The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 3

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Oh!. Yes! JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. vy our whistle, which will sound-the time— + 8 a. m. 12 noon. J and'5 p. m. and remember we do Laun- dering, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Laundry and Cleaning done which’ comes home odorless and looks like new. PHONE 54. Bismarck Steam , Laundry Co, OFFICERS’ DOUBLE. with inverted BREASTED MODELS flaps; buckled Ladies’ Models made of same material If;not satisfied, return coat JOH Bismarck oni rand Forks ~ The House Bismarck’s x g nix Hose x x EITM MEA Oe Eee COO COLO ‘ ‘ ~ Civilians Buy Army Raincoats From: Government Contractors at Cost THE PEERLESS CO., Dept. 30, 80 Branford Place, Newark, — N. J., will ship, postpaid, to you direct on receipt of..i..:.... The one 'type of Rgincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result of two years’ experimentation by army experts. Made strictly to government speci- fications of government inspected cloth, guaranteed durable and fast color. No wet can get through—hermetically cemented, storm-proof collar with storm-proof tab, interfitting’ fly front, side pockets with additional slit to reach inside clothing without opening coat. Back is sanitarily ventilated, concealed by auplex yoke, giving cape effect. Because the war ended unexpectedly and military requirements ceased, civil- jans may buy these government approved raincoats at factory cost, .$8.50 Peerless Raincoats are the Genuine Government Model for $25No0 $30. ~Deliyered free to your door on receipt of. 1,000 Garments Largest Garment Shop Buy your Xmas Hosiery here as we sell the Phoe- lar Prices Johnson’s for. your Xmas Gifts as we have them by. “Open Every Evening Unil 9 O'dodk GOVERNOR SIGNS 72 ACTS OF THE 16TH ASSEMBLY (Cortinued from page one) to let Standard in on same basis as indeperdients. ‘S. B. 11, authorizing. Bank of ‘North Dakota to transfer public funds from one department to another. ‘S$. B. 12, eliminating.from income tax act of 1949 discrinvination against unearned income, 8, reducing number of regu- lar asi nt ‘attorneys general from five, as provided for at regular ses- sion, to two, S. 3. 14, requiring architects to be registered and. licensed, providing for commission- er of noxious weeds in each township, S. 5. 19, extmpting banly deposits’ income from taxation, ‘ S. B, 20, making it a felony for state official to wilfully, malign league program or other state department, S. BR. 22, fixing salaries of court stenographers at $2,000 per annum, S. B. 28, relating to the apportion- ment of state aid to consolidated and classified rural schools. S, B, 26, substituting commissioner of insurance for state auditor on state hoard of equalization. S. B. 27, relating to Mmitation of tax levies; \naking exceptions in favor of schooh districts, S. B, 29, requiring common carriers to provide shelter for employes, { NOTICE - SMYRNA CANDY CO. George — John 404 Main Street Wish to notify the public at large, as well as all creditors and _ business houses, that George \Catafi has sold all his interests to John Danabasi and he is:to assume all responsibility and debts: of the Smyrna. Candy Co. Signed this 12th day of December, 1919, at Bismarck, N. D. UVDGGADUULAADUNDUNNOROUOOASLEDI $8.50 adjustable’ fastenings around wrists, pleat down back; belt all around with uckle; convertible collar; outside patch pockets with wrist fastenings. Retailed during war + $10.00 WHEN ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE CHEST MEASUREMENT and money will be refunded SON’ iced Store | Urder by Mail | With Over. Greatest and / at Popu-. fs A UUNUEEAUANNAN EAGT EEUU CURE EET ESTEE t ‘ / “S$. B. 80, providing for organization of dairy cow buying associations and increasing salary of dairy: commis- sioned from $2,500 to $3,400 per an- num, ‘S. B. 32, relating to asSesgment of express, telegraph and _ telephone companies and imposing a gross earn- ings tax on freight. line and car equipment companies. S. B. 31, authorizing governor to take over coal mines’ and other utili- ties in cas® of emergency ‘or threat thereof and to operate them by mili- tary force, and“to. call into military service every able-bodied mele ‘bey tweemthe ages\of 18:and 45 inclusive, ‘S. B. 38, maWing specific appropria- tion of $225,000 for Missouri river bridge and $65,000\for “Red river bridge at Pembina, from motor ve- hicle registration department. ~ B. %4, amendment to home-build- ing act, relating. to issuance of mort- gages, . 