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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Im 4 | eral: ‘Lemke had: promised to employ {w.\L. Watkins in the department. bates @ temperance committee report Y \-was adopted by one vote, 55 to 54. DEPOSITS LAW, snc 20 «soe gies aca ‘ing to common school’ districts, and | | No. 65,.providing an appropriation of | | $160,000 and direc | commissioners to i prpperty in the state. ' Two bills were killed by the house. | They were senate bills No. 123, relat?) House, However, /Aniends, Sen-| ay nenulwoxet owe” BASKETBALL TO. LICENSE BILL AGAIN HOLD STAGE. IN | Temperance Committee Revort (CITY TWO DAYS. ‘. for State Enforcement Wins Out Bismarck, Mandan and Steele to Clash in District Tourna- ment Here ‘ NNER GOES TO MINOT, The differences of the senate and the house over the kid of depository law needed in the stato, since the en- uctment of the initiated law permit: “from the Bank of North Dako A mained today to be settted in the last two days of the legislature. » Thehouse amended 117, and because the issti: cf polit was raised, it was expected that there would develop a ¢lash between the two houses, As amended by the house Eight Teams Will Play in ‘that - City for State Basketball, Championship Mandan, Bismarck and Steele nigh the depository law would provid» that all public deposits, except state de- posits, must be deposited in state «r national banks; that shouid be schools will be represented in the dis- trict basketball tournament *o be held in) Bismarck Friday and Saturday SENATE AMENDS Ifome of ELTINGE SPECIAL TONIGHT—ORGA suse from Jocelyn : : : TONIGHT ONLY Super-Specials THEATRE Tonight Last Time | Charles Ra NAZIMOVA 7 aoe The Star Supreme in a 6“ an je 99 “Madame Peacock’ «R's ar A Gorgeous, Powerful Photo-drama of the Destiny of “Forty Fiv mae bea Broadway” a Woman for Whom the Love of Man Was Not ei bball deco nN tll Nnough. NO ADVANCKH EN PRICES And Coming Soon “Behold My Wife”, BISMARCK | CONCERT Godard Arrange now to see the season’s Comedy Sensation “The Rookies Return” Commencing Monday SENATOR GROSS North Dakota shall have power and is authorized to consolidate the two separate: electric plants, one at the State Capitol and the other at the State Penitentiary, and locate same on the State Penitenti BILL T0 INCLUDE a ses WANTS ADVISORY WHERE WAR THREATENS—The map shows Costa Rica and Panama. They are preparing to fight over the disputed River taken and that the minimum rate of, interest be 2 per cent on call deposits! manage and oper the same, and to make and enforce ra orders, | nights. rules, regulations and by-laws for the, Seeders ion thereof, and for the tran-; mg inner of the tournament ho: re ess, and in carry- sacticn of said bi u and + dericend Gn itimetlenosttsy that will goto Minot, where teams from Coto territory back from the coast of the Gulf of Dulce (arrow). t Aff C es of sitories, t0-| eight districts inthe state will com- Below, Costa Rican, troops and Presid isari 2 '| Report’ of State Affairs Com-| ing on said bus said commi Nonpartisan from Grant Count gether with the amounts on deposits.) pete for the high school basketball Panama, “ KOOP: lent Belisario Porras of shall utilize prison labor as far as ai Gs " be published: quarter! ;that deposits in one bank should not exceed the combined capital and surplus: of the bank, } This bill, as amended, represented’ the Independent view of a proper de-! Pository law. : = Say It Hits Bank. Nonpartisan members triticised the| amendment because they said it did not provide that the Bank of North ‘Dakota could become a depcsitory, in-| der the law. ~ | Representative Sherman raised the point as to whether or not a two- thirds majority were required to pass the bill as amended, saying that he believed the bill was not in accord as championship of the state. The state tournament will be held March 18 and 19. in the normal school gymnas Representatives of the three teams; which meet here will gather in the office of Principal Bolt, of the Bis- marck high school, Friday noon, to draw for the order of playirlg the elimination contest here, Two of the teams will play Friday night and two will play Saturday night. The fact that there! are only three teams to play in the /cistrict tourna- ment, here.is somewhat of a disap- although the major inter: event centers on the Bis- marck-iMandan game. Both Bismarck and Mandan teams