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MORALS BELL AGITATESS. D. LEGISLATORS ry Issue*Before the People i EXPLAINS HIS MEASURE nse Moral Program’ ‘Common S , Is Term Given By ns Author ring that acted Moral Citizens upen by the R. O, Richards of Huron announced to the members of the house temper- ance committee that he wotffd leave ; the measure to an initiative vote of the people in 1922, “ s~granted an oppor- “NIGHTIE NI 0 _ Thursday, ~ AN AUD ITCRIUM coders 10th | SEATS TUESDAY AT HARRIS AND €0. + ; PRICES 55c TO $2.20. CWRTAIN 8:15) } “Return of the Perennial Favorite Y ae RICHARD. WALTON: TULLY’ , .. GAMES ‘6, Lh PEEDE,-Gen. Mgr.) ( Presents The Fascinating Romance ~ Pp tatts vars FLORENCE ROCKWELL % PLAYERS, FALIOUS HAMELIN. SHUEERS ano IMr. Richards wa: i unity by the committee, to’ explain k MASSIVE NEW SCENIC PRODUCTION > his measure, introduced by Ohman of ) pea county. eta ak SEE THE NEW MYSTIFYING VOLCANO “The object is to initiate a temper- - iv ance lew, to standardize the eitlaen- \> MORE TERRIFYING THAN EVER 4hip to moral liberty, to repeal the z aie i sone dry prohibitery, law of 1917 and propose a practical ioral program : * uppropriate legislation for consideta- tion by congres ‘or concurrent action I sioners*to levy 2 tax to payor drdins. | v: ment ‘in’ eith: , Dusiness by enforcing the second section of the ‘SRassed 109 or $ei: fot a ea sighaeenth amendment 2y federal and rk 4 i oN. ss t af Sracet ea ni howe are yields e me state co-operation.” he said. \ {a Buls illed an-Gomnilttce ‘Report: } qui aly © I yilia : u's, Vegeta i on garding appoint-} )o° he Og Sp eaten Oe tee Proposed Cau ing of comny er of noxious weeds, | le ompornth Hey it 1a 8, nacieal re at “The proposed law would not take * \ Indefinitely po Wonca." ee eae rornéve foncshal conditions; andi dis: Ss away fundamental individual rights | FL B, 133 Jardine Regarding |Pels elfeccually all those distressing intended to promote individual respon- i ee ~- blacksmith And mechanjes lien. An- | Symptoms, a} ‘ave sibility, temperance, morality and re- Aes if 3 3 eer x ~ ee f % Cacao definitely postpoved, a SPIE Bey é spect for law; but the proposed law Pheatre goers will Have an opportunity of witnessing the smartest farce that hax boon produa@ in years when “Nightie iW, B./145—Bauer-—Amending coun- Jexander of ancient Greece used would distin Bue eee Ene ee Night auber’s. comedy comes to the Auditorium, Feby fo Not im years has a. play ccme het soshighlyqrecommensded tY seed law.’ Indefinitely postponed, to: eneduranecyineg drinking matches, = cous individual ate Yontend ect and) te oN ght.” The New York Crities were unanimous itr proclaiming it (he Siartest farce comedy Ahat: Broadway had eae Fares tee te ectann: feta overarinking: st Pil state prohibitory laws. fail to-do, Seen in many Keats and the Princess Theatre was packed; to the doors at-every performance where-this splendid play ran for the crs. indefinitely postponed. = 6 i “The proposed law WOU er be entire season. : nie ‘iit ? ; ri ik BY i ve nore liberty in diet to the moral citizen by . ic) an Tieden tahite: eta wad sah nat ee es i + . MEN ADMIR SRT Te pormaitéing thé manutacre, sale ana Mr, Nlanber has carefully selectéd the cast that 'will-present the play.here:and an excellent company-~is: promised. ‘mire a pretty thee good 1 fad Ray use of the spirit of wine as a stimulant | ~~ 00 penn A figur>, kat most of-all the ‘happy, i 2: in such a way as to insure clean civic gjity, not alread d - ‘ : aty Sai ea Z : - aan Teniaiy eodlented WORN ae reaete Bad oe Se a aT ae ee cainution’ ‘therebt ality, nat aires ly covered by state eR Ome eee aA 1919), relatin# to attorhey’s'fees'and| tobe held on the third Tuesday in fades ha tHotienke orill-ebange, Weel! DAWY PHOTOWX { e e0 vi y be primary principles o iff’ é ja i i BUO8 12 OU E Wi . a ISM es and encourage individual resgonsiil-| morality, not already, a by stata |e az HOUSE BILLS. ‘| sheriff's! fees in, foreclosure of -mort-| March’ every presidential election’ man who arr troubjed with backache, |, | © BISMARCK, NORTHDAKOTA © | ~ ity in personal government, Under Jaw, may be defined as temperance, | * ; ; gages by advertisement; ..; - year, and for such offices as'may come heade thove\ Greadful dragging; | Kfovnall over the Northwest for Quality this kind of law the wine may be used good will, self respect and respect Yor {pine ritroduee! 