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PAGE TWO" } GREETERS T0 MEET AT MINOT FEBRUARY 22 Henry Halvorson of Bismarck Officer in North Dakota Greeters Association Minot. Feb. 7.—The state conven- tion of the ‘North Dakota Greeters, the new hotel men’s organization, to be held in Minot, Feo. 22, promises to be one of the most important and instrue- tive gatherings of the kind ever held in the state. Visitors will be present from all parts of the te and will be royally entertained by Minot hotel and restaurant men. An_ invitation been extended to all hotel and restaa- rant men in the state to attend All sessions of thesconvention wil e held on the one y. The epening ness mee! ith H. M. Wilson, pres Association of Commer the visitors to Minot. ‘Lae will be sade by C, B. Damictsc Grand Hotel. Minot, who is pres and J, O. Dahi of the i Par! hotel, Minot, sec y. suimii thi reports, addresses will be 1aaia by ©. Klaus of the Gladston? jortel, wn, on North Dakota «hotel history; J. D. B of the Dacotah hotel, Grand For on N western Hotel Men's asso Byer of the Lakota hotel, L hotel legislation; Fred, W of the Frederick hotel, Grand Forks, on the medern coffee shop, and H. S. Davies, publisher of the Mins: | 2 on the newspaper as a ci b will begin at lt! a.m. ent of the eleonting Afternoon Session The afternoon session will be feat- ured ‘by addresses by A, H. Leinbach- et, Gardiner hotel Fargo, on hotel cost accounti J. L. Peterson of the Grand Pacific hotel, Bismarck, on the relation of employer and employee and ‘M. R. Mayer of the Great Northern hotel at Devils Lake on the North ‘Dakota Hotel association. Theater parties will hold the acten- tion of the hotel men early in the eve- ning while from J p. m. to midnight they will be the guests of Minot Elks at ance, At 12 o'clock the Greeters will bring their convention to a close at a special midnight Ghinese lunch. The officers of the Gréeters follow: C.E,Danielson, president, Grand hotel Minot; J. P. Mergen, first vice pre: dent, Great Northern hotel, Devils Lake; William Laimer, second vice president. Gardnér hotel. Fargo; Henry Halvorson, third vice president, Grand Pacific hotel, Bismarck; -K. Bacon, fourth vice president, Dacotah hotel, Grand Forks; J. 0, Dahl, seere- tary and treasurer, Leland-Parker hotel, Mino¢; Theo, Kahellek, ser-' geant at arms, hotel Irvin, Kenmare. Board of Governors—-Fred Barthol- omew, chairman, Freder hotel, Grand Forks; Earl Byer, Lakota ho- tel, ‘Lakota; A. H. Leimbacher, Gard- ner hotel, Fargo; H. H, Hall, Cramond hotel, FR ‘Harry Peyton, Great Northern hotel, Williston, HOUSE BILL BILLS ENPRODUCED, H. B. 129—Bjorge (by request)--— Empowering cities, . villages” | towns to purchase. construct. 1 etc., high’ tension electric transm:: sion lines and electyical equipm and issue bonds. Cities and Munic- ipal Corporations. fe \—Doyle—Fixing compen- sation of directors or clerks in wu organized schoo! districts at $3.50 per day, and 10 ceats mileage fee Ways and Means. H. B. 131—Miner-—Previding meth- od of depositing of money paid into cemetery association © fo! of s. Cities and Munic Pe | He of hibit notaries from protesting unpaid items, etc. Banking. MW. B. 134—Semling — Amending present laws to permit Suller anthor- ity for in providing municipal water woi providing they may ac- quire them by eminent domain. | Cii- jes and Mun al Corporations. H. B. 135—Semling—Amending law. because there'is no provision where: by a creditor may enjein the fore- closure of mortgage by adveptise- ment. Judiciary. H. B. 136—Amending law. provid- ing that property may be taken by cities for er works by eminent dc- main. Judiciary. s “They WORK while you sleep” Do you feel bilious, constipated, head-achy, upset, full of cold? Take one or two Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling fine. No griping, no incon- venience. - Children love Casearets | too.” 10, 25, 50 cents,-_ | keeping , of cigarettes in hous clerk or facie evidence in is alleged. and’ exempts — individual ing reasonable amount on person. hoards. -| says that the shrinkage in value of 155—Olson of Biltings- eur farm production during recent Amending law providing method of conveyance of railroad telegraph and telegraph — corporations. providing | 000,000. Nee WHAT This picture would indicate that Doug Fairbanks, holding his own with Champion Jack Dempsey, But what hap- pened after the camera clicked is a seeret. To ease your mind (if youre a Fairbanks fant. it was fust a friendly bout, FOLLOWED THE BISMARCK TRIB redevil- and funny man of ‘the movies, was. / S. B. 1083—Ployhar—Directing pub- derman, president of the Women’s lication of proceedings by school,\Tradé Union League, | ee os) “For heaven’s sake, be men! Be President J. R. Howard of the bigger than a_cigaret.”