have decisively de- HOUSE VOTES TO FINISH WORK ON RIVER BRIDGE (Continued from page 1) from 3 to 2 mills, providing that bond {issue must be approved by majority vote of people (under present aw park commissioners may bond with- ISSUES CWN LICENSE Woman Deputy County Clerk Swore Man Who Was to Be Her Husband. The novel experience of issuing her own marriage license was experienced by Miss Victoria Iournrier, deputy out vote of people) Passed 91 too.) county clerk, of Bartlesville, Okla. No emergency. S. B. 39—Appropriating $175,000 for completion work on Bismarck-Man dan Misgouri river bridge. The party of (the second part was Warren Mulligan, a newspaper report- er. When the blank was filled M Vournier divectetd Milligan to raise his right fiand and swear to the truth i mittee on 134 Adopted by Senate possible. “In fixing the rates for current furnished for power and lighting pur- po: to be charged to private con- Industrial shall have in view the lowest rate consistent with the furnishing of ade- quate service. “It shall be the duty of the Indus- trial Commission, and said commis- sion is hereby empowered and author- ized to obtain, in the’ name of the State of North Dakota by permission or otherwise, licenses and franchises from the County of Burleigh and the City of Bismarck, in the State of n "sy. North Dakota for the use of roads, tric light plant; pybli¢ highways, streets and alleys; MAY OWN WATERWORKS Pesta | Commission ' State Power Plant. at Peniten- tiary Also Provided by Measure The seuete \his afternoon passed house Dill lov and 137, relating to the B k i Pan controversy. No. carries the nay Urges Aid to Industrial Commission | NONPOLITICAL CONTROL Members Would Serve State With Only Nominal Expenses Paid } Senator Gross, Nonpartisan from | Grant county, has introduced a reso- lution urging the appointment by the governor of an advisory board of two Independents and two Nonpartisans, | with the initiated law, or the law cre- teated Steele so it is expected that the rith it, No. 136 was amended so as] foy the purpose of i ine et ating the Hank of North Dakota.’ ¢ham which goes to Minot will be | FEATURES OF GOOD KITCHEN | ° Hs statements, - He obeyed. | to give both parties the right to appeal | sary ine: pole oF installing all neees,| to assist the state industrial commis- Speaker Twitchell said there might’ marck or Mandan. fea - | to the supreme court. The original) other services ‘and equipment nec-| Mission’ in the management of the be a question on one point, but that Ashley Drops Out. Good Light and Ample Supply of Bell Boy’s Liquor Had Fatal “Kick.” | bill only save the city that right. No.] essary to the operation of said utility,| Mdustries. ‘Sod Light and Ample Supply of Fresh ay . i "| Regarding this resolution, Senator difference could be settled in the; courts without affecting the remainder| of the proposed law. Napoleon, Ashley and other teams in the Bismarck district were eligible to participate in the tournament but Air Are Among Essentials for Best Results. Shortly after he had taken one drink of “liquer” purchased from a negro 187 is purely technical, Authorizes Bonds The house bill relating to the ac-| «Jor the purpose of carrying out Gross says: “If this resolution meets with the ggod judgment of the people, the author would be glad to have the Representative Walter Maddock | qiq not qualify. It was expected until — bellboy in a hotel at Jacksonville, Fla.,/ quirement and purchase of a city] the provisions of this Act, the Indus- said that it was a matter of differ-' two days ago that Ashley high school A conveniently“ arranged and | C. W. Johnson, a salesman of Chicago, | water plant has been amended by the} trial Commission is hereby authorized | People write or wire their representa- ence of those who favored the lidui-) \ouid be represented, but word v equipped kitchen means lighter work | dropped dead. State Affairs committee of the senate to issue bonds of the state of North! tives in the legislature at once. We dation of the Bank of North Dakota yeceived from the state association) and shorter hours for the housekeeper es /to includg the establishment of the| Dakota in a sum not exceeding $250,-/ Want your help.” on the ne Rand an pthose: Whe aa that that school had not paid its state, and he® helpers, say household special- mw = : | statélowned electric. plant. The mo-' 999, to be known as Bonds of North i Provides