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TONIGHT January 19th 2_RE 20¢ 10¢ ADULTS CHILDREN .... SEE ES SSR Ee a MANY HOMES MADE. POSSIBLE THROUGH LOAN ASSOCIATION’ Organization Has Biggest Year Since Its Formation Thir- ! so DT ORPHEUM THEATRE , Harry T. Morey In Charles Klein’s Great Stage Success - “THE GAMBLERS” A Real He Man in a Powerful Six-Reel Drama SUNSHINE COM#DY——2 ating Capacity 600 a a Little, Mu J. Be he elected in a short time In’ the thir ation, public 0) Robert Or: si with ing of the directors » the as- a number Hess men about built the money nization, The s range from $1.- value of these hous teen Years Ago 1000 to $7,000 and include some of the j finest dwelling in the city ismarek Building | ciation grew from $163 -| in 19S to $207.5 ‘ton; Decomber 31, 1919, according to the! statement presented at the anu wnecting of. the association held week, This is the biggest show started in 1907 At the meeting the’ following direc- tors were re-elected to. serve during the present year: A. W. ‘Lucas, ©. I. 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Nature's Say is the way of Dr. King's New Life Pills—gentiy but firmly functioning the bowels, eliminating the intes- tine-clogging waste, and promoting the most gratifying results. Cleanse the system with them and knew the boon of regular bowels, 25. at all druggists. ociation has made singe it was | ©: ‘the present. aly tion are Robert Orr, pre: Hughes, vice president ; treasurer; FP. 1. Conklin, ‘y ‘he financial statement of the ciation for the past year shows te loans The a in its surply 50 undivided profit sociation ha fund and $18, LEGALLY DEAD, LAWYERS THINK (Continued trom Puee One) which of its acts are of an emergency character, and that the constitution requires the legislature to clearly designate those acts which are emer- gency measures, BRONSON'S OPINION Justice Bronson in a lengthy opinion flatly declares the act to be uncon- stitutional, ‘The four members of the court con- curring 19 the majority opinion seem to agree that the only way in whieh laws passed by the recent session without.an emergency clause may be- come effective before July 1.is through a referendum election. It appears to be the concensus of opinion that 4 referendum election validating House Bill GO would have no effect upon the constitution, and that so far as its influence on other acts of the special icn is-concerned the measure will be null and yold. i T am of the belict that Section furnishes its own argument,” si Chief Justice Chtistianson in his ¢ curring opinion. “It expre: 'N cig "s act of the legislature shall take ly ‘No act ion of une Tho effect, ete. It does not enacted at a regular se legislature shall take effect, etc, The language is all-incly 4 and the preceding sectior legislative ¢ ‘tments, whet pe ELT T EL] | Don’t GRAIN GROWERS! When You Attend the Fargo Convention _ The American Legion LT ra a wg [ officintly during the night, a “EVERYBODY'S DOIN’ IT” mi i Or Nearly So, as Reports From Miss = = on —i = Pri em JANUARY 21-22 A Chorus of 40 Warbling Wonders — With — Torson, the Fun Man - in Monologue “The Snappy Rainbow Division Crack Squad Gun Crew” Solos and Quartettes of Music Makers The Saxophone Sextette “Moaning Melody and Riotous Rag” : Black-faced Men in Song and Dance je Lower Floor $1.65 and $1.10 Secure your tickets at the [ASRS At the Fargo Orpheum Theatre | Evening Performances PRICES Gallery 55¢ You reach Fargo or mail your order for reservations to Balcony $1.10 Orpheum box office when -|of the 3 *|the Agricultural College, Y. .| Auditorium at 9 A, > mounting to $194 100, " {| filiate with the nationa |The formation of such an as ik TONIGHT January 19th VICTOR IN FAST GAME SATURDAY [Defeated the Jamestown High School Team By Close Score, 19 to 18 Nosing ont the fast Jamestown five, \the Bismarck htgh school. basketball jteam came out-yietor Saturday: night; jin the e played at the gymnasium here by ‘ore of 19 to 18. The fate of the game was not determined un- til practically the last minute of play for ip the second:half the visitors cuc down the lead ‘Bismarck had at the end of the firsthalf. Taylor and Fogerty were the stars for Bismarck, cach man: getting -four baskets and Vogerty getting one foul. TWO-HOUR SHOW 7:15 and ‘Thoma Jamestown center, was U i whole n himself, shooting four points in’ the st ‘e the Bismarck quint be- j came organized, butavhen Coach Boise s | pla started after their opponents they soon pulled down this lead, pass- ‘ed the visitors and ended the first hal? with 15 points in their faver against 9 for Jamestown, “4, “ tu the secnd half, marek could | - lonly cage two baskets, while