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MUSTPRODUCE . | $100,000 MORE . Taxes in. Every Municipality. to ; Be Increased to Give i E ; Rev. Watkins Job W@ULD LAND ON PALROLL Last Sees in Sight Goal * Long Sought Divine Sleuth for Sinfulness ‘at FRECKERS a spite of spirited opposition from Seiators Whitman of Grand Forks, Hyland of Devils Lake and others who objected to taking from the cities ind villages, the taxes naw accruing rom. the licensing of billiard’ halls,, garages, taxi-lines, etc., and the pour: ing of $75,000. to $100,000 more into tho already. enormous fund placed at the @isposal of the attorney general, the solid leaguc majority in the senate Thursday stood” pat ‘on “Senate Bill 74-and passed'the measure, Whitman said tho bill was designed to make a job for two men. ( The bill is for an act to license, reg- ulate and supervise the licensing and inspection of pool: and billiard roms, ball ‘and pin alleys, dance balls, the- atres, ‘moving picture shows, public garages, places of public meétings and soft drink parlors. It places all supervision of such establishments in the hands of the attorney.general and turng over to him all revenue receiv: od from their. licensing. “The attorney general is empowered to appoint two state inspectors at: $3,000 per annum sed as many deputies as he may de- sire, rs Burden on Wage Earners. Senator Whitman in’ opposing the bill declared jt) was. unjust . to .take from the cities révenues derived from these sources, inasmuch as the burden of policing and regulation must still res§-with the citie’. (He dethred the income ‘thus Jost must be made, up from the pdckets ' of’ ‘city! dwellers, principally poor wage-earners. Every city and village in‘the state, he de- clared, already has ardinances cover- ing the regulations of pool halls and other establishments sovered by this} He read messages from City Audi- “tor W: H. Alexandér ‘anid Mayor H. M. Wheeler of Grand Forks protesting | the passage of the bill. The city aud- itor of Grand Forks advised that the city derived $1706 per. annum reve- nue'from this source. Hylahd ‘spoke. along similar lines, declaring himself. in favor of the bill as a whole, but advising thatinstead: of taking this: tax revenue from the cities and vil- lages ithe attorney Soucral sb “given a stranght appropriation for: z forcement of the''act. - He! denisten' Devils Lake would; lose $750. tg 5000, per:annam through this act, ‘an a biii-which had<just yp dj the house would dbprive the city of another $1,- 600°These measures, he “asserted, would make municipal taxation so burdensome that:people-with averaga, cane could not, afford to own prop- é “ Rt abi aotenaaddhe. be : ger’s: office, hq said,; matone ing letté¥s from weeping matrohs “of husbdnds whom haven't bear 2 fournights hand-running, and who have:lost as much: a8> $25. et 8 ting,-playing penny, ante in the rear rooms of billiard galls, conducted with the. ‘consent of peker-paying. political: eviigues in control‘of village ‘affaits.’ He declared, too, that the. pool hall men of the state are demanding this act for their own protéctidn and the elevation ‘of their profession... Commenting on’a' statement’ -.of ter was with a farmer and was with a farmer and was -with the league.on several of its measures, Cahill said he was glad that Whitman has about made up his mind to join the league. oDesn’t Want to Join. “In reply to the gentleman from Grant,” said Whitman, “I wish to say thatsi am = sorry, I: epnnot, join the . IT beliove“in “farmers’ orga izations, but I don’t believe in joining an organization in which one man, or a very few men, and some of these men not even citizens of this state, teli'al Ithe others' what to do.” : ‘Senator MurAhy. wanted an amend- went exempting lodge rooms from the provisions of the act, Senator Pen- dray thought that would open the way ‘Bismarck _ Furniture Company. 