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PAGES 2 BEBO15; 1919, As an automobile nee 8 or owner you are inter cated t in whatever will increase the efficiency and com- fort, as well as decrease the expense, of motoring — Prompt, Efficient, Courteous service is the answ er. Our building, built for Service—Our Experience— Organization—Parts, Stock and Service Department back Willys-Overland cars with just the sort-of service you should have and must have'to be thoroughly satisfi ed. Lahr Motor Sales Company SERVICE—That’s our middle name. SENATE DOES BIG DAY’S BUSINESS, ALLARE PRESENT With 49 Members in Seats and Voting, Upper. House Cleans Up Calendar The senate did a big day's business | Friday, with all members present and ; voting for the first time. | Bills passed on third reading were: | 98. B. 19, 35 to 14, declaring the pur- pose.of the state to engage in the enterprise of providing homes for res- idents of that state and to that end} establish a business system operated | by the state under the name of the: Home Building association of ‘North; Dakota. The emergency clause was; stricken from this bill in committee, and it will not take immediate effect, | uness so amended in the house. S. B. 20, 42 to 7, declaring the pur-| nore of the state of North Dakota to engage in the business of manufactur- ing and marketing of farm products. | and for establishing a warehouse, ele- | vator and flour mill system under the name of North Dakota Mill and Ele-; yotor association, passed with the! emergency clause. S. B. 150.—Providing rules and regu- lations for shipping live poultry. S. B. 182.—Relating to use of nets and seines and:manner of taking fish. 8. B. 24.—Emesgency: appropriation fon state hospital-fgr.insane at James- town... Ss. .—Appropriating $200 for printing biennial report boundry drain- age commission. S. B, 137.—Providing for registra- tion of brands on dairy products. S. B, 190.—Providing for leasing of | surface rights to state coal lands for | agricuiturat:eultivation..«.. 8. B. 499.—Authorizing cities, to; em; ploy city. managers: S. :B. 123.—Making appropriation for contingent fund. S. B. 214—Relating ‘to. recall of city officials in cities under commission form of government. S. B, 126, relating to salaries of residence officers of the state hospital for the insane, was referred to the | committee on appropriations. | House Bills Over. } ‘Mouse Bills 17 and 18, the industrial | commission and Bank of North Dakota | measures, respectively. were mes-| saged over from the house and were referred to the state affairs and the banking committee, respectively. ! WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT PLANTS DARING AIRMAN LANDS ON 45-FOOT ROOF i | | | } ; of the HYLAND IS NOT AN ADMIRER OF WALTER MILLS ‘Senator. From Ramsey Would: Not Make Friends With Gospels of Discord “And furthermore, 1 may add that Walter Thomas Mills is a man 1 do not care to meet.” So Senator Frank Hyland, ‘of Devils Lake, declared on the ‘flog: of the senate this afternoon,’ it discussing Senate Bill 19, the so-called Home Cuilding measure. The incident’ arose when members minority were attempting to strike from the bill the provision vesting the industrial commission with | the right of eminent domain in acquir- jing property for home. building pur- posés, The Ramsey county . senator sought: to have this provision strick- en from the Dill, but was voted down. “While I am on that» subject, he said,j“I wish to say something about the parentage of this measure. It pur- ports to have been drawn by the state affairs committee. I am a member of that committeé.. ‘I deny parentage ‘of this bill. committee ‘Where ‘the bill’ came: from, |. and lie ‘said’ it ‘had’ been drawn: by ‘Wal- ter: Thomas “Mills; °' <“T'do not) Krow.Mt, MI heard ‘Him: speak! i criticisms of him» atid’ I. have read’ commendations of him in-other papéefra’?I never mut him personally. “And ‘furthermore, I" may add: that Walter ‘Thomas ‘Mills’ is a man Ido not care to meet.” ’ After the vote on the amendment had been taken, Senator Hyland rose to'a ‘question of: perce privilege te explain his retnarks. i. iT part: Legg court “T-wish to explath Why Isald a lmo- iiené ago that T'did nvt-careto meet Waltér Thoinas Mills. . As I ‘said, nevér’ ‘heard’: him speak and I never Inet ‘him: Butduring the past/twenty months or mioré, in this political strug- gle, hard and bitter things have been safd. assassin, for the men or the newspa- pers—I do not care on which side they , may .be—who turns from the issues to ersonalities, to tearing down reputa- tions that have been built up and pro- tected through the years, to assassin- ating character. Such men Ido not care to meet, whether they are named Walter Thomas Mills, Jim Henry. ‘Mills, or anything else. Part of what ~I have'no usé ‘for the character | Iasked one member of the} ;, i DISTRIBUTORS OF WILLYS-OVERLAND CARS—FEDERAL TIRES — VESTA BATTERIES AND | HEADS AMERICAN RED CROSS Tipps even EA Langer Attacks Right of Federal vade Roads as Well as the Public Railway Administration to In- ! (Continued from Page One) tives and sovereignty of the state of ‘North Dakota, and is a matter vitally affecting the interest of alljthe peo-: ple of the state; and that there is no} ; Plain, speedy or adequate remedy at j law available to protect the people of the state of North Dakota from such excessive fares, rates and charges, or the stockholders of said corporation from the decreased revenues resulting. to said corporation therefrom.” « Would Restrain Roads, The relator’ therefore prays that an alternative writ or mandamus or any, other, appropriate writ be directed tol ‘ae Northern Pagitic railroad company? aod to Walter ‘PyyHines, director gen-) eral of railroads‘of the United States, | restraining them from continuing in effect said schedule of fares, etc., and from the collection of or any attempt to colect any of the fares, rates or charges for intrastate passenger, bag- gage or freight services, contained in the order of Mr. McAdoo of May 25, 1918, and that said defendants be com- Farrand is the new chairman of the manded to forthwith collect only such’ central comiittee of the American Red fares, rates or charges for intrastate reputation as a stu- plugy: passenger,’ baggage and freight serv- ives as are contained in the schedule ty of of rates and charges of’said defendant: Colorado when the wa Shis new snielinait ft “There's a certain bil ‘that has a distinct. 