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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 47 CASES T0 BE A. E. TEACHOUT HEARD BYN.D. | PASSES AWAY SUPREME COURT Formerly Lived Near Stewarts- dale and Was Well Known Highest Number of Cases on Calendar For Oral Argument A, E, Teachout, formerly a fanmer near Stewartsdale, and well known in this vicinity, died at his home in Shenandoah, Ia., according to word The movement for the repeal was orig- inated at a recent conference of school officers and officers of other political subdivisions held at McVille. The subject probably will be furth- er considered at another meeting that will be held at Finley next. Monday, when the committee that has drafted the petition will make its report and begin the circulation of the: petitions. Under the ifiitiative and referendum law itis required that 10,000 signers be obtained to initiate a law, and by working rapidly the, committee ex- pects to complete its work in time to insure a vote at the primaries oa LAWYERS TRY TO SETTLE CASE Grand Forks, N. D., March 3.—Ar- thur LeSueur and James Manahan of St. Paul, Minn.; Cutitbert & Smyth of Duluth, and.C. F. Peterson of Grand Forks, all attorneys representing va- rious interests in the contest over the estate of the late J, C. McWilliams of McCanna, met here Tuesday after- noon in an effort to reach a settle- ment in the case. The McWilliams estate which in litigation for the last two years. arosé-. when, Mrs. Reing O'Brien, of Bottingau.coug- ty, claimed) a share therein as: an il- The legal proceedin; legitimate daughter of. 'MoWMitiams. “Gorman chemist“ has ‘produced im- |; itation coal which he says isas. good as the real. thing. i Dane every Tuesday, Thurs- | > day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. |. For Long Time AVERAGE IS SEVEN TO TEN Seventeen cases will face the North D: a Supreme Court for oral argu- ment during the March term, begi ning Tuesday, March 7th, Four da, have been set aside for the presenta- tion of arguments and as most of the SAS! re not extensive it is expected the hearing before the whole court will be. finished in that time. Seventeen is the highest number of cases on the @ supreme for some f a term months Added to of court for the last sever being from seven to ten. these cases on the calendar the court | ‘NEW HATCHERY certified to vhich they have jurisdiction because ot ity for an immediate hear- d opinion. ‘The two recent de- ving hearings in the hail ases, are examples of such had heid it for, taken upreme court at the present closé to a clear calendar. .Opin- s ar in the process of being writ- ten on few cases of importance and when court. convenes March 7, hears the argument of lawyers and assigns the cases forthe writing of*opinions the ing dan begin almost imme- diate As each of the members of the court will have three or four opin- ions to write from this month's. hear- ing, some of ue opinions. will neces- sarily ho delayed Few Opinions Unanimous One of the facts that has tended to clear the supreme court docket is that the court in large measure, abandoned the attemp: to secure a unanimous opinion: on ell cases. In the days when attempts were made to have all j gree, days were some- going over the opin- nce, and time and ef- $ ed to in, juggling. words to get th et shade of meaning which would allow all five justices to n their names at the end of an ion. In recent decisions, few have of the unanimous type and for percentage of them, one and some 2s two dissenting opinions have been, appended, This method of handing down decis- ions is as effective as any method in reaching a conclusion upon the point before the court for ‘settlement. An opinion, with an attached- dissenting opinion is not considered as good “precedent” by attorneys working upon cther cases and for this reason many supreme courts have attempted to agree in all opinions that attorneys may have a clear cut case tio present in the support of the making of law. The Jarge p2rcentage of attorneys are inclined to believe it is best to pass over an opinion that -is not unani- mous, because the dissenting opinion will point out to the opposing attor- ney and the-court some source of weakness in his case. In the case of North Dakota, how- ever, the handing down of majority in place of unanimous opinions has been a means of expediting the work of the court. @ F Navy blue was a fashionable color for women’s clothing 2,000 years ago. A WARNING! Say “Bayer” receivéd today by George Register in a letter from a son of Mr, Teachout. A stroke of apoplexy was the cause of death, After living on the farm for some yeans Mr. Teachout returned to Iowa and his two sons, Frank and James, operated two farms. They were kill- ed about two years ago in‘an automo- bile accident, a train striking the au- tomobile in which they were riding east of Apple Creek. The: father me here last fall and returned to Shenandoah with the bodies, removing them from the cemetery a Mr. Teachout was living in Shenan- doah, having retired from active busi- ness. ‘His death occurred on January 21, Mr. Re informed. 