220 Main Street . : Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- * finished and. Packed. The HURLEYS Dance and Concert AMBITION - When. a consiming desire: for big: success in business is ‘com- bined with a. due un-* derstanding atid appre- ciation of newspaper advertising, the young — man in business is on . the road to the top. \ The advertising. de- partment of this news- paper offers special-ou- Couragement and serv: ice to the small, ambi- ‘tious advertiser. PHONE 32 STDAN. IS AY. BIRTHDAY ~ T'DAY \S AY BIRTHDAY, for the organization of new lodges of “Owls, Monkeys, Gophers or Kanga: ros, as had heen done in the old! days to defeat'prohivition. On behalf of Masonry ang, Pythianism: Jacobsen of Hettinger regented the remarks of the gentleman ‘from: Stutsman, Senator Pendray gracefilly apologized for any portion of his remarks which could be considered applicable to the lasons or. Pythians. {” THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN |), : : Classified Advertising Rates. feel tie Ae eee ee Term Strictly. Will bé Inserted. . ‘ \. Firat insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions, without change | ijt of copy, 15. cents. Advertisements containing more linn 25 ords| er will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional] icos. uli we ed t o 8 : am enry Klundt, Krem, AoW, AS THIS 1S Your. THIRD, BIRTHDAY, TAGALONG, ae D WOULDNT.Noy LIKE To HAVE g NIN KA A DRETIV CAKE [a “GOODN HARD ) ( WITH THREE J yitecey: 3 CANDLES THREE! ~ AN’ ONE T'GROW VGUESS TO RATHER WAVE THREE CAKES Langley, state manager, 314 Broad-| Townley Can Muster Strength Phone tt iy| To Pass His Bills But Not to Carry the Emergency, Clauses Dr. Q SALIC ve Wo Alex Couch. “Phone S88L. 271 wk a good wagon. KW. Murphy, 6 L wk Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | “Ni ad PAV cores 2 204 Main street. TERMAKE mery for For _ (Continued From Page One.) i in control of a bo: named by the gov sion, would’ sup board of control, having chi penal and charitable institutions ‘ rd of regents, which has charge of Wks | institutions of higher education, and The amendment was voted down and |" BEEP WANPED—MALE FOR SALE OR RENT— — |W2TE 1 ‘Angeles Y. M. C. pt started right. Auto| the board of education, which has gen- upervision of the public: school the bill was passed by a vote of 38 to 8, three being absent, Other Senate. Bills. On third reading the senate passed the following bills: S. B..120, an act providing for the purchase by counties of land for coun- Full information as to all em- ployment’ openings in this com- munity and élsewhere will be -giv- ey you FREE at the Bureau for | urning ‘ Soldiers ‘and’ Sailors, | r thwest: Hotel Building, Phone || FOR RENT: Ti, AW nattonal.and local efforts to:dssisty.you are ;thexe concen: trated. | i Uhited States Employment Service” tablishing: equal .weights or ane allies bought 58,, regulating the Admission ers. of rooming |) that for ‘charges. due. relating to-the régu of, ferries. on interstate stream 8, B.'113. providing that the us ic building not in use for ! oP whicR désigned’ Shall ¢ ested that the : bill ing the words in the place’ of . 479 Tribune. Peer SS eee le eh ee ALB a YOUNG MEN, 16 and: over; desiring | “ern ‘bungalow ships, {$92.\por. month, write for ireé;| ‘terested cai of examinations, B ee cipae: ormer Civil Service kX marek, 4° Kenoiy; Bidg,,, Wash- Y i obit rotection for pas aged: inthe. -repair. or. @ equipment of com- (males ¢ . z Special ‘fal, *complate | «: . articwars. 87 Ot 2.7.9 jon only, $105by jour expert} 2 government ¢: infner. en-| FOR SALE—Straw at $1.50 per ton write for freesparticu-| stack. “Gall Bismarck Bleyator 3. 74, for an act to license, regu- | lateBnd supervisg: the! jicensing and inspection of pot and. billiard rooms, Senate Bill 86 was madea special order, for 2:30, this afternoon, lates to the. runing of stock at large. Sehato. Bill 141 ‘was. referred to the committee on state affairs, and Sen- requiring railways to Duild fences, cattle guards and swing- ng gates, was re-referred to the com- HELP WANTED—FEMALE Zaore Tthaw Wi WANTEDCWaiinESS see | WIDOWS—More than Ww for small hotel. _ ‘Whitman to the effect that. tho lat-/\ month. Hox 93, Medora,*N.-D. antee Fund Life 1. It would also usurp to a "ge extent the powers now enjoyed by the superintendent, of public in- struction, which office is at present filled by Miss Minni Nielson, the only independent candidate elected to HQUSES AND FLAT FOR SALE—Modern house an age, weil located. Conveniey for sale, terms. B, C. Marks, Bismarck, x. gentle, well broken to ride or drive _Dak. 2.5 tf and high class in every way. Will FOR RENT—5 room: modern’ house, sell cart, cutter and harness with ;° We i s Fares ’) the horses. F, S. Palcott. state office last November. U well Goated. | Geo. M- Heeler. 123 tt Th eenald Ald, Mensur. = | en er oemaDh oh | his bill is designed particularly to FG1e BALI TOAd Brotec eT eer [tak care of Neil C. Macdonald, the " uno Office. sth ay ay Ng | league superintendent . of public i 7 1:15 tf : z ruction, whom Miss Nielson reti ars ; TD, z Ee Ya majority of moro than 6,000. FOR RENToModern cottage. Phane|, FOSISIONS WANTED [py ,.