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Aa | t ' ». ‘ r 1 i > ) i i “« q ar » a \| THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1920 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COURT IS -. : EXPECTED TO SOLVE TROUBLES OF “KANSAS EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYES mission of Three Members: With Administrative Powers} Wilt Adjast Diffieulties—Pen-| alties Provided for Fostering Strikes or Causing Lockouts. ‘Topeka, Kau. Feb. 12. — The: state industrial relations! ¢eurt established by thé, legislature in specint session last month, has well-defined powers to put an end to strikes in essential} industries in Kan: State otticials the first state inthe nation to enact a law provid: ing for the elimination of suchs strikes as woukl effect puylie interest, The given broad powers and eth” were’ placed in’ the it is claimed, -to put jadustrinl Jaw, agitators out of business in Kansas. Aroused by the industria crisis that ’ came te ea head in. the coal strike, 2 Gov. H. J. Allen ealted a special ses- ‘ sion of the legislature in session on|- descendents continued to live on Jan, 5, to enact some law which. would |. the land and have never contested Make a_ repetition of such an ‘event }*> the instrument, In part, it fot’ impoxsible. The plan for the estahe iy . li$hment of a court of three members }. strument, made and en- to which industrial controversies in tered into’ this’ Gtr day of, June, essential industries must be referred | A. D., one thousand and eight.han- embodied: in a bill which svas | dred and_ fifty, between Johnson 4 Placed before the legislature, The| Wright. and Eliza Jane, his wife, |" , ’ final vote on the measure, which in bf the County of Randolph, dua its final draft differed but slightly [State of Missouri, of the first: part RA from the original bil, was 95 to'§ inf aud the government of the chief the house and 30 to 4 in the senate. | adn ration, King of Rightcous- SPECTACULAR SE ness, the Son, the Fountain of The special session oft was one of the most Spectacular in the history of the state. -Both unions-and employers marshalled their forees hereto defeat the hill, Asfull|* week was devoted: to. speeches” before}, a joint-session of the two houses bj ; orators representing labor unions, em- and [the public. Frank TP h, former chairman of the federal inl relations commission. talk- ted a full day, denouncing the proposed Jaw in the most vigerous langua He. represented Jabor, as did severa! other speakers—lawyers and unian of- pale: The public's champion was a L. Huge a member ‘of tho state fae utilities commissio##. He con- Re sentiment in favor hefore the bith wa: up for discussion the lahor Jeader gave up the fight and were no longer seen in the state house Jobbies, On the other hand, many. laboring men of the more conser tivetype. have declared they see faiy play in the bill and ‘are -for it. The outstanding provisions of the new law.-are; Creates a court of three members. = appeinted by the governor, with ad ministrative. powers; salary’ $5,000 a i fined his address to two hours, alizing the strong re, 4 of the meas Qividual workers violating the law lahor |° LABOR INSISTS Too Many Lawyers in Congress Of. clecting Inborers ‘to politica) office, 'T. B. Perham of this. city, the, Onder of Railroad Telog: visions made in. penalties clause. In- May ‘de finednot to: exceed. $1,000, Offivers cf any labor organization employer or officin: of any corporation violating the law may he sentenced to imprisonment not to exceed two years or fitted not to exceed $5100 000, oF both, | ‘AGED COUPLE . o- Mo., Feb. 12.