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‘PAGE TWO DIVORCE TRIAL IN OPEN COURT BRINGS DEBATE “Senate Bill Providing This Passes in House, but Move Made to Reconsider TEMPERANCE MEN ACTIVE a Have Senate Bill on Fool Hall’ Department Sent to New “Committee The house cf representatives was to consider Senate Bill No. 24, pro- “viding for the trial of divorce cases in open court, this afternoon. After the house. passed the bill, 68 to..33, late yesterday, Répresentative Watt served: notice that he would ask the hicuse to reconsider the bill today. his bill also was the subject of considerable debate in the senate ‘when it was up for passage, it being stated on the floor that Governor Frazier favored it. The proponents of the bill hold that trial of divorces in open would be a check on the di- vorce evil, and make many couples hesitate to air their grievances in public. Representative Watt and Speaker ‘pwitehell both opposed the bill in the house. The speaker declared he was against the bill because it would in- jure the innocent party, atid make courtrcoms a place for scandal mon- gers and open the divorce courts to newspaper publicity which would be harmful, often to an innocent, wo- man.’ Senate bill No. 29, extending the time in which the appropriation made “jn 1919 for the Missouri river bridge can be used to June 30, 1921, was passed, 104 to 0.4 5 Senate bill No. 37, designed to cure the title to a tract of 5,000 acres of “land in the state owned by.an im- provement company, passed; 103 fo 0. Pool Hall Bill. Theré was a lively scrap on denkes bill Nc, 17, amended in the house to provide that the pool hall licenses shall be granted by municipalities and doing away with the inspectors now in the attorney-general’s depart- ment. Rep. Halcrow asked that he, bill _re-referred ta, the: house’ temp- “erance committee)’ It previously was in the state affairs committee. Though some of the members: assert- ed the bill had nothing to do; with temperance othe! 3 view, and the matter was decided by a vote of the house, which was Nin favor of the re-réference. A meeting of the temperance com- mittee was called and the bill was worked on last night by ithe commit- tee. Rep. Halcrow said that hé/want- ed the bill in the temperance commit- tee because the committee “would like to get a chaace: to fix it.” Senate bill No. 80, to prevent adulteration of varnishes -and— re- quiring proper labelling, passed, 102 —— \ FIELD IS TOO LARGE. Charlottsville Va., Feb. 25.—Univer- sity, of Virginia faculty members. have organized the ‘ ‘Society, fdr, the Ration- “alization of the Title of Doctor.” Its purpose? To conserve the title doc- tor for physicians and surgeons and gbandon that of professor to jazz band Jeaders, ex-pugilists and sleight-of- hand experts. Educators wilt be. plain mister. 3 MAIN sr. took the opposite |' | FOOLS HUSBAND WITH -FIVE BABIES < \ Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Swain and the girl, twins which Mrs. | Swain adopted and misled her husband into accepting as their | own children. Florida ‘Woman Makes Spouse Believe Adopted Infants Are. Theirs tN BA. Staff Special.) Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 25.—Mrs. Willis H. Swain of. Jacksonville has revéaléd to her husband ‘that since 1916 she has presented to him as their own, five babies that..she obtained from an Atlanta. maternity hospital. This. came: only a few days. after {Mrs. F. E, A. South of Atlanta; the mother of Mrs. Swaitl, confessed that she has triéked her husbaiid ‘into be- lieving that 11 children whom she had zdopted in 14 years were born'to them. It was (Mrs; South’s' announcement tt the age of 52 that she had given birth to’ triplete that led to the dis- covery of her deception. ‘Following Mrs. South’s confassion. her husband consented to keep six of the children; but:he returned the trip- lets to the hospital. Two of the chil- dren have died. | Two of the Swain children also have died, Sut the Swaias will kee the, other three. 