{)0ndone io) > A bias President Townle: ever has, display- 404 K or 794. Geo, W. Little. WANTED—Position by expérfénded! 6a” any partivalay solieltude foe the stenographer. . Can furnish, Lest, Qf /ayeliarg of Mr..Macdonald. 1 | fact.| ewes i ols TWO SPLENDID SADDLIE HO % | | | ENT—Seven room house, Mod- ern. Call 697. ' : OK 1.40. tf f0n ® ¢ RENT—Modern 4 -room house references’ —Phone:.144U. ‘friends of Mr. Townley have stated Inquisxe O. W.'Rédberts, Phone 151 ot SHOT OLY 23;1.wk’ | that the president regarded Mr. Mac 151, : 12011 th donald, even when he was in office, FOR’ SA ix foom strictly mod- LANDS ja _ }as something of an incubus. * ‘It/is ‘fn Riverview addition. FOR)-BALE—N. :W. 1-418-141-7820 |-possible;. ‘therafore,. that ; "Townley bought.at once, If in-| acres 6 miles east of Baldwin, reas-| spoke advisedly when he restricted Cc. L. Burton. yonable terms. Would take automobile| to six the number of bills. which he nit Meee! ., C. Andergon, Bis-| endorsed as program. measures. 7 1avic} I -want ‘to join: with the governot,”} Clerk: |, A bargain 4 a 219 tf] in part trade. _marck Ni D! ee ics FOR SALE OR TRADE.—Kam 160 adres. 10 miles from the, county pine LLANEOUS Parshall,!’ Stock and machinery; 120 acres un; der :plow;‘all fenced; will consider Bismarck city property or land ad- ng the city! Inguire at the 5th Strect, Barber Shop, Bismarck, rth Dakota. 161 wk females) program bills, for 60 di a and you only as the big nd you s 60 bills a membered or Phong 203. the con that \ elevator: rural er lions 1 al sy ed topsy-turvy, as would be done un- der the Macdonald program. Appar- ently the\farmers didn’t ask it, and Mr. Townley didn’t, promise it. 4 withfabout 45,000 farmers aud they have paid their ed out their part ot s contract specified s for terminal lits | banks L ‘arm’ improvements, and t to stay on the job, as;an ordinal citizen until that contract is carried f}out. Then my obligation is, endéd, e) and it's your job and not mine, and I think I'll go out-to Spokane and buy me a gas ine and go to farming That's what I'm best fitted rownleg, ys nothing of prom- to the farmers that the education- stem of the state shall be turn- Chapges His Mind. But later. in the same address, the head of the National “Nonpartisan ue rescinded his resolution to re- tire to the farm when his work is Nofth Dakota is done.’ ‘After. renew- ing -his,,plea for the, adoption of the leagus “4 program, he dloses ‘by saying: , {Believe me, if yey, ml .do that, T=* will take on anothér contract. “I wilk~ .| agree, ‘With: tho wid ‘oft the; organizers and the speakers that will come to help, F will agree that this organiza- tion will -garry.; that message in tho next. four, or six or eight years to a majority of the. people of the United states; and, the, day,,.will ;come when this program that you-here have the = of | Pid: -President.. Townley, “incaution- bopport{inity, to, caary; out{ will be the: } Be pe you azainet too many. little bills: program ‘not only’ of the-majority ‘of = Gov NT rallwayomall clerk ex- y 7 Y go-round com}: geat,. of (Stark, ,.county; including ig, in these measures ‘thatthe dif-) the? United : States | but the program ‘ERAMENT. rallwaymail'c ; é ferences lie. Kill the six big league of the United States. Then, our work pould remain; will! be done.” i And in the. Meantime, And inthe meantime,’ the work in bu North Dakota is progressing slowly. who ever got whder\ one roof in’ the | Thirty-three legislative “days have history of the world. But if you for-} passed without a single league pro- get all the other bills aud pass those gram measure comiag from commit- Cheap. ‘Lomas Hard- History Gardens. six league measures, this North Da-, tee. All these bills were introduced Gardens {pn Japan are laid out so aS) kota legi to suggest scenes in Japanese history. | 500, y s the greatest gathering in life insurance protection without; \intature landscapes fre arranged so }ot men since the revolutionary war. investment. ure. Call or write] ag to recall well-knayn spots in his: Townley’s Contract. | | for rates. nted, Guar- | tory, and suggest the events that pave! You know I am intensely interest- | taken place there. js in this program, for I have signed ware. dollars per 23 1wk! mittee on railways. Because the provisions of House Bill 30 are covered by senate ‘Bill 74, the former measure was re-referred to} the committee on ways andl means. Small family. Must be capable to tuke full charge. TANTE ¥ hh : sss ET WANTED—Woman for housework ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Just When Tom Was to