—A_ deed of rust 120-acres . of Randolph county land near here, has “heen found in the Randolph Couaty Courthouse. Tt was made 70 yea “ago by: Mar. cand. Mrs, John: ht, who were said to have very’ pious, 1 After the couple’s death. their Life, to the General Assembly and sMauren of the first hori which are wWeltten in heaven, and to God, the hyize of all, and “Jesus, mediitor sof the new coy and. to the ‘ blood of sprin Linge that speaker, hott thaé because he qied for us . Coultntbe the deed the tra ON HAVING ITS « SHARE OF JOBS Now, Declares Telegrapher SEVEN Y) OuNIA 13 NING AROUND UP LIKE WILD-GETTIN’ READN For THE Bae ‘Sue’, Gone To! | WAS’ A GAL— OH, OLIVIA, WHERE: ARe You? 1 used To BE THE SAME WAY WHEN HERES ous s 'S TAXI ALREADN! (> BETTER Go AND TELL HER | GREAT HEAVENS, CLIVIA, Hurry! Your ‘TAXt iS WAITING AND Your. NoT HALF, DRESSED YET: “SYRUP OF FIGS” Accept “California” Syrup. of child is having the best and harmless laxative ‘or physic for little stomach, liver: and bowels, dren love its. delicious fruity bottle. Give, it without fear, month in service fer quiring a hound issue of § 10,000. Roms of $5 0 day for who served during the recent strik - stration of title in, motor IN SUPREME COURT From Rolette, County, , De ant and Respondent, . Syllabus, ; a) Judicial District, hy . Chief St.Louis, Feb, 12--With the object former can Feder- sident of vige president of the Amer lon_of; Labor and. past ‘pr Des Moines, a runt pig into us, Catablished nominated by was, the first ex] Meredith, publish MEREDITH TRAINED FOR SECRETARY : OF AGRICULTURE BY MAKING WINNER OUT OF RUNT PIG THOUGHT HOPELESS’ Ta, Feb. 1 a_prize winning animal perience of Edwin T. y and Dusiness man, President Wilson to be Year cach, The pureau’s: slogan is gona work- | Secretary of agriculture. The pig was Now court takos over all duties fag ‘people te Congress,” and Mr. Per- | Siven Mr. Meredith by his father, then and I powers of. public utilities. com*| haga explained «the “bureau would | Store-keeper, when the: family si | mission. stzive to foster political construct! near Atlantic, Iowa. Mr. Meredith Provides punishment for persons | ness. It wil be Ronpartisan, he em- 88:13 years-old: at that time. seeking te close ‘down any : essential | phagized, father told ‘him if ne raised the pig industry by. strike or Jockout. Penalties ---for.--persons -~ fosterin strikes or censpiting to, foster strik > in transpertation | or essential indus. tries, ‘Enables state operation of. indus- tries in emergencies, Production and trafisportation of, Clothing. fuel, and food stuffs invested | with public interest and placed under powers of the court. Court has, autherity to investigate} wages und living conditions and all complaints relative, thereto, and. to make orders regulating the matters Investigations may be made by the court on, its own’ initative, at the re- ‘quest. of either party. or on petition ‘of ten persons, vers — 108 more than alL the others Mr. Perham deplored the preponder- | he ‘could have ance of law¥ers in. Congress, ind said he hurean would work to replace them with. laborers, Stadstics compiled by the bureau show that of the 435 members of the House’ of Representatives, 269 are law- | the animal into a big, healthy hog. Later ‘the Meredith to a farm near Marne, here the young man received his first ; | actual experience in farming. When 19 years old young Meredith came to Des Moines to continue his He ed | moved + Tt wis | the profits, family Ta, combined. schooling. He paid his board to his | The compilation follows: Real ex- grandfather, Thomas Meredith, with | tate, 5; farmers, 7; merchants, money he earned by odd jobs, while | 5; manufacturers and pub-} attending Highland Park college, 1 8 each; ne per and peda-| Thomas Meredith ‘published The | . § each; doctors, insurance and} Farmers’ Tribune, a political paper, | ‘, each 5 and young Meredith when 21) years financiers, horticuitur ers, Jumbermen, mold at $8 a week. 2 each; advertising. coal, eattle buyer. | cided to sell contractor, dentist, editor, fruit grow-| purehased by Guarantees-~under direct provisions ter, glassworker. gas and electric, printer. of bill for fair wage to labor and fair } grain, hatmaker, miner, mine} out and Mr. M return to employer on invested _capk | owner, — minister, — oil and owner of The 1 tal. railroad conductor, railroad pres Direct appeal may be taken to su-| dent, shipping, oldier and