Jame:- SHIPPERS MEET IN FARGO | foyn with speedy. playing soon ran = 4 their total up to a8 when the game end- ‘ed. Upshaw: of “Jamestown college, refereed the game and was somewhat " ; partial to the visitors in the second 1 to meet at! half, . C, A} Up to the present time Bismarck has saturday, Janu- | 2Ot Suffered a single defeat, On Frt- ary 24, for the purpose of forming a! day the team plays Fargo high schoot » federation of livestock shipping Mere and comparitive scores give) ame time af: Fargo the edge on ‘this game, James- organization. town defeated<Casselton 24 to vhile ssociation : Fargo beat Cassélton 26 to 110) ‘The jshould help solve many of the live-| Fargo game will‘decide the champton- stock shipper’s problems, such - Ship of the state, many helieve, ter railroad rates, better car Fargo will play Mandan Saturday j bers of this ‘court to give effect to the j will of the people’ as expressed in the i fundamental law. Henee ir inst) be ‘held that House Bill No. 60. con- travenes Section 67 of the constitution AU meeting: stock Ship- ping association plations and at the RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BISMARCK FIVE better facillties in the terminal night, better and more uniform accounting, The line up lof the teams Saturday systems, : _' Were as follows: t ——_——-—_——»— Bismarck Position Jamestown F Fogerty fe @ i BELFIELD RUSTLERS eee : forward phetias SENT TO STATE PEN Molta ‘Thomas ‘axley, Capt. vee BUATA. 2... Saeed Dickinson, Jan, 19.—Ben Sissley and David Brennon, who were indicted 2 ef, x some time ago for implication in the} MANDAN. TRIMS GLEN ULLIN i Mandan, N. D., Jan. 19-The. Mandan - G 8 cases, an(l , N. D., Jan. i pou over to ibtrlet emai, “inst week high school basketball team decisively appeared before Judge W.' CG. Craw- | defeated the Glen Ullin five here Sat- ford aud pleaded guilty to the charges urday night by -a .score of: 44 to 10. and received sentences of from one to| The visitors were outclassed In every three years in the state penitentiary, | department of tMe game. At no tine Sissley and Brennon have heen held | Was the tory.in’ daiger as far as Mandan: was -concerned, » ‘The. girls’ 01 ' several. months, appearing | j heres for gn in many cattle eusthine team of the Glen «Ullin school won its Cr game fromthe Mandan girls’ team by hearings that have been held in jus- ‘ tice court, They will be taken to Big [a score of 14.to10. This game was marck ‘Some time next week to begin | Closely contested. | + their sentence, being held until that time in order that. they may: appear as witnesses in the cattle rustling cases that will come up next week. + JIM COLLEGE DEFEATS AGGIES + Jamestown, N.’D., Jan. 19.—James- town College defeated’ the agricultural college hasketball team here Saturday oO | night by the closé'‘Kcore of 22 to 20 LET'S GO =|] The..game~ was. sell played by. both “Let's Go.” “Let’s bay a thrift || teams and the visitars showed consid- erable strength in’ the second half. The score at the end of the first halt yended 16 to 'S in favor of Jamestown. FARGO! BEATS’ CASSELTON i; | Fargo. N, D.. Jan. 19.—Fargo and Casselton high school basketball teams met here Jast week sod Fargo won tf ea to 11. SUPREME COUNCIL SENDS || DEMAND FOR EX-KAISER Sat re ea oa :| PARIS, Jan, 19—-The — supreme i oi . ‘ornmel Jecinni is bri New Year, 1; Cowneil’s letter to the Dutch government F pane Sete a8 all demanding the extradiction of former i “Let's Go.” Let ; h ‘ 'emporer Wilhelm kas been sent to “sh nen th that. government. * It was: forwarded stamp. , | One today and one tomorrow, Each “two bits” we invest, Is that much less to borrow. The postal clerks may not like 'To sell one-stamp each day But if a hundred bot them, Their sale would surely pay. I've bothered bank and postal rly two whole states, | To buy a stamp each day tie! out, —Sontrib. All Corners of the World Indicate : New York, Jan. 19.—When a husband, in. separation action, | claimed that his wife smoked cigarettes, a supreme court. justice remarked, “Some of the best women in the world smoke.” And to back him up: For years the Irish bog-woman has puffed away; the society matron has enjoyed her cigarette; the Swiss woman has “dragged” on her pipe; the Turkish girls have appreciated their narghiles, and the Philippine woman has managed to stand her strong-cigars. Above picture shows New York society woman enjoying the li'l ol’ “pill.” : / WESTERN, ELECTRIC POWER & LIGHT and service. Are yoti going to establish yourself in this coming business while the opportunity exists, or are you going to wait until it’s too late? If your teritory is open, this is your opportunity. : 300 