fer Board. Hl ie dues and therefore cannot compete. Inited | ne “tmied | tion to adopt prevailed. — § Dakota, Electric Utility Series, which @ resolution follows: ists of the United States-Department STEERS FATTEN ON SILAGE bonds are to bear interest at’a rate| “BE IT RESOLVED: ‘That, the Dakota law and the initiated law. | Speaker Twitchell declared that the! proposed measure provided public de- positories. | The longest conflict! of the after-| noon in the §ouse was on senate bill INo. 18, the state pool hall license de- ‘Vhe officials for tne district tourna- ment games will be Bolsinger of Far- go, and McFarland, of Valley City. Team Working Hard. The Bismarck team is working hard and the team is out to win the of Agriculture, who give the following hints in Farmers’ Bulletin 607, The Farm Kitchen as a Workshop: Plenty of light) and good air are essential to good fesults in the kitchen { Remarkable Gains, Considering Nature of Feed, Made aa North Da- kota Station. Steer: | May Own Waterworks The bill as amended provides “that any city may purchase, acquire by eminent domain, erect, lease, rent, manage, and maintain any system of waterwcrks, wells, reservoirs, pipes, not exceeding six per cent per annum,! aid bonds shall be issued, inso-| a possible, pursuant to the condi-| tions and provisions of Chapter 153,! Session Laws of North Dakota, 1919.; “If any part of this act shall be de-| governor be petitioned to appoint a Non-political Advisory Board in con- nection with the major industries, namely, the Mill and Elevator, the Bank of \North Dakota and the Home Builders’ Association: ‘ i le-' district championship, for which the and to the comfort of those working 's can be fattened, profitably on! fod fr tiee aan me ve z Lovemrrrones Praicar ene fe at winner. receives a banner in aadition there. corn silage alone according to a series: Le eee ren and alt spther clared unconstitutional by the su- the ee sonra bemane, in i. the temperance committee, which! tone vient to play, ie een atlagel unning water and a drain for | of tests conducted at the South Da-| aystem,, Hyd rants, and supply of wa-| rome, court ae the a of Noren ents who are Toya to. the success of y ni : > te shape, 4 a ae cota nertnentisti The steers | 22° Bnis\ Ane. 2. “| Dakota, the other parts hereof, being] ¢ts. ing off waste save the house- dott experiment station, ‘Lhe steers | ter, telegraphing, fire signals or fire} valid, insofar as Lar not areca, the industries concerned and two Non- leaves the license department in the! hdnds of, the attorney general an ad- ditional inspector. | Speaker Twitchell ments to the bill which would ‘pro-' vide for a measure of local enforce- ment and, he said, would remove the | matter from politics. He proposed as his, amendments that there-be one) license district’ in each judicial dis- trict, that the district judge name one inspector in each district to be under offered amend- f except that Kludt, who has been one of the first substitutes, is suffering rom a sprained ankle. The team probably will chose from tae following men: Burke, Taylor, Alfson, George, Boise, Rigler. The names of the teams which play (Friday night will be announced after the drawing tomorrow noon, and the winner will play the remaining team Saturday night. “Unfinished wood floors, moldings keeper many steps and many hours. Pantry, dining room, and storerooms: should be convenient to the kitehen | and so, far as possible on the same floor level. Floors, walls, ceiling and woodwork should be made as easy to clean’ as possible by oiiing, painting, or cover- ing with suitable hable material, and didn’t get ofth any bad results in feeding sjlage as | prevention the sole ration, At the close of the tests each year the cattle were ipped to the Chicago market, sold ay killers brought within a few cents of the market top. “The ¢: considering the said Director Wilson. r feed nor were there | apphratus that may be of use in the \tperty so leased, purchased or erectet | Tie ‘bila giving women the right ¢ | i régulate the rates, use| . G he right to ns have been femarkable and to fix and reg Hl ature of the feed,” ) 1 at equi estab-| 145 walk “In many eases| {igh ond any ov may acquire, estab-' litical activities of employees passed. tutional it shall be and remain in full force and effect notwithstanding the unconstitutionality of some part and extinguishment of fires, and to pass all