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PAGE EIGHT 1 |feet. Another important unit now be- ling built is the new power plant. ' When the present building opera- tions ard completed others will prob- ably begin. There is nearly always BIG ADDITION something in progress. The maximum, , production attained so far was an ave erage of abcut 600 cars a day, but this FACTORY « be materially increased by the extra facilities now being provided. | 7 ee Dodge Brothers Prove Con- HOUSE BILLS | i —— fidence in Future by % $6,000,000 Expansion Bills Introduced. | H. B. 114—Judiciary committee—A bill to amend the act known as th Substantial evidence of Dodge anti-injunction act so as to make it’ Brothers confidence in the future is to be found in their expenditure of be- tween $6,000,000 and $8,000,000 for the expansion of their factory. The pres- ent building program is the largest in conform in all particulars with the | federal law on the same subject, in-: Number of women teachers en- serting the word “peaceably” in few places referring to assemblage. Ju- Number of men diciary. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHERS’ TRAINING IN INSTITUTES SHOWN BY REPORTS ‘The importance which teachers of| Number teaching the state attach to the county insti- a Behogt work ie s er t te under the | SUmber who were er ye. totes hela fee a titaa onli siete Number of cases of tardiness.. supervision of the office of the Quail of Members: supérintendent of public instruction] Number teaching their first year some high is shown in statistics collected with} | of school ...............0... reference to attendance at these in-; Number teaching their second stitutes during ‘the last year. year Of school........ "Sh-aie'e 1006 The statistics on the qualification | Number teaching their third year of members reflect a gratifying in-! of school ...............00eee rease in the average of better train-| Number not more than d teachers to the state superintend-} grade graduates . ent’s Office. The statistics follow: | Number more than Enrollment and Attendance, Graduates oe... eee eee eee _,,,| Number not more than element- ++++./4,762} ary normal school graduates.. 893 en- Number not more than advanced - 438} normal achool graduates...... 481) rolled rolled amas THE UNIVERSAL CA SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1921 ANNOUNCEMENT — | Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President. of the Ford Motor Company, gives out the following statement: their history, and will bring the total) H floor space in the plant a to. more viding that threshermen shall not than 100 square acres. In 1914, when, have lien on grain hauled directly production of Dodge Brothers motor | from machine to elevator unless he cars began, the total floor space was} shall, prior or during the time of about 8 square acres. |grain being hauled, give notice in The principal unit of the construc-' writing to the elevator. tion program now in ‘progress is the | H. B. 116—Larson and Sagen—Pro- new press steel building, with a floor | viding registers of deeds shall furnish’ area of 860,000 square feet. The new an abstract of all mortgages and construction building, which has just) liens upon: grain grown each season; been completed, is eight stories high’ on payment of $5 fee. and has a floor area of 140,366 square State affairs. | B. 117—Carlson—Providing for | licensing of sale of cigarettes, prohib- iting use by minors, etc. Judiciary., H. B. 118—Roy Johnson—Providing method of appointment of commis.: sioner of noxious weeds, fixing pay, etc. Agriculture. H. B. 119—Roy Johnson—A bill providing for destruction of sow | thistles providing that no person may { permit any perennial sow thistle to go| to seed on his land for more than two successive years. Agriculture. | H. B. 120—Allen—Providing that ip | equity cases triable by the court alone, in which it appears from the pleadings that the question of fraud) jis a material question, either party) Look for the Name “Willard” on a battery identi- fies it as the product of the pioneer in starting and lighting batteries. ay demand such issues of fact be! It stands for the most im- | submitted to a jury. Judiciary. | . | portant battery development— H. B. 121—Freeman—Providing the Willard Threaded Rubber amendment to insurance laws permit Battery. ting issuance of licenses by commis. ,Sioner of insurance to non-residents) of bordering states who have recipro: ! Jeal laws for insurance agents. Insur- | ance. | H. B. 122—Preszler (by request)— | Amending bill, relating to power of, | county commissioners, in making con-| When you buy a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery--the only battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation—you buy j freedom from old time separa- tor troubles, because the plates of this battery are insulated-— | not merely. separated. Saves | trouble and expense. | Ask about the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery and * how you can recognize it. WILLARD SERVICE STATION 408 Broadway Bismarck, No. Dakota Willard Batteries REDUCTION In Tailored Suits ‘1 $85 values now $50.00 $75 values now . $45.00 $65 values now .