18 PROPOSED Game and Fish Commission Would Build One at Jamestown The fish and game commission, as it. has been constituted before Gov- ernor ‘Nestos declared the offices of John Bloom and EB. C. Stucke, held a session here to discuss’ a nymber of questions, Building of a hatchery at Spirit- wood Lake, near Jaméstown, was de- cided: upon sometime ago, and plans for advertising for bids were made, it was said. It is proposed to build a hatchery costing about $6,000, where pike-perch, yellow perch and pick- eral would be hatched.” It is proposed to ‘build the hatchery in the spring. Another proposal is to drain some small lakes into Fish lake, in Rolette county, in the ‘urtle mountains. ‘Lakes in this section havé been re- ceding, it was said, and many fish died, It is proposed to drain the’small lakes ‘into Fish lake and reopen the hatchery there, It also is proposed to enlarge: facil- ities at the Grafton game farm. It was said that money probably would be paid to several farmers who have fed pheasants and other birds during; the recent cold weather, when many of the wild birds have gathered around farm houses, WOULD REPEAL TEACHERS’ LAW Attack is Launched Upon Mini- mum Wage Act Petitions have been prepared, and will be circulated, calling for the re- peal at the June primary election of the state law establishing a minimum wage for school teachers, This law was passed by the legis- lature last winter through the activity of the legislative committee of the North Dakota Teachers’ association. when you buy: Aspirin. | ASTHMA June 28. amounted to about $175,000 has been It is asserted by the officers of rural schools that the minimum wage law has/served to materially, increase the cost of administering rural schools, and that in view of the existing situa- tion with respect to the collection of taxes, the repeal of the law is advis- able. ‘School officers of Traill county also have interested themselves in the pro- posed repeal of the law, and it is un- derstood a meeting will be held in Hillshoro soon to discuss the matter. Feature of most Japanese weddings is a bonfire of the bride’s toys. No cure for it, but welcome ai is,often eK by— {cl KS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | tell you about these We will have as complete a “LENTEN Heinz Cream of Pea Soup Baked Potatoes Specials In Groceries| For Saturday. Pawnee Oats, 5 Ib. ecu, 25c Armour’s Corn Flakes, a. 2e : Richelieu Head poxigs Base ais Danish Pride Milk, 1lIc per CaM .......cee tee Case Any other’ groceries.......... - 1.00, (48 large cans)... 4, 85 6 Oneida Community Par Plate Silverware Teaspoons a oe ae Olives, 39c Value $1.50. ae gre. .E pt. bottle..... valdeacs or the $2.00. Eggs, strictly fresh, “Only a few deals.” 35c 25c 22c dozen ......4.. Fancy Standard Corn, 2 cans*...... Becatetprere Booth’s Sardines in Tomato Sauce ....... LOGAN'S “We Thank You ' “CANNED FOODS. WEEK” March 1-8 It is sure going big. If you don’t let us you are missing something great. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Richelieu -Asparagus Salad with Richelieu. Mayonnaise Prim-o-ro-sa Coffee “FREE FREE FREE”, Buy one box Wrigley’s Gum for.........« “HIGH TEST CREAM” . “Business is Better” 10c per dance. wonderful bargains line as the market affords. MENU” : Eggs.a la Goldenrod Creamed. Carrots Rite Pudding Sardines , ; Ansoil ss608 dois “ss We showed a gain in February over January. s—O Tomatoes, “Why not?” No, 3 can...... : Fuji Chop Suey Sauce arrived today. Recipe on every Minneopa Dill pickles, yA 5c bottle and can be used on any occasion. J. W. SCOTT’S All Phones 211. | 118 3rd Street. Cash & Carry. Grocery. i Last Delivery Saturday 4:30. 