—Chancellor i American Farm Bureau Federation, | James R. Day of Syracuse University, ee The greatest gambler in the world is months amounts to more than ,$5,000,-' the American woman,.”-——Miss Martha C, Sears, New York banking expert. . 2 @ ‘If you don’t feel love, go through the motions and the feeling will soon be yours.”—Dr, Theodore Soares, chaplain of the University’ of Chicago. 8 “The favorable results of prohibi- tion in America can be seen in every street corner.”—General Booth of the Salvation Army, : ( BISMARCK — AR BANKING territories of Wyoming and Utah in 1869, ° In Texas, between 500,000 and 1} 000,000 bales of cotton will not be| picked, say farm bureau officials. Queen Elizabeth, says history, in- troduced. high. heels for, women. | RUISES-SPRAINS - Alternate applications-hotand ~ cold cloths“then apply— Vv Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly We have more. calls tor Bank As:! sistants than we can supply. If a good BANK POSITION | ever appealed to you, look through the Banking room at the Bismarck | College,, Conceded among the best | equipyed College-banks in the country. | Here-the student learns to do by do-! ing. It is real banking, using college | money, and real bank accounting, up- to-date, Z ! We make .a_ specialty of training young men and women for the high-! er-salaried’ bookkeeping and graphic positions... Send for, particu-| lars. When you know what we have| done for thousands of others, you! will attend, | Write G, M. Langum, Pres. Bis: marek, N, . steno-|4 - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921 The marriage of Princess Marie of Ruthania and the Czar of Bulgaria, whose engagement is just anounced, will inetease Rumanian/inflvence in the Balkans. This picture shows the new- fy cngagedkeauple, Another important royal Rumanian marriage ¥ set for May 6, when Princess aibeth, Queen Marie’s eldest Jaughter, is to wed Crown Prince George of Greece. RAR nnn eer " H. g——Amending law.| documents shall be recorded in office bec no provision for! of secretary of state. Judiciary. specially assessing property for the H. B.156—Walter Maddock—Legal- purchase of a water w Cities | izing certain school warrants of Fuy aud Municipal Corporation: | Berthold reservation. . Instructs state H. B. mending law re-| Weasurer, to buy: up to $25,000 Worth | lating of expenses of| of warrants’ to ‘keep’ schools’ open. boards of heglth. ‘Temperance. —Comunittee on delayed bills. i H. B. 139—Freeman--Amending, BILLS ‘ON THIRD READING. law, relating to county commission: | . Psi a ee fetta | H. B. 107—Providing a ten-day sex-| ea contract ae sues Sti are son for hunting deer. from Nov. :21 Gs oF ae S$ let on competitive bids. to\ Nov.: 30: (both dates ‘gnelusive), + elie Passed '102 to 8. * i H. B. 140—Renauld--Amending law,| yy, B. 108—Prohibiting hunters . relating to ee of dee com trom entering on lands ‘posted “No ~ sioners to make expenditures on | trespassing,” and. providing : penalty. pri 7 é < county funds. State Affairs. Passed 93 to 12. : ; ow @ ; H. B. 142—Jardine—Amending law, H. B. 50—Clarifying law relating) to BOs providing that fines shall go to the| school district changes. Passed 10) f * general fund. Tax and Tax Laws. to 1. : | H. B. 1438-—Jardine—Amending law. Hi. B. 21—Providing employers shall rf elating to penalty and interest coi-| furnish information’ on ‘pay’ roll to ‘ ‘ e lected on taxes, providing method of| workmen’s ‘compensat.un bureau for ‘ i : es i distribution. Judiciary. : 12 months preceding employers com- 26 ws 4 H. B. 141—Hanson, (by request)-- | ing w.thin provisions of act: instead! . y 2 Providing real estate taxes shall be- | of in stated time in July as now pr Th ¢ fi * \ tue tes op Drea. Vechte: Gel /eNieh Hamed UU br | e one instrument for which the : quent on March 1, a penalty. to at- H. B. 28—Making more liberal pro-) . " . a ‘tach on delinquency, and a twa per: | vision for county superintendents. mak rd. Th cent on first day of June and three| 1. Can appoint deputy at 30 percent) greatest artis Ss € reco S. e ; percent on first day ‘of Novem) of superintendent’s salary for each’ ne A - ‘ lirst following. x and Tax Laws.