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For Infants and Children. be ain eal Mothers Know That 4 o8 ; . . fy) WNT) Genuine Castoria imilating theFood by Regula: ne Stomacks and Bowels of neither ay | Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC Respc of OADESAMIELPTOBE Pumpkin Sood Alx Senna i ! an “hi — Ahefpful Remedy for | Gonstipationand Diarr || and Feverishness a! || Loss OF SLEEP ' resiffting therefrom-in!t § GeNTAUR COMPANE. RK- \ "ae Thirty Years RIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK C1TY. COMPENSATION . 5. In the month of July of ACT UPHELD rdous employment, as defined act, shall mail to the bureau a tement giving the number of his the kind-of employment ges paid to each of them. E employer subject to all pay annually to the the amount of premium deter- d fixed by the bureau, the SALE IN CARLOAD LOTS Geo. Coleman Opposite McKenzie Hotel HAY FOR Heat ALL Your House THROUGH ONE REGISTER Yes, it’s just as possible in your home as it has been in fifty thousand others. You, too, may have every room comfortable with balmy healthful heat, reaching every corner by Nature’s method of circulation—and all through only one register! It isn’t necessary to clutter up your house with pipes, overheat your cellar and incur big bills —not when you can get the ~- TE URNACE Te %eOriginal Patented Pipeiess Furnace It cah be set up in a day, without inconvenience'to you, and will make your home so comfortable in the severest winter weather you will be well repaid. Your house will be uniformly warm; your cellar will be just right for the storage of fruits and vegetables. Your fuel bill wilf be less than with stoves that heat only a part of your house. The Caloric is the Original Patented Pipeless Furnace—the re- sult of the study of competent engineers tb solve the: heating prob- TS lem in the’ most satisfactory way. That they have snc- Russes@e ceeded is proved by. the fact that the, number. of Calorics: 25M sold on an absoltite guarantee of satisfaction is three times ) greater than any other pineléss furnace. ‘The cause of'this satisfaction lies in the patented and exclusive principles that distinguish the Caloric from all others, Te {8 not spine furnace. provided with an extra , but & complete: revolution in furnace building d signed exclusively for pipeless heating. Pte Come In And See Us. ‘We will show you what these principles ate,-and will then. see hse Colonie. Guallty mesa, wie’ it alwioy succeeds. and why imitations’ cannot accomplish’ the same results, Then you will be in no danger of. buying an in- | terior article, with alliits disappointment in later. months.. Get a. copy*of, the hook “Pi 8,” which tells the fact about pipeless heating. If you come in, write/for it C. A. Finch Lumber Co. Bismarck, NSD. os Made bh THE MONTTOR STOTE'E RANCHO. Cinolansti- Om to be determined by the clas- | ar every employér carrying on | | shaft [are forty two classes of rates fixed by HOW TO PROPELLER MAKE PROPELLERS AND FITTINGS WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE BOYS OF BISMARCK PATTERN’ ‘A’ alcohol lamp , Re propeller | (ebrass tube = washer 60 FRET OF RUBBER STRAND REQUIRED FOR MOTIVE POWER tEORGE F.. McLAUGHLIN | { ‘echnical Editor, Aerial Age» | The flying model‘ airplane is driven) by two propellers and a .“rubber mo- tor” Two 101-2° inch’ propellers - are used, which turn in opposite direc- 30 feet. of| wood, has dried: Do not,“Beénd too led into 12} quickly’ or the plade may, split, buty xty feet of rub-) Work it gradually and do#not let it) , therefore, is needed, altogether. |scorc. S You can get this rubber at any depar' When one propeller hed, ‘the ment store and at many stationers#ther is made with blades bent in ‘the! The strands are tied to the hooks of j oppo: ite direction, but the blades must the propell with double knots. The; have the same amount of curve as the other ends are similarly tied to hooks| first propeller. ‘ which hooked on to the hooks that} are fastened to the front end of the} Ver, § } Blan rs. imade e cut from 1-16 ine Yoneer (preferably birch) 2 inches | wide and 10 inches jong. ‘Two blanks | should be shaped to the pattern shown / see “A” on plan); it is important} that both blanks-be exactly nilar, RRR eee sification, rules and rates made and published by the bureau. Sec. 9. Employers who comply with this act are not liable to dam-| ages for any injury or death of their employees. The Party From Ohio | We should note well that no amount | is payable until the rules and rates have been “made and published,” and thus far no rates have beén published. However, it is true the bureau has employed a party from Ohio to make the rates for $3600, and to give advice concerning the same for $1500 a year. He has made about fourteen hundred different rates, which the bureau has adopted and kept without publishing the same, though it .has collected | about $500,000. In the State of Washington there statute and expressed by figures in- dicating a decimal part of the pay- roll. (3 Stat. 6604.) “The rates are classified and expressed thus: Tunnels; bridges; ditches; sew- ers; house moving; house Wrecking -. (30.528 6.44 00455 065 Iron and steel frame structures, .080 Shaft making ... 