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OF WORK DONE BIG GRIS | | Both Bodies Pass Number of | Semi-Important Bills on i Third Reading i | The house yesterday interred House | Bin 54, appropriating $5,000 for a | memorial to be erected in the capitol ground to the honor of Theodore | Rosevelt, Floor leader Maddock in ;that a bill had been introduced in the assembly for a $120,000 memorial building on the capitol grounds, and he believed it more proper to ,incor- Porate some suitable monument to structure. His re- marks wourd indicate that the league | majority favors appropriating from the capitol building fund, which now{ LARGE WASH BOILER contains $129,000, the amount neces- sary to erect a new four-story mem- orial building, which would house the state historical lil and museum, the state library, library, supreme court and other departments now es- tablished or created by bills now be- fore the assem)ly, More yoom must} be had, it is generally admitted. On third reading the house passed Thursday the following bills: ‘House Bill 32.—Relating to the ap- pointment and salary of deputies. House Bill 48.—The Dupuis dis- tance tariff bill of the 15th general assembly revamped to include dis- lignite. 55.—Regulating the oper- nes and creating the national constituticn. steel tank by tubing. trunk and. pic revenue officer Senator Ployhar's rent resolution call and the secreta diers upon bein senate concur: g upon congr ft war to allow s discharged from the neral to maintain actions in te for the bene- Get the habit to ship your : hides, furs and junk to the firm | that pays the highest market! price. Send for our. price list | and tags. We pay the express and postage on furs. qe also tan hides into Coats, Robes and Leather” i BISMARCK HIDE & FUR ©O. (rier hein Bismarck, N: ness. meaning of the word. best’ clothes; nothing short only are the best from the '. men and young men. —— Evenings i auto trucks. (A body blow at the mail] "ous pill i, prohibiting discrim- ; ination im comomdities sold in the Senate Bi prevent ate, \ Society Brand Clothes Willingness To Serve You is the fundamental principle of our busi- _To. serve you better is our constant aim. And when we say serve we have in mind the broadest Service in this store means to offer you the workmanship, but clothes that are distinctively stylish; that meet the most rigid requirements of the best dressed But we know that nowadays—days of keen competition and rivalry—that personality must turn the scale, And we have put our personality into our business. Good Clothes—Nothing Else ‘Ss. E. Berseson & Son House Bill atorney general may cer against the state by investigators in ; his employ, and that no itemized state- ment or ex unts need be pre- sented h claims. House Bill 8 A bill requiring the keepins of reali within the state all gas or oil burning tractors, team or gas engines, harvesting and i threshing machinery, automobiles and aL ne ional army six months’ advance pay. In committee of the whole the house Senator Drown's amended grain | grading bill the final O. K. It will up for third reading and final pa age this afternoon. The senate on third reading pa , amending and reen {quiring permission from owner to en- 076 of the compiled laws | Senate Bill. 69, amending and re- facting Section 1137 of 4 le | Chapter 12, revised laws of 1913. Jn the senate S. B. 81, H. B. 41. S 3. 17, reducing the legal rate of in-| terest to eight per cent; S. B. 74, S.) B. 27 and S. B. 83 were reported out of committee for passage and they) will come up for third reading this afternoon. House Bill 63 was referred to the senate committee on insurans e, to the mortgagor. AMENDMENT WILL OPEN SCHOOL FUND A constitutional amendment pi posed in a concurrent resolutio: troduced in the house Thursda: Rep. Kamrath would open the public schoo] funds of t state, which now have a cash or vested value of mo than $60,000,000 for investment in a of the numerous state-owned ent prises projected. The concurrent res- olution, introduced 2 F agrees to an amendment to on | 102 of the constitution amended | oy Article by the 1 reading as follow: Section 162.