| 50 schools in county, 2. Can appoint one instrument specially made to play 4 He B. 144—Allen—Providing how | field superintendent at 80 percent of ae d e judges of elections may vote 0oi1| superintendent's salary for each 100; V; to’ ; Th Tu ie : elector who makes declaration of dis-| schools in county. Passed 91 to 20. | their i¢' r Recor S. e one insti . ability. State Affairs : H. B. 29—Providing minimum sal- . h M uy ae) H. B. 145+-Bauer-—Amending coun-| ary of $1,500 annually for: county su- ment t at repr luces their art 1n exact y Ke seed gu ene law upon petition.| perintendents, designed for aid of of- ‘5 ’ ; . Vays and Means. ficials in four counties. Passed 103 > d h ide f : H. B. 146—Sproul—Fixing allow-| to 6, accord wit their Own. ideas of inter- ance of county commissivners. Ways H. B, 42—Releases lands from in- t ti : \ and Means. corporated limits if sewer outlet is retation. ‘ _ H. B. 147 Banking Committee--fon land, designed to meet a particu- p . an \ For more equitable charges of ex lar condition in town of Garrison. Vi V ination ‘of banks and pablic offices} passed 107 to 4. % ictrolas 25 to 1500. ictor suggested by 0. KE. Lofthus; ban! H. B. 51—Prohibiting smoking int é i aminer, reducing charge on by: | dining room of any hotel, cafe or | . ; NJ l r : H. on. Payking Colne ~{ lunchroom where women are served, | dealers everywhere. ew Vv cto a r ry of banks a! or in any street car or in railway. d: di d ll ' trengthening present laws. | diving car. Passed 78 to’ 30, absent Recor Ss emonstrated at a dealers B. 149--Banking Commitice—| 5, i ce Provides for a supervisor of receivers | Bills Killed on Committee Report. h f h m h who can. during period of Hquidation! HL B. 58—Appropriating $200,000 on t e Ist 0 eac ont tf : of a bank, order $10 2 day, receiver |-for immigration department for two os § relieved during period in which his years. Minority for $100,000 appro- i) 7 y: taking priations. Majority for _ indefinite . cae g rge of vie | zved to les-, postponement. Bill indefinitely post a US.PAT OFF expense of receiver: poneds59 to 52. : . sah x H. B. 150—Banking Committee—- | pti convene TE This trademark and the trademarked Provides state bank can g | ° word ‘*Victrola’"identify-all our p bond to guarantee public | A Look under the lid! Look on the labell he relieved of assessments under 3 REQ. U.S. PAT OFF ¢ VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO guaranty act on them. and comm : 7 Camden, Ny Jp, sion shall not be liable on mone: BILLS ENTRODUCED. fh t taken for over cent uniess gu S. B. 118—Thorson-—Rclating to : anty commiss‘on shall approve up to! cemetery corporations, — Ways) and e oe _-— € percent. | Means. H. B. 151—Baniking Committee— S. B. 119—Bond—Regulating rede- 1 or a in ac me O ) nN, e C) ony ee. Provides commission be composed cf| posits of state bank. Ways and 4 is ca 4 bank commissioner and three others} Means. sues = anh nak é ‘ { from list of nine men gelected by S. B. 120—Ingerson--Giving in- eee Lite ~ f i bankers of state. spector of grades. weights and meas- a j H. B. 152—Banking Committee~-| ures power to investigate margin be- Any bank officer violating the bank] tween warehouse. mai apd consumer. guaranty act guilty of- felony. as is! Warehouse and grain grading. Soon a erga seme provided in the present law, removes S. B. 121—MecNair—Kor promotion i fine provision of present law and in-| of vocational rehabilitation. - Educa- REMARKABLE j Southumptciy tae etl “pm | NOTICE tive to can may; lead to clue to P: creases maximum! imprisonment | tion, oNGaED be REMARKS fit as a fiddle,” says Edward Salmon,| Wanted information rélative |locate boy. Anyone finding such ae Bs HB, Lackey—Affecting meth-/ _§, B. 5—Watkins bill regulating en- 4. s eres dime Ae he tide regito ved can Of gasoline last seen | a can left on their premises by a pia, of eplocting school hous? site./ forcement of prohi¥ition law. Rin < to examine repairs, ‘ in possession of a boy who has| mistake will please call 160. educa 5 S. B. 81—Appropriating money for ‘1 hold no brief for women as an- (octane eles dis d Inf, rt la 5 : 2. a H. B. 154—John Halcrow--Strength-| state coal mine. gels: I do not think they are going to! The Irst woman suffrage laws in isappeared. Information rela- 7 5-7 ening anti-cigarette law. maki \ KILLED. reform the world.’—Miss Rose Schnei-/ the’ United States were passed in the | = AUDITORIUM [0 SEATS TUESDAY AT HARRIS AND CO. PRICES 55c TO $2.20. CURTAIN 8:15 Return of the Perennial Favorite RICHARD WALTON .TULLY (JAMES G. PEEDE, Gen. Mgr.) Presents The Fascirating Romance MG” wm FLORENCE ROCKWELL J/g FANIOUS HAWAIIAN SUNGERS Ano PLAYERS. MASSIVE NEW SCENIC PRODUCTION ,THE NEW MYSTIFYING VOLCANO‘ SCENE ‘ MORE TERRIFYING THAN EVER

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