who-e preme court. sale, 1 each; and 269 © lawy tons * Right of collective bargaining recog | The bureau has no record of the pri- cia vi Positions of the remaining Sympathy strikes prohibited, also |. members. Howeve Mr. Perham icketing.” { Both misdemeanor and felony pr Ot : WITHOUT ‘ Don't and snuffii Compound” ty stuffed-up! Quit blowing; laken every two hour til three a re. taken. us breaks ‘pn severd Udita and crfds: all grippe misery. « The v ged-up nostrils and their usa ses of ry first dose opens your clog: } a legal profession, - Break @ Cold : the head; A dose of “Papes Cold|the headache, dullness, no aul Inine, he had learned they ‘were not of the to he organizi x slates of . ing prov jal by the mo test applied toy NASTY QUININE BUSIN ESS old, went to w The printer partner*soon sald October 1962 the name of the publica- tim was changed to Sticcessful Farm- FOREIGN COLONIES i ORGANIZE SLATES Winnipeg, Man., Fel colonies throughout Mat ndidate stood that the polit i eign born voters has been stimulated ‘ment to hi ‘ork for his grandfather The ndfather de- | the paper. and it was Mr. Meredith and “1 eredith became the sole! Farmers’ 'Tribun Tn © said ng to hyve thei for the appro: 5 It is under- vity of for | ele ve the lit sat provincial all vote i a {| a itoh I and municipal eléctions in Manitoba. | soupon \ stops nose running; relieves féverishness, you soreness and stiffness, marvelous Cold” Compound” is the} Postal brings’ showing est relief known and‘ costs only. ah few vents at drug stores. Tt ucts without assistance, tastes nice, your ae YBSSR AN! TM GonNA ANE, A BAYONET AN FRY CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | : my Alltik> EX@USE ME,BOYS- BUT DID . T UNDERSTAND HAT” WNHEN You. GREW. UD . YOU WERE GOiINC'TO “BE SOLDIERS 2 Independent Oi) F, ands are making OPPORTUNITIES . i ve Learn how ng profits from | na, Oil Fields;, ou valuablé Information,” for inereased | KANSAS HAS 68 The’ first editi rming contained Out Sunflow Year ains matter, “A num- mes are’ published Topeka, Kan, session of -the 278 pages of readin ber of other magay under his. direction, Mr. Meredith is a Democrat and in ING was defeated for Governor of Towa by We. Ly Harding, republican, During ‘the wae Mr. Meredith was onejot the $1 2 men serving the government, He’ , Member of the | United Sffttes labor commission sent to. Burope,in 1918. He is a director of the Federal ‘Reserve Bank of ¢ fo, and also president of the As adjourned sine die on Januar 000. lation included in’ Go call practically wa: letter. In-st ‘ela . by in par ticular why don’t you? just mail “Coupon below—and i pale ed Advertistye c Iubs of the Wo By this: statute str ntial in-/ Ww. WwW, Pattee, Plaintify and Re : dustries in, Kansis“are prohibited ang ent. vs, Walter Prall. Deft v SP ee i pencil attached. a. a a court of three ix éstablished to adju- and Appellant, Finder return to Tribune, for reward. dieate the controversies of labor and]. gviaius. capital, workmen ind employers... The] 47 In contract. inve: Iving the ) - nt Fad | P ramid other ‘laws of. general Importance | ge" pent tetanena gnel WANTED TO RENT enacted yere; : WANTED—Smiall cottage furnished or ee teal . loled parol testimony is” admissible for the three modern. furnished rooms for Anti-syndicalism law, modeled on purpose of ascertaining the true con-| light housekeeping for man and. wife. Oregon statute. sia For reference inquire S. E. Bergeson Inerea moe Laine a] In an action to recover monies | enn saat imine iret Se sable distr Ay nen caer ANTE room, furnished It Net, Sena for a Free Trial Treats | fly per ce Meet Sivid’s to PY | paid or due ander a rescinded con-| "ished, for light housekeeping. ment. Many Saved From Osten ea aE tract, where the parties differed upon | modern house, Phone s Operations, ees ae ate Ete je to ne ag {the true consideration of such con. lave you tricd Pyram: not eau. particularly needed to superv! tract, the trin t Alt net orp The trial is free— aisteination of workers fi wheat hur. Bete ant