$40.00 $50 to $55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 TERMS CASH | Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 KLEIN H. B. Al5—Sagen and Larson—Pro-' rota) number enrolled... ‘Number enrolled the first day. .4,250 | ing new draft sleds after Jul 115,200 Entire enrollment at the end of Number of college graduates.... 104) Number holding second’ grade | elementary certificates ...... 2,137 | ; the second day.............. 4,829 Number in attendance the full fiVe AOYS (... cesses seen sedees 3,529 Number in attendance from oth- er counties . . Number of one-| teachers ’ Number of graded school teach- ers: Number of consolidated school teachers 2.6}... seeeees es ngens 969 60 643 tracts for buildings and completing courthouses and jails. Ways ~ and Means. H. B, 123—Jardine—Amending bill, relating to: blacksmiths and mechan- ics liens, Judiciary. H. B. 124—Jaul Johnson—Provid- 1, 1921, shall be of width from centér to cen- ter of runners, of four feet six inches. Designed to prevent ruts in wagon backs being made by sleds. Agricul- ure. ’ H. B. 125—Mouch and Burkhart— Amending bill, making. compensation of members of live stock sanitary board, three dollars per day for each day employtd, providing meetings in the state capital. Live Stock. _ H. B. 126—Mouck—Giving the state live stock sanitary board power to en- force tuberculin test to all breeding and dairying cattle within townships in any county on petition of major- ity of freeholders. Live*Stock; H. B. 127—Mouch—Amending bill, relating to reimbursement’ of owners of tubercular cattle. Live Stock. B. 127—Bauer (by request)— Amending law relative to taxation of joint-stock companies. Corporations. Concurrent Resolution Sagen—Memorializing Congress to take.steps'to carry through proposed Great Lakes-to-the-Sea tidewater pro- ject. , te Bills Killed on Committee Report H. B.- 80—Providing for spe ion of steam. boilers and licesging of steam and operating enginéers. In- definitely postponed.: ‘ H. B. 86—Amending. law‘ relative to the. attachment of «territory for | school’ ‘purposes.. Indefinitely post. j poned, “ H.. B. 102—Regarding tuition to model: high schools... Amending” bill. | Indefinitely postponed. ie : H. B. 89—Amending law regarding pay for work on roads in payment for taxes. Indefinitely postponed: ie Tailor and Cleaner 8. B. 2 and H.'B. 6—Appropriating Tonse Baone progressive merchants with M. B. GILMAN. CO. ' 212 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. Order, your Dodge Brothers Motor Car. now for prompt Spring Delivery. + BUSINESS CAR Leading firms in every community testify to its uninterrupted service and its low cost of operation. You will find that they are usually name for careful management. AS D. was a businegs visitor today. | Number holding first grade ele- mentary; certificates . + Number holding secon professiona) ‘certificates Number holding, first grade pro- fessional certificates ... + 133 Number teaching on permits.... 651 Number who taught without cer- tificates last year............ 122 73 percent—experienced teachers. 87 percent—H. S. grades or better. emergency fund for Attorney-Gener- al’s office. Indefinitely postponed. Bills on Third Reading H. B. 14—Prohibiting employers! from interferring in the political ac- tivities of employes or prohibiting or using’ threats to prevent employes from ‘becoming members of a labor union, and making it unlawful for two or more employers to join against employes membership in such organi- zations through blacklist. Bill rere- ferred to mittee, 54 to 44. H. B. 44—Providing for appoint- ment of county brand inspectors. Passed 105 8 5. H. B. 16—Relating to safety devices on scaffoldings on buildings. Rere- ferred to committee for amendment. H. B. 9—To protect’ labor union la- bels and emblems. Passed 109 to 0. H. B. 11—Providing exemption of fifteen dollars..per week salary of la- borers subject to’ garnishment and re- quiring notice to be given. Passed 109 to 0. —— SENATE BILLS 5 Bills, Introduced S. B. 115—Ingerson—Regulating ex- change of reciprocal or insurance con- tracts among individuals. Insurance, 8, B. 116—Baird—Giving court pow- er to appoint guardians and: juvenile ‘commissions. ‘Judiciary, : 8. B. 117— Bond — Giving county commissionérg power to . designate depositaries for county funds, Banks -sProhibiting. tres- 2 y sheep; swine and goats, S.. B. 96—Rysch—dncreasing com- pensation of bailiffs from $2 to $3 a day and making, it Possible for women to. serve, ke peat ¥ S. B. 80—Rowman—Making rules regarding adulteration ‘of paint appli- cable also to varhighes. © S. B, 54—angerson—Appropriating $10,000 to take Care of deficit in hail. insurance department, Bills Killed’ .S. B. 3—Suspension.. of. attorney’s rights, f a : ts S. 