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4 CONGRESS WILL CLEANUP MANY ~ OF BIG BILLS To Work at Top Speed During Next Fortnight in Effort to Clear Way KNOX RESOLUTION IS UP Packer Bills, Wheat Futures and Disarmament Are Big Subjects Washington, May 24.—A clean-up 0% pending important measures during the next two weeks is the alm of Re- publican leaders in Congress to pave the way for consideration of the per- manent tariff and tax revision, two of the major subjects for which the ‘present extra session was called. The permanent tariff bill is expected to be Presented by the house ways and means committee next month. Prom- inent among measures scheduled for completion in the next fortnight gre the Knox peace resolution, the army and navy appropriation bills, the Good-McCormick bil for a federal bud- get system; and the deficiency appro- priation measure. ‘The peace resolution is to be taken up by the house foreign affairs com- mittee early this week but Chairman Potter does not expect a house vote before next week. House leaders are leaning toward amendment of the sen- ate measure by declaring merely a state of peace instead of repealing the German and Austrian war declara- i x tions. Negotiations with ‘senate lead- ers are>scheduled this week, Disapproval of the three remaining appropriations bills largely rests with the senate. The house is expected to pass the $100,000,000, deficiency bill to- THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNB ; GERMANS DESTROYING piles morrow or Tuesday, and the senate} ° wil resdme consideration tomorrow of the $495,000,000 naval budget, with the principal controversies remaining over the proposed. naval base at; Alameda, Cal., and cbmmittee proposals to in- crease the navy personnel hy 20,000 over the 100,000 men authorized by the house. Economy Advechtes Busy. Economy. advocates will continue theiy, ‘attacks on the naval bill, An extended address was planned by Sen- ator’ LaFollette, Republican, Wiscon- sin on “big interests” in armament. The senate also has to act formally on the Borah amendment for a dis- armament conference; but its adop., tion wag virtually assured last weeh. The army supply bill, with commit- tee provisions increasing the regn- lar army from an ‘average of 155,000, men, authorized by the house to a minimum of 178,000 at any time dur- ing. the next fiscal year is to follow the naval bill. On the program awaiting the first opportunity for consideration in both senate and house are separate packer control bills, Agricultural advocates on both sides are pressing leaders for leeway with prospects of action in 4 few weeks. Wheat Trading Up. Hearings are to begin next Friday, before a senate committee, on the bill to regulate future trading in wheat. There is a movement to-include cot ton within Its scope through a sen- ate amendment. The senate also has pending the Lenroot. resoiution for a joint congressional commission wim powers to make an exhaustive genera! agrigultural survey. Another session on the Ford-New- berry case fs scheduled by the sen- ate privileges and elcctions commit- tee on Tuesdzy. Senator Townsend, _ Republican, Michigan ,in behalf of Senator New- country castaehe rates tee ae Canadian Pacific Railway” Vail tafermetion ferntehed e@application to | A. G. Albertson, Gen. A; CANADIAN: PACIFI 611 Second Ave., ‘South, Pass. Dept. RAILWAY... Minneapolis, Minn, © This is oné of the “destruction factories” in Berlin where war mate- || rials are being broken up in accordance with di: peace treaty. Workmen are shown smashing ioe provisions ot ete berry, and Alfred Lucking, counsel for Henry Ford, are to discuss whether supreme .court dismissal of charges against Senator Newbery should quash further senate proceedings. Still Following Bergdoll. * Other committee hearings include the house inquiry into the escape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, draft eva‘l- er. A. E. Smith of the New York’Cen- tral lines and ‘Howard Eliott, repre- senting the Northern Pacific railroad are to appear tomorrow in conne¢tion with the senate interstate commerce committee ‘investigation of railroad conditions. Hearing also will be‘con- tinued on the Townsend $200,000,000 god roads bill and on revision of fed- eral employes’ salaries. The nomination of David H. Blair, of.North Carolina, to be internal: rev- enue, ‘commissioner, which Senator ‘Johnson of California, is fighting,.Js to come! before the ate this week, ‘with confirmation predicted even by opponents. i ‘Make it a point to meet your (riends at the New Garrick.’ WARRANTS ON, ‘COUNTY FUND MAY BE CASHED Persons holding warrants on the general ‘fund of the county may cash them now, Treasurer J. A. Flow said today. Mr. Flo@ has considerable money ou hand, tra rred by Former Treas- urer H.’P. Knappen by court ordet The apportionment to the various po- litical sub-division will be made this week, the treasurer announces. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY COSTS ‘ ARE REPORTED —_—_—_, The dont “ot Placement of persons. seeking jobs:through the state federal employment agencies; in the state was 62 cents per placement: during April, accor; er to ajcompilation made by issioner of Agriculture Hagan ark of Fargo, Grand 1 cpersons: during April. the federal appropriation for: the offices will cease. until July 1 when r the state: becames effective. The” offices, will; continue to do busi- tiegs ‘with the. stay ree most of the eXpenge. CONVOCATION OF sR gon -~Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost i in aug Plas war tas. Other sizes reduced in proportion “| aaeted mistons here, These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line Price unsupported by value never is an advantage to any but the man who sells to make a quick “clean-up” and quit. A reputable, unexcelled en tire made by a com- pany that can and will deliver all and more than you pay for is the only one you can afford to buy. Sold only by Dealers. A New Low Price ona Known and Honest Product EPISCOPALIANS IS _ HELD AT FARGO Fargo, May 24.—Members of the Episcopal church in. North Dakota are celebrating their 37th annual convoca- tion, in, Gethsemane cathedral, Fargo. The cohvocation opened yesterday at the 11 A. M. service of Gethsemane catredral and will’ continue through tomorrow, - Yesterday's sessions opened with the celebration of ‘holy communion at 7:30 A.M.’ Rev. D. J. Gallagher was celebrant and the Rey. Pierce Jones acted as deacon. Rev, Mr. Fox. ot Valley City assisted... t’ 9:20 Monday the business ses- sion of the convocation opened with and attendance of about 100 delegates includ/ag laymen ard clergymen. Bishop J. Poyntz Tyler, bishop ot North Dakota, is presiding. Reading of reports took olace. Among the speakers in Fargo tor the convocation are the Rev. B. T Ke T,..New York, .E. C. Mercer, and 'y Hadley who fecently con- Miss Alice Wright, a missignary of the church, Miss Elliott of Cannonball, N. D., worker among the Indians. Also present among delegates is an Indian minister and‘ two (Indian layreaders. The. annual laymen’s dinner was served by the Men’s club of Gethse mane and guests ' were visiting dele- gates. An informal reception for det- egates. and members of the congregé- tion was. held at:9 -P/M., at the home of Bishop Tyler. The annual meet- ingéo f the state guilds and auxiliar-| fes will be.held. Tuesday. © PIONEER DAKOTA LAWYER DIES AT YAKIMA, WASH. Fargo, May 24.—Calvin L. Bradley, former North Dakota lawyer, and a pioneer ‘of territorial days in Fargo, died recently at North: Yakima, Wash, according to word recefved in ‘Fargo. Mr. Bradley started the practice of law..with Federal Judge Charles F. ‘Amidon in Fargo under the firm name of Amidon’ and Bradley and later be- came associated in the law business with Colonel Benton in this city un- der the name of Benton & Bradley. ».From Fargo he-removed to Wah- peton, where he engaged in the law practice with Senator W. E. Purcell. A few years later he left North Da- gota for his health settling in Selah, Wash., a suburg of North Yakima, and followed the law business there and in North Yakima. He is sufvived by his widow, ona son, Roland, and two. daughters, Florence and Mrs. Beatrice Metzger Visitor Here. Charles Herman, of Center, former sheriff of Oliver county, was a visi- tor inthe city last night, stopping at the Van Horn. JOHNSO The Store that has brought: the low prices to | Bismarck Ladies Crepe De Chine Blouses in Stripes. Special. . _ Corsets One, small: lot of Corsets. “Vales up to. 50, While they last $3.00 One big lot of Corsets, worth $2.50. This sale \ Middies One big table of Middies. Values up to $2.50. These we are going to $1.75 Handkerchiefs One table Handkerchiefs, - \. large ‘sizes. 9c Special. Each..... All Organdie . and Voile A. Dresses at big reductions. One rack .of _Tricotine and Men’s Wear serge suits val- ues up to $59.50 . Take them at $24.50 Children’ 8 _ Dresses All children’s White. dresses - made of real sheer Organ- dies, Voiles, etc., sizes up to 14. All go at Wy off of regular prices. : Extra! Extra! All Ladies Silk Hos- iery at Wonderful Reductions. Laces A new line of laces Just Received, at off Regular prices. Popular Priced Store Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest Garment Shop ALWAYS BUSY Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Bargains Galore at this Always Busy Store. Ladies Tricolette Blouses Special .. 45 in. Organdie, all. colors. We are selling . these a Wild Fire ae . a yak Compa’ ity ‘with higher, price Or- gandies. You’ can’t beat this number at the price. 36 in. Extra heavy weight Percales.. Take * them at a yard.. 15¢| | 27 in. Book fold Percales, ie in. unbleached muslin Oil Cloth. All colors Spe- cial. Ata “yard eae EE ES The. greatest Sale ever offered in Bismarck Follow the Crowds to Johnson’s ; Ladies, Hats. $3 95 Waists Ladies’ Waists in all sizes, in a real: good qualtiy of Voile, at . Aprons Bungalow Aprons in heavy grade Percales, Crochet Cotton Crochet Lotion R. M. C., Orie big lot of Coats at $15.00 We have a- handful of la- dies navy blue /. Capes. Take ¥ them at, each & Thread peat Cotton La | Children’s Dresses One table of children’s dresses, slightly soiled, at Y off of regular price. Hats Ladies Hats. All ladies trimmed hats, values up to $14.50, take Ladies Sailor Hats. All ladies Trimmed Hats at values up io $14.50. AH White Wash Skirts One-half Off Regular Price. 2 Bie Tables of White Undermuslins. . Johnson's Popular Priced Store ALWAYS BUSY