—The moneys. of the} permanent school fund and other ed- ucational funds shall be invested only in bonds of school corporations or of} counties, or ‘ol townships, or of mu-| nicipali within the state, bonds is- sued for the construction of drains under authority of law within the state; bonds of the United States; bonds of the state of North Dakota, or in first mortgages on farm lands in this state, not exceeding in amount sembly, “The Home of Service” Also the Home of | Chevrolet, Hudson’ | and Hupmobile Cars and Parts When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your car to us. Look over our battery department, it is the most completely equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- paring our- work with that of other ier_Shops. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. of that. Clothes that not standpoint of materials and icici — Except eipacad Bismarck North Dakota BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE This moonshine outfit was uncovered in New York in the first raid since th eadoption of the dry amendment to the The distillery is of a type which may become common when legalized booze is no more. It is a large wash boiler sitting on a gas stove and connected ‘with a square Isaac Fellows, the man who owned it, had it hidden behind a pile of goods in the basement of his re stcre in New York. Along, with it, the | ized 30 gallons of ‘cheap brandy, some wine laa caene #8 EDOM, PERIL AM, 0. E. Anderson Lbr. Co, and 150 gallons of whiskey mash. one-half of the actual value of any) maintenance of ara electrical supply and pubatvlsion cn watch, the ames ney signal lines and power transmission be loaned, such value to be determ- | jj i vay ic ined by the lines upon the highways and public school lands. Uther house bills of Thursday are: H. B. 107, Lazier.—Relating to game / py g; 4 i [laws; providing for issuing of permit | PY state highway commisison. =|to resident hunters to ship not to ex- ceed ten protected birds out of state; | ‘yy permits for cold storage; permits tO) providing reasonabl. r domesticate and collect wild birds; re- Previa eo dcover MIs i aaron: ter any closed field:for hunting. H. The most important) provision of | ¢37) this bill establishes.a‘'closed season | Fort |The HURLEYS Dance andiConcert Orchestra 10 Main St. board wees FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1919. RETUANED SOLDIERS Life Insurance offers you at once an established profession— with an earning capacity in ex- : ; cess of any other occupation -- it is work you will enjoy, as it reaches the real human side of life. Our force is made up of men with whom you will like to as- sociate. We will educate and assist financially returning soldiers from this time on in preference to others. If you are disabled, our work will be even more attractive to Either call at our office or write us for information. BARTON & BECK, State Agents, - you. The Provident Insurance Co. Bismarck, N. D. eorean prevent it, H. B. 110, Robinson.—Giving, the railway commisison authority to sup- ervise the construction, operation and of appraisal of/ paces of the’state. H. B. 111, Larson.—Defining mutual telephone companies and their contral| MSS, with nerves undone and the s: ‘H. B. 112, Bailey—Creating state board of architecture. B. 113, Judiciary Commitee— al. property,. B..114, Salker’—Sppropeia ting to reimburse W. Brazda of Clark for aruieies loaned to state historical society March 23. 1908, and lost by said society. ; H. By, 115, a concurent resolution amending the constitution relating to the debt “limit of anv county, town-J_,, ship, city,: town.) schao) other political’ swbiifvision. { H. B. 116, Harris —Relating to the season:for killing deer. | H. 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When a man decides to buy an automobile, he reads care- fully the advertisements which tell about the different makes of go cars and then he calls to see only those i in which he is interested. “ He does not start out by hunting up the salesrooms and looking at all the cars sold. These are only a few of the ways in which reading. adver- aN _ tisements saves the time of readers.. There are many others. ‘ _. Your daily newspaper is full of advertisemerits which are “not only interesting but have some special message of benefit to Make a practice of reading them. You will find your time for prairie c n to continue until] prohibited on the first day of the Cs St bs - j October 1, 1923. The prices of resi-| week. : a a arch Cou! net shorter Sa: for Mon dent hunting licenses is increased ae nen On nee E from $1 to $1.50. q : YB, 108, Patterson —Relating «o| Carney Coal Phone 94 Optimistic Thought. When God wills a man to-be free, no NERVES ALL ON TENSION? 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