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ry yoy At 10:30. ‘*'“@uring’the serfous illnéss of her fath- “< piness to the whole family. J. Breslow. | STATE HOUSE NEWS FOR THE DAY [ ee) LEGISLATIVE AND OFFICIAL GOSSIP AND DQINGS STUTSMAN PIONEER. | Oliver. ‘Bennett: of Jamestown, for} four years Stutsman county register} of deeds and a pioneer of that county, | was a visitor at the state house this | week. mae \ NEW INHERITANCE TAX. House Bill 84, amending the present inheritance tax statutes in such a manner as to increase the probable | revenue from this ‘source from $66,000} to $100,000 per annum, pa-sed the)tended when the senate reconsidered | high school on Lincoln's birthday. house Thursday with little oppositio. (NEW SENATE BILL. | Senate Bill 20, providing for‘a poll tax of one dollar and a, further tax of one mill on the dollar of taxadle prop- | erty in each county for school pur-) poses, was introduced Thursday b Senator Church with unanimous con- sent of the senate. LEGISLATORS IN POLITICS. Senate Bill 73,,the league non-| Partisan ballot measure, as reported out for passage from the house com- mittee on elections ‘Thursday, is amended to eliminate legislators. As it now stands it applies only to coun- ty and lesser officials, in addition to those whose election on a nonpartisan ballot already is provided ‘for. FOR FINAL PASSAGE, House Bill 128, levying a half-mill tax to create a returned soldiers’ fund from which each man_ who served America or her allies in the recent war is to receive $25 for each month in said service, was up for third reading + >| F CITY NEWS. | Billingsby to Preach. Rey. G. Billingsby will.preach in the Methodist church on Sunday morning aise _,,Son It ~.. Walter. MeMahon, left on No. 4 Fri- day for Newark, N, J.,.where he was called by the serfous illness of his son. Bismarck Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reude of Lin-| ton are visiting in Bismarck for a few days. After visiting here, Mrs. Reude will go to Tuttle for a brief visit. “God and The State.” Rey. W. J. Hutcheson will preach in the Methodist church on Sunday night at 7:30 on “God and the State, God and the ‘City and God and the Life.” Improving Nicely. ‘Mrs. F. E. Packard, who underwent @ very serious and complicated opera tion at the, Bismarck, hospital, some | ; days ago, ig making , xcellent .re- | COM i od. fb » tao ol Bipebidnce tthe ‘Epworth league held a very suc- cessful “experience © social” in , the church parlors last night. Various stunts were indulged in and tatistying repast was served. a Public Banquet. A public! bunquet ‘will besstaged, at the state arnidry! next Friday evening under the auspices of St. Elmo Loge No. 4 Knights‘of' Pythias."\A' general invitation is extended. ak $ \ Centenary Convention. A “Centenary convention” will be held at Steelo,on, Monday and Tues- day of next> week. A goodly numbe' from the Methodist. churca will at- tend. Watch tomcrrow’s pape: for program. / * ‘Kirst Division Entertains. The First division of the ladies Aid society played hostess to the ladies of the ‘Methodist church yesterday and alter served a 35c supper to all who cared to come. ‘Many availed them- selves of the privilege. Returns to Fargo. Mrs. @. A. Engebretson and son , Junior, who had been in. Bismarck er, J. P, Nelson, left. this morning for. their home in Fargo. ‘Mr. Nelson is now getting along very nicely, and when ‘récovered he will’ go to Fargo. to make his home with Mrs. Engebret-, son. ? Had Too ‘Much Whiskey. Two young men with three shiney new suit cases which contained 49 quarts of whiskey, brought all the way from’ Chicago, and for which they, paid $72 in the Windy City, were na)- bed with the goods on them in a room in a local hotel this week by an agent if the department of justice. |The young men Admitted ownership of the liquor, although they denied hav- ing offered to sell any ‘of it, They *,were quietly arraigned before U, S. Commisisoner Fort, who received their pleas of not guilty and bound them over to the March term of federal court. Because the young men wear the uniform of Uncle Sam t?:eir names are withheld from publication. Farewell Party. A, farewell party was given. day evening in‘‘honor of Mrs. E. W. Brown, who.