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. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i] | poeci L in ‘his li i i i ildren’ | d today i nicipal court on . Bpecing the battery in his light | the. printed bill be amended to re-| instance of the Children’s Code| Y issued today in municip d Y } UNION L ABEL plant, lighted a match, causing one} quire signatures of 25 percent of issi including S, B. 176} if complaint of her father on her story prairie ond alee cell to eplode and throw acid into|the farmers. Senators\ stgate| providing care for crippled chil- ahd that two hooded men had cut crosses | ants, A phy i rs vi e' i i the form his eyes. An artery between the|and Stevens questioned this on the!dren, S. B. 173, ° creating. county | . on her body with a pen Fo es rp aa ue on jad ene . {thumb and forefinger was severed| point of class legislation. Senator|welfare boards, S. B. 178 setting A young woman who is 24 Spat As of Ribeaann tte sal chiefly inne and a cord slightly cut. He cannot|Gardiner declared many farmers| up restrictions regarding bringing a have recently joined the Catholic | o! oar EAL has fEou he OA see from one, of his eyes and the|the best farmers of a county ac-| children into the state from out- iy S Z e i purpost if an lied injuries have’been very. pai ided inthe villages or|side districts for adoption, S. B. \ note signed “Ku Klux Klan” saying) ging house where sh« pris ueerane ory cheintal Es Boer “a Atki id d 17 2 pl. upervi is ’ powers “we are going tc get you for leaving | nurse. When the police went to her ——— Se r i 72 ing si iSO) : . e are 4 Rt v of fs | ced the. question of who [over children’s eelfare ond hawine| Apportionment for Schools of your church”. Las} Monday night] home, she had disappeared, j AUTHORITY IN should judge whether a man was a |istration of the various laws with- The State Larger cae | CARSHORTAGE farmer or not. The amendment} in the scope of the board of admin- . mae se Vi i ill i s lost on a vote on strict party] istration and S. B. 182 preventing Allied Commissioners De- House Votes Against. Bill in IS ADVOCATED |iines with a few leaguers not vot-|any midwife or maternity hospi- Delinquent’ Purshusera set ached) i Interests of Smaller Print- | . aren .ing on the division. tal head from giving to any per- | mand Angora Governmen 4 church and soo. after received a * x | <Continued from Page One) ing Shops led chairman of the National Com- mittee, ¥ 3 . 3 Si i 3 wi and university lands are beginning Then Senator Fleckten wanted|sons infants who had not been 4” y Ha, i" the petition requirement raised to|legally approved as guardians by| to pay up, according to Carl Kgsit- Rescind Order 35 percent of the taxpayers of a erty Nd boards. eta eel aky, land commissioner. y. is sulted in some] The senate also pass . B. | Both: Awakening county. This too resulted in some he senate also passed f =) 1: have sigeahite wR beet Jebate and was lost. amending the present creation of | Oe Wane FESR eC FAUST tli) as hia eter new school. districts law to: pro- | Rep, Trubghaw's bill, providi and _ shippers “| 4 Sane ly | ceding ‘January 31 were $431,200 of allied warships from Ismid was 77 9 ! necessity Pei » the|, Senator Ingerson wanted aj vide that signatures of not only| (i. bly 4 ieee 7 pe cRocuamale? ; 6 situations the soport emedving the) rurther amendment so thats the|three fourths of the residents. of | mide ably more than twice the] recived here today’ from Constanti uf Fi) that where pyinting is done for state Situation, the report sa; vote would be for or against] the proposed new district but the| *Y¢™ase ap : nople. The entrances from Ismid to 5 q 2 ry Py cites a investigati il- . ry rters 1922, he ys? Ps : +’ institutions “in towns in which the | Jt cites an investigation of rail- li cunty agent”. Senator Eastgate |old district. aswell must. be a ne crortiongtete te wast year] mid and Srmena harbor are said institutions are located, the label | A@¥, Cduipment ordered by the I.| vitca Hettinger county where the|tached to the petition. | he apportionments for last year) +t, have been mined. Ismid, located : Vv 9 iis j were as vs: Period ending Oc- 2 i c 4 sie, of the tynageaphic ballot called for a vote last fall] With 20 bills on the calendar! were as follows soOe dete Meg, | at the head of Ismid Bay, is 56 miles Is! Z 1 was defe on “For,Gounty Agent” and de-|not reached and as many more due| tober, $109,013; July $198,673; May, | St the * Constantinopl Clean Your Bot 21s! En?’ “feadacl. ., Biliousness, Colds, The land office apportionment to] London, Feb. 9.—A report that the the public schools for the quarter] Turks now demand the withdrawal 1 union need not! ted in the house Citing how cars were ta 3 a . the princ!pal lines ope + for to- | $336,291; January, $282.8! 7 riti rene avi of representatives this afternoon | 7° | ts ‘ a .|clared that the extension work was|to be added to the calendar for to- é 0 : 3 The British and = French naval creer) ly 4 vote Of 60'to 50. /1ho ITT would [voted Dakota! By) ouer crailtoatls| Creve wechieelo® personel unpo:|mMowWs (the: sedate) | retodeenl et] Much ‘interest money on land con-| cart now nt Sinema hore been ae Dizziness, Suur, Gassy Stomach repealed the present state | Sonditions on the Great Northern, |iuiarity of the ‘agent there.|5.45 until 12 o'clock today. @ | tracts is, beginning to come in, ac-| structed to remain at the harbor, printing union label law only in the | NOMMera tactic and Sco:line Farniers who voted in the beg: a aa etal Se tan | While the allied commissioners e i ‘ event respecting institutional towns Set forth. cs : tive asking when the new agent| SEVEN BODIES | some payments on principal of land) demanded that the Angora govern-| To clean out your bowels without start the bowste acting, When where there was no branch of the » O0 Aug. 15, the Great Northern |tive asting when the new axent) purchased. k ment countermand its order for de-|¢t@mping or overacting, take Cas-| taken at night, the bowels worl typographical union. had 101.9 percent of the number li velininated cUHAbMOIRIGG) TABI: TAKEN FROM Some of the factors whieh have] sarture of the hip. carets! wonderfully in morning. ‘ ele aa : of cars it owned on its lines. This |H@d eliminated’ tha ag = brought about payments on school g its long session the house passed many bills, including house bul No. 163, which will require pup- ils to attend school on Labor You want to feel fine; to be quick- Cascarets never sicken or incon- ly free from sick headache, dizzi- | venience you next day like pills, cal- » biliousness, colds, bad breath, | omel, salts or oil. jour, acid, gassy stomach, consti- Children love Cascarets too. 10 gate asked the amend y MINE SHAF’ | paar lich ht ee ; land contracts are given as follows: ° Seen ea TOEGERE Moc bes \ | Employment by the tind office ot| Claims Klansmen debate resulted in a party line (Continued from page 1) j two erates rive salen Attacked Her For nt figure dropped steadily until on Nov. it had only 61.4 percent of its own cars on its own line rere Lae the other cars being retained by |@ E BS EAT aeons to HINSESE ihe amouth of thon eumtel | last pation, cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent Sizes, Discovery I » Armistice Day other roads vote for the Tastgate proposal. bel! un ee aa nonderice campaign for Chan in Faith One or two Cascarets, an Any drugstore—Adv, oe cucea, Weeblie toils On Sept. 1 the Northern Pacific] Then Senator Hamilton, UR EER: at 80 | collection by the land office ging 4 y and election days, with the sole | naq'ga.9 percent of the number of | W2nted to pass an amendment Later it was announced that 90 | The governor's urgent reference ve ——— exception that school may be dis-| cor. it owned. on ite own trace {the signatures required bodies had been recovered I eo Gee ee iee Cee ace eee |p Ghieeeos A warrant for missed in the event of a community While on Now Pier te fe a ‘ He rs who live on the far Word was received here that four | to the meee eases tthe] the arrest. of Miss Mildred Erick celebration on Armistice Day. het cate an an Nov. mae DHE 54 |dciating thatesome of the county] men were alive ne No. 3. A] me ere te ie egtala ure at the“We-| said to be a choir si ona over on four s ate days, passed wn rE . in the cities and that the farmers} other known | is .