The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 6

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fF H r, for sixty cents, at almost any Ware store. and take i Auto-Intoxication EXP, Lea N ED BY AAMUEL HAMILTON; MD. { - ae A French physiologist described man as a ‘‘diges- ‘ atrangements for locomotion dad It is commonly said “eat mort z guidance,”” x tive tube’ with . “dig their graves with their teeth. effects of constipation have alw: It is easily unc Bow serio which are caused serious are the 3 day. Also drink hot water before meals. stagnatiog of decayed matter in # ES & =. 3 & a : Bismarck.ND. The Oldest and Largest Bank nthis section of “the State of protection. We'll fix you out from cellar to garret—eyery room in the house needs specialized attention. And we have the know-how and the where- MAINTAIN SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank and keeping it active and_ steadily growing is one of the most useful ways in which you can benefit both yourself and your country. The return of Peace is bringing with it many op- portunities and to avail yourself of any that come your way you must have ready money. We cordially invite you to make this bank the home for your savings. We will co-operate with you in every way within our power, and your money) is| aSsured abso- lute safety. 4% compound interest paid on Savings deposits. with that means 100 per cent cfficiency. Confer with us. Years of schooled experience énables us to evade the pitfalls of doubtful prac- tise. Our skill and scicn:e are at your beck and yes ‘l sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety ( tober and ot! fons at th 6 ® @ id BY ‘| SB. 195, Wei m.—To provide for the uniformity’of warranty deeds, quit claim deed, real estate mortgages, N | eauerantione. and assignments. Ten Measures of Little Ggneral Interest Went ‘Into’ the _ Hopper Wednesday REDISTRICTING 1, OPROSED (3 Weld of Wells Objects'to Having His County Coupled Up with Burleigh Ten new. senaté bills_came in ‘be- fore the “bars “were dropped at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.” They were: ahd S, B. 187, Weber.—Relating to elec- tions in cities. Providing that polls shall open at 8 a. m. and close at 9 p.m. S. B. 188.—McNair.—Amending the constitution to change ‘the name of the state reform school at Mandan to the state training school. S. B. 189, Nelson and Carey.—For an act declaring the purpose of the state of North Dakota to engage in the business of manufacturing and marketing grain and its products and for establishing state-owned elevators and flour mills. S. B. 190, Mees—Concurrent reso- lution amending constitution to pro- vide for leasing of all state lands for Pasturage and meadow purposes and the leasing of coal lands ‘for agricul- tural cultivation, and fixing the min- imum for which leases may be given ‘pamphlet form of proposed amend- on such lands. 191, Gibbens——For an act re- to the licensing of agents to t insurance. S. B. 192, Bowman.—Providing for publication and mailing %o voters in ments, lays or proposals. S. B. 193.—For an act empowering cities to purchase or construct plants for the manufacturing and distribu- tion of light and power for municipal and commercial purposes and to as- sess abutting property in accordance with the benefits thereto by reason of } such distribution. | S. B. 194,Wenstrom.—Relating to | etings of boards of county commis- sioners. Providing for quarterly ses- ions in January, April. July and Oc- KEEP LOOKING YOUNG I's Easy—If You Know Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets \ The secret of keeping young is to feel { young — to do this you must watch your jiver and bowels — there’s no need of having a sallow Complexion — dark rings | under your eyes — pimples — a bilious lJook.in your face — dull eyes with no per cent of all sickness‘comes from in- active bowels and liver. The Leaks Put your plumbing in order—as a means of safety, as a method of sanitation, as a measure 3 ‘| great war and providing for fout-mill \ “ft rece {record and piano roller; on each sack, | | nomination of bonds and interest rate | {eniployed’ in mainténtnce in each of highway taxes. SB. 196, Pye oneurrent res- lution “for ‘a “constitutional amend- ment sequiring that’ legislative acts i 19. bus} or industrial ‘un- dertakings by ite, county,’ city, yillage or township’he submitted to the “people SpE LP for.referendum ahy ject bond issue oF expenditure of'state amouint of $500,000 or more. . B. 197, Hagan. ‘Relating to ap- gtment, qualifications“ and duties {Inspectors aud Judgéa of election. ‘ in *townshtp i ie fn prelee of selection power p appe it two judges, or ip cotitains more than 300 a inspector in his ‘ hall appoint in- spectors in 6 precinots; that the county commigsion shall point the inspectors In each ‘village and city precinct, and ‘Buch inspector shall chodse two judges of election to com- plete the hoard. * S.