nal ores lM the pprop NiTional Gua Pro ding bonus scale for | a week. { Authorizii trict bond equipping school houses. I sentence of five: to fifteen ensuite for automobile | é commission’ to Pyramid Is Just Wonderfn at hates ice and’ty stabi- Wil Surely Agree After a Trial. | 10° ite | oti And results may amaze you, Others are ine NiOUses, 3 aie praising Pyramid Pile Treatments as their deliverer—why not you? Mail ne The more important of the wor get a 60c box from y druggist anywhere. Take no profiteer bil drawn up hy ate substitute. general. nitting FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPAN’ Ge pyramid Bldgs farsa, Mick, Compulsory ineorpor! Kindly jecnd me, a Pree sample of {| unions, Byram tiie Zreatutat, in lath weanoer. Pf 139 ‘all citi 8. day. Fons of $1004 BUT THERE AREN'T ANY MORE WARS: NOW AND SOLDIERS AREN” As NEEDED WHY SURE = Bort ALEK AN INE ARE GONNA BE SHLOERS Which was convened on January 6S new laws on the statute bool cluding appropriations totalling The program of emergenc montir for NEW STATUTES Recent Special Session Helped State Alle uried out to the itself as. an emergency measure and to enitet which the session was called, was the industrial relations court bill ries of fe court to $6,000 and $4500 convict miners for all coal dug over nine tons | we increase in scheol dis sue to permit building and | tending: city. mangers egeteyy ye Making Armistice Day a fait wall | ence “and excusable neglect, . and} and terms, call. Telephone | Noticed it to he heard before Judge ran % atcG * «ira —One five room house Cooley, at Grand For in the first a in Raat and: North. a Judicial District; Held, in these cir- all house on two Yots.. Ind cumstances, that Judge Cooley a. The court did not nin ordering the vi the judgment. Appeal from an order y ment. Order attirmed, {) Opinion of the Court by Grac in ‘the result, Paul Campbell, Rughy, N. Dak. torney for plaintiffs. Cuthbert & Smythe, Ievils Tak McLennan, Rolette, for defendant and: resp From b dy County. submitting to the of plaintiff's tender of performance {his justification in’ refusing to form., iry the suffi Aflirmed. BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 4 220 Main St. Refinished WATS ALL RIGUT. BUT TH KAISER, ‘AINT. DEAD CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver sats bowels only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your most chil- tas Full directions for child’s dose on gic Mother! You must say “Californix.” ———a———EE——EESe oldiers ; re- | FOIE SALR—Apartment and rooming house, fourteen rooms, fine location, steam heat, as, ete., thoroughly mod- ern, excellent cohdition, Income from cou! thi property will pay for it in about al interview de- Ar asy cars, ea Osear Pete and Hans Peterson, Full comante basement, cA ni ie v lights. Modern except Soper Fie nd Appel] path and. toilet. in hous lants, vs, Phil. Finnegan, Defend} sewer, now. in sty ven, bloc Judge Tuttz of thé then second written request. . full basement, water, in east pa Ned Judze Cooley of the then first] or gity. Po jon given at oti District: to preside at a spe] Price $1,890. } House of n of court, in the second Judi-| rooms snd. bath, modern, close jeial Disrict, at which, the many -Bitect, $4,000, ee question, was tried by the plaintims Pi eaueras a tae Urea the defendant: making: De appearance for SALE BY OWN Teal bargain, A judgmeny was entered for the plain- | ~ Stucco home in erview addition, tits, Subsequently, defendant made a} completely modern, on pavement. Three motian to vacate and. set. aside the| Pefreoms, oak floors throughout. Priced judgment, on the ground of inadvert- ion to \hear and determine abuse ‘lion of ting judg- Action in District Court. Kady Coun. : 5 iS simply write me a letter and s ity, Buttz, J, to recover money bald OF jail me LANDOLO ‘tad all. pat due upon a inded contract, ticulars FRESE, dr Editor, Land- om oa sjudement in favor of the; ology, Skidmore Aer Co., 435 Skid- plaintiff’, the defendant has appealed. | ere Bidg:, Marinette, Wisconsin, Opinion