSE TODAY Measure Without Amendment | _ Recommended to Pass by | State Affairs Committee pa DROWNS’ BANK DEPOSITS GUARANTEE ACT AMENDED | Amount of Levy for Guaranty Fund Cut 1-4 to 1-20 of One Percent Senate Bill 81, the famous Sunday ; lid measure, was passed by the house committee on state affairs without | amendment this morning, and it will | be reported for favorable action in the house this afternoon, Unless an effort is made to amend the bill on! the floor, it is xepected that 81 will pass the house with practically no op-, position. | This bill takes the lid from Sunday | newspaper publishing, bakeries, pot) black stands, confectionery, cigar and tobacco stores and drug stores. It} practically restores as legal features | of the Sabbath conditions which ob- | tained by common consent under the present laws before William Langer became attorney general and insisted upon the enforcement of the “Blue} Laws.” * { Bank Deposits Bill. | After amendingto provide that member of the board and_ reducing! the tax for the guaranty fund from 1.4 of one per cent of the deposits to! 1-20 of one per cent, the senate state affairs committee this morning pass- ed Senator Drown's bank deposits ‘anty bill this morning. The bill, ag amended, provides that a special! assessment may be levied at any time} to make up any deficit in the gwar- anty fund, and it is believed to fully; meet North Dakota conditions. It is predicted that the passage of this/ bill will bring into the state millions of dollars of foreign capital. Automatic Marriage. The house judiciary committee this morning had under consideration the automatic marriage bill for the legit-| imization of children born out of wed-| ‘he house tax committee F without amendment a lot of tax com-! ‘mission measures relating to taxation | and also set aside a large number of jpies for indefinite postponement. “The senate committee on state at- fairs will report out a number of} Joint house and senate state affairs bills providing further relief; for in-| mates ofthe state. penitentitty and: those dependent on them. The arehi- | tects’ bill, providing for licensing and} registration, also was under consid- tion. | RW OATH TONE BOGKDE MA. AUN (Continued from page one) | shipless to its dimmest horizon, The ocean, green and sullen, is a vast'and scrambling, dragging cork floats jand blankets. Expert Inspection, Next minute the fearless kiddies line up solemnly for expert inspec-| who sit watching, whi Woe betide that child who] other. “Should the youngsters here loneliness, “This charting evades the lurking! German raider,” comments a New| York banker. “Where escape is al-| most easy, threats of attack prove the | folly of frightfulness.” | “And the futility’ add the dozen| disciples of destruction, American en-/ gineers returning from exploding Ru- manian oil wells for the British gov-| ernment. | Games Lose Interest. | Shuffleboard and ,quoits have lost | their interest;, The/latept pastime is; searching for undersea cruisers. The! newest pastime is finding. those signi-| ficant holes in’ tWe*" deck ~ planking | which mark the position of a scout-! ship’s quick firers. “The old warship is racing home to! cast off civilian gear’ comments a} bearded boatswain. “Eighteen years | ago this month somebody mined our) battleship Maine. Before you could lay} " fom the Narrows to Nan-/ “this ‘Greyhound’ New York | Wasa scout; cruiser. | “Thnt’s what frightfulness does, | quick as a flash and meant to spread | panic. We may be ‘too proud to} fight’ until some furriners offers us insult.” | The children aboard have a new} romp, a splendid exciting game which | only good children may play, with! certain funmaking sailors. | Three toots of a boatswain’s whis- | tle shrill screams. “To the boats, to; the boats,” and all dash off shouting frames QUICK RELIEF FROM 0 BONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyiul cry of thousands | since Dr. Edwards ‘produced Olive Tab- | lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. [dwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calome!’s old-time en- i d the formula for Olive treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. ’ Olive Tablets do net but a lialing, sooth- | yegetable laxative. | 6 Zriping is the “keynote” of these | fittle’ sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. | use the howcls and fiver to act | They ca: nofmally. ‘They never force them to | ‘unnatural action. a If you ae a Bos ere pers | now and then—a had breath—a dull. Hoes Feeling cick - headache — torpid | tipated, you'll fmd | ky si enly pleasant restilts * one or two little Dr. Edwards’ ‘Ofive Tablets at bedtime. just to keep right. y and 25c per box, All druggists. tion. Copyright Hart Scliaffner & Mare, OYS— The whole town and community welcome you; and personally we welcome you all back to the good old town. Everybody is proud you went and glad you are back. When. you.are ready to se¢ about your winter or spriti’ ‘‘Citizen clothes’ do not forget that we are still here doing business on the ‘‘square.’’ " “ ATTENTION’ ’—Since you have been gone we have added a first, class. custom tailoring department to our store, and whatever your taste may be—whether you want the Military which at this time will'be very appropriate, or an English cut or more:conservative styles. give quick and satisfactory service. 3 S That “survivor” is “dead.” The “sav- ed” continue the game. er to each s life belt.| live to be very old these things will| rises out of the sea bank gilded by So the threat of a]/run rays. As one person, the passen- gers swarm to the plunging rail. The pring will poison men’s man in the checkered cap starts to And the patient, sad-eyed mothers | minds for a generation.” And so it went for And on the eighth whistle and fails. Suits and Overcoats made in our own shop ab $40.00 to $75.00, Spring stock of woolens now in. |. - It The old lady whose ancestor poured Our Mr. Dahlin came here from the Twin Cities. He has charge of our tailoring department, and has had long experience in cutting and designing in large cities. No garment passes his or our inspection that is not perfect in every way. We employ from five to seven high grade tailors—are able to é _BERGESON & SON Slosed Sundays. Closed Evenings Except Saturday. at the Boston Tea Party dries her| while the people pray for peace, the tears quite unashamed. Tulers decree war at any price, God The average American speaks ct| knows why.” frankly despite a catch in his throat: “Back there,” his lean arm sema- phores toward Europe, “Back there, “they marck. This group picture of Company iA was taken shortly before the boys left in July: to. attended to duty. Bismarck subscribed nearly $2,000 to a company fund: tq pi i The health of the boys is excelient. While some of them tired of the tedious service, they enjoyed the training and are in better physical coy ‘ -along the international line. lies for the boys. ‘They woh lite - Members of Company A Who Returned Home From Border praise Tor vie Manner Th When ndition than when they left Din WHITLOCK ASKED TO LOWER FLAG IN BRUSSELS (Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 15.—State depart- ment advices today reported officially that Brand Whitlock, American min- ister to Belgium, had been requested, but not ordered, by the German mili- tary authorities.to lower the Ameri- sak, flag..from: the legation in Brus- sels. i . The Quinine That Does Not Affect: Head. Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing ner- vousnesa or ringing in the hea There is only one “Bromo Quinine. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box, DRIVERS and other workers who mast |have enduring’ strength, take |‘ bulld up and keep wip ther ‘health, Surely it will do as much for you, but insist on SCOTT'S. colt & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. wis “BINGO” Absolutely Removes Corns and Calluses Completely 6 [Peecing” cowan's Drag ri al 4