The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TheBattery Question Is Have you a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery in your car? Then your battery judgment is backed by the best brairis in ‘the automobile business. Car builders who are particu- lar about battery quality spe- cify the Willard Threaded Rub- ber Battery. Car buyers who are particular about battery per- formance look for the red Thread-Rubber Trade-Mark. Atk about Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation. New bat- teries—repairs—recharging. Willard Service Station 408 Broadway Willard Batteries RESOLUTION T0 BOOST AID Upper House Authorizes M. 0. Hall to Represent State at Capital North Dakota will haye a special representative in Washington to assist | org in putting through legislation : which. will give federal aid to the people of the drouth-stricken district. Action to this effect was taken yes- terday afternoon when a. concurrent resolution was introduced into the sea- ‘ate sending M. O. Hall, founder of Mohall, N. D., to the national capital. It passed without a dissenting vote. It is expected it will pass the house, The senate passed the following bills: 8. B. 145—Bill creating a state bar association by enactment. S. B. 147—Requiring personal prop- erty owners to otify county treasur- ers of sale at public auction, S. B. 122---Providing for survival of | action for damages after death. B, 152--Permitting the building of an alumni building at Grand Forks. ‘S. 'B. 143—Making it a crime for a person to register under a false name at a hotel. S. B..150--Regulating sale of fire- erms to minors. 8. B. 189—Making it a. niisdemeanor for anyone to coerce or.compel a per son to enter an agreement not. fo: Join a union, * ‘S. B, 153—Giving land owners one year instead of six months to redeem land foreclosed under a land contract. 8, B eommmisaton than $6an acre on sale of lane ‘3. B. 16—Permitting appotntiment |. of special deputy sheriffs for enforce-|_ ment: of prohibition laws. The following bills were Killed: S.°B. 43—Putting limit on, amount soldiers bonuses may be: discounted. 8. 'B, -112—Amending 8-hour law for women, to permit overtime. 8. 'B, 114—Regulating capital. stock of jnsurencs companies. B, 93—€ancelling premiumis. on workient ‘8. comprnsation insurance for. two years because of surplus. on d. & ‘B, B. 112—Regj platios incréase in pay of state's attorney, S/B. baa ‘o dieense. teal estate deal- "s. B. 107, 3" ‘108 and 8. B.108— Relating to the acquireman: of weter- works, by cities. ‘ . '8.B, 178—Fofbidding doctors and lawyers to practice’ under assumed names, (Already coveted by law.) GIANT RAT CLAIMS CABIN, OF VESSEL! San Francisco, Feb.-19.—lor three days a giant rat:re-empeted the cab- in of Mrs, 8. L. Ross, a passenger on the steamer Sant Cruz, which ar- rived here today from India. - All ef- forts.of sailors to subdue. the creature and permit, Mrs. Ross to return to her cabin failed. Finally: a twenty-foot Python _be- longing: to .F. H, Buck, a .menagerie man‘on boatd was put in the cabin: The rat departed from the cabin and this life: simultaneously, ‘occury TRIFLIS, . Constantinople, Feb. 19.—(ByAsso- have | ciated Press.)—Soviet troops occupied the elty of ‘Triflis.. HUDSO XN Consider Its Low Cost NSTINCTIVELY you group Hudson with the few cars men consider really. great. But do: you take note of its lower price? t one. but scores of official: records give Hud- son its reputation. For five years it -ias been’ the. largest selling fine car. More than 100,000 own- ers regard it, not as a. lower priced automobile - ae : _ but as a superior performing car ot unques- a tioned reliability. e There is little in the qualities of any. osatiie: cat ie that make it as destrable. There is a price advan- re tage in Hudson not met in any car of its quality. pats Distributor R. B. Loubek Motor Co. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA SUPER-SIX me NE Mitre and' more this fine enclosed car. for two—but it: will carry THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe three—is growing in popular demand. Strongly. built, the’ body: rests upon that marvelous Ford chassis. every. modern day conveniente; easy -riding—while sliding. plate -glass windows make it breezy and cool in hot weather; dust-proof. and water- It brings 'to-its own proof when the windows are closed—it. is cosy aid comfortable in incle- went and wintry weather. Then there is the durability of the car, coupled with the low economy of first cost and the saving of: money in operating expense. Behind it, and every other Ford car, is that unsur- passed “Ford After-Service” which is gen by the army of Ford dealers seattered all over the country, toget! er with some 15,000 authorized garages, until the Ford owner is always within immediate touch of dependable, reliable service, where the genuine made Ford parts, and the genuine Ford methods are applied in the care of this car. The Ford Coupe administers to a great variety of owners, from the physician to the traveling man, from the engineer to the architect, and then for a pleasure car for two it is unbeatable. order if you want a Ford Coupe, because we want to make delivery as quickly as we can but we must have.a little time. over. We ask\your early. Come in and talk it * The Dakota Motor Company Phone 318 Bismarck,-N. D. y' _| early.’ BISMARCK WINS PROM JIMTOWN BASKET BALL Capital City Five Score Apbiher Victory Over. Asylum ; _city Blamarek Sapred, another . victory. lgat. night over: the Jamestown high five, which. it; defeated on its road tour, byt had-to fight desperately for, evety point:.in ‘the second halt, Bismarck got. three Seid. goals aad shot two fouls'in the first half to one foul,‘of ‘Jaméstown's. In’ the second half. the score: was even, each team} taedwing two field baskets and three fouls. ‘The: game was rather slow and the ball “was ‘not handled ‘clean. was aléo Coziniderablé holding, The line-up was: There “Nemegore ica ot Jamestown—Rath- man, for Sttutz.’ None for Bismarck. ‘MINN, PROF... SCORES JUNIOR BALL AT UNV. ‘Instructor “pickin Dancing Has :Degenerated | Into Ser- jes of Hug ings i | _Minneapolis; Feb. ball, the ‘premier. social event of the | University - of, Minnesota is: far too | aristocratic to have ‘a place in a pub- | Ue institution like the university, said [A Bleny of the physics depart-| | ment. today.. When asked for his i opinion, he said. i “Buch an aftalt should not: be tol- ‘erated. The. Common People’s ball is ‘more in keeping with the school’ pol-/ ; ley. “He does. not give, entire. ap- | proval, however.'to the Common Ped- ple’sball and attacks dancing. which the says has degenerated into-a‘series of, huggings. - He. said that’ dancing waa for revreation and that he favor- ied the Vérginta ‘reel. and other oft time dances: HUGHES TOBE ~ SHOY-ORSTATE 6 gp ts Definfte Arinptncinent of St. Augusti o F i}. a eee i Pleted cabinet slate ‘aside and talked politics rather than mes.. The’ form of. an aspodiation ‘of! rations ‘is - be- leved to’have Resa one of the things discussel | Regarding the: “tartti question, President-elect ‘Harding, saw. Repre- gentative-Fordney.' In: addition in. té- porting on sentiment in congress, Mr. Fordney urged that. emergency tariff legislation be ‘the:.firat concern of the session of congress to be ‘called after. inauguration. ~ Selection of Chartes Evans Hughes of New York to: be secretary of state was definitely announced today. Mt. Hughes has accepted. MORE TWINS _ _IN-COLUMBIA (NE. A. Slaft § Bpecial. Columbia; Moa ‘eb; 19.—Another pair of twins has just been born here, ‘And this just a‘weékafter the town ‘appealed to the world for help in solv- ing the puzzle of why the stork brings. 60 many twins here—S2 pairs of twins inva town ‘with .a population of ei 272, and ‘now there’s another.: Contrary stork! | HEALTH BOARD URGES. ‘CAUTION —=: The January nutaber of the. North | Dakota State Board of ciealth bulletin! urges care fn the maxing out and fil- ing of ‘birth certificates. Ut-says:. A carefully made out: birth ccertif: the. new born baby. Great’ trouble | @aved that child ‘in later | if; that matter ‘is attended 10, Why.stiould you.be liiterested ip, this | matter? What are:the, advantages of having a birth certificate? - It may be necesséry in, later. years | to establish your: identity. To provide legitimacy. To/show when a child’has a right | ! to enter. school. To show when ‘a child has a right | | to seek employment under the Child | aabor Law. ~ To establish the right to inhert- tance of property.. « * To establish the liability to military | j duty, as well as exemption therefrom. | To establish the right to vote. To hold title to and to buy or oy Teal estate. To establish the right to‘hold pub- i lic. office, \ To prove.the age at which the mar- | riage contrect may be. entered into. To comply with the law of the state. | Be sure and have .the names re- corded. { i NAME HAW ASCO. jeune. LEADER | Agricultural College,’ NSD. Feb. 19. ; —J. W: Haw has /teen appointed division, Agricultaral: College, to: suc- ceed H. B. Fuller. Mr. Haw, was as- {sistent to Mr. Fuller until, two wonttis ago, when he went to the ani- tmal husbandry department ‘of the’ ex- japiratiin born ‘out’ of the sufferings President-eleet-. pce Makes Fi cate is one of the first duties we owe | county agent. leader ‘of the extension | - ent station. Mr. Haw has acted. as secretary-mamager of the N, D. Federation ‘of Wool Growers’ associa- tions: ‘dince July: and has chav%e ot the state wool. poo! Hels a Seats ‘of the College of Agrict{Iture of the University. of ‘Min- nesota,'and has been connected with bi tedatena division since February i cultural agent: for Cavalier county. N. D. Hé was appointed assistant coun- ty agent leader. in October 1918. He will take up his. new. work as soon ‘e 1 BE GREAT Premier Smuts at Meeting "© extols American President i Jotiannesbérg, Union of South -Af- rica, Feb, ¥9.