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PAGE EIGHT Bismarck Machine Shop 218 4th Street Aluminum Welding On —_—_—————————————— JURY TO ¢ MURDER CASE TH AFTERNOON Sandwich. Ontario, Feb. 27-—Botl: sides have summed up when noon ad- journment w the trial of Rey. O. L. Starcklin r SENATE PASSES BAIRD BILL T0 Board ( DEFEAT WHITMAN BILL Senators Disagree as to Advis-, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ CORNS IN FRONT SEAT { in the House | | ‘WATER BILLS-PASSED| |Bauet Says Opposing’ Politi | cians, Have Taxpayers by } BISMARCK AGAINIE- ’ ca THURSDAY, FEB. 24,1921 _ - If you buy any clothes this spring, be ~ sure of the quality you get; we’re so by Hart, Schaffner & Marx | There may’ be cheaper prices, There aren’t any better values anywhere. and \ | Lift Off with Fingers, e sure of the quality we're giving that we All Work Guaranteed * \ ey | i y 4 dd to us. Limiting Power of Pardon in Acrimonious Discussion | A with manslaughter in connection wit: ability of Action on Good : the shooting of Beverly Trumble, an | \ Throat : =| , | innkeeper in a liquor raid here last Roads Law | i | eS , November Bees - eee ee You buy. clothes for the wear and style you ° Nea The case is expected to go to the} ‘The senate last night passed the| : [is a! ea ae x jury late this afternoon — Baind law which prohibits the grant-| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little pied a position in, the Mmelight of get z and ‘ause these clothes give you more i “Freezone” on an aching corm, in-| legislative debate in the long session | service and satisfaction for the money you / REDU Se Pittsburg, Feb. reduction of approximately 20 percent in pay of all labor in Jones-McLaughlin effective ing of pardons to persons convicted | of first degree murder unless they} have served half of the natural span of life for the period for which they; stantly that corn stops, hurting, then i shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! ia ul | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- of the house of representatives yes- terday afternoon and last Mahe. The bills proposed to enable the ity to condemn property of the water | spend than any others— they are low pric for you. ' \ Money back if you N steel works will become es March 1. The Jones and Laughlin s bill was introduced by the! cient to remove every hard corn, soit | company paeoie wimea Paral ont thi steel company employs in normal] gtark county senator after his meas-| corn, or corn between the toes, and) oi titution, also was passed. lon’t think so. i, times about 25,000 men. It is one of the largest independent companies. Rome, Feb. 24.—-The announcement that Charles E, Hughes had been se- lected for secretary of state is hailed ure re-establishing capital punish-} ment was defeated. During the de- bate upon the first bill the pardon | board was severely censured by Sen- ator Chu and others for heing too; liberal with prisoners. Debate Road Bill. \ he calluses, without soreness or irri- tation. Bismarck lobbyists and ‘ politics "came in for an airing during the dis-{ cussion, which developed into per- | sonalities. Not only was the worl j “liar” heard. in legislative halls but the words “I'll hit you on the jaw” were heard outside the legislative | \ S. B. 171—Limiting city, town, vil lage and school taxes. Bills Passed. _ §. E: BERGESON & SON . with great sa jon by Italians] Because many of the senators did | i : generally. not feel that the present time was a} S. B. pear Het a $7,500 to halla: ‘ ° \ ts Su ts Made in Our Own Shop $50 up v me ae fortunate one in which to have the| the Missour! Slope ‘Agriéidtural and Local Men Speak. i 764 QES(ER BEGHL : \ ‘ Be sure and attend the supper given by the men of the Baptist church in the_basement of the church at 5:30 p. m. today. Price Everybody welcome. —— WHAT MABE THE CHANGE? This Woman says Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her a New Woman Pa. — ‘‘Before taking kham’s Vegetable Com- fy pound I had bearing- down pains in my Hsides, stomach and back so badly that I could hardly stand up. Iwas white and ‘very thin and nerv- if ous, hada poor appe- HW tite and onlyweighed 112 pounds. I took. ten bottles without missing one dose