1 ‘ iH, B. 19h paraiue Provides: ad up for election in those years on the Sensaticas, ad nervous irritability, © MAIL US YOUR FILMS & as a physical thermometer on personal’ the state and justice in service. Any| H. B. 186—Carl E. Johnson, con: at least 30'.days priors to the com-| me. date in’ other éve f canndt hope to be. popular, and ad-}| Lun oO! 2 character to stimulate individual re- person who, persistentiy violates these current resolution for the submission] Me#cement of any action to foreclose | Candidates f ar = ~ - : sponsibility. The bone dry prohibition principles. evidenced, by habitual:|1o the pedple of ‘a constitutional | 4 real estate mortgage, written notice | ¥>ar- apc i eine A AM ae 7 ’ é oe law stimulates illicit conden 4 drunkenness, lying, voté selling, brib-| emendment providing that at) tle next erence agtion all be weved by Bie Bae nea sche ee eatin f z z ae “ will, ‘crime. drunkenness and 5 iy y ety, dead beating of creditor and per-| election candidate: for jastike of ‘su of econ ne 1a a i retione oe ack ‘States allot is provided on which the = spect for law. There is ee na So sistent ill will, may upon complaint,| preme court receiving highesy number | grog. j imaiow notice Tay be serv.| Hames of the candidates’ shall’ appear physical thermometer on seer 7 to the state's attorney, by the citizen| ot votes shall hold" office. 40 years,| 44 dane /rewister deed Ju-| with ‘the proper \party designations. - character than use of wine, beer oF injured or by official notice of unclean | second’ highest éight7years, and. third | G40” County FeBister of Meews. fur) ee an prone Gr sihewos : whiskey. If an sngiy dua uate con’ civic environment created, be held to| ..x years, and thereafter the’ tern. of a 19¢Anderson of- Burleigh, |- HB. eae of Barnes, and = trol his appetite fOr, w mes eer OF judicial trial and judgment as to for-| odice for supreme court justice shall . Semling—_C vec ically tad Gransgaard——Provides normal fachicol whiskey such person is not responsi” feiture of citizenship, and. the Jegal| ye 10 years. as | round ase, B. 195 Judiciary. | courses may be made longer ¢han two . ble. Itds as good a test a Persona’ ioral right to make, buy, or sell or} ““H, B, 187—War@house and Grain | “41° ker bd ‘iey_® o bey Ae Years on approval of Board of admin- — charaeter as the alcohol t fie tin er use the spirit of wine ,im uny:torm, | Grading , Committee—Amending and] \oonarty ‘Ship aa eecadvoeat istration. education. x is on the Lomperatnrs oft Nia ane ‘This would immediately make. Ameri-|-re-enacting Taw creating and. estab-| * ty dhe . Vv. oe It yes for one| | -H. B..203—McLarty—State Indus- : phere. The proposed ae out pur can citizenship more valuable than j lishing department of gyades, weights Salle. ceva state yi election to trial Schbol for Girls “would be estab- s ‘ ish feel ide or ete of money and auteken both the dead and| and méasures under direction of rait-| pon Ae tata Primary Noinat.