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a d ) } 4 PEOPLE THOUGHT LEAGUE VERSION OF LAW CORRECT Chief" Justice Says, Intent in Amending Administration Bill Was Clear ELECTORS GIVEN PROMISE Expressing the belief that the legis- Jators of the 16th assembly.. and ,the people who approved the board of ,ad- ministrgtion act ‘at the ‘referendum Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Doctor Connor, formely of Johns popes hospita!. Tnousands of men suf- fering from fatal diseases would be in perfect health today were it not for the leadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit now before it’s too late. ‘It’s a simple repens to rid yourself of the tobacco abit in any form. Just go to any up-to- date drug store and get some Nicotol tabiets; take them as directed and lo; the ‘pernicious habit quickly vanishes, Druggists refund the money-if they fail, Be sure to read large and interesting an- notncement by Doctor Connor soon to get of nicotine: poisoning and * h avoid it, In the meantime try Nicotol’ ‘tablets; you will be sufprised at the re- sult... Lenhart’s and Jos. Breslow. Bad Sickness ‘ . Caused by. s ’ Cid-otomac If people only realized the health-destroying powerot an acid-etomach—of the maps kinds of sickness and micery it causes—of the lives it literally wrecks—they would guard against it as carefully as they do against a deadly plague. You know in an instant the firetaymp- tome of acid-stomach—pains of indigestion; distressing, painful bloat; sour, gassy sto: ach; belching; food repeating; heartburn. etc. ‘Whenever your stomach feels this way you ehould lose no time in putting itto rights. If you'don't, serious consequences are almost sure to follow, such as intestinal fermentation. auto-intoxication, impairment of the entire nervous system, headache, biliousness, cir- thogis of the liver; sometimes even catarth of the stomach and intestinal ulcers and cancer. If you are not feeling right. see if it isn't acid-stomach that is the cause of-your ill health. Take EATONIC, the wonderful mod- em etomach remedy. EATONIC Tablets quickly and surely relieve the pain, bloat, belchiag, and heartburn that indicate acid- stomach. Make.the stomach strong, clean and sweet. By keeping thestomach inhealthy Condition so that you can get full strength from your food, your general health steadily improves. Suse try EATONIC and you will be as enthu- siastic ag the thousands who have used it and who say they never dnaae anything could bring such marvelous relief. So get ‘a big 50-cent box of EATONIC from Some of our chrysanthemums are coming on early, i themums that sell today in other mark Reeults are marvelously quick. * OF COURSE YOU DO— and you want to make her happy, so don’t forget our special sale of CHRYSANTHEMUMS, for Saturday only— Per Dozen, $2.00 election last June believed that the amendment to the original bill includ- ed in much discussed “section 9” re- Served to Miss Minnie J, Nielson, state superintendent of public ‘instruction, all of her powers and rights, Chief Justice A. M. Christianson dissents from the majority opinion of the su- preme court which holds that the board of administration has autliori- ty to supervise and control the pre- paration of the course of study ‘for North Dakota's public schools. “It seems clear that insofar as there is any conflict between Section 9 and the prior provisions of the bill, Sec- tion 9 is expressive of the legislative intent,” says Chief Justice Christian- son,--in- his opinion filed ‘Thursday evening. ‘WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVED “That was the construction placed upon the law by the officials whose duty it was to prepare election notices and ballots for the referendum elec- tion, and every elector who voted t> approve or reject the law expressed his choice upon the ballot which in- formed him positively and unequiyo- cally that Senate Bill No. 134 did not abridge any of the ‘powerg and duties, of the superintendent of public in- struction,’ and in confimatiion of that statement his attention was directe1 to Section 9 of the law, hat sectio was the only one in: the entire act which was specially called to the at- tention of the electors, Hence, it ap- pears that not only the legislators who acted but the people who approved Senate Bill No, 134 must have intend- ed Section 9 to be controlling upon the matters covered thereby. Any prior provision in the act in irreconcilable conflict therewith should therefore be deemed mugatory.” SECTION 9 FINAT “Section 9,” says tne chief justice, “was not only the last in order of ar- rangements, but the last in point of time. It was formulated and insert- (EK RELEF FROM CONSTPATON Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets , That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. ‘Edwards «produced Olive dabers t he cubetinis for calomel . Edwards, a practicin, ici: for 17 years and calomel’s rokeame enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. ‘ De Pavers: oie tabs do not cont lomel, but a healing, soothing Wegetable laxative. - ..No griping is the““keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them * ifyou have a “dark bro ou have a “‘ wn mouth” — \_ bad breath a dull, tired feeling—sick your druggist today. If not satlatactory 8 N /“headache—torpid liver—constipation, turn it and he will refund your money. EATONIC for YOUR ACIDSTOMACD “you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ _ Olive Tablets att bedtime. i y Thbusands take them ight just to keep right. Try them. Tbcand Be. a we - AT moving pictures. Field”. ‘ George's MMA rristice MMMM: Sunday SHES Auditorium REV. GEORGE BUZZELLE of St. George’s Church “will conduct a SPECIAL SERVICE at the Audit. - torium on Sunday, Nov. 9th, at 7.30 P. Kt. LIFE OF GENERAL PERSHING in two reels of COMMUNITY: SINGING, led by SPENCER BOISE, of the Million Dollar Band. | HENRY HALVORSON ill sing “In Flanders VIOLIN SOLO by Angus McDonald. O’CONNOR’S:ORCHESTRA. rds of counsel and cheer by the Rector of St. Gverybody welcome. j t= en IUAQAIOSOEOUUENEONONOOUAGOGOCONNCUAQQOOONEUAGOGOAUNEOUGOGOOONUOOGGOOGONEETGGNOGANEOUGOGOLONAOOUEOSOOOAOOOGOOOOOOOUUAGAA Jed after the bill had been introduce. Why was it inserted? What evil in the original Dill was it intended to remedy? What object did the men who insisted upon and procured the amendment have in mind? These questions naturally suggest themselves and it comes to me are fully answer- ed by the language of Section 9 aad the history’ of the passage of the law. “Certainly Section 9 was inserted for some purpose. The legislators di not insert it merely to increase th number of words in the law. Th jlanguage. of the section is plain ang unequivocal. It must have been in- sorted to accomplish the purpose which its language: indicates, 'NAQTS CLEARLY ESTABLISHED, “The primary purpose of Senate} Bill No. 134 was to create the board jof administration; to abolish the, hoard of regents, the board ‘of ‘ontrov' and the board of education, and to confer upon the new board the pow- ers possesed by the boards to be aboi-| ished. Opposition was made to the! bill on the ground that it would de- |prive the superintencent of public in- Struction of powers which had been and were then being exercised by that official, under the then existing laws. |The senate thereupon amended — the 'bill and obyiated the objection, by in- 'serting the specific provision that the board of administration should have No further right of supervision and ,control over the powers and duties of the superintendent of public instrue- ition than that which had been posses- sed by the three boards which it suc- ceeded. ‘These facts are clearly estab- lished by the language of the law and the history of its enactment.” MISS NIELSON LOST Miss Nielson appealed to the su- preme court for a writ of prohibition to prevent the board of administra: tion’ from putting into practice a re- {solution adopted at its initial meet- ing decreeing that the fixing of the course of study for the common schools of the state be taken over by an educational commission, which the; board had just created under Senate Bill 134.° In the majority opinion of the supreme court the power of the board of administration\to direct, su-| pervise ‘and control the courses of, construction placed on Section 9, both! study was upheld, and the popular by leaguers. and by opponents of the administration, was declared false in- so far as if reserved to Miss Nielson any powers which the supreme court} deduced from a reading of the act had tbeen conferred by the legislature upon! the board of administration. CHURCHES WILL HOLD SERVICES FORLOCAL POST BISMARCK DAILY TRIB! and in preference to letting them spoil we are giving you Chrysan- ets from $4.00 to $10.00 per dozen, at .00 per dozen. THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITHO-PHOSPHATE Weak, thin people—men or are nearly always nervou; conclusively proving that thinn ness, debility and ‘neurasthenia e ost invariably due to nerve starvation. eed your nerves and all these symp- toms due to nerve starvation will dis- appear. Eminent specialists state that one of the best things for the nerves is an organic phosphate known among drug- gists as Bitro-Phosphate i tablet of which should each meal, Being a genuine and not a stimulant or drug. . Bitro-Phosphate taken by the weak sufferer, and the use are often simply aston By strengthening the n weak, tired people regain energy a vigor} thinness and angularity give way te plumpness and curves; sleep returns to the sleepless; confidence and cheerfu!