8. B. 35, providing for the adoption of. minors and adults by any adult per- son, 'S. B. 36, relating to enforcement -by tax commissioner of collection of state taxes. ce 8. B. 87, appropriating $50,000 to carry out provisions of hail insurance act, to be refunded ‘from hail tay funds, S. B. 40, removing state auditor and secretary of state from state auditing board and substituting for them com- missioner of agriculture and labor and state bank examiner, the other mem- bers being the governor,‘ attorney jzen- eral and state “treasurer; providing that the state auditoy shall act as sec- retary of the:board, and that any three members shali constitute a’ quorum for the transaction of busine pecitie- ally providing that accounts, claims or demands against the state from gtate- owned utilith enterprises and pusi- ness projects shall not be audited by this hoard. / t S. B.. 41, providing for furnishing Notice of expiration of time for re- demtpion upon all moregagees and as- signees of all unsatisfied mortgages. S. B. 42, appropriating ¥ the state emergency commission, S. B. 43, providin, ) per annum for expenses of district judges when serving outside own county. S. B. 44, authorizing $2,000,000 bond issue to provide funds for home-build- ing ‘association, S. B. 48, providing for increase on two-thirds ‘vote of debt lini of incor- porated elty or school district. 8. B. 49, relating to Heensing of fer- ries, providing that on streams for ing county boundaries license from one county is sufficient, S. B. 50, providing for revocation cf certificates of life insurance compa- nies deemed insolvent or violating laws of state. S. B. 51, amending hail insurance act of 1919 giving insurance commis- sioner authority to float loan with in- dustrial commission to make cash pay- ment of losses. , S. B. 53, {nvalidating’ warrants is- sued for building or improvement. of school houses, when within legal dent limit. S. 55, fixing situs of personal pro- perty for taxation. S. B. 56, amending Chapter 216 of 1919 laws relating to one mill tax for school districts. §. B. 57, appropriating $5,000 for re- lief of Alice Bixby, employe of state school for deaf who wis permanently crippled by an aceident there a year ago. S. B, 58, authorizing the purchasing agent of the state board of adminis tration to purchase all suppliess furni- ture, fixtures, printing, ete, for ail state departments except those under the direction of the industrial com- mission, ' HOUSE BILLS MADE. LAWS H. B. 2,/providing for increase of levy for ‘soldiers’ bounty from 1-2 to 3-4 mill on dollar. H. B. 4, extending time for payment of feed and seed liens, H.B. 5, making appropriation for. re- pairs to executive mansion, H. B. 6, repealing unconstitutional act of. last assembly appropriating moneys from capitol building fund for extension of street railway, H.. B. 7, transferring licensing de partment from attorney general's ot- fice to the state sheriff. H. B. 9, appropriating $41,866.27 for motor vehicle registration. ‘ HL B. 10, reducing legal reserve on call money from 20 percent to ten and on. time deposits from 10 to 7 and pro- viding that sixty percent of thia re- serve-can be carried in Bank of North Dakota or other bank. H. B. 13, empowering governor 16 apoint special assistant attorneys gen- eral and fix their compensation; Ayr provriating $25.00 therefor. H. B. 16, relating to consolidation of schools, as H. B. 17, relating to office of. cotinty tax supervisor. Hy B. 19, providing for joint owner ship of pyblic buildings by village and@_townships. Ti. B. 20, repealing moneys and cred its acts of 1915, 1917 and. 1919. H. B. 21, permitting co-operative: as sociations to appropriate five percent of net earnings for “educational pur poses.” \ ! . 86, removing state andito: | snuff: and: cigarette H. from emergency commission and su- stituting commissioner of agriculture, to act with governor: and secretary of state. ; H. B. 38, making appropriattan_ of: $5,000 “for printing and publication board. ~H. B. 39, making emergency. appro- priation of $15,000 for executjve de- partment. H. B. 40, requiring school district —————— =S————SS : USING Tobacco and Snuff —Gold Seal No. 10—Is a guaranteed vegetable treatment for the tobacce, uff > i habits. Sworn affidavits and testimonials from grate- ful ‘men who, Have been cured from the use of this posisonous ore Com- plies with pure food laws. ‘ice: of full treatment, $2.75... Our:book “A” tells why you should NOT use tobacco nuff. It_is FREE, FREE. Send right now. Start/the New Year right by cutting out «old poison tobacco. Tell your friends. Show them this ad- vertisement. Address : he INLAND CHEMICAL CO. . Bismarck, N..D. ‘BISMARCK -DAILY TRIBUNE treasurers to file copies of annual re- port with Bank of North Dakota. . H. B. 41, providing for cutting weeds. and grasses along highways. H.. B, 42, defining the term- “pre cinct”* as applied to elections. H. B. 44, reducing 1919 appropria- tions $581,000, B. 