Become a Hero— By ian Phone 534L. | NOTICE OF. ‘NOTICE: 1S: HEREBY GIVEN, ‘That, that certain’ mortgage, executed and, delivered by. JOHN EBS be Count 578 care Tribune. of the Register of Deeds of the County) TQ RE og ar largo. list by ~ {of Burleigh, and State of North Da- TO) RENTS Haye =o Be ~ Be RY) kota;.on the 4th day of December, A. D, 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgage at page’’53, ‘will ‘be. fore- cloged by a sale of the such mortgage and here! scribed, at the front doer of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the urleigh and State of North the hour of ten o'clock N° ‘Foom modern cottage or} | = FELLOW ANEAD OF }) sTeaich FoR. THAT flat furnished or unfurnished. Wri y FREE — 26 F. a) clients who wish to rent furnished or. untariished rooms, Turn that extra room into cash... L. H. Lang- ley, Puone 888: FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house.’ 515 6th street. : 2 \{ SE8 THERE. WAS | Ree eer | MADE DP MY MIND HE ‘ANOTHER HoLDUP IN | 7 SMT 5 Wt FOR SOMETAING- ANOTHER HOLDUP MY | i eELLOW TRIED TO HoLD || AS WK ‘ NS me DP Ole jlicnr Berore|| | WATCHED Him AND HE i WAS MARRIED~ | WAS|] STEPPED BENIND-A TREE Dio, NOT é To him RAVE,OLIWIA —— ( 4 COMING HOME RATHER. IN THE DARK - | KEPT LATE SAND 1 SAW SOME TT RiGuy ON AND WALKED 2-3-tf RENT, 7 2t ANTED—Rom with “board by re- fined young. man. Kindly state loca- tion; price and. particulars. - Write 676. care ‘Tribune. ‘ af uO) INT—Two modern rooms. $6 th: ~ Modern rooms for winter.‘ £700 3rd St.” M., on the ist.day of March, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the said mortgage on the day. mises, described in sai ort nd which. will. bg sold to satisfy the saine, are situated ae e unt due /upon Fe D quarter (' nine (139) Nort! ty-six: (76) We eridian, containin to the United Sta "i due “on. such, mort. the ‘date of sale the sum of L o é B Pe e patoll at Bismarck, N- D., this 22nd day of January, « pee 7 ot ee WILDE rey fee Mortgagee. fitth ‘principal |- g one hundred sixty @ oF. less, accord- LO8T—Follo, of violin and vocal mi yor sales. 231 wk "Rie BET Ne RAY Like hi t . WIM Gone uP TA WAITEREAD_ INTHE, Vir Bet That BuReLaR WER DIRECTION : z “THAT TREE * CORDN'T SEE You, a: sarge & FOR DUST, Tom. : HA -na-hAw= SENSE TO A | womaal Aull Howt ba, or women Who aad Med we iness le = 314 B 23.1 commission to agents. mobile given. free for 90:days 5! Send 20c for each out: Dickerson Co; Dae oere id day he said they could not be reported out before Monday. ‘No leaguer ‘is <s malefactors.” uure will be known for early in the session and referred to ious. committees personelled by leaguers. Two of the most important, the industria Townley has styled the father of them all, and the Bank of North Dakota commission,’ which Dill, are in the house state. affairs committee. Chairman Walter J. Maddock hoped early last week to have these bills ready to report Thursday; Wednesday he extended the probable time to Saturday; Thurs: willing to admit that there are any~ ifficulties, but they do confess that s a disposition ‘on the part of to go slow. The industrial n bill will be amended, prob- ably distributing the authority and SP oyer greater territory. s originally introduced three mem- mers of the administration would compose the commission, but all pow- er would rest in the governor through am absolute veto prerogative con- pon him, same hiatus exists in the senate state affairs committee, which has under consideration the mill and ele- vator bill and the home building asso- ciation bill. And it is not because the opposition controls any of these com- mittees, for the opposition is very much in the minority, and it has a de- fig th diy minority representation on e committees. Scan Well the “Printed Page.” The fact that we read from a print ed page sometimes gives a false au- thority to the thoughts expressed. We remember Rhinegelder’s indignation, in Kipling’s story, when he discovered that Yates had lied “in print.” “Haye a vigilant eye,” says Milton; “how Bookes demeane themselves as well as men, and do sharpest justice on them + Failure as a Success. * Whether ‘man haz ‘had wealth or poverty, failure or success, counts for little when it is past. There ia but one question for him to answer, to face boldly and honestly as an individual alone with hig conscience , des tiny. “How will T let that poverty or wealtlr affect me? If that trial“or dept vation has left me better, nobler, then poverty has been riches, failure has

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