| lished, designating School of Science | S eV i the live ones. In this way the release| road Commission; Provides commis-| ': i , ? Nain S " irlay awol- - LE Possidle to encourage sorely There of the wine may be usea to carry us| sion may entploy #tate inspector of ata Ballot pe ie eee roe toning sehoot stance sani ray atae in Mo peel Sealliy aia sereice| we yale debe gore) pine of law | aralles;cwelghits and. measures, chist ghell be placed without party designa-| for detention and instruction” of fe- jaw to yard mi seas for social betterment. Bechuse soci-| elevator accountant, etc., shall issye|* “ i s i di i he wil + prin y n ‘| present crime crisis will continue toj solicitors of grain, seeds and other| 2. > 3 re ils tl ofvacens _ moral liberty under law ars before a natural result of trying to force mior-{ form. grades for grain, seeds, etc,, 'es-| Wa. ENO tang eae number of| 1H. B, 201—Bjorgo, Boyd, Carlson, | y Ee ea th te should ality: Twitty the noice ‘poyrety .Necee N-abNeh -unitermerade comeificates uted vol ‘ to the extant of double Kitchen, Semling, Stark, Pressler— \ fails to be moral, then the “ ° nwait., Sity_is the mother of invention. | in marketing ‘rain, investigate all Set er to be elected to any of-| Providing al teachers before contract- : ae ae Mine. right to. vote | nee ue nee saree He bublte inaiters ‘relating, to; Mecketingy, grad fice shall be declared duly nominated: | ing to.teach in any public Sehool’ in v re of citi: > t ® ministry by making wine at the wed-| ing and. weighing, oXgrain, etc.; in- A i & i des or high KOO e : tis eke f gher the ola civil ding in Canean, and wotnd up he Pu-| pect pues warehouses ‘ad ibake| ¥¢,t¥® fever ction tevin te) oo, telnet. ns, ana ge made _ service, and.thé: right to buy ihe wine jic ministry at the iLord’s Supper by|Nies for storing,, weighing and han-| Names ie 1 Sok the ballot without | te citizens of United States —Educa- P es before resorting to thé use of the po-\ blessing the wine, and added accord-/ Wing of. grain, establish reagpnaie| are to be place ona ti d elec: |'tic . } ; lice power in a positive way by prigon ing to’St. Luke that he would not! margin to be paid producers by ware: Darl ado Migetlons and ete Lenina: dow Phied: Readings Re a e in Call senteneer Ai plinninale ites We dink the wine again ung the King-| houses, elevators And mills, to fix and, BA ay 198 Shipley is the companion| H. B. 115—Providing elevators MW d th di of Bisex k hat route ite methods the same devi of God “had:cbme.. Wridently the’ determing all chates oF eragineg ly Yo 197. It provides for the nomination ; not be liable for threshers llens on} \. @nd@ thousands of wearers know that > se pribom penteniees in a vain attemp' peices ate nich Heat Hate La ey totenae ard sralitor other) of candidates for officés of presiden-| grain-hauled direct to elevator unless the HOOD PRESSURE PROCES6 still makes > 5 \ Vee ° = ‘ | tial electors,~United States senator, | notice is given to eJevator, eliminet- i imi i ? es or Field. Mapas Se ee at ituraiakes athe bdr ae a ar 0 and aiember of congress, to elect dele-| ing elevators responsibility or liens it outwear all ICatiOns, ; > ‘ ‘ ‘ “a 5 i ; x i i 1 [A X juled to farmers granary. Fi Soe L : bogs, \ “ as gt perance legislation consistent with in-|. {ixing pay-of-tégislatorg at $10 for eac ti 7 “mi - . i i 4 ay i ton y \ field to try to stop the use pf the well; dividual moral rights, This, individ- day F Scaiteil and miteage of 10 cents cinct committeemen at’party primaries H, B, 113—Permits county commis- _ Signy in material and always in up-to. date construction. known natural lagy of fermpntation by yal legal merit system in morality is| per mile. ~ \ Teis'an ideal overshoe and fully rey rese: ntative of the name; \ state law in attenipting to save. sin- Christ's method. to fulfill the law and|” \[j.“B. 1g9—Olson. of Ramséy, 1 : R N sHOOD- — a name on: footwear which you can make your! ( * ners by, the police ¢lyd shiggests that is to come first, before the civil serv- regulating ljvense fees for attorneys: : ~ buying guide and guarantee. The sturdy Kattlé King soles, a the pyévidential time te at hand for ice can be straighteued, by automati-| (ec, S11.and 812 €omp, Laws Ns D. y 5 a of gray tire-tread stock give months of hard wear. The > acd evghition of stase laW to a little high-| cally separating the crook’ from the| 1913), as amended py chapter/69, Laws fe ae an be eT Ont” heavy. brdwavfleece linings Kegsche: adh Book for: F er moral plane, by including all the worthy, by submitting individual per-| of \’ D,, Regular Session, ‘1919. hey , , \ vy i fer i warm. | ) : lesser mofal crimes ‘under a state tem> sonal character to judiciak interpreta-; 1, 3. 