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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921 come to the Agriculural college iv 1890. He was a pioneer in pure food, drugs and paint work, and became na- tionally known through the laws cov- ering these commodities which he fos- CAPITAL STOCK | milling and baki-g tests to them to | determine whether the prices being paid for them were equitable. He MELLON 10 BE SECREARY OF THE TREASURY WHERE POPPIES GROW. Fort ‘Lincoln Chapter of War Moth- ers held their regular business meeting in the Legion hall on Tuesday after- noon. In the transactions of the day : Cold ‘Weather Protec tion at greatly reduced prices Several Important Measures found thet the early discriminations Brother of Former Bismarck a tat cauopticn ot the atl against te ff i er flower, in ac- -Go Through Upper House | frosts. wore not Frater Kee pa Residents Will Get Cabinet cord | with’ the | resolution récently . \ Yesterday publishing the results of his tests Positi adopted’ by the American Legion and bi ht ay é osition the state chapters that the red po 1g Fought an end to the discriminations. ot Flanders neld should be the atl a e a van a e now, 0. our His milling and baking data showed there was no justification for the 25 to 27 cents discrimination against . | durum wheat. ‘His data on the famous j | “feed” grades established by the trade Legislators Will Get $1,000 Per for the lightweight caused by the rust | | of 1916 showed the difference hetween Period If: House Agrees | these and high grades would not be With Action to exceed 30 cents, instead of the dot INCREASE MEMBER'S PAY ‘lar the trade has established in some | instances. : | Dr. Ladd was appointed a member The senate yesterday afternoon! of the committee to fix the price of without much resort to oratory did| wheat in 1917, and is now a member heavy work on tie ca:endar and pass-! of the American Farm Bureau fedora- ed-more bills than it has)any day yet/ tion's grain marketing committee ot of the session to date. | seventeen. One of the bills passed repeals the i site toe ae INSTITUTED 0. HOLD DEPOSITS: Repealing the act taxing shares of} stock, x O.dering railroads to maintain prop- er shelter for live stock in stockyards. | Increasing terms of railroad commis-| sioners to six years. Garnisheement Proceedings Fil- Increase Salaries. ed Against Bank of North Increasing. compensation of mem- in Many Counties bers of the legislature to $1,000 for Dakota y oe the two-year period. Fa eerie aie: . i .| The Benk of North Dakota is being Act relating to the interest on com-; served with numerous garnishment port of inmates of feeble-minded in- stitutions, Requiring p.yment of $25 monthly, by persons responsible for the sup-! mon school bonds, fixing maximum at 7 per cent. A olll was introduced by Senaw: ; Sperry of Burleigh, by request, regu- lating the consolidation and merging | actions over the state to prevent with- drawal of county funds. | While in thg court room during the house hearing today F. W. Cathro was HAS VISITED mane All but Three of Harding’s Ad- visers Have Been Selected, - Says Dispatch St. Allgustine, Fla., Feb. 16.—As President-elect Harding continued his conferences ‘with ranking leaders of his party today it was indicated that the cabinet slate waited only on defi- nite selections for the portfolios of navy, commerce and labor. By all these in close touch with the situation it was conceded, however, that the selection might lead to considerable delay and. might involve some fifty of the assignments, more or less definite- ly fixed. No Announcement Now. It was considered unlikely that any | announcement would be made uftil a day or two before the inauguration. ‘These appointments are considered | certain. * Charles Evans Hughes, secretary of State; John W. Weeks, secretary of war; Andrew Mellon, Pennsylvania, secretary of the treasury; Will H. Hayes, Ind., postmaster general; Har- ry M. Daugherty, attorney: general; Henry Wallace, lowa, secretary of agriculture, and A. B, Nall, New ‘Mex. ico, secretary of the interior. Well Known Hiere. Andrew Mellon is well known to Colonel C. B. Little.and other finan- .Kupitz Grocery store, and all served with notice of the suit filed| ciers here. His brothers, Richard B. in Minot by the Surrey township and/ ang George, were ,former Bismarck school district to. garnishee funds de-| pesidents. and Mr. Mellon has .visited posited in the state bank at Surrey of insurance of fraternal orders. | and the Second National bank at Mi- ; not. . ‘ | “Similar suits have been started at GIVEN F Bowbells in Burke county and in Grant «| county, and the city of Drake gave | twenty-four hours’ notice to the Bank of North Dakota to pay a draft AND MRS. LADD amounting to $1,700 or a suit for gar- . ‘ nishment would be started. (aelee | 2 : Farewell Banquet Planned for! F ARM BURE AU Saturday Night at Agricul- | tural caieee—-DUBLES ITSELF Agricultural Coll N. D., Feb. 16./ fe <Aralnier in honor of Dr. E. F. Ladd, , N AYS BURDICK me an Fa. 1 y prosided over by Ors. C.D. Bite Your — . $ 6 9 8 who retires from the presidency of ; which started in ihe Traber ybehe at dered several piano numbers during Chole: « pee ° the Agricultural college February 28! to become United States senator from, North Dakota, will be given at the col-+ Federation President Announces lege Saturday night, February 26. it was announced yesterday. The dia-| Membership Increase to ner will be open to the faculty, stu-| dents and alumni of the institution. | 20,000 - Dr. Ladd is attending the meee j \ of the grain marketing Committee o! mE Wil Seventeen at Kansas City this week, thee present: ae the Novth ‘Dakota will roturs, to, Fargo the! Leet | Farm Bureau Federation, announces of the week, and will go 0 as! | that the membership had increased , nod the fire was reported outside of ‘NEW SUIT STARTED. ‘Beach, N. D., Feb. 16.—In order to further protect Golden Valley county deposits inthe Bank of North Dakota, the treasurer and state’s attorney ot this county have garnished state de- posits in banks of Dunn county and papers will be served today. Independents here are opposed to “Good Old Mince Pie Like Mother Made.” The reason a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet is so beneficial is because it is composed of things which a weak- with here several times. o TWO TOWNS ARE THREATENED BY RAMPANT FIRE Fenimore, Wic., and Gans Val- ity, S. D., Burning Today, Is Report 10:30 o'clock threatened’ to entirely wipe out a large portion of Fenimore, Wis,, a town of 3,000 inhabitants. At control. Wipes Out Section. < Mitchell, S. D., Feb. 16.—Fire today wiped out the entire business center of Gans Valley, county seat of Buffalo county, and at noon was threatening the residence district, according to in- ship is almost divine. A true friend fs one who unbosoms freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures bold- ly, takes all patiently, defends cou- rageously and retains a friend, un- changeably. What a great blessing is a friend with a breast so trusty that we may-safely busy all our secrets in Nonpartisan | it, whose conscience we may fear less flower, y, It is interesting to know that the maikng of red silk. poppies in -France has already come to be an industry for the peasant ‘women under Madame Guperin, known as “the poppy lady.” At the present time one million red silk poppies are being made by the women of France in the war-stricken regions, the flowers to be sent to America to be worn by the Legion and the. War Mothers on next Decora- uun vay. ‘the money earned from the making of the flowers will go to the reconstruction work in France. Mrs. Isabele Max of Indianapolis, Indiana, is the American agent. Working on Plan. The ‘War Mothers have un iaterest- ing little plan, which they decline to divulge as yet, but they are working to accummulate’ funds for their pro- ject. Already tney have put on a movie “ted Riding Hood,” and realized nice- ly thereby. On Tuursday and Friday the War Mothers have a food sale at War ‘Mothers, whether members of the