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EAE EI RE ERAN ene THE TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. our honor and “saved our face” ana| that we now should meet Germany | half way in efforts to avoid war and | get back on a friendly footing. It is not likely that the President BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Readers’ Column Why I Am a Member Secretary Keniston of the Cemmer- | es, the possible factories that will ul- SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAY ABLE | vi Re 5 : TIME NOT RIPE FOR ELEVATOR. /our state legislatures with Sunday TON OVANCE a ores! a Will ‘be misled by ‘an argument al New Salem, N. D., Feb. 10, 1917. bills by the score. One thing is cer- cial club is asking several members timately be located in the city, and | jis so obviously fallacious. Editor of the Tribune: tain—we are going some—but not to, address letters to him upon the a ee sources of activi- ; We took high moral a a New rh, ox-| ahead. It i i at American topic: “Why Am I a Member of the| ties of the . Weekty, by mall, per 90 | as the only He Eien oan ee Pat aiaeae work ie ae je citizens whe See ctv and ‘'re- | Commercial ytd.” The first, in a| Third—Because of the necessity of Member Audit Bureau of Circulation jou. dignity and self: ass pense of $192,000,000 will In the Spring | jigious freedom arid a s tion of series, is by Mr. R. C. Battey, local] keeping our. city “on the map THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | sds Fespect as @ na-/of 1918 open its barge canai for nav-| church and state raise their voices in manager for the International Har-| through advertising and publicity and ¥ 8 tion when we severed diplomatic re-|igation. This will mean much for) protest against this backward tend- vester company, and follows: through the efforts giving it growth . et (Established 1878) lations with Germany. | North Dakota farmers, after the wa-| ency i Bismarck, Feb. 12, 1917. | directly and jindireety through the = ae antl ee - ,_| ter route is better understood and ad-| “jcternal vigi is the price of \q e N. Keniston, Commercial club. { Our action was not taken on im-/yantage taken of it. It means that ” silaney sis , Georee Ne Ken let Fourth—Because as implied in the t liberty. Bismarck, N. D. = =| Pulse; without full consideration be: North Dakota farmers can ship their Respectfully yours, Dehr:Sir: first reason of the activities of the \ ing given to the probability that it; produce from Duluth to New York Signed) S. 15, JACKSON. , h mercial club be-| Commercial club along the lines of i LOCAL i WEATHER: euurern would lead to armed conflict. | City, Boston, Baltimore and Philadel- Gig EMS. F : . Gaubelong ie the Com \ protection to the commercial inter- For,the'24 hours ending at 12 noop,) ay |phia, in fact, all tho eastern citles| TAKES ISSUE WITH ROBINSON. iect—It ig. the representative bus-| ests already located in the city. This February 15, 1917: his probability did not deter us, sat’ ‘| Ane i o e s a = First: is.the repr a e i A 5 |that are connected by water trans Ci ', Feb, 15, 1917. of; includes the matter .of train service, ry 1 hoas we 6 | enter, N. D., 5 iness and commercial organization of; BS Momperatureral? a. /m. “ a j toUCH as We gepuer war: portation; also, these barges can de-) jditor Tribune: the city, Without organization little, mail service, equitable railroad, ex- i atari noon . Zoe It would be a greater mistake from | liver the North Dakota wheat from} While highly respectiig Judge Rob- would be done looking towards the ad-| press and freight rates; the obtaining qe ’ j Wonca heecealchts “** 45 | the standpoint of present and future | Duluth to any ship lying in any of]inson for his-independent stand, as |yancement of-the city in a commer-| of proper recognition from the fed- Py ‘ptt tion ‘Prace | Safety of the nation, to step back-|S# ports, all by water route. It) well as for other exemplary charac- | tal way and to a considerable extent] eral government in the way of retain- pecinite : s Sopgntuy (ward vone die ine | Would