061 Carpenter work . 035 _ In that way any hazardous industry is charged with a specific rate, which is not left to the conjecture of any expert of bureau. Ins -Washington each rate com- mences with a decimal .0, which means that the premium is less than one percent ,of the’ payroll, but in A Coated Tongue? What.it Means A bad breath, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, languor and debility, are usually signs that the ‘liver, ig out of order. Pror. HEem- METER says: “The liver is an organ secondary in importance only to the - heart.” ¥ \We-can A mManufacr, ture poisons within’ our ‘own’ hodies ‘ which* are os deadly a3 a srake’s ‘venouh The liver acté.as a guard’over’ our well-being, sifting out’ the cinders and rshes from the general ‘circulation: A blockade in the intestines piles a heavy burden upon the liver: /If the intestines are’ choked or clogged up, the circulation of the . bléod becomes poisoned and. the: system beeomes - loaded -. with . toxic .waste, and we suffer from headaehe, yel- ‘ow-coated tongue, bad. taste in mouth, nausea, or gas, acid dys- pepsia, languor, debility, yellow, skin or eyes. At such times one shotld take castor oil or a pleasant: laxz- tive. Such a one is made, of. May- apple, leaves of aloe and jalap, put into ready-to-use form by’ Doctor Pierce, nearly. fifty. years ago, and wold for 25 cents by all druggists ¢& Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant’ Pellets. » If you want a iive dance ORCHESTRA. Call or write - DIAGRAM. SHOWING DIRECTION IN WHICH PROPELLERS “SHOULD TURN» - |known to the English language. It 9 | ment to mean any /employment hook for rubber | hook for. other end of rubber ~ Tod « SHEET hooked to frame Place the’ blank in hot water for about five minutes: so that it becomes viable, ahd then, bend the blades\at either “end of {thé Aub so that both are exactly the same shape.. ‘The ‘ending | ig done over a caudle flame-nntil the} After -sandpapering toa smooth fin- a coat of shellac, dope or varnish uid be applied, so the blades will; etain thefr shape. i Por the propeller shaft, a. steel hat} pin wire about two inches long is used. One end is heated and bent for about one-fourth’ of “an inch, and hooked! ayound the propeller hub (see: “B” on jlan.” Notches made in the hub will) ish } North- Dakota the rates are much higher than in Washington and not one of the fourteen hundred rates commences. with a’ decimal .0. Here are a few specimen’ of the North Da- kota rates on the’ pay roll. Per cent 4.95 2.15 Coal mining, lignite . Carpenter work, in shop . Carpenter work, out of shop . Newspaper offices Stores, wholesale and retail . -60 Insurance agencies,......... 65 Clerical and office employees . 20 Hotels . i 85 Restaurants oe 70: Domestic service -10 Principie Objections __ The principal ‘objections to the act in question ‘and the. procedure under it are as follows: (1) The title 6f the act relates only to hazardous business. Hence, so far as the act relates to a non-hazard- ous business, it is not within the title. In the body of the act the word hazardous is givén a meaning un- defines the words hazardous employ- In which one or more. persons are regu: larly employed in the same business ‘or establishment, with the exception of agriculture, domestic service and steam railroads; but as there can be no employment in which there is not one or more persons, the act does, in effect, declare that every employ- ment is hazardous, with the excep- tions stated, which declaration is ab- surd., Section 61 of the constitution makes the title of paYamount im- portance. eIts function is to indicate to the public-and the legislature the subject of the. legislation ‘contained in the act. The, Words used in the title carinot..be, Varied..or. changed by referéncestp the body of the act. E ¥ ‘ass County, 14 N. D. Tw the'title of an act’ the legis- lature. must use English words in ‘their ordinary and accepted meaning. They may not use Greek ‘or Latin and then explain’ the words in the body. of the act. . all Jaws of a general nature must have a uniform operation. (Sec. 11.)- The act in quéstion is of a.general nature and its operation is, not uniform. It excepts. agriculture, domestic. service and steam. railroads, It Was passed. by a farmer, legislaturd which. did not @are'to impose on themselves the bur- dens’ of, ‘compulsory;:insurance for their eniployees,:. It is ‘an.act for the cities and ‘not forthe country.’ The tion had! n@sinterest in tl wid: hence. the’ rate: making power was delegated toa bureau, and it let out the job to-& non-resident who. had no, interest in’ the rates. only, to. ing. with his pel i 0... Under: the liberal power given by the, statute the bureau might have fxed;tl onrpensation at thirty -forty:~ thousand. However, t has held. void a statute giving the Secretary of State power to use all the motor vehicle.tax for its. collection. ©. (State.v./Wetz, 168 N. W. 845.) eo 8 Rate Makers; Laws Makers (3) - Under’ the statute the rate tnakers do‘act as law/makers and, levy a tax on a large claus) ‘of © persons benefit; it is to take p) EtyWiths the due process of law. To hold’ot! wise would, be'to put the employers at the mercy sof the rate makers’ and: to subject, them tov loss; Of, 1 withéut’ due’ process of Duréan: can AS’ a cate Fred Svaren—Phone 733K | ling of limitation? Ante hoe f typewri “AN AIRPLANE brass ee soldered Gta PATTERN 3¢Part: PROPELLERS & FITTINGS FOR A ; FLYING MODEL AEROPLANE j wrapping. (2) Now the constitution provides} jn a atgu Cot ie Jules geena hie lount of a’ just premium, * why, not teh times the amount where “ig, the a This store HOW AN EGG"! BEATER MAY BE CONVERTED INTO A WINDER |iENG ~ FOR THE RUBBE! STRANDS: BRASS The Store With | a Conscience Union Men's: Hours Open Saturday evenings; closed Sundays all day. Positively one price to all, and money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied, ARE YOU WITH US? i canuunneauncnsncvenanvavaoniannannnesncanndavsanedvanevccnesnngggnsecacuccvusenesgegacneaecneeeeitity, 19. -— SATURDAY, OCT. 25; 19 s pers at 8 A! M. and closes at 6 P. M. Are You With Us? UAUAUAUAGAUUNOUUCONOCUAUCNOGUOOONUOUAUUOOONUUEGOQuOOONUEAULUEOBNUUEOL keep the shaft place when bound roe with, thread’ (seeC” on plan). A 1-8 Rosiery. inch length of rass tubing is next | —_.- — “Hon? forget JOHNSON’S for |WE DO HHMSTITCHING and picot ger Sewing Machine 10-24-2wks edge work. § Co., 211 Fourth St. slipped: on fo-the shaft, to act as.a washer between the propeller and ‘the bearing. Get this’ brass ‘tubing at a Lardware store. The hearing which holds the shaft to thé main frame, is a one-half inch length of tubing just large enough to admit the sliaft. A strip of light bi cut to the pattern shown on plan, lent ‘around Fearing and soldered. If you have not the necessary tools for this take this little job to a plumber. Bearings for-both propellers are sim- ilar. Bearings aré then clipped over the ends of. the bamboo brace, and se- curely fixed with glue and thread Voize, 519 Fourth St. fC ———— ——— AVhen the bedring is set, insert the ropelier shaft through it, and, after aking Sure the propellers run stnooth and true, bend the end of the shaft to form 2 hook for the’ rubber strands. in hotels and, restaurants, and ‘it ap- pears that the rates ‘for hotels and restaurants are nearly one per cent of the pay roll, which is ‘the powder making rate in Washington. As the business involves no material risk the rate serves no purposé only to give an excuse for reducing wages and charg- ing exorbitant prices, such as ten cents for a cup of tea, coffee or milk. ° It gives an excuse for profitteering. We, must hold that when power is given to any board without special limitation, the Jaw does always imply a condition that the power must be used'in a just-and reasonable manner. The legislature itself ddes not posses arbitrary power to levy a tax or to deprive any person of property and of course it cannot delegate such power to any board or person. i As the chief redson for state| in- surance is that it may carry the risk for less than private: companies, the state rate must be excessive when it is higher than that of solvent corpo- rations. In this case it does not seem necessary to hold void the Workmen’s Compensation Act, but in regard to proceedings“ under the act the court should hold and adjudge: (1). That without first making and publishing a schedule of rates the ‘Bureau has no authority to demand, receive or collect any money from Many. ey. any, party. (2) That the schedule of rates must be just and reasonable’ and not}: ALTA HERRINGTON. RICHARDSON, Teacher De positors pratecteti The “Old Sock” Business Is largely L thing of the past. No longer does a business man reach in some receptacle and bring out nickles and dimes with which to pay his bills...” He has a checking account at the bank-and when, either cash or checks come in they are deposited to the credit of his cheeking account. Likewise when he has bills to pay he draws a check = on his bank. He avoids carrying large sums on his person, i his cancelled check is ‘a legal receipt—he is doing business the quickest, and most efficient way. finding that dollars go farther when they are placed on'a © checking account. This bank welcames the checking’ ac-.’ count of either business men, firms or homes. abs i The Bismarck Bank — Bismarck Piano and Expression Studio. Seven Years of Successful Teaching Phone 511K. Bismarck, N. D. 1 homes are adapting businéss .methods—and 7 North Dakota » arbitrary, excessive and vexatious. 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