and . ve it a fair trial. hen I finished the) last. bottle everyone asked me what Pittsbury Lydia E. ) viding system of road improvement. | people act upon a good. roads bill, according to the explanations given, last night. the senate refused to pass, Senator Whitman’s concurrent reso- lution providing f 8 teri of road improvement similar to the Babcock :plan adopted in Minne- sota. “ag | There was considerable discussion of the bill in committee of the whole, with Senator Steele of Stutsman, pre-| siding, and amendments were offered by the author limiting the program. but the opposition maintaingd — its, stand that financial conditions at present were not opportune for its, adoption by the people, | Pass Teaching Wage Bill. Senator Liederbach, who has bee a strong good roads’ man supported | and fathered the highway bill of last! session, voted against the resolution, | giving the same explanation .as the} others. | The minimum wage for teachers) passed after Senator Byrne of Wil-) liams county, had amended it rais-! ing the minimum to $710. ‘ Bifls passed or killed yesterday | follow: ro | S. B. 2—Concurrent resolution pro- | S. B. 177—Instructing the highway | Fair, association at Mandan. S. B. 68—Amending laws relating to delinquent taxes. ‘ S$. B. 134—Making it unlawful to ‘ause any child six months olf to be! separated from its mother. S. B, 148—Requiring the giving of notices of intention to foreclose real egtate mortgages thirty days befote thking action. S. B. 158—Bill. providing for the conciliation of controversies, S. B, 131—Reappropriating the bal-! ance in the immigration fund for the use of the department for the next biennial period. . S. B. 154—Making fees\.for legal printing uniform. S. B. ‘25—General appropriation bill. go ahead and buil S. B,'189—Amending and re-enact- Representative Anderson declared | ing Section 1008 of\ the Compilei| the water company was incorporated | Laws of North Dakota for the xear, udder the laws of West Virginia so, 1913. i that the water company could haul) Two house bills, Nos. 134 and 136, known as the anti-Bismarck Water company bills, passed by a vote of 88 to 22 and 84 to 21, respectively. Representative Semling, of Burleigh, author of the bills and’ Representa-) tive Anderson,’ of Bismarck, spoke: |in their support, referring to local} conditions and urging the granting of the right*to a’ city to acquire a, water works system through con-j; demnation proceedings. Representative William Bauer, of Sioux county, vigorously opposed the measures. He declared there are two big politicians in’ the city of Bis-; marck who “have the citizens be- tween the grindstones and the tax- | payers suffer.” He declured if the city .wanted a water pint it could e, ! notes before removal notes are givey. | tion. ‘ : §. B. 142—Prohibiting the carrying! , Representative Girdell . Patterson of liquor in hotels, theatre ‘or dance | 28sailed the “Bismarck lobby,” nam- yy hall, | 8. B.'181—Providing for re-arrange-| B. E. Jones as lobbyists against the! ment of state bookkeeping system.- | Water company. ‘Mr. Patterson read S. B. 123—Relating to the forma;| their water’ bills which he said show- tion of newsschool districts. ed how much these citizens suffered. | S. B. 200—Authorizing renewal of; One of them averaged $1.09 a month, tion. | association law to aid development of ‘the city into federal court in liti a-|and unauthenticated editions of ses- S. B. 195—Compelling thé giving of y 1) ae Tawa ‘ing A. J. Nathan, G. N, Keniston and} absent. x ss} reco H.. B, 212—Providing public fund depositories. Passed 83 to 28. H. B.217—Providing for dissolu- tion of Bank of North Dakota, Passed 58 to 54, } H. B. 25—Amending law relating to exemption of property from taxa- Bill, according to opponents, does away with present exemptions of improvements. Passed 61 to 43. H. B. 179—-Providing appropriation for commissioner of agriculture in connection with county seed funds. Indefinitely postponed, to be taken care of in budget bill. H. B, 192—Amending co-operative co-operative. organizations: Passed 104 to 0. H. B. 203—Amending printing laws regarding ,printing of authenticated Passed 104 to 0, H. B. 79—Taking maximums _ off state printing. Passed 92.to 