save all this handling of grain) teristics, I must take issue with him in a'civie way ing and improving what we already Highest wind velocity . » 24-NW ward one inch from’the position we/at several terminals. My advice to]on one point i s letter pudlished : ee 4 ; the matter of public highways Till 7 Frida ae ‘ 1 point in hi D Second—I do not belong to the Com-| have; of pl : For North Dakota: Generally faire” Jakgn than tocfotee wat saa ener ee slow Me outst’ January 27 and, meanwhile, ask a mercial club because I expect direct] to and from the ety ithe maltee sot a ota ze List | Germany because of the many tech-| building. Stay close to your farms.|few pertinent questions of commun- er| public buildings for both city, county, tonight and Frida: colder Friday | es Lec ap ep moan | Build. good <evanaries, fix’ up yourl jue interest a Sting one *: Ocher profits therefrom, but on the oth uv ‘ i 'fedorat parpoeée,’ aud | 0A0y h vest portions to-| Nical violations of internati:nal law] f y garding hand because of the indirect profits; state an Sate ACE ake saa Ae nd her pledges to us of which she houses, take good care of your live-| items, that all business enterprises in the! other features too numerous to men- . night, | J eS S vhich she stock, break up all the new land and ativ “wine oT ast . 5 ; For Bismarck and Vicinity: Fair | has been guilty during the past few| get Peady-by ‘the apres ‘or O18 to. Pramas tlisen the ‘Heral Ding TON, WUE Fox _ ii cnete cla general es the standpoint of the business “e , and colder tonight and pee ER | Weeks. jdo business through the barge canal-| or legal rights of the parties to pur- Who appears in “The Victim,” ererélal growth aaa ag necessarily in which I am engaged, I consider the Calgary me 34 If Germany wants the friendship of | !! @nyone comes and wants yon to} chase or use the wine, nor if they) 2+ the Orpheum Theater, tonight | follows such growth the interests that | Commercial club worth many many i coed 9) | the United States she can have it b buy stock in something that is Bo) come undér sections 10122-10123 of) ony will be brought to our city; the con-| times its cost. ; f Chicago . : 24 i States she can have it by! ing to cure all your troubles, tell him} the penal code, nor as to whether the p antiond "and! pablIC gatherings that Yours -very truly, i Kansas f 3 conducting herself as a civilized na-|to wait. I si you thi advice be-| party selling it is a bootlegger de- |= = = will be obtained the distributing hous- R. C. BATTEY. Moorhead 2 tion; as we would conduct ourselves| cause I think the timo is not ripe to] fined in House ‘Bill 114 of 1915 ses-) ing will of the people as expressed in e St Pa 1 24 in case of war or under any other) build packing pa eon ey sion laws, or has committed an ia the enactments of their duly author- nae zs St. Paul g i ia ‘ vators, either in ‘North Dakota or’St.|jawful act as outlined in section 10122]; 44 pepresentatives is a “crime” i Winnipeg 12s), clenmetances. ; | Paul.” i compiled laws, nor as to the jurisdic: Lee nce “althouen each lola: . a : . St. Louis . 28 There can be no compromise terms.| There is always a right and a|tion of a justice of the peace. sl Gay. not he didenant, Us con e R t ; i San Franci 4 50 wrong time to start anything. The) But 1 would ask why, while quoting| <ionco. egis a 1ve ou ine ; Helens °. ., <2 Politics makes strange bedfellows, | Wtiter knows this by experience. And] section 1 of our constitution, “All|” mon, regardless of the silence of i Williston a reels but war makes stranger. 