ordinances, penal or otherwise, that shall be necessary thereof.” for the full ‘protection, maintenance, } “ippe "se ‘and contr » pro-| ie senate yesterday afternoon management, and control.of the pro-| jitled the Non-partioan election law. | i sit .on juries z ibiti inter- and sale of water; and in the same | ference Wis Pe tian ia in a plant for the pur- partisans: Make It Non-Political, “THAT, all the general policies be discussed with this Advisory Board and that, as fast as it is safe to do }$0, the management of the industry be vradually more and more given to them, thus relieving the Industrial © Commission of a portion of the bur- den and taking the first step toward making the management of the in- his gireetion at a salary of $2,400 a T?TENTION table tops are poor economy; they are | the gains have been larger than cattle| pose of furnishing electricity and’ yy MGC. dustries non-political: yeaf, provide that the'clerk of court ATTENTION hard to clean and soon show stains |! of the same aye have made on fue [power for lighting purposes to its); WHAT CAUSES GAS “THAT, should the governor be- _issue licenses and prorat§ she KNIGHTS TEMPLAR \and-signs of wear, ’ ture. Hyndreds of cattle are wintered | inhabitants and, may, rezuiate and | ON THE STOMACH?| °° suspicious that any member of SE eT ee eer aar vbon ‘paid: A regular meeting of Tancred = Durable,, convenient equipment fs | on a half sh; n when if; fix the rates to its patrons. | rs s ete cal Perea ek Be ee eee neta. Views. Commandery, Knights Templar, "9! economical and should be so | they were fed ge. from the} Provides for Plant It is caused by fermenting, sour] of securing information to be used for placed that there is the least possible | time they were tuken off of grass in} “And the State of North Dakota is| waste matter in the intestines. This} such purposes, he shall require the “If you want state wide enforce-| ment hgre is you law,” he said. don't believe there is a W. C. T. UL) woman in the state who wouldn't say | that. this a better law than the one now on;the books.” * ‘Tne speaker charged that the pres- will be-held at the Masonic Tem- ple. Thursday, March 3. A moose meat dinner will served at the Temple dining room at 6:30, followed by work be j, 1 on the worker's muscles as she performs her tasks. Many of the tired backs are the result of improperly placed kitchen (equipment. —}— s' the fall th ally high in price.” EASY TO FATTEN BABY BEEF y could have been sold hereby authorized to engage in the! late next spring when cattle are usu-jenterprise of furnishing electri cld, foul matter should be thoroughly y|cleaned out with simple buckthorn | bark, glycerine, ete., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka. This acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing old ac- cumulated matter you never thought for power and lighting purpose: the inhabitants and public of the City of Bismarck and of the County of Burleigh and to supply electricity to! resignation of such member and make another appointment to fill the vacan- cy from same political party: Fixes Term of Members.. “THAT, the term of office extend to the next biennial session of the ent license department simply gave! ! the Order of the Temple. jazimova at the Eltinge to- : : all buildings owned or leased by the|was in your system. Adler-i-ka re-| legislature at which time fore per- the attorney generat a political ma- ‘ Re and Itry night. Uae | Good Breeding and Quality Are Chief; State of North Dakota in said city! lieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach] manent arrangements can be made: chine with right to certain inspectors Sell your cream and poultry une Requisites for Most. Profit- and county and to the state street car| EXCELLENT for sour stomach and| “THAT, the actyal expenses, of the and the right to name 500-“‘investiga-!fo our agent, or ship direct to “GoUash Gane ericiball froin able Results, line; and in the same manner and In-| chronic ccnstipation. Guards against| members of these Boards shall be met tors” during a campaign, !f he so de: Northern Produce Co., Bis- China : 5 y —_ dustrial Commission of the State of, appendicitis. Jos. Breslow. from the general fund of the state on peck z skill'or attens| — nnn yen presentation of vouchers in the usual sired, ' Representative Walter Maddock ob- jected to the Twitchell amendments, declaring) that the temperance com- mitttee had done is best to rewrite the measure so as to accord with the wishes of the temperance people of the state. Representative Halcrow, for the meagure declared ‘that Attorney Gen- BABY BORN marck. Write us for prices an cream and poultry.