Fourth Street OPPORTUNITY | VERY FARMER is a prospect for a Power and Light Plant. Every farmer knows Western Electric quality Lahr Motor Sales Company DISTRIBUTORS Bismarck OVERLAND MEN ‘° PREPARING FOR BIG BUSINESS) Representatives of the Lahr. Motor Sales Co. throughout the extensive ter- ritory in which this house handles Overlands and Willys-Knight cars, are preparing for a record-breaking year. In order to meet it-half way, a number of the Overland men are now taking short courses in service and salesman- ship at the big Overland factory in ‘Yoledo, and others will go to the Ohi motor metrepolis later. ATTENDING . FACTORY COURSE J. 8. Kepler of Dawson is at the Toledo factory taking the January course in these subjects. _Mr. Kepler was formerly in the lumber business at Dawson and wi:i hayq charge of the retail sales department for . the Lahr concern. A. P. Glassman will attend the February course at Toledo and upon the compfetion of this instruction will be on the road for the Lahr Motor Sales Co. as ‘wholesale salesman, FE. D. Rose, manager of the com- pany’s parts department for the past seven years, will Jeave tonight for Tal- edo, where he will get in touch with; the latest miethods in parts distribu-' tion and situation. On his ‘return to this city, Mr. Rose wil stop off at Chicago and visit the automobile show there and at Milwaukee to Inspect the Federal Tire Co.'s plant, H. V. Jensen, manager of the power and light plant department, will leave tomorrow for Madison, Wis, to at- and Boe, by insti by institution WOODROW WILSON rue war could not have been won without railroads. . Transport—by rail and sea—is an indispensable ‘Vhe railroads are! in- ie dispensable toourw) ole’ tend. a conference of Western Electric power plant distributors. ,WAREHOUSE FILLED r warehouse on the North- east of. the city is ity with cars, there being 135 machines there now. In the salesroom and garage on Broadway the demand for live storage space has inereased so greatly that it hag beer necessary to turn the entire third floor over to this service. More than 100 cars fre stored there now, Jack Healow, who represents ;, the {Lahr company in the distrtbution International motor trucks, will visit the International factory at Akron, O., next week to obtain the latest ideas in fiandling these trucks. ‘The truck business during 1919 was e: 8b Ointrbi Feel bully! Be efficient! Don’t stay sick, bilious, headachy, ¢ nstipated. Re- move the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your skin sallow, your head j bad and stomach sour. Why not spend vail arm of national: defence. Carrying capacity, from the wheat fields and the mines and the steel mills to the front lines in France, was the measure of our power in war. cellent and the demand for trucks 59 far this,yeay indicates that the 1020 season will even bé heavier; The company has two carloads of Federal tires on the way for spring business. DEPUTY SHERIFF MUELLER CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF — Mandan, Jan, 19.—Deputy - Sherif! ft} Paul R. Mueller has contirmed the report’ that ‘he will bea candidate. for the office of sheriff in the com- s|ing primary election and that he ex- pects’ to make @ hard fight for the berth. Take “Cascarets” Tonight for Your Liver and Bowels and Wake Up Clear, Rosy, Fit—No Gripe! a tt et ea a few cents for a box of Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative- ca- thartic you ever experienced? Cascarets never gripe sicken, or inconvenience dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath | one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or harsi Pills. They work while you sleep, And it is the measure: of our. power in peace. Industrial expansion — increasing national prosperity — greater world growth. trade — are vitally dependent on railroad The limit to the productive power of this country is the limit set by industry. The amount of freight carried on American rails doubled rail ‘capacity to haul the products of our from 1897 to 1905—since that year it has doubled again, It will double stitd again. To haul this rapidly growing traffic the country must ' have more rail and téyminals. ( Sound national legislation, broad-visioned public regula- tion will encourage the nation cannot grow. This advertisement is, Association of Railway “executives. —more cars. and engines— more tracks the expansion of railroads, without which published by the Those desiring information, concerning the railroad situation muy obtain litera- ture by writing fo The desyciation of Railway Kxeculives, 61 Broadway, New York x . : hry 1 é : i Me eo ? ‘ } ’ if 4 je q b ser / “ ra e ' 4 q a in| \ i ,