1917 is not the right time to start) men have a right to acquire, possess) iy constitution on the particular "4 \ ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ‘ & 2 these things. In 1918, if the farmers) and defend property and to pursue] joint why wouldn't it be a crime to IN THE HOUSE, pay per diem and.necessary ‘expenses Y Meteorologist. bie es cat ak find they can use the barge canal to} and obtain safety and happiness,” he! import intoxicants if the legislative] ‘The house yesterday killed for the| of state board of ‘pardons. FE re a STICKS TO MILITIA. advantage, then let them put up an|didn't quote section 2, “All political) yoqy says it shall be? ‘The constitu- | act a ot ane Lid’ ure medi-| . S. 1B. 184, appropriating $5,000 to 5 SHOSSSSSSSSSHE SOS! hore is little hope of the universal| Clevator at Duluth. They can ship| power is inherent in the people. Gov-| toy qoes not “4a import: snuff’ for si eonth time -D SO > med™| sid the work carried on by the North @ Next to the originator of 2 ¢|mititary training bill passing at this| it, Brain to their Duluth ele ator/ernment is instituted for the protke-| one's own a crime,” but the|tion of Stair of Bottineau, Its quiet-|Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis associa- good sentence is the first quot- + fi z inne Ge and from there can ship it to Europe] tion, security and benefit of the peo-)jocicature has, and this act (section tion o' s vale of Meee catiy: tron | tion. s 7 sess: lon of Congress. The Chamber-| by straight water route wit» ouly| ple and they have a right to alter or 10180) Bas ibeen- held nstitutional us seemed to result pri a pally aS. -B, 150, appropriating $12,000 to r © er of it—Emerson, ; lain bill, which provides for this] one transfer. This is) worth. thinking| reform the same whenever the public (i State yi Olson 26 D.). Would an idea on the part of arene met ferainn, nimas Poe er aere naitutes. OH OFS FFF FFE FH9 OOF) Dian, Will be discussed because the| Ver. It/seems tothe writer, the rail} good may require’? hee hold contra: OG Get bers that the bill would interfere wit SH 198: 2 bill to enable the North i i administration is not yet convinced roads are. trying to ‘fet our farmers} Why didn’t he tell us thal the fund- Very truly yauts the manufacture and sale of stock- ken ural Experiment station to de- het z ‘ to build ;terminal’ elo7ators or lavge}| amental constitutional rights of pri> ; D 8 ‘CONE food. . ice! ‘and..place in operation methods 3 t LET US HAVE A ROAD. of the failure of the militia as a sec-| packing plants anywhe~o rather thau| vate parties must yield to the funda- “3 enter N. D. Bills Passed, alot exterminating wolves, coyotes and . The only road that should be built| ond line of defense. on some lake or river, where produc:| mental, inalienable rights of the com- eee IN? Bills passed in the house ‘on third other predatory animals, a measure to the river is the best road. It was| It is expected the national guard re hes aye two means ot ante monwealt Ae acts ; ; CHARGED WITH ELECTION reading one ihe “tietPordera | Which Menator Gibbens predicts. will f ‘0 build these industries inland.) That there is a function of our ad- . B. , § y 4 hoped that some definite action could, wilt be recruited up to its full) way from rivers and lakes, at this| ministrative machinery, a branch FRAUD, THEY SURRENDER | nade by district court are reviewable einai state 60.000 during the next i ve taken before this, but at every |strength to meet the needs of nation-| time would be in favor of the rail-| charged with the promotion of public oe | by the supreme court. ; ais spel walling ie othe Scouipen: turn the problem becomes more and/al defense, and that it will be mo-|roads and against the best interests| health, safety and morals and the pre- _ (Associate Press.) H. B. 62, relating to actions, where] oS 7+ ots Uh NS ee ' x 5. ti f juvenile commissioners. { more complex. bilized to protect harbors, coasts, rail-| of the producers. I hope our farmers] vention, detecgjon and punishment of| . Indianapolis, Feb. deat hjet of Yo commenced and tried. ' eae ce emiaine o eeloner ae s, the latest stumbling| roads and other strategic points. will hold back at least until the sum-] crime, called Whe police power of thej lice Samuel V. Perrott, city sealer; H. B, 43, requiring railroads to fre! lecrensin fee i. diatrick. court Noweit’scems te MAR BaP es: mer of 1918. This will give them a| state; that this power may validly, in-| Herman Adam and five police oflicets,| naintain separate waiting rooms for} (0%, 1 fate Ada liGWwinE’ Bcents block is a financial