311 7th St. "Phone 816 us sv Other week days 4:00. Bread, a gift fit for'a King. Close 8 p. m. When: young David came bringing veh oft to Saul, chief among them were loaves of Bread. L er. eee i Cent “Why—thesun of course” you will say. But remember—you can hold the cent so close to your eye that you lose sight of the sun. Some baking powders can be bought for a few ‘Penni less than Calumet — but don’t hold these cents too close to your eyes—you will not be able to see the quality —the purity—the dependabilityof CALUMET | BAKING POWDER In other words, don’t be. de- ceived: by a few pennies — the © cheapest baking powder in price is often the most expensive. When you buy Calumet you know that it will produce pure, sweet, and wholesome . You know that you use less be- cause it contains more than the ordinary leavening strength. Buy it—try it—be convinced. A a can of Calumet contains full 16 SMITH’S ccc ccc ccc NATIONAL CANNED FOODS: WEEK MARCH 1 TO 8. Canned foods are going big. Come in and let us explain to you, also Our Very Attractive Prices. DEMONSTRATION Saturday, March 4th, there will be a Sun- shine Biscuit man here all day. Call and get a sample. SATURDAY Fancy Peanuts, per pound........12Ib¢ Fresh Marshmallows, per pound.....38¢ No. 1 shelled Walnuts, per pound.....90c Fresh Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, per pound package ...............-+-»- 28¢€ Morning Delivery 9 and 10:30. Afternoon Delivery 2:30. and 4 O’clock. Last Delivery on Saturday, 4:30. Yours for Service. J. B. Smith, Grocer 210 5th St. Both Phones 371 Fresh Cream Guaranteed to Whip. Richholt’s Cash a1 Carry Unless you see-the name ‘‘Bayer”’ on tablets, you. are net getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for : Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache , Lumbago Pain, Pain / Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’? package which contains proper directions. Tlandy “Bayer” boxes, of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspiria 1s the trade mark.of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicactd BROWN=JONES oO.s.s. 302 Main St. Phone 34, yy cor ref R eae > Exclusive Agents For Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas. Newell’s Extra Coffees and Teas. Newell’s Extra and 18 K Canned Goods. Nothing Better on the Market Than These. Cauliflower, Oranges, Cabbage, Tangerines, Head Lettuce, Pineapples, Celery, Apples, Tomatoes, Bananas, Green Peppers, Etc. Figs, Grape Fruit, Dates, Ete. SWEET CREAM Ss No. 302 Main St. Phone 34, Bread, the food’ the whole world shares with royalty. Bread ‘isvthe universal food, because there is a world wide need. for the nourishment and the delicious flavor only Bread can supply. * Precious Vitamines were.contained in this gift of David to Saul—though neither. of them, knew it. For the discovery of Vitamines is recent. °° * You know now why Bread ‘is all nourishment’ and no waste. Why its food-value is greater than that of more ex- pensive foods which do not contain these life-giving food- factors. You have’ leamed to seek delicious, wholesome Asvors in Bread, not only as an indication. of the nourishment\ supplied by pure ingredients, but ‘because it tempts you to eat Bread three times a day and often between meals, The contribution of Bread to the process of nutrition makes it a royal gift indeed. Blue Ribbon, and Humpty - Dumpty Bread are the loaves of Flavor, appealing to the appetite with their fragrance, their tempt- ing — crust; their rich, tender. white crum| Barker Baking & Candy Co. Bismarck. _~ The Original Cash. and Carry Store SATURDAY SPECIALS Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen... 2 dozen’ .......... Our guarantee on coffee. If not satisfied: your money back. No better coffee on the market. Richholt’s Quality Coffee, 1 Ib, 40c. 3 lbs..... $1.15 Richholt’s Special Blend, 1 Ib. ’30c. 3 bss viedo. « 87 Butter, Fancy Dairy, Ib............ccecceceeceum BD Bring your jar. Fine Cooking Butter, Ib..... -20 ‘Electric Spark Soap, 18 bars at 1.00 Rose Dale Sliced Pineapple. Small tins, 16c. 3 Pa 45 Elegant Sweet Corn, 2 cans........0.006 25 Sweet Cream, quart “4 40 Butter Milk, gallon.... 30 Fresh Dressed Chickens at Right Prices. Fee ence ce wee e ee cee South Side Cash Store Jce Hechter, Prop. 222 9th St. S. Phone 957 Cash and Carry | SATURDAY SPECIALS Carnation Milk, 2 cans....$ .25 Sugar, 10 pounds..... Sweet Corn, 2 cans.... .25° Cocoa, bulk, per pound.... .19 Electric Spark Soap, 9 Large Prunes, 5 pounds... .69 pars for .......ceeeeeee Gears Butter, per Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noa. UN oe. seer sees eis teeee les, 3 packages......... 25 Seedless Raisins, Per pound .23 YOURS FOR SERVICE ame