| . Oi Ad é yg. 15, ey 4Ine a Sante % The | aets by B ure sel a ——oooOoOoOoOO Cf Tes sola cto, with hte as og "yen ak Reto elif acuity gi’ want county aur | Teas ee and Saturday sent. beta Yas bane It was then that Senator Murphy | cur in mine i y lands. aie on Nov. Ithis percentage had | PAARL A rae eek dl WN | Demand by the legislature for a 5 : Regatipnatistn essteinine his vote, |arORBC £0 80:5, SHAE oft TULIMMETUHBOREG: tection | totter 40 | list of all persons two or more years || BRING YOUR HIDES Matinee Sat. At 2:30 Rep. Ly . expla ‘J is. vote, a 26 ae eee shu f =) ato a So * dau) de); o ir ec acts. ‘ 4 ms ¢ fe Dy ‘ a vail- | delinquent ons their contracts. icp ee eee declared that “if this legislative as- The bill was passed 29 to 20. | Physicians, nurses and all avai | a4 5 a sembly can take a recess to honor PLOT CHARGED Senator Eastgate was called up-| able. able-bodied “men inthe eom: Furs and Junk ——presenting a deeeased official of this state, 1 on to explain S. B. 243, aimed to) munity were rushed to the mine, but | (Hau plRBewwiiene Sowseeethe believe it shoud not ask parents) — TO HOLD POWER jocvuard the bee industry. ‘The| was found that air had been eat | tL ce ought to be permitted to keep their IN THE CITIES senator went into detail re] of from that part of the eset) f children from school on Armistice time was wasted. Senator Inger-| in which the miners were entrapped. oun South Side Grocery y to pay tribute to the 50,000 or (Gontinuediiccn: bepeay son declared he was in favor of} Thus it was evident that the res- more dead in France.” ve res the bill but wanted an amendment | cuers’would work at great peril and | llth & Sweet St. South. Mjeivate aenlneae quisite for federal aid without rec-| 55 experiments to as the deaily jas was believed to | Across from Standard Oil » s’—Anderson of Burke and Commendation. Final action on| With lightning bugs so the ve permeated much of the mine, | SoAirenGuee, AN of Sargent; Ars the measure, and its two compan- ight Most of the were white SAM SLOVE Proprietor : . york at night.’ 3 Broun s, J. L. Burk, 200 bills was allowed to go over| yore Ae ine pags men, although there was a sprinkling Burkhart, a | Carr, Cart, Cole, Until, next week without opposi-| The senate also passed several of Orientals among them. Many | Craig , Dougherty, Ec- tion. : of the measures introduced at the} leave large families. ted aunt ne To Observe Lincoln Day Cumberland is on Vaucovuer Ont OF RAN EE |) See toristeal ob tutsmar county | =e J and, 128 mile ickson of Fedge, Flom, i north of Victoria, ndson, Frederickson, Freeman, Everybody Worked ning at Vancouver. The population | Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, UL er or not the senate should pass lation next Monday Feb- le .| is 1,200. Practically every one went : ich as the birthday af | But Father (3 (ie nine wither to help in'the| Heartburn, Stomach Misery Lincoln is a legal holi- a ee | rescue or to stand by waiting new day. It was finally voted that no| “Father's stomach trouble seemed] Bodies of 25 victims of the explo- | Lakie, Larkin, La azier, * | as i TREC EA acer uaz. bots iledenouldlipakndaee iver aR ting worse all the time and] sign last night in mine No. 4 had Maddoe Mar- before denbeck, s * e n rk tin Mee Relowells aMeGs uvean: but that committe meetings read- finally he meant) quit work ultogeth- | hee n brought to the surfa Milelr, Martin, Muus, Norden, Obers, |iM& of bills, might take place dur-| er. Two brothers and myself gave} 11 o'clodk today. Ten bodies were lafson, Olson, Opland, Orange, Pat. |i the morning. up gchool and went to work to sup-| still in the mine and six badly in- i zler, Goranson, Halerow, Hardy, , Hempel, Henne, Hoople, Iv- erson, Johnson of Nelson; Johnson of Pembina; Jones, Kellogg, Kelly, BUILDING SHOW 25000 fe. of floor space de- o be modern building devices for resi- dence, store, office and farm buildings: instructive lectures ind moving picture: Richard Matthew Hallet’s Saturday Evening Post Story. A Thrilling Drama of the Golden West. A joint meeting of the two| port the family, Father had lost| jured survivors had’ been takea to aoe set Sat ON") houses of the legislature with ex- pounds in weight and was yel-| the hospital. One of the latter is*not | Sproul, Streich, Shurr, Swett, Tray, |@™Ci8e appropriate to the occasion | low as saffron land no med; expected to live. 1 ” U dig ‘Ulland will be held during the afternoon.