one. There is| Universal compulsory military| chance to get next to what is goirfet|cidentally infringe on the constitu-|®ll of Indianapolis, appeared at the| en and women in towns of not less | '© per day, al ga i : fT ted States Marstal Mark per mile mileage. : } only $500 with which to build a road| training is expected to be one of the| on. . tional, or so-called absolute rights of | oice of United § i eet ae 1a; than 400. HIB, 24 making duties of hotel in- 4 F that will cost from $3,000 to $5,000. | results of the present war situation. JOHN BLOODGOOD. | individuals in seeming contravention UE ne Pee Le the H. B. 183, a concurrent resolution. | ector the work of the food commis- ‘ y °, sae ————_ f “Li iberty a Pre rty” ares sans 2 2, pr ii ‘or transporta- | ° ; ? FR Surely a way can be found out of| There are a few people who think ABSURDITY OF BLUE LAWS. oe SE ner ghee eine Nfederal grand jury yesterdiy, ebag lane i Se eee Clatanerpatisate) sioner at the Agricultural college. the prédicament, when the necessity | a oy of this character may be jam- * damestoway N. D., Feb. 15, 1917. | state and federal, even to the extent] ing election conspiracy. H. B, 129, cancelling uncollected Peete ee eee ee : 4 i 0 urg-|med through Congress before Ma ‘o the Editor: ria vati orty —_——___— ss -officio “stat spect- j for good road to the river is s 5 | E gress are We have, goed: with; much dintetest of trial and dep vation, of liberty | UNERAL FOR MR. RUDD personal property taxes assessed for) 5. or Gils and providing for the ap- i 4. It may be sald positively, how-/ a9 Subic agitation of North Dake-| MUMOwl, 2 JURY! AS In Pete coarty FRIDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK | 1910 and prior years. tsion|Pointment of deputics and their sal- { Fr $i 2 q i Agta : Nee sd ‘far as stroy property i 7 i (he past thé city fathers have|ever, that such is not President Wil-! tans over the Sunday blue law men- and ee oat ae at eur de ee eeee | tae pasta : Peete foeleting to eure eae aries, : it le to juggle accounts to meet! son’s plan. ace which-is threatening their vights| jury,” asin cases of fire; ete., where ; apes sees for a ns aw ce! F4 ee ees 68, fe ti if an emergency| The President is not yet committed | as ‘American citizens. Supreme Court | it” seems sdary ab aiter of dvew S. Rudd of Seventh street wi i a $a) ae: i i rgeons i u Suey end to th REA. a = )| Justice James FB. Robinson and the it eisiae ation? y sp atmatter, of), , conducted Friday afternoon, at, H, B. 275, requiring assessment \C-! requiring that a schedule of prices be if ted it exists now as regards|to the conscription idea. The annual newspapers of ‘North Dakota’ and iar ic ai en Fea cee tielen 9) o'clock, in the Norwegian Luth-| cident and health insurance compan-| qisplayed in the waiting room, was in- > approaches to the river. report made by Secretary of Wer] minnesota are doing the public a great | i, the aces ra PaniaWOR upon eran church. Rev. Olaf R. Svore and 40s to, make deposit, with commission: definitely postponed, as was consider- 4 > The Tribune is not the advocate of| Baker voiced the opinion of the Presi-| service in their endeavors to liberate] which our laws are builded. Jt was Rev. F. C. Proehl will conduét the on 9 gestern ts sha Ge forint ation of House Bill 67. saben any special route to the river. ‘t)dent, to the effect that the national} American citizens from a religious] not intended to'fully detail all law’?, Services. The body will be taken that tin eer icat AR tho state eniten- Recommended to Pags. 9; f i ersecution which dates back to the ‘ 7 517] evening to Long Prairie, Minn., where | Of Imprii Pp Senate Bill 157, regulating the num- pe 1 wants the best poskible thoroughfare; | guard had not had full opportunity to days of medievalism and colonialism nen instead one aia eclolt the interment will be made. Mrs. A. .A,| tary. ait ber of. deputies and other employes one that will'be passable in winter,| show what It could do in the Mex-/1¢ americans are to be menaced with seems plainly antes Pickler and Miss