°B. 198, Benson.—For an act le- galizing certain ‘acts of city, village and school ‘district officials. S. B. 199, Whitman.—Authorizing cl- les to employ city. mi s ‘B, 200, Whitman. city of Grand’ Forka for costs in hear- ing before raltway ~ commission ‘on questign of rates charged in said city for electricity and gas by Re@ River Power Co. His ‘S. B. 201, Whitman.—Providing for state aid in construction of bridges across state lines of interstate ‘high, ways. S. B. 202, Committee on Appropria- ‘tions.—Imposing tax ‘on’each game of pool, dililards, bagqball, pin game, ete.,on any ‘public goods or order of merchandise sold’ by traveling sales persons; on each soft drink beverage; on each ticket sold or issued for ad- mission to a place of amusement; on each bottle of patent medicine, on each box of loaded shells, on each game of baseball, tennis ball and golf vall; one éach ‘baseball bat, golf stick and golf bag; on each phonograph lative to: busin package and can or tobacco; on each box or package of cigars, on each piece of fiction, on’ each typewriter. adding machine, phonograph and Vvic- trola, on each hunting license issued, requiring the state treasurer to issue { receipts and declaring that any viola-| tion of this act be deemed a misde-; meanor. 1 S. B. 203.—Cahill—Relating to de-| under Section 1334 of the compiled lows of 1913. | S. B. 204, Whitman.—Relating to} sports on the first day of the week. S. B. 205, Whitman.—Providing for separation of interest in property as) between man and wife and defining | community of: interests. | S. B. 206, Waitman.—Relating to witness fees in garnishment proceed- ings. | “\S. B. 207, Cahill—Providing for the anuual tax levy in gereral school dis-{ tricts. ? | S. B.208.—Relating to salary of} dairy _commisisoner and_ assistants. S. B. 209, Zieman.—Relating ‘to use; of dogs for hunting. S. B. 210, Mostad.—Providing that all corporations . operating: common carriers divide their lines into blocks} of six miles on the main 'line‘and eight miles-on branch. lines.and designating, the minimum number ‘of men:'to be such blocks. Z peek S. B. 211, Committee ‘vn Sppropria-; tions.—Providing for irevénue .tax.-on yending machines and@, automa’ er pianos. Me A oer ve & :+9)B, 212, Fraser.—Requiring man or boy:smarrying. to ;Spascutic tan for bastardy, :rape vow, Reductian sh be Hable to fine of $1, ‘one year in jail or both. 4 S. B. 213, King—Providing for’ re- call of officers in cities under commis- sion form of government. © S. B. 214.—¥For an act to give coun- ty commissioners authority to erect memorials to soldiers and: sailors of tax. K 8. B, 215, Ward.—To prevent ob- struction of highways and ‘section lines. 8. B. 216,’Carey.—Creating ‘board of arbitration which may, pass on pett- tions of “ teachers | desiring «release: from contract and making it the duty of teacherds to submit'such questions to such board and providing penalty for breach of contract. m S. B.21%, services as assistant attorney gen- cran in prosecuting criminal actions in 1909. ig S. B. 218, Church.—Authorizing elec- tors at annual town meetings to fix daily rate of compensation to be paid for highway labor, to be 1 $3 nor more than $6 p man and team. Ks constitution ‘relating to voting for di- rectors ‘or managers of. ‘corporations. The ‘senate on third reading passed The house on third reading passed: House Fill 23,. relating. to redemp- tidn-from, sales -of real /estage under execution Aes House Bill 108, relatthg to abstracts and ‘briefs upon appeal to supreme court. art House Bill 109, concurrent resolu- tion for: amendment to: constitution relating to investment of’ school funds. ‘ ‘ “H. B. 118, relating to: payment of i + H. 8. 133, making: the simulation of organization na /erime:: Senate Bill 45, relative to extension of powers of boards of train’. commis- sioners. fa, 4 «In committee of the : mended H, B. cfithe of -garmbing, to. sidered: House’ Bill: ale play!) | Fraser.