# leaves next week for Jamestown, where she will make her home in the future. “Dainty refresh- ments were .sérved, and everyone en- joyed the occasion. As a token of es- teem the guest of honor was present- ed with a beautiful’ rosary in a cas- ket.’ Those. present included Mrs. W. R, Davis, Mrs. E. A. Kaiser, Mrs. J. H Healow, Mrs. A, R. Brooks, Mrs. Gust Bahmer, Mrs.. Thomas Luyden. Mrs. “A. J. Laryau,. Mrs. H. E. Ingledue, ~ Mrs. M. Pillen, Mrs. F.. Roberts, and Mrs. W. Basham. The best wishes of a multitude of sincete friends whom ) Mrs, Brown ‘has won. during her resi- dence in iBsmarck, will accompany: her to her new home. Mrs. Kate Hall says: ““I Wave kept house 15 years. am the mother of four children, and I would: not: keep house without Hollister’s.: Rocky . Mountain Tea.” Wise Woman, why? _ Drives away. sickness,’ brings"health and hap- “Bert ‘Lytell in'a breezy” story with plenty of action at they' Orpheum tonight. i ‘ ; of six years, will be necessary. {termined by the public welfare com- oe — and final passage in the house this afternoon. It is estimated that the: average individual allowance from this} fund will be $30 nd that to supply all of North Dako 3,000 soldiers, | sailors ‘and marines. a total fund of | $9,000,000, to be levied over a period CHIROPRACTORS LICENSED. The practice of Chiropractic in| North Dakota wa$ preserved and ex-| i wane i vo.e on House Bill 176, providing | or the licensing of chiropractors, and ({ toe measure by a vote Of 25 to} There was an interesting debate! .u-the question of the extent to which hiropractors should be permitted to ngage in general practice, and as to whether they should be permited to ssue death certificates. and perform other functions heretofore reserved to physicians and surgeons of the older| schools. | 1s FINALLY OUT. | House Bill 184, prescribing mini-| mum hours of labor for females, fin- ally came from the house labor com- mittee Thursday. It carries an addi- tional amendment, standing as Sec tion’10, and providing that all ques- tions of fact arising in connection with | the operation of this bill shall be de- mission. On questions of law ther2; will be an appeal from tiis commis-| sion to the district court of Burleigh and from this tribunal to the supreme court. In such actions the attorney general is required to represent the Dureau or commission, | HIGH. SCHOOL NOTES. The writing of the high sc notes for the pasct week was assigned | to the 2£15 section of Mnglish Tl. ° | A-male quartet has heen organized. It is working up some good songs to sing in. Mandan at the district mus- ical contest to be held in Apmil. Dr. Hutchinson spoke to us one afternoon about the fatherless chil-! dren of France; and committees were appointed to take this matter up inj the seni and junior 3. i The gi basket ball the coaching of Miss Celin are pra ticing hard in view of games they! hope to ‘play. with Mandan girls; On February 10, the entrance of ‘adout thirty new students into high school from the eighth grade increas- ed the ranks of that body to a pres- ent total of about two hundred and twenty-five. five ‘students | schoo] or moved since the beginning of the school year. f A.number of Jamestown high school have ‘either dropped | 7 II | LIGHT LUNCHES At any hour of the day— also after the dance or show —served at our fountain. All the latest and best |} Drinks, Sundaes and _ Ices, made from pure fruit fla- vors and cream. SERVED BY AN EXPERT MIXER Our Candies— Are Puré*Home Made and we claim they are the best in North Dakota. Drop in and see for Yourself a eae HOFFMAN'S} | Chocolate Shop | al eee } Sheet Wonder 5 | Valley City team on our own ‘floor {the class of ‘17. | WANTED—Threo sales Approximately twenty- : #¢ ALL ‘THE POPULAR MUSIC OF THE DAY SATURDAY ONLY ~ 10c. and 10c Store _ ‘Bismarck, N. D. students accompanied the Jamestown basketball team to Bismarck Friday, aebruary 14, where that team took a! fast game from the home team. They | defeated the team by a score of 29 to ll. The home team is going to play the Friday, February 21. A fast game Is expected. Reuben .@irutz, a member of the Junior class of last year, visited the high school rriday. He is this year a guard on the Jamestown basket. ball team. eil Reid, recently returned from France, visited at the high school last Thursday.