3 t ' : Mrs, Swain’ Happy. “Tam glad I did what 1 have says Mrs. Swain. . “I regret now that 4 deceived my husband, but he is not) provoked. He loves: the childrem as much ag I do. \ “When no children blessed our mar-; tiagé I adopted some. The only rea- son I did not tell my. husband was be- cause 1 ‘wanted himto love the, chil-| dren as much as I do. | Swain says: “I have always. been under the impression that the chil-| dren were our own. .But it makes no| difference. I love‘children and_I am) financially able to care for them, 80 | we will/keep them.” Mrs. Swain was asked how she had been ableito tool her husband. “I heven’t been in the thé@frical business’ for, nothing,” she. replied. '* visited my mother in Atlanta for, some time before returning home with bes child.” \ Mother's Story. Mra- South, in Atlanta, orrqhorated ‘BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ° MAIN Sr. | Our Sales are iibving tore populd + as they ate the ‘every day needs of life. According to the record of the Peerlest weighing machine Co. there have been’ more people eoming up Main Street'and stopping at this. store thaii atiy other place in the‘ci tyi in the same'length of time, there is'a Feason: Main Street, the busy‘ dtreet of the city age this; store the headquarters. Watch the crowds Saturday at this Sale. il Cloth First Quality rd Face Towels Gopal Size” 5 Cc Only sa Ladies Street Gloves Pepa ex 15c Ladies House Dresses Values Ni $ 1 hd “49 Sale Ladies House Apeaas Values #225 9 8 c = _ Sale Children’s ‘Spring Hats Regular $2, 50 value $1 .89 Missoe? Spring De. ’ $2. 98 4 cae Hat Braid Ail Colors Regular $3. 50 value Flowers \ For Trimming Hats sets ye Children’s Hose All Sizes, values 49c Sale _6 Pair Limit ; “Children’s Hose One Lot All you ao . want, cer. pair . Se 14 qt: Enamel Dich Pan Values: 75c Sat. Enamel Cooking Kettle Valués:79¢ |... Salevi se cee os JapangSe Waste Baskets 3 Sizes 9 8 c Choice ...:..... n t Toilet Paper Large. Rolls White China — Cup and Saucer Per Pair Aluminum Percolators, Values $2.50 Sale Good Quality House Broom, only ...°.............. Limit One tc Customer Black Japan Coal Hods,-to Close out at .....: Shop Early and Avoid the Rush Nc Orders Taken Over the Telephone. ge Re oe Mie tai THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ ‘DAUGHTER WORKS-MOTHER’S TRICK; , told Eva it looked<just like her, -| hundreds ‘of letters congratulating her ~ periences will give,the mothers’ and about,” she ‘said. . Mits, “California Syrup of Figs’” FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1921 her @iank 's story. ‘It’s another story of mother lové;" she sild. “My daughter grew tired of lavishing her. affections on poodle. dcgs and I helped her obtaift the bavies secretly when she visited. me. _7‘She was the only: person except! Mrs. M. 'T. Mitchiell at the maternity nome, who knewshow ! had odtained. iy babies; and she wrote me that she wanted to “iave | ‘some pabies in the same way. it “She stayed at our home nearly two} moachs: in 1316, before |.went to Mrs. Mitchell’s and picked out-her’ frst baby, She hamed it Josie and -wired Willis the baby was irks Wits “In a year Eva came again to At- ianta and réfurned with) twins, Willis and Antonio; Both yiede children died betore they Were ‘a-year old. On Sept. 21, 1918, Eva got another pair of twins—girls. She named. them Evelyn and Gwentlol, yn, ‘They are-in perfect health."-~ >, The mother says that since. her story was published she has received on her unselfishness. “] bAlieve the publication of our ex- wives of America: something to think any iporiannt subject must bring re- and great ‘good for ‘the entires country,” EMMONS COMPLAINS. \ Editor Streeter of the Emmons County Record complains ,this week that Wimmons is in the same fix as! Steele county, hamely' that it is con-; Med with a county. whichis so strong- ly ‘Nonpartisan that it overcomes its ; independent lead. Thus, he sa}s, the legislators representing Emmons in the house afé ‘opposed to practically: severything which the majority of the; Emmons cojinty, voters: desir2. Steele because. of thia: situation’ wants a divorce from Griggs, but Hih-|° tor Streeter ‘suggest that im the light! of recent League developments, Em- mons will be so strongly independent fhat it will'oyercome any Nonpartl- san lead which Kidder may, give. Child’s Best. Laxative.. Accept “cantar way of Figs] | only—look for the name California on the packageé,.then you are sure your child -is having the best dnd most harmless, physic for the little stom- ache, liver and bowdls. Children love its fraity taste. Full directions on each bottle. 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