4 sate ‘Stetson style con- forms to every: type of feature and _ personality and Stetson qual- ity is unques- tioned. out, but now on file. in. the offieo-of the board, vend of railroad commissioners of the state $s” to astetson for young men Just to show the world what a daring airman he is and in the hope that publicity. will bring support fcr a trans-Atlantic flight, Vedrines, French aviator, has made a landing on the roof— feet w doecee a six-story building in Paris Three minutes after he left the airdrome, | Verh rines had alighted and was cooly smoking a aret beside his machine when attendants arrived | to begin its removal. The upper picture shows, V edrines’ plane hovering over the: building, the | Galleries Lafayette in Boulevard Hausmann, the lower the machine’as it came to rest at the very edge of the narrow roof. Vedrines was one of the mest daring of the French army aviators.:* IS MOTHER LOVE! ‘T especially tbrough the manufacturing | and*marketing of dairy products and | authorizing the state’ commissioner of Blinded} agriculture and labor to contract for ; and operate’ and manage: creamery | for experimental purposes: We urge our regu- lar customers. to drop in and look over our big selec- tion of Spring Stet- sons. You'll find your hat’ ‘among these Stetsons we Only One ROSEN’S 2°: CLOTHING SHOP this Name were House Bill 174 came over and went to the committee on edugati ie The governor adv that he had signed Senate Bills 21, 2h -25,; 26,30, 31, 42, 455-52, 80 and 835) 5 I say, relating to newspapers that use such despicable tactics, refers to the gentleman seated up there at the desk” (pointing to the press table where one of the reporters for the League papers was seated taking notes). “I want to’ help: my fellow- man, not tear down his character and reputation. These are''the ‘reasons why I said'I did not care to meet Wal- ter Thomas Mills.” — Mills,” Phone 75, City ty Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal " DECORATE AMERICANS. Archangel. Feb. 15.—Four Ameri-| ean officers and ten non commission- | ed officers and men have been given} British decorations for gallantry andi efficiency in action. THIS sive Her‘ Two Go Good Eye: Eyes to Her Soldier Son BY FREDERICK M. KERBY. N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. Troy, .N. Y.—There is a mother here in South Troy who has offered on the altar of Mother Love what many consider more than life itself. She wanted to give both her eyes to her blind soldier son. She is Mrs. Margaret Waugh, of No. 8 St. Mary's avenue, the mother of Private James Waugi, late of the 105th infantry, who fought at Kemmel ‘Hill. .In the battle of September 2, 1918, he was struck in the face by fragments of shell. The surgeons said he would never see again. When the news came to Mrs. Waugh she was distracted by grief for her son. Soon she thought of a plan. The neighbors saw her going about ne Kouse with a black stocking tied z about her eyes. For a week she did all her housework blindfolded. 4 { POWER > Then she went to the Troy head- 2 i quarters of the Red Cross, and saw the secretary,, Bert E. Lyon. “I want to) give my eyes to my boy,” she said. “I am his mother. He is my only son. He will need them and I can get along without real Would G Reduce Fire Rigk Hotel McKenzie Block “The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars and Parts —~ When in need of expert mechanical work, bring : your LALLEY LIGHT AND Tuesday, Feb. 25 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMAN PATTERSON’S HALL The day you install a Lalley Light and Power plant on.jyour farm, your fire risk from’ oil and gas lights comes toan end. Lalley electri¢ity” tenafe —it can’t hurt. you,-and it can’t burn down yeur house car to us. Look over our battery department, it is the mést completely equipped in the. state. He will have to make a living out in (the world, but I—I can stay at home and do my work without eyes. “I know it can be done,” she went on pleadingly, when the Red Cross of- ficials told her that such an opera- tion was impossible. “I have read of the wonderful work that the surgeons have done in the war. Suprely they HOUSE PASSES FOUR MEASURES Entire Afternoon Friday Taken Up With Discussions “CLEAN AS A WHISTLE” “Ah!” That's what they all say. We our. work. Filled Promptly can take out my two good eyes and give them to my boy!” i Mrs. Waugh had read a story about & wonderful operation by which « sur- geon-had transferred a rabbit’s eye to a human being. ‘ Her boy is now The house devoted its entire ses sion Friday afternoon to the passage}: of Boe bills, ees. ling for the i of bonds of the state of North Pasote a the sum- pial million dollars to ‘be jown’ as“! ls of North a Bank series.” aes sanke, 60. eonbe appropriate money ie care of insane patients hospital for the insane. pee _ -H. B. 127.—To promote the riscae: of the Guilty ‘industry of or. buildings... = TICKETS NOW ON SALE $1.00 PER COUPLE