| He was a memier of Dr. G. A. McFarland, formerly of} Valley City, now a resident of Bis- marck, spoke to the pupils of the Mrs. Faser is a new member of} the high school faculty. She ing freshmen and sophomor lish. teach- Eng: ILLINOIS ROAD FILM ABROAD. The celebrated Ilinois road film used so successfully in promoting that state’s $60,000,000, dollar bond issue last fall and being the same as that recently shown in Bismarck has heen requested to be displayed both in France and China. Over one-half the states of the Union have made inquiries of the Ilinois Bond Issue commit- mittec regarding its literature and procedure in giving publicity to the bond issue proposition. J, E. KAULFUSS, Asst. Chief Enginer, State Highway Com., Bismarck North Dakota. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—By discharged soldier and ‘married man, job to run a tractor; eight year’s experience in auto and tractor work; was aviation mechan- ie, Address M. A. Dove, Milan, Minn, -lw FOR SALE—Oak chiffonter. Also room for.rent. Gentleman preferred, Call 807K. 221 it ladies at 2 2baty POSLAM WANTS TO HELP YOUR BROKEN-OUT SKIN When any itching skin dis ects or when any slight eruption# spot begins to itch and burn, apply Poslam. You may be confident that the trouble is having the right trea Johnson's: store, f { ment, for you have called to your, aid) a he g power highly concentrated, cl nd persistent. Itching stops and the skin {gels immeasureably teful. In the treatment of virulent} s and all surface cs € ly Citys. -With. Po kin, is; tender Tams and sensitive. COWAN’S Saturday & Sunday WE WILL SELL 1 LOWNEY’S MIXED CHOCOLATES Resa price 80c_ per poun POD sre tease 60c COWAN Drug Store References Formerly With Mason & Hamlin,Carlyle M. Scott, Prof. of Music State U. of Minn. Steinway, Knabe, Ete. F.W. JANICH Expert Tuner & Repairer of Pianos, Players Organs, Etc. Pianos Sold Leave Orders. | and ¢ Box 583 Exchanged Bismarck Tribune Music sults are quick- | . WEATHER REPORT. For. ‘Twenty-four noon Feb: 2. ? ‘Temperature.at 7 a.m. . Temperature at noon Higrest yesterday. . Lowest yesterday Lowest: last ‘night Precipitation Highest wind velocity . + 26] bal lteam accompanied by their root- + 18) ers arrived in Bismarck today ‘on No. + 19/3. This afternoon they visited the 18| state house and watched the iegisla- - JON] ture at workk. Tonight they — will meet the local team at the high schoo! sh Forecasts gym in the final big gam eof basket For North Dakota: — Unsettled to-| pall before the district tournamen night and Saturday; probably .l.ght| ‘phe local team played at Valley Ci smow; not much change in tempera-!iwo weeks ago and were defeated Lo ture. hto 11. The Valley City team will play this evening with the addition of Lowest. |their star forward Bowen. The Bis “ oy ‘Temperatures. |marck ‘team is now hitting a god¢ Fargo -. 26 stride and with all the regulars Wilision the line up they expect t1 reverse the /ES St. Paul . defeat and even up maiter with tne/SS Winnipeg | visitors. = Helena ... Owing to the counter attraction at Chicago the Auditorium last Friday nigntsthe Swift Cu Kansas City . ORRIS W. ORTS, Meteorologist. t Basket ball on and the pich. The crowd was only average. has drawn: well this se enthu game will start at Four teams will be represented in IG DANCE {the South rm District tournament games which will be played here on March 6 and 7. M from Steele, Mandan and ¢ sent word to make hotel reservations AMLUAKROOAUEUAAUUA The Coterie Club will give a public dance Friday evening, Feb. 21, at the Armory. Music by O’Connor’s Orchestra. Every- | body invited. 2-20-21} Carney Coal Phone 91 | Salad Jell 0. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. | Lime Jiffy-Jell is fla- vored with lime-fruit es- mu | | ead a JONES | | a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts are “The Most of the Best for the| Least.” dd | flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly con- /densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty —and it is. You will change from i old-style gelatine dainties | | when you once try Jiffy- Jel. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer ae now Staple and Fancy © | ° Groceries ; Jif f y jell Cream & Cottage Cheese 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents FOOD AND SOCEABILITY “ARE FOND: OF EACH OTHERL ... Always Serve the Very Best, When You Entertain a Guest!!! | Mr. Provider invited some friends to dinner last night | and they all complimented me on my cooking but I didn’t | get flustered and sav, “Oh, I thank\You"" Sty antdeR Yip ih) told them where | bought the gaods thetohadeatens his 00" is the’ place. TEA ond tart ’ y tdyiad Many a’wife gets blamed for an unsatisfactory: meal, when in reality it was caused by inferior goods. You will never be disappointed if you buy vour gro- ceries and meats at our.store. We make it a point to always carry the best quality of goods. Phone BTA, KUPITZ CO. Phone 88——WIll Connect You with All Departments——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street * Bismarck GROCERY DEPARTMENT “JUST A LITTLE BETTER” 100 boxes Evaporated Apricots just arrived and will be sold (by the 25 Ib. box) 14¢ at, per pound .........- eee eee eee teen eees 15c uananeCNCOnaN Evaporated Apricots, «= ; by the pound *.. 10 bars White Borax ~ for i for). ee 2 14-lb. cans. Hershey for 3 cans Fowler brand Peas, 20c seller, for Bulk Marmalade, extra fine, per pound Bulk Peanut Butter, per pound ... Sauer Kraut, No. 3 cans, ‘ DAE Vis Ca) ate rs fe aR Sie proMrn eines We Specialize in Cottage Cheese and High Test Cream Fresh Tomatoes—Radishes—Onions—Brussell, Sprouts Cauliflower — Head Lettuce — Spinach Green Peppers—Cucumbers MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Dressed Chieken Pork Tenderloin Brookfield Sausage Bulk Oysters : " SPECIALS ee ow Be Coleen an BBC Bulk Mince Meat, per lb... fc ff a 8 le 8. VALLEY CITY TO \for them... This -will be the first time‘ iate the bowels—nature’s.spring tonie- hours in years that Dickinson has not been | cleanser. °S: Breslow. ee ee PLAY BISMARCK ' 2 strong contender and 4t will be a disappointment to many to know that +. 26|\ yphe Valley City high school basket! they will not have a team here. How- ‘ever, the tournament promises to be a good one. ing: ! Always bears ‘Tea now; it will drive out the. germs the lof Winter, purify the stomach, regu- Signature a 2H VSAUGSUNESUOUAIOGSOOUCSAUGALTAAUAA SriNVMNVNUNNNNUONURSANAARUEUGLAUUARAURA GUA ‘Do you appreciate a good cup of Coffee? .If so, try our CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years. walt until your blood is im- shed and you are ‘sick and. ail- take Hollister's Rocky Moimtain Richholt’s Cash 4 Carry [Phe 31] Grocery’ [7m & Thayer| SATURDAY SPECIALS Bacon In the Strip, per pound BAKER’S CHOCOLATE— per package ........ 6. eee ee eee eee 45c BAKER’S COCOA— POF CAN 2. see cee eee eee eee ete nes 23 Cc AND WE SELL EVERYTHING Et. 1 IN OUR LINE AT THE LOWEST MARKE’. PRICE = Brown & Geiermann Quality Groceries at Prices ‘That Talk, PHONE 53 114 5TH'ST. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fancy Bananas — Oranges — Grape Fruit — Apples Celery — Cauliflower — Head Lettuce — Green Peppers Sweet Potatoes — Spinach — Carrots — Rutabagas Parsnips — Solid Cabbage LENNOX SOAP— Special, 10 bars for. ... see e ee eee eee eee STAR NAPTHA WASHING POWDER— Special, per package . 1.0). 3UN BRIGHT or SPOTLES: Special, 7 cans for Poe EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK— CHOICE NAVY BEANS-—A few. frosted ones, 10 lbs. for SNOWBALL POPCORN— 2 packages for ... MONTANA PURE STRA 10-Ib. pail ee HEINZ FIG PUDDING— x Large can, 50c; medium ..,.......-+ee seen eee CHOICE APRICOT Per pound 25¢ wood nai Logan’s 118 Third St. Both Phones 211 Try This for Your Sunday Dinner Chocolate Pudding 1 Egg 1% Cup Milk 1 Cup Flour 1 Teaspoonful B. Powder 1% Cup Sugar 114 Squares Chocolate “ Mix Well and Steam 1 Hour FRESH EGGS— per dozen CELERY — HEAD LETTUCE — SWEET POTATOES ORANGES—Per dozen, 30c, 60c ond Siac ae ef aN iets neha aay LEMONS—Large, fancy 300 size, per dozen ....... a aye dhe eT ae 35 Cc FANCY GRAPE JIT— BANANAS—Very fine, per pound ... : NATIONAL BISCUIT COOKIES Just received a fresh shipment of those dandy Cookies. and Superfine Crackers. COFFEE—FRESH ROASTED—COFFEE Fresh Roasted Coffee. Guaranteed to please. 40 Per ib. a5e and Soe as x Cc HERRING—Plain or spiced in 10 lb. pails. $1 65 0 the Siete Se eee Os Sie we edie woe viene waa . e Each oh alk ey $2.65 Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday Leaves at 4 p. m. Week Day Deliveries—10:30 and 3:30 —

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