-| ness replace’ debility and gloom; dull! y become bright, and pale, sunken regain the pink glow of health, XAUTION—Bitro-Phosphate the use of which is inexpensive, Iso wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much so, that many people gains of weight in a fe taking it who do no’ flesh, should use extra fat-producing foods. OO men have stated they would be glad to accede to the request. The Bismarck Post of. the legion will, attend the sery in the morn- ing at their respective churches. and have promised to attend the services conducted by Rey, Buzzelle at — the Auditorium in a body. As there are more than 400 members of the legian in the county, most of whom reside in Bismarck it is expected that the auditorium: will, be well filled. The services will start promptly at. 7:39 p. m., and Rey, Buzzelle has arranged an interesting program, interspersed with’ mus’ « “The purpose of the legion and «f the church’ is the same,” ‘Rev. elle said today, “They both stand for God, for country for a true Christian spirit and I am glad to take part iu the services Sunday evening. I would like to see the legion made ‘Legion Sunday ® permanent institution in our country.” Rev. Buzzelle is expected to make a short talk on what the legion stands for, what it has accomplished and in what way its future lies, The mem- bers are taking a keen interest in the auditorium services and at the | meeting of the Bismarck post every member present stated that he and his MOTHERS, DO THIS— When_the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No. telling how soon’the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a safely and most delicate Its following its can be hh ee sire to put on ‘are in avoiding Rev. George Buzzelle to Conduct Special Program at the Auditorium Sunday In common with all other cities in the country, Bismarck will celebrate Sunday as American Legion Sunday with special services st practically all of the churches and with a big service at the city auditorium in the evening under the direction of Rev. George Buzzelle. All of the ministers in the county have been asked to hold special sery- ices Sunday strésging ‘the things that the American Lesion stands for ani almost without exception the clergy- BLOOD POISONING Wanelin's Wizard Oil a Safe First Aid Treatment How often lockjaw and blood poisoning result from the neglect of a slight scratch or little cut! Ham- lin’s Wizard Oil is a safe and effec- tive first aid treatment. It is a pow- * erful antiseptic and should be ap- plisd immediately to wounds of this ind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothing and healing and quickly drives out pain and inflam. mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and toothache. Get it from druggists for 30 cunts. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 tents. Guaranteed. For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the. jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief, It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use, Tt is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgiq headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, Night o Morning 5% eep Your E HOSKIN immediate family would attend services, _tue MacDonald _ Bros. “Euphonic Orchestra.” Concert and dance. Phone 237. 520 Kighth eae? 3 We can save you money by getting your cylinders reground, fitted with new pistons and rings. Write for prices. Bis- marck Foundry & Welding Co. Daily Fashion Hint OSTA, FOR ALL-ROUND WEAR. This costume features a tunic blouse which may be developed in novelty suiting or material to cor- respond with the skirt. The open front.is finished with a deep collar and there is a vest of silk to match the collar. Turn-back cuffs may be added to the one-piece sleeves, if de- sired. The tunic is in two pieces and gathered at the waist. The entire costume requires 4%4 yards 54-inch material. Alone, the blouse calls for 8 yards 54-inch material. y Pictorial Review Tunic Blouse No. 8550. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8574. Siz- es, 24 to 38 inches waist. Price, 20 cents. A. W. Lucas & Co., sole agents for = Clear «4 Healthy Fire hee becuse Book Murine Co, Chicago. USA, i Pictorial Review Patterns K. OF C. HALL Saturday Night, November 8th GIVEN BY Ruby Ladies Orchestra “Singing and Playing THE LATEST HITS Admission: $1.00 “Lots of Pep” OF THE SEASON Plus War Tax “Lots of Pep” B LUTHER LEAGUE The Luther league of the Swedisn Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting at home of Mr. and Mrs, ¥ Swenson, 100 Thayer street, this even- Manufacturer of every kind of Envelopes and Filing Containers ecurit Envelo ¢ (@mpan\ Secucily nvelope Gr = U.S. A. Minneapolis, SCUCUTUUTAEGUNAUEAUEAUEDUALOOOOOAUAUEAUEGUEUAUEAUAGEOUUACUGOUACUUOCEEOEA TEAC EOE: BUST RECEIVED—An clegant line of exclu- sive easel phosograph frames, comprising gen- erous selections of the approved new art and period designs, done in solid walnut, mahogany, antique gold and oxidized silver. 4 Exquisite workmanship and truly artistic design. 4] Uery appropriate for holiday photographs. wh > Holmboe Studio, @uality Photographs Why Not Re- member the Wife Today ? ISMARCK, N. DAK. clock. All the young ing at 8:00 ally invited to attend. people are cor Suits cleaned and pressed, hats. tleaned and reblocked. We guarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- ters and Cleaners. Phone 58. FEaenvvasgveevenveeveaeeenenueavesaesveevnaveaceneaueeueseZeaeeneauevegsuauenueneeyenueedeeueasuadcaiains ONE LOT AT MISS MARY Opposite the Van Horn Hotel. ONELOT AT ....... ONE LOT AT .,..... MILLINERY SATURDAY We will place on sale a large stock of Trimmed Hats which for convenience we have arranged in three lots at prices that will appeal to every woman who knows a bargain. BUCHHOLZ Bismarck, N. D.