—President Wilson was pérsudded to the view that the Brit- ish empire. is in reality @ small league: of independent nations, de- claréd: John Christian. Smuts, premier of the Union’ of South Africa, here today’; dn addressing an enthusiastic league® of nations demonstration. He pxpresased the hope that’ Ameri- ca wotild soon adopt the viewpoint and join the league and jet with all hia’:might. A tribute to the work: 6% Pregident Wilsofion behalf of the: leagué, who asse! that hundreds of yeats hence Wilson's name. will be one of the greatest in history. The. league, which will be one of the. most potential things in the fu-|; ture of: mankind, from hearts*of peoples and embodied in- camé the of theilate war. KRAABEL COMES “TO BISMARCK oO. A Kraabel, forn former Heutenant govertior and one of the delegates to the last Republican convention-at Chi- cago,’is in Bismarck considering the: legislative developments. | Mr. Kraabel was’ re-elected lieuten-| ant goversor, with the league endorse: | i ment. ig 1916. When he came to the; conclugion that the leaders were not/ in. carrying out the: program with: which they had gone before the i Peopl#tand been elected, Mr. Kraabel | left the organization. ““Tt $he league leaders hi confined ‘| themselves to their. original program, -| they ‘would have been all right, Mr. Kraateél said today. « ‘| It pasped. without a. dissenting vote. |, BURLEIGH HAS TEN °° 1, STUDENTS IN, A.C. ~ Agricyltural .Cotlege, N.D., Feb; :19. —Ever: t.other states and Canada ted in the total .enroll- habia 999 students at the Agricul- tural ‘MAN OF WORLD orth Dakota county ‘except |' AFTER ALL—It’s SER ‘or a tire—you want to know good many years, and while truck, you owe it to yourself t you.” - Plione 490. for 1920-21 prepared by Registrar A H. Parrot of ‘the college. Burleigh county has 10 students at the insti- tution from four communities. Excepting Cass county, Barnes has the high enrollment. with 37, and Grand Forks county is next with 31. Traill follows with 29, and Pembina is close behind with 26. Ramsey, Ransom ‘and Richland have. 23 each. Three counties, Bowman, Hettinger and McIntosh are the only ones hav- ing enrollment of but one each. whether it’s a car you are buying, a truck, or just a battery company that is equipped and knows how to back up the We've been training ourselves in SERVICE for a perfect, we do want to suggest that no matter-what you want in connection with an automobile or a Lahr Motor Sales Co. Distributors of Willys-Overland Cars, International Trucks, Western Electric Plants; Federal Tires and Vesta Batteries. VICE you want—no matter that you are dealing with a sale with GENUINE SERVICE. , we don’t claim to be 100% 0 let us “show ee ORGANIZE TO SELL GRASS SEED. Agricultural College, N. D.: Feb. 19. —aAnother co-operative seed growers’ association has been added to the list of those operating in North Dakota with the complete organization of the North Dakota Brome Grass Seed Growers’ association, with headquar- ters at Tappen, N. D. The members have 50,000 pounds of the seed, which the exchange guarantees free from quack grass. The directors have set 18 cents a pound as the price. ——SS—— Many a Pretty Not only are these pimples. and splotches ‘disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin.diseases that spread and cause the most discomforting irritation and pain. Sometimes they ~ Spoiled by Pimples Face to be cured by lotions, ointments, salvésaind other lecal remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, whichis in the blood. Begin taking S.S.S; to- foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly|day, and write a complete history ‘eruptions and.other annoyances that|of your case to our chief medical you feel. that. your skin is ablaze. Hf yeu are afflicted with this lege. according to statistics . burn like flames of fire, and make |adviser' who will give you special instructions, without charge. Write at once to Medical Director, : 152 form of skin disease do not ‘expéct |Swift Laboratery, Atlanta, Ga. MOTOR CAR f é Perhaps the best and truest thing that has ever been gaid about this car is that you seldom hear anything Pitt Good thinigssaid aboat ate . ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low The tire mileage is unusually high M. B GIEMAN’ CO. 212 Main Street Bismarck, N. D_ Order your Dodge Brothers Motor Car now for prompt Spring Delivery. ‘Donse Bromens i Mg _octt Bee: 2 UIGLUT OOS] .@ 4" a Fea

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