190-—Roy Johnson (by request) |” Us \ ) the name » pall Ask for’ Kattle Kings because they fig \ perance Taw with severé moral penalty tion and decision under this temper-| Repealing present law fixing two |‘ 4 well, clean’ ly and cost least for the'seasoni’s wear. of forteer et See an Poa ‘ancé law. This is essential for ap-) cents per bushel as charge for bagel , q \ Ask any dealer or write us. x ‘ abitual drunkenness, babitual + parent-reasons to all ‘thinking’ people, |tiing grain; giving -state insped.o sf 5 ~ r habitual lying, habitual loafing, habit- and the ultimate legal merit system]: power to fix maximum charge for stor-» FOR PERWANENCE R \ : HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS-COMPANY, INC, ane ual cheating, habitual dead beating of of the weeds from tle wheat before age and handling grain. Bil favored], “i eS re ET ¢ aN WATERTOWN \ creditor, vote selling, bribery, and tax the individtial legal. merit’ system) .y Warm Burean to aid -pooling ot i ) peace ‘ t dodging; thereby quicken the citizen- can be effected in ‘economics: as a@}grain, higher maximum being asked’ to | KS Z ship to self respect by appealifig to whole, in solution of the problems of] se-mit longer storage-than at pres- , pate feeling (conscience). of pride’ by state \.staty goverment. Hence-the apparent] eng, grain and: grain grading. : = daw, to years thalvaieat a a necessity for aay _probosea-law at he Hi. B. 191+-noy Johnson (by request) Every sate in the Union \ ‘ po y in personal ct be present time. je prol tory «state | —Hmpowerin: state inspector of 4 w gt fe: eaten sense moral progfam. This constitutional amendment which car-. grades, wvalehits ‘ans measures to, has built concrete roads. i aie eves deka Fe yeu ropenbae s the a : d program of primary principles of mor- ried~by a small majority in 1916 was walve certain: requirements’ of laws, Somewhere you have \ us. That will be your experience,too, | whigh were ‘a good P . ye accomplished. by — misrepresentati rules and ‘regulations of state, relat- _ friends who know from because not a single pair leaves the after years and years of ; x and fraud evidenced by advertisement” ing to publié graid warehouses in case ; Ys HOB plantwithout fullinspection. keeping? + Red ; put into the preter promising thes cf grain Warehouses. which have given experience the benefits BE \ Sturdy, gray, tire-tread Boots are Boga ly, red . people the right to ship in stimulant®}tjond ayd are licensed uader United | they bring—ask the ‘4 soles joined to heavy — boots which will act the “The WORK for use in their home. The: Highteentil’ gates warehouse act., @rain and es & black uppers by the same way. And ¢ id : Federal Amendment was accomplished gtain grading, man who lives n acone ‘ s Hood Process: Made clearly shows the- value o ” as a war measure by organized politi} ” 44, 8, .192—-Anderson, of Burleigh, crete road. You owe it to ve / itt-all'sizes for all, of the patented Hood. while you sleep - cal sectarianism working the -weak- Shipley, Heaton, Bratsverg, Opland if igh ” kihds of hard Pressure Process. Red.