Ida-Rudd; daugh-|) H. B. 118,, relating to, child labor, |o¢ the state examiner, fixing the limit ag well as in summer. ican border mobilization, and the! the blue laws of colonial times, when} ang no further,” wouldn't it have|ters, will accompany the body. The| was re-referred to the committee on} at 13, ‘ ' | It is proposed now to expend $500) President further made his opinion|they tried to run the government un-| been more accurate to have said “Sec-| funeral party will be met in Long labor. S. B. 268, fixing the salary of su- 4 ; : 7 _ der a regime of a union of church and | ¢; ituti jainly | Prairie by Lewis Haugen, a relative} H. B. 294 and 295, each of which re-|preme court judges at $5,500, per an- i | on the present road merely to'correct| clear when ho talked last week to state, it is high time that somebody Se cane coe ie tee thas of the deceased. \late to the power of cities. were laid} num, an advance of $500 “Over the i | § Of the dangerous curves andthe delegation from (Maryland who painted out the absurdity of such a eee ithe Jegleiatin®,,unus far, thow oe) ee over until today, as was 175, an act| present salary, and providing’ 'that the new budget is made up; came to urge universal military ser-| scheme now. In the colonial times. jou? At ts othe? .eéétions of the Dec: NEW MORTGAGE COMPANY. for the creation and extension of ir-|the present expense allowahice of $500 {} next’ fall to place sufficient funds at| vice. our Puritan forefathers had some] jarations of Rights which say ‘thou) Articles of incorporation have been |rigation districts, and 327, appropriat-}per annum shall not apply''to any. 1) they disposal of the strect depart-} The President's words on that occa-| Strange. ideas as. to what constituted) shalt go no further, except as laws pled by the Western Mortgage Co. of |ing funds for the North Dakota Dairy-| judge of the supreme court: hereafter Hi me a to build an adequate road. sion were notably sharp and the dele. “unnecessary labor” and A “Proper | normi ee aby. by We We McC lniedk, rie ae fae t te late th oe % ea ie 2) 5 e phn d : ¢ “J observance.,of Sunday.” Cats were ar this, prohibition “artic! 'éClintogk,.and, J. [oClintock, all . B, 218, for an act to regulate the] §, B. 277, requiring applicant for 4 Better still, to find a way now. gation went away feeling their} hung on Monday morning for catch- j Recarding ty ae mandatory of-Rugby. “The Mi $25,000. practice of piano tuning and provid-| marriage license to make affidavit as P knuckles had been rapped. ing rate on Sunday. .Oiicrs wie were and imperative ‘that the legislature © | igs ene ee or uations thereot, eee aes tethee teeren “ i a rmal in the Mex-| President Wilsgn scored the cock-| desirous of saving the cats from such) «prescribe regulations for the en- = ; B reed, and, a ia il toita 7 Nothing is abnormal] aureness of the otics of the nationai |@ tertible punishment for laboring on] orcement of the provisions of this ar- Recommensed.to Paar aivorces, stonprovide) forthe! Allng of 6 iaeitextco : i Sara aia taadeutcmeas thet ae still Sunday would imprison them in cages] ticle” as it is that the penalties be GRANDAA NEVER LET In committee oF se whole, he a gortined ey of auch deere oe de- e@ E peel clea a 3 all day Sunday, so that they could not “suitable”? J jouse recommen r passage ‘erees with the application for Il- —S believes in the: volunteer system. catch mice nor rats. If the <ider} "passing over these, it is here I take following: ‘ i cense. 3 ss CAN'T BACK DOWN. Under the stimulus of a national| Darrel happened to begin working on} issue: He Ca Cae rtain that] S. B, 33, relating to changing school] S. B. 265, requiring clerks of dis- vith Ger-| crisis, as wi née dil Gas Sunday it would have to be set out-| ection 217 does not make it a crime boundaries. trict courts to file satisfactions of me- President Wilson broke with Ger-| crisis, a8 will Onisk in case of war'| side the gate of the owner's premises ae ne SaeOn ae cit aur ee Hi. B. 147, relating to the office of| chanics’ liew& directly opposite the many because the kaiser and his ad-| with Germany, it is the administra-| until Monday morning. And “so 1¥} his own use, and the legislature can. ; superintendent of. public instruction.