of the Court by Bronson, J. |” , 500 acre dames. A, Manly, and) Edward Pp, , balance ‘gaod grazing. {Kelly attorneys for appéllant, Hotlet ne ca urns: for Hood es oe : . af san 1c. This: section lays W. F. Lorshbough, and’ N. J. Bothne, right in the Oil “District. and pri a attorneys for respondent: below any land adjoining it. For 7 1° ticulars “write Louis Wang, Box 256, ———————————— Billings, Mont. 2-4-108 *y . FOR SALE—10 aeres Michigan land, near R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. €. town, lo exehange for Ford. touring‘ Chiropractor car, dven deal. Hox 211, Mott, Dd, Consultation Free Suite 9, T1—Lncas Bloek—Phone 266 MISCELLANEOUS aao————————===== Feraieure Depeistery Rae Repatrea, ‘acked, if WANT COLUMN | — | Mie WANTRO—MALE came THE BARBER TRADE- ; work, big wage: eta weeks completess expert instru time and expense sdved ‘by our method: onjy reliable in- stitution. of its kind. in. the Northwest. Call or: ed att for, Geir ° Mo ler Base ber College." 107-8, Nicollet Av. Min- neapolis, ist “Tas: 2-4-1mo. GBARN—Actual auto repair vulcanizing, Los Angeles Y. M. C. A, Auto Behool. -28-1mo SALESMAN WANTED—Salesman who is travelling through the state, to handle the best line of toys ‘on the market as a sid line Issue on a commission dyess Box 10, Bismarck. Tribun genres LOT __HELP WANTED—FEMALE GOOD COOK at once for a hotel. G « Wages. Box 92, Medora, N. Dak to do wi two day “Woman one ‘or Phone 173, :____ ROOMS FOR RENT __- FOR RENT RENT—Newly furnished room modern house, “Also will take in sewing. Phone 364 or call No. 8 Rosser street. 2-1 FOR RENT—Ti able for two. Fig the Be modern min ste » OR SALE OR RENT—_ HOUSES AND FLATS OR TRADE--New five-room from down-town, Price $3,000.00, il , consider trade for new auto, “write Hox 561, Bismarck, N. Dak, NOUSE FOR SAT. right for quick sale, Owner leaving city, Possession at once. For. price had West, or phone 8 2 its ¥OR SALE—A modern cottage of 7 rooms, including 3 bed rooms, well located. Geo. M. Register. 2-9-1wk Se AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALI OK TRADE—One 1916 Stud baker very 400d condition. ry Ate $800.00, trade for city or farm property Box 501, Bismare ND. pene lal Will consider s Write ns 1e3t pond atch jomewhere the Chocolate Shop Friday, . Vinder please leave at Tribune o Reward offered. magazine giving the facts in regard. to the land ‘situation, Three months’ subscription, Free. for a home or as an investment’ you are thinking of buying good farm lands, per 10-4mos OTIC: {FOR SALE—1 Victrola, nearly new, | }| at’ a’ ‘bargain if taken at once. | | |___Phone 383-R, 2-14-1wk. | | For SALE—Canary’ birds, First. class St, Andreasburg: rollers, °$9,50. Hartz Mt. singers,’ $7.50... Young singers rot Jh full song, ‘$3.50. Mexican yellow head parrots; $10.4 tee safe arrival des not affect Shippin alogue.. Sam Meyer, Chicago, Ml. TYPEWRITERS“ rep hatiled by our expert typewriter méchanic. For information and es- timates phone 258 and ask for Mr. Kettner, 2-10-5t Wh HAVE a limited amount of D-5 Rust * resisting Durum; also Marquis Durum. Oats, Spel 2 OF Wi Vulley Seed Co The Missouri Bismarek, XN, FOR SALE .CHEAP—If taken a Rest paying business in town ant and lunch roont, Bi owner, Inquire No. WANTED—To trade quar land valued at four thousa modern giouse in Bismarck; wi ference’in cash. Write No, 8 Tribune, -IWwk 4 FIRST CLASS UPLAND AND AIDUAND AY FOR SALE, $16.00 per ton f. 0. andall, South Dakota. | Wire y: ders to Crandall State Bank, | REE WISCONSIN BULLETINS_ sol, climate} crops, Immigration Bureau, Wisconain Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol il, Madison, Wis. 1-26-60 DRESSMAKING — Dressmaking neatly done. tisfaction guaranteed, Apply I. Johnson, 405 Fi test, FOR SALE—Ifotel, in county seat town. Receipts per month $1,000. Yrlee $8,200. J. HL Holihan, ‘Bismmabels 21 © ‘Oot residence ‘* Also roll-top. desk QTL LE—Two good ints on. lth street. Phone 596R. er. Cheap, Phones S21,

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