—Northern Produca Co. ‘Nazimova at the Eltinge to- night. DALTON CAPTOR GETS REWARD ' FOR SALE--A No. Tt requires no mo fion to fatten baby: beeves than it does mature cattle, but good breeding and quality are necessary if the greatest returns are to be expected from the production of baly beeves. In India last year 1162 . persons were killed by tigers. * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 hay two miles RAR RR DADDY OF 11 ADOPTS' ANOTHER manner, “The tendency of the above resolu- tien will be to load the entire man- agement of the industries upon the loca] board as soon as that local board has the necessary information and experience with that particular indus- try to function properly, and as soon as the voters can be convinced it is functioning properly the control of the Board of Admjnistration will un- doubtedly be lessened. ; “The members of the local boards should be, wHen possible, men who are succeeding in their own lines of business ahd who shall have passed, to some extent, at least, beyond the south of Bismarck. $10 per ton. Only four, s left. pexal ais-| stage of collet aegis into tae oo are count if all take at ‘one time: stage of benevolent service. After Mother Had Been Re- Phone 746. C. W. MeGray,...3-3-1W | showld be men for council, not tor \ = v FOR RENT--Two rooms for light jv ete this end, they should receive siored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Salisbury, Mass.—‘‘For seven years Ihad’a female trouble and such bearjng- _ down pains|I @uld hardly do my house- work. The doctor said, ‘If you~ can) have another baby it might be the best | thing for you but I fam afraid you can-| Hnot.” I began tak- a ing Lydia ham’s Vegetable women would only take your Vegetable | Compound they: would have better | health. Talways recommend your Veg- etable Compound to the neighbors. ”’— Mrs. TRACY PATTEN, 2 Lincoln Ave., Salisbury, Massachusetts. | The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful ph sical preparation, as it is impossible for aweak sickly wife to bring healthy children into the world. / i Therefore if a woman is suffering | from a displacement, backache, inflam- | mation, ulceration, bearing-down pains, headaches, nervousness or ‘‘the blues’’ she should profit by Mrs. Patten’s ex- rience, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and be restored | to health. . Pink- N | Paul E. Draper (left) of Heyworth, I, |for the capture of William Dalton (right), | walked out of the Northern Trust Company, | 000 in Liberty Bonds and fled to Heyworth. received $26,000 reward the boy clerk who Chicago, with $772,- Below a bank official is checking over the recovered bonds. housekeeping, light heat and water furnished. tcusonable rent. at Front St. 3-3-2t LOST—Silver return to 7 r pin, Finder plea pth street for r se SHING DO. Mrs. 0 Block. 1022 11th street So. WITH PBOARD—At Dun raven. One room suitable forth » ROOMS gentlemen. Wonderfully Effective i ial Booklet on Motheibood and Baby, Free BRADEELD, Dy Kiana, Ca, REGULATOR CO. Derr. 5. JOSEPH Ben Gen, | il | John Lind and his wife of Brooklyn have 11 children of their own. They have adopted Eleanor Lane, 5 (shown here with Lind) for their services only such compen- sation as will pay actual expenses. In so doing, they will emphasize the fact that service to one’s country can- not. be paid for in dollars and cents, and that he who looks for self-agrand- jzement through politics is not apt to be a true patriot.” FUN FOR WOMEN 10 DIAMOND DYE Faded Garments, Draperies, Ev- erything Made New for Few Cents Bismarck women can do wonders with a package of Diamond Dyes. An old, worn coat, skirt, waist, sweater, kimona, dress, or faded , stockings: gloves, draperies, portieres, chair covers—anything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, can be diamond-dyed to look like new. Easy directions in each package guarantee perfect results. Druggist has Color Card showing actual. materials dia- mond-dyed in a wondrous range of to make it an even.dozen. Lind makes $22 a week as watchman, Six elder children. work and the family income is $116 a week, rich, fadeless colors. Don’t risk. your material in @ poor dye.