| abstract of such lien in the record os os visors, after months of calculation | tion's belief that there will be no Jack! sin committed with a high hand. as] not make it a crime.” (‘The emphasis | She kept Her Locks ‘Dark and Glossy} }, B. 227, making appropriation for | books. k and deliberation, decided on a ruth-|of volunteers~and that the national the gathering of seks kone the Soy is mine.) With Sage Tea and rewards for apprehension of escaped) an Ae 214, to ipermit: operation of Darl icy i ance avd cs hts .| bath day, may be punished with) Let us first define crime. A crime convicts or murderers. ath-houses. bathing beaches an less submarine policy in defiance of} guard can be recruited to its full mil death, when a lesser punishment] j, ts is vet ded pon ian ee Suidhan HB. isi relating to diainage: isluabure’ boats bysehautaudnad, cor international law and our indisput-|itary strength in less than 30 days. | might serve for gathering sticks priv-| moral rectitude. Nor is the wore, H, B. 234, making appropriation for| porations or individuals on the Sab- able rights as a neutral nation. »The Mexican fiasco evidently has|ily and in need. '—Records of (Ma: crime, a technical, term to the extent] When you darken ‘your hair with | school for the deaf at Devils Lake. bath. 5 Had the President failed to do what} taught the administration nothing. cele ane Py ole pees pe that “felony’ and “misdemeanor” |.Sage ee and Supt “no one cal, H. B. 196, bill for an act to provide ; aoe 295, classifying as vagrants, id, 2 termi 38 eX cess "he Puritans’ idea of “the proper} are, 11 is a term ofa gencral nature, [tell, ‘begause it's done so naturally,|that every insurance company engag-| jugglers, gamblers, runaways, pilfer- he did, after ye ee eat Pere extreme necessity is the | observance of Sunday” led them to i conveniegt oeokaral Sees ‘and. isso Be Ne Preparing .this mixture,|eq in the business of insuring crops}ers, gopiylence men, drunkards and ‘ that he would do it, following the tor-| only spur that will bring about a real-| fine all non-church goers ten shillings] synonymous with’ the expression, “of-| though, at heme is mussy and trouble: | against loss must pay estimated loss| others. * « ’ pedoing of the Sussex, last April, he| ization of our opera bouffe army. for non-attendance on divine services| tense against the. public... In fact, aur}some., Mor 50 cents you can buy at|untess adjustment is made within 12] The fact that the senate has no would have pleaded guilty to a de- = on Sunday, Wen andgboys mere Dun, code itself defines it this: “A crime |any drug store the (feature pred; days. te onal on teats cropped out Shas sowardi ven ¥ 5 i ing | ished in the stocks ie and} or public offense’is an act committed |aration, improved by the addition o! H. B. 81, relating to establishment |terday, when Senator Welford move { gree of cowardice and weakness on| New Yorker suggests extinguishing whistling aloud on Sunday. Husbands public o lense ‘ Lay for-fother ingredients, called “Wyeth’s | of nigh bala 4 that; tho LW. W. resolutions f the part of this country which would] Bryan by a “conspiracy of silen issi i or omitted in violation of a law for- a of night schools. © rom i ; ¥ a ; : were fined for kissing their wives on] piading or commanding it, and .to|Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You! 7. \B. 146, creating office of presi-|'Benson county he ‘referred to that { have made every American with aj But how is a conspiracy to keep Bry-} that day. Young men were fined for} which is annexed, upon conviction, | just dampen a sponge or soft brush | gent emeritus of the agricultural col-} Committee. The chair was then au- i drop of patriotic blood in his veins,|an silent? walking with young ladies on Sun-| either of the following punishments, | with it and draw this through Your) jege and electing John H. ‘Worst thorized to refer, the resolutions to an