| helped him. Telling a friend about! Enea FOR RENT—3 room apartment, (RENTS room ap ‘MONDAY and TUESDAY FOR RENT—3 well furnished REGINALD DENNY oms in modern house. May be| Chew a few pleasant, harmless tab- U pees | ae ey d for light housekeeping if] lets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” and your AUD TORI M “ uy 9 tural agents. ‘The changes would| his weight and strength desired. Private entrance. De+|dis tressed stomach will feel ‘fine NCLUSIVE THE KENTUCY DERBY gnatures of 25 percent of | like a wood chopper.” It is a sirable location? Call 506-2nd| at once, - FEB 12-16 | axpayers of a county instead} ple, harmless preparation that re-| St. of 10 percent of the voters to a| moves the catarrhal mucus from the proposition of a county instituting | intestinal tract and’ allays an extension Work agent. The| flammatidn which causes p same requirement is made for the : discontinuation of including appendicit work, Call at 419 7th St. or phone | percent. of the t dose will convince or money refund-|. g44W. | The fireworks started when Sen-| ed. FOR RE jator Wog (N) Billing COME AND LEARN HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR NEW BUILDING nor, Trubshaw, Twete 3 ae BRON che uadvige: chy, Vel, Waleuock.c estar, _ Amends Co. Agent Law | it six months ago, she advised B. introduced by Senator] ing Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy Anderson of Burleigh, Bol- stee te ie Boyd, Durkee, Ehr, Elmer, | Eastgate of Grand Fork +;two amendments on, Hart, HatRland, Helb- l ling, Hodges, kson, Jardine, Kopp, ey, Levin, Link, Lynch, Rabe, Radcliffe, Root, Rusta sathre of Stecle, Slominski, arke, Steen, Twichell, Walker, Weld, Spe Johnson, Absent—Bratsberg, Johnson of Traill, Olson of Ransom, Watt, Asks Remarks Expunged. Jackson created a stir when ed a motion to strike from the permanent journal remarks by a representative from Sheridan county, which he declared reflected the senate, The motion w st, but as later renewed with reaaing of extracts from the journal, and the member from Sherida nti- | cipated the vote by saying he wa>| willing the motion should prevail. | There wi little debate on most! » «bills. When ‘house dill No. 156, pro=| hibiting dancing on Sunday, was | » Rep. Walker voted against the bill declaring that “I vote ‘no’ for the reason that I belie: any sport or amusement that six days a weck clean on and for the further reasow that I believe this is an unwarranted in-| Vei ‘S made] got a bottle and it helped to the p at once. He was able to law establishing county agricul-| to work a morth later, he Phone 790X. 2-9-lw| Correct your digestion and Rio] ADMISSION TO ALL FEATURES Seven reels of fast action. | Rm 2S CENTS Pa Matinee Monday at 2:30 : ! 2-9-3t | able! Druggists recommend it.—Adv. er and intestinal 2 WANTED—Girl for general house- ss Music. Shop} your stomach for a few centi andan, let your stomach keep you the ing} ch, 1 uch service, 25 Vd foe oo SUNTAN You Must See .. The Bismarck MARDI GRAS of TRADE Nearly 100 leading business concerns will display the new spring styles. The different products they sell and specially arranged eatabite in a great Mardi Gras ——at the—— AUDITORIUM 1 's moved that LOUYUAHIOAYUYUASUANUAAEAEUAO LOANS e TONIGHT MATINEE’ FRIDAY _EVERY DAY and SATURDAY - AT 2:30 ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS terference with personal likerty. The bill was passed, 92 to 13. | On recommendation of the delay- 1 ved bills committee, three more bills L © permitted to be introduced. | > repeal the bill passed in 1921 pro- viding for consolidatidh of the peni- ] IN tentiuey and capitol electric lighting GEORGE ADES \Y "BACK HOME | BROKE plants in Bismarck, and furnishing of light for the new Liberty Mem- | orial bridge, and a joint r for amendment to the constitution providing that bills need be ready , sby title only on first reading, MATCH EXPLODES BATTERY; | FARMER'S EYE, HAYD, HURT | Hunter, N. D., Feb. 9.—C. S. Col- | lins, farmer near here, while in. CORNS " Lift Off with Fingers Tuesday, February CURTAIN@RAISES AT 8:15 P. M. George Ade, America’s leading humorist, wrote this story especially for his friend, Tom Meighan. More laughs to the reel than any comedy ever produced. , And a real “home town” romance. Entertaining — Novel — Instructive = Gallery 25c, war tax 5c. Total 30c. Balcony 50c, war tax 5c. ‘Total 55c._ 5c War Tax : Down Stairs 75c—10c War Tax. | Seat Sale Opens 9a. m. Saturday Morning at Harris & Woodmansee. _ TC NTT ec TTT afl Doesnt hurt a bit? Drop a little ‘ : Aeon ft “Freezone” on> an aching corn, in- ite RIMINI @ — /) we stantly that corn stops hurting, then Ho, jah frm fns short you lift it right off with fin- 9 —< NARA TTA gers, Truly! - iy : (fl sprompinlttee @ ten Gant encient COME EARLY TONIGHT — FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without,,soreness or irrita- , : IT's TOM. MEIGHAN’S BEST : 2 tion, Sg ae ed

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