chapter or not are invited to contrib- ute material for. the food sale. Call 819 Mrs. Algeo chairman of the wel- fare committee about any contribu- tions to be made. On the third Tuesday of March Fort Lincoln Chapter will have a so- cial afternoon to which all War Moth- ers are expected whether “members of the chapter or not and especially visiting War Mothers. Mrs. D. Me- Phee and Mrs. W. C. Cashman will be the hostesses on that afternoon. ‘ MRS, FRAZIER HOSTESS, Mrs, Lynn J. Frazier was hostess at the governor's residence on Wednes- day afternoon at a tea complimenting the visiting women in town for the Nonpartisan women’s convention. ‘In the reception line with the hos- tess were Mrs. Howard «Wood ' state president of the womer's Nonpartisan league, and Mesdames Grace, Hagan, Bronson, and Coghlan. Assisting in the reception rooms and dining room were the twin daughters in the gov- ernor’s family, Uni and Versi, and Mesdames Liessmen, Boise, Anderson, crater, and Miss Ward. Valentine decorations blénded pret- tily with the national colors and the effect was enriched with quantities of red carnations, The frappe table was especially pretty and effective and was’ tie: afternoon. About one hundred and ‘fifty women Your Choi OTHER KNIT CAPS Fine Grades SALE OF KNIT GOODS KNIT TOQUES For Women and Children For- mer Values to $2.00 for ...... For ‘Women and Misses Former values to $3.50 for 75c $ WOOL HOSE. For Women and Children .... Your Choice, per pair ....... Vp PRICE WOO isiesart-nuato .WOOL TIGHTS For Childten: Any Size For For Women, Black and ~ $ of Good Weight .......... FINE WOOL TAMS * WOOL TIGHTS . 1.50 1.95 WOOL GLOVES AND MITTENS called during the: afternoon, LITTLE BOYS KBOOVBRING. Francis, Dale Brown, eight-year-old son of Elmer Brown, 18 brought, after seven weeks 8 pital, the result of a! coasting. on _.Avenue when the ‘little fellow’ For Wom For Children ‘ “ahs | Vp PRICE SPECIAL LOT OF WOMEN’S SWEATERS ALL OTHER SWEATERS AND SHAWLETTES Rissea pale se oceans Pee ee ae m/) OFF A. W. LUCAS CO.: 25c,48c and 69c Attorney Makes Visit. G. 8. Wooledge, attorney of Minot, is one of the Capital City visitors. Wessel! Here. Edward E. Wessell, former adver- tising manager of the Grant Forks American, is in Bismarck here on a CHURCH SUPPER give a supper Thursday evening, Feb. 17, to which the public is ‘cordially invited. This affair is \for both men and women. McCabe Methodist church will ton Saturday night or Sunday. He) som 10,000 on Jan. 20, when it was] ¢ormati j ni , |. 20, ion received here. across the street just in time to meet takes the oath of office as senator,’ o eanized, to 20,000. —_—___—_——_ a heavy truck. The young men on the (March 4. Since '90 | 'He is going to Mandan Friday he truck made every effort to ‘stop the > ea eet etree nected with | 82id to assist in a membership drive. HERE A truck and rescue the wee chap, but the institution since 1899, wtien he Se ee ANU tne was picked up with hip broken and The Store of Quality, Servi ae Ps toe inst ot the chemistry depart-| KNIGHTS WILL riry| @, bad break in his leg. . The break in e Store of Quality, Service and Lower Prices 2 Through his research work in j the leg did not yield to treatment as : 6 reeds and otter commodities he was} MEET TONIGHT successfully as did the break in the . ‘de food commissioner 11 years lat- hip, so a silver plate had to be insert- an and in 1916 was made president of A special program will be given Mr. W. B. Martin af the State Im: ed. He is at at able to fo anes on 5 the institution. \He was born inj tonight by the St. Elmo lodge, No. li} a sc Dopattms sl ar oar me ra le Mr. and Mrs, Severson Arrive, BROWN DANCING PARTY | law. Evelyn Ward plays the role of a Maine, and graduated from the Uni-| Knights of Pythias, in commemora- migration Departments _ovending 6 town over being able to come home. Mroand Mrs. J. E. Severson have pts village girl whom he loves, aad Mary versity of Maine in 1884, Upon grad-| tion of the fitty-seventh anniversary making a jovine pleture eenibit re the DINNER DANCE FRIDAY. arrived in Bismarck for a short stay.