hang his head in shame. day, unless the walk led directly to} death, imprisonment, fine,” ctc. We|hair, taking one smull, strand at @/ thereto, “appropriate” comfmilttee, and they Now we are informed that the kai- the church or the cemetery. ‘No one] find crimes classified as treason, fel-|time. By morning all gray hair disap- Indefinitely Postponed, went to warehouses, grain, and grad- Nowy Z oy was allowed to walk or to ride for] nies, misdemeanors, and distinguish-| pears, and, after another application} Among bills whose. consideration | ing. 4 ser hag called a council of the mili- recreation or pleasure. Peas iat any ed as malum in se (wrong in and of|or aie your hair Recpmes beautitaly the house indefinitely postponed yes- pera ated from’thé' house advised tary and diplomatic Jeaders of the one was permitted to do on Sunday | itself, as murder), and malum prohib-|darkened, glossy and luxuriant. | terday were: of that body’s declination to concur oy a) ; empire to reconsider the submarine | was either to go to divine services*or | itum (wrong only because the legis-| Gray, faded hair, though no dis-| “1 "p. 204, transforming Wahpeton| in the amendment to House Bill 6, } orders with a view to making them jsit idly in an easy ch If he twid-| jative body or some other authority | grace, is a sign of old age, and as We| ..hoo} of science into industrial train-| nd asked that a conference commit- f E 5 dled his thumbs while sitting in the! hag prohibited it;as a doctor who, be-|a-. desire a youthful and attractive ing school for delinquent girls. tee be named by the senate. The pres- i pee ote tora matlone Tee = sneiy he could be pcre cause of some ‘failing, cannot, or has appsitence, get pass ca nies with H. B, 367, relating to purchase of ae named) as such committee, ° ; H pecially the United States. . guilty of engaging in not, obtaindd a license to practice; he |Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound! (a9 machinery. leckle, Wenstrom and Jacobsen. ; It is intimated that the kaiser was (By L. H. Smith, M. 0.) labor.” : ae comes to your house, saves the life of |and look years younger. This ready-|""s; 996, to prevent obstruction of} ‘An invitation was extended mem- ei greatly shocked and surprised that! In spite of the best care one takes|q ane. well rienteors etna aan of! one of your family, charges you a fee |to-use preparation is a delightful toe highways. bers of the senate and employes to at- President Wilson took the drast'* ac-|of oneself, a1 t oF the hi i Christ's time bale ra ones a0! for so doing and has, according to our|let requisite and not a medicine. It/""yr “3 961, appropriating $1,500 for| tend @ moving picture show at the in in ac-|ol , any part e human ma-| 450 extra Sabbath regulations upon} code, committed a crime while doing |is not intended for the cure, mitiga- traveling expenses of railroad com- penitentiary last evening in their hon- tion that he did and that he iz .nx-|chine is liable to become out of order. the'one Sabbath paren waich a good act). Thus-any violation of|tion’or prevention of disease. mission oe w Pe yt } ‘ nh the st i |God has given. le Saviour ignores i ‘ petition from the board :- 4 ious, not only to avoid war with th The most important organs ere the | these ‘Jewish regulations, which were H. B. 171, providing for prosecution tede late the” semester ‘i of tras: ij United States, but to go more than|Stomach, heart and kidneys. i rie) ; of I. W. W.; H. B. 160; H. B. 350, and f n college pro: j half way in an effort to resume friend.| The kidneys are the scavengers | S28!nst te oan Sa pada H. B. 170, legalizing Sunday moving] ‘ested against tilting the Sunday lid, ' 3 2 ‘i ‘ ~ | commandment. le tol a ee. id espécially as regards openi! f ly relations. sae MATS, poltees Eee the “blood, | the Sabbath ne a eee rey pictures: Signed by Governor. halls, Sunday Banetall aude mocite d We haven't the slightest idea what/ Their signals of distress are easily | t man for the Sabbath.’ ey tried tA veaeal a picture shows. 