'B: 76—Limiting ebis of villages |{ and towns, ‘ S. B. 50—Broadening ‘powers of rail- toad commission. - 8. B/.69--Amending truancy law, S. B. 70—Providing for cu.aty edu cational commission. S. B, 73—Regulating: fees. for at- torneys. ‘S, B, 82 — Establishing training; school.for girls...) S. B. 85—Establishing. hygiene and physical training commission. Recommended to Pass S, B. 2 — Creating ‘public health committeee. E S, B, 81—Creating state coal mine to furnish coal for state institutions. | CITY NEWS | Business Visitor. =| Mr. J. N. Greinshield of Kensler, N. Morton Man. Here : August Nicol, one of the commis-| sioners of Morton county, is here on/ business. ‘ EES eR Turner Here C..C. Turner, county . treasurer of Stark, Dickinson, was in Bismarck, yesterday. Board Man Here Ls C. E. Cavette of Lisbon, connected | | with the board of administration is - in the city. “ | Attorne! itor \ Fred Traynor, Devils Lake Attor- ney, is in the Capital City in connec- tion with some legal. matters. _Has Been in Wishek | ~Rev. C. F. Strutz, pastor of the Ger- man Evangelical church, has been in ‘Wishek assisting the Evangelical pas-| tor there. ; = ..The Texas Industrial Welfare Com- | ~ mission, has set a minimum wage. of | $12 per week for,women and minors employed in telephone companies, fac-| ° tomes, laundries and mercautile estar lishments, _ oo Press Committee Arrives }a The executive committee of the; North Dakota Press association is inj. . Bismarck today on __legislative| Matters. Among the members here are W. F. Sullivan, New Salem; Frank | Streeter, Linton; .W. H. Wright, ! Woodwcrth; L. J. Bowen, Hope, and, M. I. Forkner, Langdon. Sell. your cream and poultry | to our agent, or ship direct to! Northern Produce Co., Bis- | marck, Write us for prices on, cream and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. |, : | | Fence Posts for sale, good ash |. posts in small lots or. car. load | lots. 520 14th street or phone 547, Bismarck. “The price of the FORDSON Tractor has been reduced from $790.00 1o $625.00, effective immediately. “This price change has been made possible through lower costs of materials and the fact that we are now located in our new tractor plant with greatly increased economic manufacturing facilities in immediate connection with our foundry and machine shops and large blast furnaces where iron is poured directly from the ore, giving us maximum efficiency with the power to reduce cost of production, and down comes the price in line with our policy to market our products at the lowest possible figure without in any way affecting our high standard of quality. “We are particularly reduction in pri¢e at thi SON Tractor pr at the same time increasing the per a moving no end of drudgery. “There-is no question that the use of machine power on the farm is the greatest advancement made in the development of agriculture, not only in money saving and money making results, as well as raising the Standards of living on the farm toa much higher level, but because of its proved value in making every type of land more productive, ‘and conse- quently our desire to place the FOR DSQQN within the reach ofallky “There is no change.in the present Ford Car and Truck prices, which | possible figure and now with rock bottom reach- ed on the tractor price asfurther reduction in price of either the Car, Truck or Tractor is out of the question; in fact, the big price cuts have been made in anticipation of continuous maximum production and in- creases may be necessary before long if a large volume of new business is / not obtained. Therefore, present prices of Ford Products cannot be guar- are already at the low anteed against possible increases.” Ask for the book “The Fordson at Work” which will be supplied free of cost. Let us demonstrate the value of thé Fordson on your farm, in your factory, lumber yard, coal yard, or in any general hauling or power work you have to do and let.us have your order for a‘Fordson. The Dakota Motor Company tismarck, North Dakota COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS \ COLUMBIA RECORDS oy . _ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE pleased in being able to bring about this big ime beeause the farmer needs all the help we can give him this big cut in price will be the means of placing a valuable power unit within the reach of practically every one of them, not to mention industrial and commercial concerns which likewise have bene- fitted throughits use and are already realizing, to a much greater extent, its value as a power and hauling unit. But particularly has the FORD- ved a most valuable factor in the s re crop yield as well as making pos- sible a utilization of previously uncultivated land, to say nothing of re- ing of farm labor, ASK Your Grocer Humpty Dampt Bread. Produced by BARKER BAKERY WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER 4 NORTHERN HUDSON Compare Hudson’s Price With Cars to Which You Compare Its Quality Have you considered Hudson’s real price advantage? Remember that the cars with which you habitually rate the Super-Six in quality and performance are much costlier than it. Yet where will you find any desired quality that Hudson does not possess in equal measure? By official proofs as well as in the constancy of more than 100,000 owners Hudson has won an endorsement no other car holds.' And an imposing number of these own- ers now know a satisfaction in the Super-Six that they did not find in their former costliér cars, \ SUPER, SIX 214 Main Street. SUPER- gaf7 RB. Loubek Motor Co. Distributors Bismarck, N. SIX.