46, viding insurance commis- sioner and one other appolutive mem- bet to be nominated by employers’ as- sociation to workmen’s compensation bureau. P H. OB. 48 creating jolne, investiga- tion eominittee to investigate all ef- forts’ to destroy or injure the pro- perty’ org rights of individuals. ‘or corporatf@ns or any of the industries, state, or the dit ofthe state and appropriating $26,000 for the such committee, ‘HB, 49, requesting of United States to expedite action on 42 ~taxjayers’ action against league’s industrial program. H. B.. 61, Anereasing salaries of railway commissioners to $3,000 per annum»amd directing that they devote full thne'to their dutibs. H, B. 54, creating the office of state sheriff and authorlizing him to es- tablish state constabulary, H. B. 55, reducing apropriations for feeble-minded institute. ‘ It, B. 56, amending act of 1919, re- ° upreme court making of butter fat tests, ‘ fH, B. 57, reducing appropriation for Improvements to state reform school. H.-B. 58, -making appropriation “for salary of séeretary and members of state highway.’commission, , H, B. 59, remitiing and refunding 25 per cent of taxes levied for 1919. H. B, 60, declaring all acts of spe cial ssion emergency measures ef- fective within 10 days. ‘Effective at Once. Under the terms of House Bill 60, which disregards the constitutional amendment proposed by the ‘league and adopted ay the last general elec: tion, and proyides that all acts of Wiis assembly, although none of the impor. t ones -gained the two-thirds ma- jority vote in-the house necessary to carry an emergency claus deemed emergen sures and be. come effective within’ 10 days from the date upon which they are signed by the governor. The league was responsible for an amendment to the constitution which. provides that none but emergency measures: shall: take effect until the first day of July next following thei: n-| bassage, andi that to declare a meas- ure emergency legislation it receive a two-thirds vote «of houses. END OF WORLD COMING DECEMBER 16, SAYS, PROFESSOR 1100ZISS (Continued From Page One) ing an automobile at 75 miles an hour, must both All Arqund }) Cleaigs RUGS PICTURES — ROCKERS \ enterpriges or utilities owned by the; use of} lating to'care of cream and milk and] Floor Lamps Ranging in Price from $35 to $90 many days. Let Us Show You the Newest Kodaks— We have Kodaks, Brownies and Premo Cameras at all prices. You are sure to find in our general stock the very instrument that you would like to give. show you! Mail Orders Filled I! The Townleyized. “kept, press” is going to tell the farmers the truth about the so-called “farmers’ move- ment.” Women’s fashions are going to ‘fol- low rhyme and reason. North Dakota is going to become a part of soviet Russia, with Presi- Night and Morning. UR INE Fae Strong, Healthy Eyes. If they Tire, Itch, jrntatel Infned of itated, ed or UR EVESGranutatea use Murine often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eve Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Cee ee ee eee eenee sense taeeerennesresenanmenresaseceaeaaeet Let Catalogue on Request A Gift That Will Never Be Laid Away— - When you give a Kodak for Christmas, you give some- thing which will never be forgotten.. A Kodak brings with it a joy that is not for one day merely, but for The smiles and good cheer of Christmas Day itself can be made to last through'the magic of the Kodak; and all through the year this miraculous little black box is ready to catch and record the events that are worth yemembering. Can you conceive of a more fitting, more satisfying gift than this? priced from $35.34 —when fitted with Anastigmat. Lens,.-up to $112.21. Brownie Cameras, $2.86 to $19.95, Films, Paper,: Chem|- C etc. us Printing and Enlarging. Make This Your Kodak Christmas BISMARCK, N..D. dent Frazier as its first dictator and Lenine as head of the department of justice, Dance tonight, K. C. hall. |McDonald’s orchestra. Ladies free. We have a very large and up to the minute styles and designs of Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Furni- THERE WILL BE A . MASQUERADE BALL At the Armory on ” NEW YEARS EVE IGANTAL ture to make your selections from. A Few Suggestions for Your: CARPET SWEEPERS _ DOLL CARRIAGES : SMOKING TABLES Living Room, Furniture is needed in every home, and our large assortment is very attrac- tive, tasty in designs, and prices are in reach of all. BO / Why not make some one of your family or friends a present of a Cedar Chest? They make ‘lifelong friends and they always will remember you. We have a very good line to. choose from. Christmas Presents SPENDIL DESK FATHER’S EASY CHAIR Reed and Fibre Furniture KODAKS . Albums, Calendars, Expert Developing, $9.49 to

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