4 8 e ii i z ge from the governor ad- a concessions, if any, Germany wili of-| recognized and include such symp-| toe Se a eee ee erRdGg pee | vised’ that he had signed H. B. 26, the fer in exchange for ‘American friend-|toms as backache, depressions, drows-| +514 him to take up his bed and walk. grain standard act; H. B. 40 and the ship and good will. ees eater neenacbey card They condemned Him for permit- eas resolution for the relief 2 ess, rheumatic twinges, dropsy, gout.| ting His disciples to go “through the of floods. x We have let Germany know ir Ien-| ‘The very best way to restore the Ee ao en, a 4 e ‘ - c fields on the Sabbath day,” and IN THE SENATE. guage that cannot be misunderstood kidneys to their normal state is to Tory plucking the ears of corn ahd eat- On motion of Senator Allen, chair- that there can be no negotiations with|drink plenty of pure water and Ob-|ing them when they “had need end man of the special committe named her until she has absolutely and with- aes ee hes eager | Were an hungeret The Saviour re- pecisraey to ree ee ere ca tite o, ie # Seah Ty +; proved them and told them that they 8 were suspe: 8 out qualification revoked her orders! anurie (double strength) is inexpen- ba straining at a gnat and swallow- duction of Senate Bill 317, joint sub- for ruthless submarine warfare anijsive and should be taken before! ing a camel, and that they made void committee on state affairs, allowing has given us her pledge that she will| meals. It is much more potent than! the commandment of God through prisoners at’ the penitentiary good conduct her warfare on both land/|lithia and many find that Anuric dis-| “the precepts of men.” time for labor performed on Sundays and sea in conformity with in‘erna- eotyee inate acid ives water eho | The modern Pharisee’s conception ane a en ea ee We Hee a eople are realizing more and more! of proper Sunday “observance” is no and Senate 1 ; Ettestad, limi tional and humane laws and with re-| every day that the kidneys, just as! diferent from that of the ancient holding of stock and investment of spect to the rights of neutral na |do the bowels, need to be flushed 0c-| Pharisee. Some religious zealots have profits of co-operative enterprises. tions. casionally. The kidneys are an elim-| succeeded in getting the state legis- Two reports came from the senate Gur position is that we cannot ve-{inative organ and are constantly! jatures to enact such drastic Sunday committee on judiciary on House Bill € * lati: wit ition working, separating the poisons from'jaws as to prevent a traveler from 142, providing for the redemption _sume friendly relations with a ratio? the blood. Under this continual and| purchasing a meal on Sunday. They within one year of property sold at that refuses to agree not to kill Amer | perpetual action they are apt to con-| fine a merchant for selling bread to mortgage sale. The majority report cans and destroy American ships of. jgest, and then trouble starts. Uric/the hungry, ice to the sick to cool recommended indefinite postpone: Pies ‘ » acid backs up into the vet caus-| the fevered brow, ice cream, soda and eee det ue tela, recenneer: ing rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy,! mineral water to quench the thirst. x passage. roll call, siege Great pressure will be piney and many serious disturbances. It| Recently, a court official fined a the minority. report was rejected, 20 bear on the President by pesce-dt | means that you are a victim to uric| woman $5 and costs for carrying sev- _| aye and .25.no, and the report of the ‘any-price cranks and German cvmpe-|acid poisoning. Then ask your drug-jen apples in her apron on Sunday majority was accepted. - Nat y. kipd | gist for Anuric, which was first dis-| which a neighbor had given to her. : ment by Dr. Pierce of the Surgical} On another occasion he fined an ice ‘ in Buffalo, and ‘pearly h is dis-|dealer “for giving away on Sunday druggist in| ice that was needed for a sick baby.” ., Frank Borsage in “Immediate Lee” With Anna Little at the Grand Theater, tonight only... .,,.

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