-—Appropriating | _ $5,000 to reimburse F. C. Heffron for S. B. 219, Cahill—Concurrent: reso-) lutton\providing for “amendment. to |” Senate Bill..117, relating to causes for divorég/.and House BIl1100, relat-|. ing to thé removal of*county seats. furnish outfits of clothing to tran- sients_within_.the county who .might be-committed to the state hospital for the insane but,who might be immedi- ately transferred to some other state. Infamous H. B. 37., dealing with the Grand Forks bridge. squabble, was again ‘ferred to committee. House" Bill 104, relating to the ‘sal- ary and*éxpenses cf the adjutant gen- eral any paving the way for a new mil- itary regime in North Dakota was up | for third reading in the house but was re-referred to the committee on mili- tary affairs. Old Hickbry Lignite sold by Finch Lumber Co., phone 17, trial Exhibit in the machi cleaners. Don’t mi the largest v ] 2 Automotivesindustrial = “ROW and your friends are invited to come'to Automotive & Industrial Exposition to be held in Minneapolis | ” from February 15th to 22nd. ‘This great Exposition will include the Annual Northwestern Tractor Show, The Annual Northwestern Automobile and Truck Show, The Annual Exhibit of Machinery and.” Labor Saving Devices for Farm and Home, and The Annual Indus- of its kind ever held and by far the biggest event of the year. To the Farme? this Exposition will present all that is worth while in tractors, trucks, farm implements, electric light and power plants, milking machines and other labor saving farm machinery. “To the women of the Northwest'it will display all that is novel EXPOSITION BUILDING at vom the Pangs of Rheumatism? Is there no real relief in sight2]cannot possibly reach these germs Doubtless like other sufferers, you} which infest your blood by the mil. 5 i s- | lions. have often asked yourself this ques Ss, §. has been suecespfully aed i i inues to remain un- s Hen eee al fq cumatism for more than pity Science has proven that your / years. ey ot to-day, and ven wil find yourself at last- on the right track to get rid of your Rheuma- tism. You can get valuable advice about the treatment of your indi- vidual case by writing to the Chief Medical Adviser, swift Specific Co., Dept. D, Atlanta, Ga. Rheomasiet is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only reacly it is by a remedy ‘nates and removes these I demons from your blood., plains-why liniments and lotions can dono permanent good, for they / —e . ‘ALK about smokes, Prince ‘Albert © A es geared to a joyhandout standard ‘that just lavishes smokehappiness on every Inan game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new!) '~ Get it strdight that what you've hankered-for in smoke you'll sure and certain find aplenty in P. A. ‘That's because P. A. has the quality-! You can’t any more make Prince Albert bite yeur tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he’s’ off the water! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process! You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards.and wonder why. in samhill you didn’t nail a section in the P. A: smokepasture longer than you: care to.remember back! 0 jf 08°) (3 i t Bay. Prince Albert everywhere ¢ go is sold. ie Agtntipmie pment fod stener top that keeps the Toppy red bags, is soba ba Come To The i" NORTHWESTERN .. er ers P3 we nf OE iS os EXPOSITION #7 ¢ Northwestern: . It will be,the largest and most complete Exposition inery of the household from washing machines to vacuum: - | oe ( To town ptople it will reveal the modern methods that are helping = { ” to-keep the farms of this territory in first place in point of motorized i operation and businesslike management. j Make Up a Party . “ iss “Show: Week.” There’s no -end to the education: value of the exhibits—and, besides, it will be a treat-to travel through Convention Hall in America, transformed by master decorators into/a fairyland of light, color and beauty. You will ; “enjoy. the ‘dancing, music by two bands, vocal soloists ‘and a quar-. ; tette, war relics, a’six inch tifle,'a Browning machine gun in‘action, ' Whippet Tanks, armored cars and the many other features that a\\\\ _ have-been provided for your ehtertainment. / fan February 15th to 22nd MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | MINNEAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSOCIATION bes Minneapolis ‘

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