8, with ;;H. B. 176—Providing hospitals shall not. be exempt from taxation unless physicians are accorded equal privi- lege in them. Passed 64 to 32, H. B. 77—Providing for increase.in STATE GRANTS MORE TIME ON REPORTING TAX “ Limit, Set for Filing In- come Tax Return ‘ The state tax department announc- ed today that a general extension of time for filing state income tax re- ports had been granted untit March 15, Penalties will be imposed on all taxpayers not reporting by March 15. The law requires a penalty of 50 per- cent additidnal tax to be imposed for failure to file report within the re- quired time, and for a fine of not less than $20.00 nor more than $1,000. Blanks have heen distributed to all banks within the state, to all county treasurers and to all corporations re- COURTENAY BANK CLOSES. The Courtenay State Bank of Cour- tenay, N. D., has been closed again by the state bank examiner on request of the board of directors. The direcvtors announced that it ‘would be re-opened as soon as certain accounts were ¢ollected. Its assets are in good shafle, it is maintained. A report from Fargo, said that the directors of the Prosper State bank had declared that that bank would re- open for business today, but it had not Fe-opened this morning, WILL RIDE TOGETHER, Washington, . Feb. 24.—President Wilson will ride with President-elect _ Harding to the capitol on March 4. Beulah: Lignite Coal $5.50, Bear Creek Coal $12.50, Stove Wood $3.25, delivered. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63. DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead . \commission to take steps to elimi- 2. th 5 | pay of election officers. Passed 81 ; | Reon imi-| corporate. existence of certain cor- |e $2.45 a month and the other $2.05 | Pay of : ‘ J made the wonder tl chy einme. I | nate railroad grade crossings and porations whose period of duration|® month. | | Se ee ageerok quired; to make ‘report. Failure, on and Temples h other dangerous places on state high-| has expired. | Representative! Patterson and B. £.| ury Change. the part of any taxpayer, to secure A headache remedy without the dan- Vegetable Compound and I recommend it wherever I can. I give you permis- sion to publish this letter to help suffer- ing women as your remedies are 4 god- send and made a new woman of me.”’— Mrs. F. A. Baker, 4749 Butler St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Why; will women drag around day after day, suffering from backaches, | bearing-down pains, nervousness and ‘<the blues, ’’ enduring a miserable ex- istence when they have such evidence as the above that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vég- | ways and county highways. | S$. B. 167—Act regulating sale of! ,coal and providing for licensing of! ; dealers. S. B. 65—Requiring the board of! railroad commissioners to revalue! | railroad property in state. S. B. 78—Appropriating $400,000/ for guaranty fund. S. B. 23—Regnlating action when | Jones became infdlved in heated dis-| | cussion ontside ‘the house chamber, | the discussion almost leading to| wage of $710 for teachers. blows... Mr. Jones ‘objected to Mr. S. B. 71—Relating to ‘real estate| Patterson’s reading ' his water bill taxes due and delinquent. < ; | and comments in’ the ‘house, ‘stating it; S. B. 135—Providing for issuance averaged $2.45 a° month and stating | of bonds'in sum not. exceeding :$250,- sees Oa fNenened He from + ee 4 7 ’ ” 000: 105 icombilting:, lecttic plants i furthey -stating”“he still owes: the tol a itentiary. ©! Gils capitol "end. penitentiary: $81.76 and. in addition: to this amount S. B. 58—Reqfiiring closed cabs on railroad locomotives. S. B. 162—Providing a minimum electors are disabled. S. B. 151—Declaring corporations 8. B. 120—Bill making a. technical ppv change in the grain grading and* In- he has not. paid: water rent for four | H. B. 209—Providing for new sys- tem of legal procedure in the. state, giving judges right to instruct jury on credibility of witnesses and to ‘call expert witnesses. Indefinitely. post- poned. Representative Starke attacked house bill No. 209, outlined in the ahove paragraph, as a bill designed to ‘break down the jury (system, by placing more power in the hands ‘of the courts. He