| The Modern Brotherhood of| Jane Irviag, the ehild actress, plays . eae eae Caer eatural Oe Onare tity attorney win | north central counties of ‘Nebraska.| Much interest is shown in the prep-j Mr. Severson is a Tuttle banker. America have arranged to have| ‘Ms little son of the matador. | partment of (: vorg was. head| deliver incipal a ” twy| He has already-made arrangements] arations for the dinner dance to be a a what is known as a Brown Dane-| keine Kitty Bredbuey Gertrude wor. <periment £.ai.cu, and was head! deliver the principal address. Two INT ice d Jansonius Here. ‘elso, Kitty Bradbury, Gertrude Nor- chad institution te | candidates for the degree of page will! £0F showing North Dakota moving pic-| given in Masonic. temple, on Friday ; ing Party to take place at the K.) man and Sidney Payne. “The Brand chemist whe: he left the insti can at , i bagi tures in quite a number of promineat| evening. All Masons and Eastern Star Fred Jansonius, county judge of f P. Hall, Thursd ii a Locos” ry reiGad fy e a ——___—__} a a towns in Dodge, Colfax, Butler, Saline,| members of Bismarck and all visiting | Wells, is looking around the legisla; | 0 . ly jursday even! ing, ee peed cl at the Orpheum thea- ALT | (Merrick and Saunders counties. These} members who wish to attend will call| tive halls. . Feb.. 17th, 1921, at 9:00 o'clock, | er tonight. EAT LIKE A BOY counties have a well-to-do population | srs, H. . Spchn, 616 Seventh street, Relea All members and their friends| »;. —— of Bohemian people and Mr. Martin} to make reservations. . Will Give Dance. are cordially invited and are as- MRS. PENDRAY ‘ Toi feels sure of landing several colonies! The dinner monu looks most iavit-| |The Modern Brotherhhood of Amer- sured a time, com find Let Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets . from that locality. ‘ling: Fruit cocktail and wafers; roast} ica will give a Brown dance at good e, e and find | . DIES: ON TRA N er vee REP R ; vo ‘attics with him the written| tuckey and dressing, plmento’ salad the Knights of Pythias hall Thursday |out the joke, amusement for old pale exi) Assist Your Stomach Whenev- recommendations of Father Hiltner of| with peas, mashed potatoes and gib-| evening. and young, refreshments will be j16.—Mrs, James > hi Bismarck and Father Clemens of Man-| jet gravy, cabbage salad, celery, hot —__———_ served. Tickets $1.00 per cou- jast’ night on the er It Needs, Such Help. They dan, that they will cheerfully answer] rojis, and cranberry jelly, ice cream ‘Meeting Tomorrow. = le, 25c for extra ladies. There train from Mandan. . She is a sister-in- all inquiries about this portion of ‘the| and cake, coffee and mints. A meeting of the St.-George's Epis- Pp ie, fe ec law of Richard Pendray, who recently Are Safe. state and assist in every way possible |” paaaaa RLS copal Guild will be held tomorrow aft-! will also be a regular meeting} died, and former ‘Senator Thomas if you really want your old-time | in locating families here, either singly,| MONTHLY SOCIAL THURSDAY. | ernoon at the Parish house on Third| from 8:15 to 8:45 and the mem-| Pendray. Mrs. Pendray has been sick sou y te ‘ou once | or in colonies. The regular monthly social after- street. A large attendance is expect-| herg are requested to be present. for some time, having been afflicted boy appetite to return to y ting 1] _ Washington, Feb. 16—White House noon of the Presbyterian: Ladies Aid| ed as it is annual dues days. © with jaundice. more, form the practice of eating in| Officials announced today that Presi- RICES will be held in the church parlors —————— i ORPHEUM ee nas tes Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet after each! gent Wilson before March 4 would WHEAT P ft . An énjoyable ‘Tancred Commandery. aan 7 : : ‘ il astound you. jteimni on Thursday afternoon. In “The Brand of Lopez,” his new| FOR SALE—Good green baled hay dey meal, Results will astow make a final itemized report of the WEAK AGAIN program is prepared and