‘ . kneed politicians throught he. Antl- ond Harding, joint introducers—Re- yourself and your neigh- service. TI Boots wear a . ; \ s i y Saloon League movement in every’ draft of co-operative law: of state’ to bors to learn the facts. > \ Fs are leaders. - and look. well, > \ state. It is a movement of the blind’ clayity and expand. Changes-method : > leading the blind, -The South Dakota of ejection of ‘directors, making term ~ : % : “political machine in power since/1956 of office three, years and providing for ™ 3 hag flooded the pedple with about 3,-\ nold-overs; changes law to conform, ~- = Z 000 regulatory laws and has been push- ¢o farm organization programs; limits 4 es Ee, area Sea ia . = ! . ing probibition, Teaulllne lnperimle, an organizers’ commission to 10-per cent MS ; ; \ . a 66 q a 9 P ” propriations and high taxes, and is; and changes law of 1919, which per- J . \ P - Bay Y Db ~ 4 i 7 dcomedt0 aereae in 1922, dct ae mitted 5 per cent of sales to be used PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION er, ELAS ou ‘on t sho Ww uring the same period of sixteen’ for educational purposes, to permit 5 : Sen Francisco yeti rs : 3 = / years the people haye only initiated pep cent of profitsto be used for edd- con Dewole, hoe Angeles Parkersburg Seattle _ apt says the Good Judge an enacted one single law—an organ- dgtional purposes, Corporations other Delis“ Helens Milwaukee Pituburgh Se. Louis 3 ik é ) ization law—a party primary election nm municipal. - { Denver . is Portland, Vancouver; B.C. os, 7 ae eg Taw, (8 -tr9,.gt Heates andi lepdoteliip \H, B. 193—Creates office of county ‘Washingion How long 2 little of on their merits by well. dofined and assessor, foxing salary as same as that 2. ; \ > definite proposals.and toind’disc@ssion. o¢ county atditor and gives him pow-. . the Real Tobacco - The people have sustained this law OY Grg formerly held by township village Ghew will last. _, four direct; yotes.) In | SpHg iS ond city assessors.and township and; ~ Z pubs i } | the irresponsible machine has pro- county 5 supervisor, which’ offices, = Sa ee Wor how imuelt ‘Ben : cent to yereal vital provisions ot are abolished. :Tax and tax laws. she z ‘W have more calls for Ranke As- uine chewing stace ; y is law. Moral anarchy in represent: yy B, 194—Hall—Repeal chapter 130 SMARCK sistants than we can supply. Ifa good i f i = > < ative government is evident. An of- ory aws of N.D. (Revular session for 2 BISMAR GE ‘ . tion the full, righ real -@ ficidl oath pledging to support the 3 i LGLY \ ; BANK POSITION : {sbacco taste will give. / m itution a 2 's vote and . 4 « rs Pian Ea eae Sent Da ah nN ever appealed to you, look through | Askany an who uses | Kota, in spite of its slate motto. Te " ee i ACE SS CU ty theRebl Tobacco Chew. i ; Ae : ‘ore thesstudent learns to do by -do-|* : 4 / - a to reach the immoral public repre: , Ag Ieig red banking, using eqlesd /this class of tobacco S seo ntative goverifiont 17 i The abundant health- : money,-and real kank accounting, up willgiv more satisface - f\ _, hina bode Ugicaleiy giving properties “of foduts, i S tion and at less cost— ‘ aes : } ‘. rant Ch salty inth, shad +. . q . A, You' ate’ /conatipated, biliods, and | San Diego, Fel. 9.—The municipal ‘ ’ . \ a ie ake, Speealty eras than the ordinary kind, , ‘ me what you need is one or two Cas- | golf course here ista busy lace, | ane: cotts [I] Sin er-salaried, bookkeeping _and™ steno- ng Put ub ini two styles carets tonight gure for your liver | receipts for December were $20,009, grapliie positions. Send for particu: - “ ts ie ' and bowels. Then you will wake up; There have been 235 golfers on th edf 1 3 lars, When you know what we have W-B WE tg jong fine-eut tobacco Nm Z _wondering what became of your diz-| links at one time. “Fore” is the pags are as neediu to b, done for thousands of others, you Sat} % 3 * y . gziness, sick headache, bad cold, 2 | word. : adults as to children. will attend ~ RIGHT CUT is.a short-cut tobacco. _. Crickets chirp by rvbbive their | wing covers against each other. upset, gassy stomach. No griping- ~uo inconvenience. Children love Cas- Scott & Downe, Bloomfield, NJ. Garets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. Write (.M. Langum. Pres. Bis, marck,-N. Rak. BANKING