declared that Elihu Root was said to have drafted one |. Under the state income, tax law. blanks will not relieve him from any of the. penalties imposed under the income tax law. every person of legal age ‘having an aggregate income in excess of the amount of his exemptions is required to, file an income tax report, The taxpayer je not to be the judge of the propriety of the deductions which may reduce his net income below his legal exemptions. In the case of an individual conducting « business, ag- gers Of “headache medicine.” Relieves « headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. Andit acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of m |. Bettes than a mustard plaster and does not blister.-.Used only externally, and ir no way Can it affect stomach and heart, as_some internal medicines do. Exceljent for sore throat, bronchitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgi congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum. bago, all pains and aches of the bach etable Compound is a dependable rem- | are persons for certain, pur} 1 ened months beginning Aug. 1, 1919 to » i edy for such troubles. For nearly forty les: R ii ahi, ae haa ; Spection, law. " | Dee: 3L wo a oe Bey gection and that was’sufficient eyi-| gregate income would not mean gross} FJ ts, Sprains, sore muscles, bruises Years this grand old root and herb medi- | "S, 5, 170—Iuimiting county tax lev-| miteaca allowed chert the srate of} Jones’ Replies. dence the minds of persons who] sales but gross profits; that is, the] <hilblains, frosted feet, colds of the 4 i Mr. Jonés declared‘ that the water|knew of Mr. Root’s work <that it| amount of gross sales less cost of 35¢ and 65¢ fats; hospital size $2.00 f cine has been restoring the women of " 3 d ! ies. ; America to health and strengtn | ‘ lowed sheriffs, |company owed him an amount con-| should be defeated. Representative} goods sold. , |. 3. B. 140—Amending income tax | Siderably in excess of the sum named, | John Maddock’ defended the, bill, say- aE re Ps He New | aie: land said the water ‘company ha ioe an sattenbt led eer made to}. Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50, 1 pa i summoned him as a witness in a| raw politics into it, but that {t was, -50,, Stove i S. B. 202— Prohibiting .pardon\ of natter and kept bim waiting around| drawn by Prof. Willis of the state Bear Creek Coal $12.50, | | 1 autder, unless they “have: Peryed halt! and that he was told that the bill for | Dakota Farmers Lumber company { ; the Cass county courts against F..R. i 8. B. 199—Providing for livery al-! ersons con’ 4 La a <cony leted Ot), firat degree for a considkrable period of time, 9 patural span Ob sites | services would offset the, water bill. The “hospital’ bill,” house bill No. will eae Uae eh Loe dent | 176, Providing that’ hospitals shall not ;be exempt trom taxation unless phy-| Wilson today offered Secretary Tu-/sictans are accorded eqdal right to| It lil | mottins aire boston ru vaee a {attend their patients in the hospitals, | i ? passed atthe nee session’ by a vote! SUIT SETTLED. of 64 to 32. )There was no debate. | The suit instituted by the North This bill, it ,was alleged, the day revious, was aimed at the Bismarck ospital. bi i Pollard, former treasurer of the com-; ‘The legislative day ending at 2 p.; pany, to recover $2,633.54, alleged to|m. today was the last under the rules | be due the conipany, has been set- |-in which the house’ could pass house; university and Sveinbjorn Johnson, opposed to each other politically. —————————_—_—___———_—_—_—_—_—_——————SSS—s—a———— iN STATEMENT OF : (THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Bismarck, North Dakota , at the Close of Business, February 2lst, 1921 RESOU: Wood $3.25, delivered. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63. IRCES: FARMERS, AND TRAPPERS _ ATTENTION Don't Sell Hides and Furs Under Prevailing Low Market. Let us tan them eit! into fur sets, robes, coats or I¢ather and use same to a good advantage instead of sacrific- ing them at the present low prices. Send for FREE price list and tags. If you prefer selling ,we al pay the hest market price. tled out of court, bills and send’ them to the senate. SEANe, Mr plana ge fopnienty. with the| The last house bit passed last night|Loans and Disedithts = + $1,601,402.34 THE BISMARCK HIDE & Home Muilder$! association: Iwas house bill ath inttoduced by| United States Securities : - aon FUR CO. . ioe | Representative William Bauer, - oi i % 4 ite WOULD NOT DO WITHOUT IT.. | Sioux county, providing oe an ie ope House am Other Real Estate pan i Bismarck, North Dakota "i Oe ; crease in th of election officials. | if ii ¥ - i Gaatteing ade nga tubers rae ot Ta compliment ta Mr. Bauer sever. |Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 312,143.19 © 96 coms bes ot cur vleh. J sneezing and chilliness, hoarseness, |! members changed their-votes from | tickling throat or coughing. Just |‘n0” to “aye” after, the roll call, the: take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar | final vote being 91 'to 7. i | Compound. It is- effective und. pleas- Adopt Rall Resolution, | i LIABILITIES: $2,242,227 . 42 | ASK Your Grocer Humpty Dumpty Bread ant to take. Harry -L. Neff, Price A ‘i rae, i [Hin Cincinnati, O. knows it is good | ,, 7B House adopted a resolution on | Capital Stock Paid in == - -,—$ 100,000° 00 Produced by ’ fo Jong: standing, coughs and colds, | seainst the ea CHinUne ee cee Surplus and Undivided Profits Waid 211,992.18 Ww BARKER BAKERY | ' | oer peat Nene ina poe very, ba which the Interstate Commerce Com-| Reserved for Taxes and Depreciation 16,962.50 H taken 3 bottles of Foley's Honéy and | migsion has raised railroad rates. | Circulation - - : - 75,000 .00 ‘Tar ‘and am almost well. ‘1. simply manne house acted on, the following] Due Federal Reserve Bank a i! emits 3 : »718, % . y would not do without it in the house.” | Deposits + - ca td H. B. 136—So-called anti-water com” | —advt WHEN YOU ASK FOR Wood. $3.25, delivered.: Wachter in This Section of the State panies to provide separate compart- BISMARCK HIGH | Tigalle Ob Po B. 134 Companion wat "$2,242,227. 42 |, Beulah Lignite Coat $5.50,/ yu" Passea srt 2 | : mm) | BUTTER , Ss. | Bear Creek Coal $12.50; Stove! H. B. 90—Requiring railroad :com- y The Oldest and Largest Bank | ” " CASSELTON HIGH A NORTHERN High School Gymnasium Friday Evening February 25th at 8:30 p. m. f 98 to 1, i church in the basement of the| “. B. 75—Appropriating money for | church at'5:30 p. m. today. Price|® beef cattle barn at Langdon sub-| Tbe. Everybody welcome, station: Passed 104 to 0. H. B. 60—Appropriating. money for | = laoS>S=S erecting dairy barn at exnerimental | ‘ 69 station at Hettinger, Adams county. | More Men Than Women | Have Appentiicitis Passed 104 to 0. H. B. 41—Providing for control of artesian waters ‘of state. ! : : | HH. B... 178—Regulating — glaring Medical reports show men are more| headlights. Withdrawn by author. | subject to appendicitis although many sudden cases’ occur aniong ‘women. It can be guarded against by prevent- | |ing intestinal infection.;-The intesti- | # | Ments for sick people. Passed 79) Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63 to 7. sic P| 8 mal “SAFETY FIRST” { | a» and attend’ tt H. B. 185—Relating to witness fees | | fle ot obtaratwd ast in garnishment proceedings. Passed — + , EXCLUSIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS Service and parts for Delco, Remy, Northeast and Auto Lite starters, Bosch, Eisemann and K-W Magnetos, Exide and Minnesota bat- [EASTER| | The day every good dresser wants to look his best. See my. Easter Styles and Pat- \ terns. A selectton to meet ( every taste and pocket book. ‘ teries, and Klaxon horns. ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. Bismarck, No. Dak. oH. B. 101--Relating to classifica-} tion of. property.» for. assessment. | Passed 58 to 47.1. | H. B. 162—Relating. to taxation of _ BOTH Apper aud layer bowel tether: Iauenihed, Teen ete cl ; Suits $29.50 Up Aci 30 GE Seats oI ie ted ea 2 eee tat Ree elk RECORDS caste x J oo, sre cen et eae aR 2 epee KLEIN | TOURNAMENT been poisoning you for months. Ad-| mission pean “i ayes and 38! ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED ® \ler-i-ka is EXCELLENT for. gas Ca! ree, lost for lack of two-thirds ma-| COW. AN’S DRUG STORE Tailor and Cleaner i] ‘the stomach. . Jos. Breslow. jority. Bias longa pp eatenlnggets, Ky