refreshments, ‘The regular meeting of ‘Tancred pez, a | Meee 0 Gis Genel ollg. | HBOS $150,000,600 war fund voted him by! i an Will be served. Beside the general Cymmanderys: Knights ‘Templar. will Roberson-Cole Superior picture, Ses- per ton not less than five bales to ‘ Congress. The house yesterday called) (sos ag- profit taking by| invitation to the public, all visiting wo-| oo held, Thyrsday evening at 7:20 p./ rue Hayakawa is backed by an excel’) a place. Phone SAeX. i 2-16-1Wk sae gi En hoe eee with a lack of aup-| men in town are most cordially invit-} m, Work in the [ted Cross degree. | lent company. which gives him admir- WILL CONSULT aert ded e a sharp downturn today | ed to drop in during the afternoon for ese able support in an unusual sort of pic- cS e rt a social hour over the tea cups. Gaulke Looks In. ture. . This Haworth production, Which : SENATE COM eee oe od ee oe a eet ——— M. ©. Gaitlke of Grand Forks. sec-| was directed by Joseph De Grasse, is WOMEN! YOU CAN i he . se ry of the Elevators Buying as- e story of a Spanisl ull-fighter, ‘ Seah ever ner followed by, era f CITY NEWS | sociation, is looking after the inter-| pursued by a fate which seems to dic- DIAMOND DYE IT ot Washington, ee 16 pecrolay * Thelmarket closed heavy, 3 to 41:4 | ots of ts organization at the session te cpa Pe shall have everything but ‘oid faldedc alakis = eles ae ljouston agreed today wi he senate}, * : jappiness, . ' a io judiciary committee not to make any cents lower. ' Visitors in. City. here phenom Be tens Florence Turner has the part of a| sweaters, draperies, —_ everything. additional loans to foreign govern- Pater a Pr te Mrs. A. R. Couture and son of Na-| Glencoe Farmer Comes Up. proud, sophisticated Spanish beauty] whether wool, silk, linen, cotton, or . tent no matter how pressing the de | True Friendship, poleon are here today. Alex MacDonald, farmer living near | With enol the pull enter: ie pina mixed goods, can be dyed ally rich, mand might be, until he had consulted Bit'what ia friend? Seuecoé sald Heats Glencoe and a leader of the Emmons and < io Pgrard im O a a me adeless color with Diamond. Dyes. the committee and given it full time) 0" Me ame for God.” and Here From: Napoleon, county independents, is in Bismarck | Which ends by his being made an Buy no other dye! . for! further. eoneidsratien: he Is right inasmuch us true friend-| | Attorney A. B- Atkins, of Napoleon} attending the hearings and the legis- P was here on business’ today. lative sessions. SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN “THE BRAND OF LOPEZ” ey e lacks. i ippi ened digestive system lacks. any compromise ORDER BANK CLOSED. A Gripping Story of Hot Blooded , than our own, who can relieve our If alt the stomach sufferers who jhave been relieved of their misery by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets could be gathered together into one column, they would make a tremendous and league that will permit present state officers to handle vast funds received as result of such compromise and de- mand that resignation or recall of in- dustrial commission, certain supreme court judges and Senator Wog pre- happy army. Join this army now by getting a 60 cent box from any drug-| cede any agreement with bankers to | farther finance state. cares by his conversation, our doubts by his counsels, our sadness by his good humor, and whose very looks give comfort to us.—Exchang TRIBUNE WANTS— FOR RESULTS | business visit. Two Farmers. Visitors. Two of the prominent farmers of the state here yesterday were: J. I. Hart, farmer and banker of Chas ley, and J. 0. Grubb. farmer of Pow- ers Lake, Burke county Des Moines, Feb. 16.—The Union Trust and Savings bank of Sioux City, was ordered closed today by the state banking department. The state bank examiner has been going over the affairs of the bank for several days. 2 Is Still On In Full Blast. The John Store Where Prices Are Al- ways The Lowest. - Spanish Romance and Revenge AT THE TONIGHT Feb. 16th ORPHEUM TOMORROW Feb. 17th son’sPopular Priced Store