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AGE. TWO LACKING IN CIVIC PRIDE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tors association and miners union. | Passed 44-3. | §. B, 342—Clarifies the present | inheritance tax law to exclude tgx| on moneys and credits taxed under! isions, Passed 43-4, 8, 3—Independent party's | election bill calling for non-party | column ballots. Senate voted 27 to} 21 against indefinite postponement, and voted 27 to 21 to concur in thet | house amendments. Goes to gover-| HERE'S Feb, 21.—Tae-city | Celeveland, 0. | Nor. ! \ ; +4 an, i se, a lost man, Rev. S. B. (teases upon a Abb alph W. man, of New York on to devise new schedule ity, told the Council of Cities of | of intra-state freight rates—not ity, told ‘i i ‘ ne Methodist i 1 Church | higher than effective prior to Sep- ieeting here today. longer tember 1, 1920, Passed 27 to 18, ooted in the soil, he S. B. 300--One $f administration | iis: omeness”, | ; taxation laws. Places corporate ex- ock “tn our e | cess funds upon the assessment list. | ities he loses his vi nt Passed, f civie pride. The 3 of S. B. 253—Repeals Shapt. 122, S. Gopher Prairie” and the “Rabbitts” | | L, 1921, which limit&d cities and yil- f sixth-sized lens ay a ea | ete dvy not in excess of aver- | ‘ . pired by a boosting loyalty to age for three years previously. | that t erve the institutions of their aome S, By 140-—Would femove tron ta 1S €asy to see owns. But in New York City, for [exempt list property such as resi-| eé, men fee] tae place has j dences, plants, warehouses and oth-! —almost three pints of deliciously-flavored, iomentam enough to ran itself. jer buildings outside of corporate tender stringless beans from this 3-0z. carton. “They will get what they can out limits of villages or cities which f f for them cle Be ca au is a) fide farm property, | Surprising, isn’t it? Enough for eight or ten nuting pees ck el eueuale Passed 36-11. i = rom the skyscraping petals of our SB. Of, adisaaing! “AllieaNaHe generous postions at a cost of only 25c. Econ: ities and then make tacir deposits property in the state upon a seven- omy indeed, for you in prepare just what you Pen meerrc oot. honey Comba: | IF ty-five pereent valuation for taxa- need at one time—the rest will keep in the ‘ Hee a ie he ine Michigan | tion purposes. Passed 27 to 19, but carton, 4 k | emergency lost. . B. 346—Prohibits any esponsibility us on Main Street, the roral and civic tone of our metro- state of- And a bigger surprise awaits you when you 1 Telit: jal or department from incurring | taste these beans of wonderful springtime Perens t: would be inimeasnt. a deficit in operation of his office flavor and tenderness—beans that almost melt reg ig ehurcen : sla sige Fel jor department, prescribing a penal- | : in one’s mouth, : holly? changed. The ingividuat wee reve ee oe saben shige pane te. oe rsonality wilts in a crowd. . B. d pprop! yn ‘The Hon. Sylvia Gough, wife of Captain KINGS . ‘Wilfred Gough and daughter f General Sir Hugh’ Sutley-Gough, has startled London society with the announcement that she'is.about. to go onthe af povouneciiel the stage and will begin as 9 ,for enforcement of feeding stuffs, | i fertilizer, beverage and sanitary in- {spection laws, Cuts award from 56,600 for the biennium to $40,000, | d 36 to 6. j S. B, 357—Makes an appropriation | “of $1,500 for use by a special un- {paid commission in collecting data | concerning lignite coal and publish- jing a complete report on coal de-{ posits, possibjlities, industry, bri- “The lostness of urban mind the ows itself not only in lack of re- | onsibility but in its craving: for ange. Our cities are places of un- st. The very enviroment is one rapid ruin. A passe looks a building twice be ( be taere when he returns next We are told to look unto the waence cometh our strength. hills suggest the eternal. But TO THE Ne ee DR. M. JOSIE ROC MAYOR OF DAYTONA; RIGHT, CITY CLERK LOUISE HOt) GH; CENT EXECUTIVE SECRL- R, TARY ANN ORR OF THE DAYTON A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE By NEA Service. Daytona, Fla., government! Daytona likes it, S. B. Permits taxpayer to ap- peal in county court from decision of tax commissioner if action is brought in 60 d Passed, 46 to 0. S. B. 364: Proposing bond issne of $7,500,000, through referendum ci CHARGES BRIBE “Dehydrated Stringless BEANS are stemmed—nothing todo but cook and serve them, not for clerk, as well? Hough pr and citizel have a woman Now Miss Louise ides in the clerk's office, s who call are careful to Feb, 21- Pettice: racterized by fragmentary taink- | Ours is the generation of the | rt story, the choppy scenario, the tehy imp! i In the ; tais trait is a d. Here »s a real question for the church The preacher must recogni t tae people are not thi ngs tarough. In my opion the st outstanding single need of the merce. speaking, this latts may not classify as a governmental position, but it’s always been re garded as more than half / politics! and it’s recogn portance to fare. las of highest im Started With Mayor. It started with the Several months ago mayoralty. ‘tona’s material wel- the city found executive rectors were thinking over Ann Orr, ears old, who had been doing miscellaneous office work | three or four y went out. and! collected, several thousand dollars’ | worth of bad debts that everybody else had considered hopeless. There- upon the chamber judiciously elect- ed her to the vacant secretaryship. ecretary, While the di-| the matter ars, to pay for maintenance of experi- mental station at Fargo agricultural college. S. B, 82—Appropriating $322,230 for Valley City Normal. Passed 41-0. S. B, 284—Cuts the lawyer license annual fee from $15 to $5.00, Passed 32 to 0. H S. B, 371—Re-enacting the drug inspection act, modernizing the state definitely postponed. S. B. 225: Administration attempt to correct faults in grain grading law approved by vote of people | last election and parts of which were jheld unconstitutional, Secured 26 to 21 majority on strict party line vote, but lost through failure to secure two-thirds majority of senate. S. B. 238: Aimed to remove that allevat ci e | _,Bicient! Honest! Accomodating! | dust their shoes oMthe doormat We-| suetting etc,“as now in poicession| constitutional amendinent, Funds in any of your favorite ways. Berio rie acne coe the | Economi : fore reins alia oe eeu 2€-| by Dean E. J. Babeock ef the UN {needed to pay losses of Guaranty Ecbnomical — Healthful — Convenient ‘porary. This changeablenass of | These among. the adjectives re to chat amiable about vig, Dz School of mines and other ex-| Fund Commission, and to be so voted Order King’s Fruits and Vegetables from your grocer. icone ieiceflacted in tue in-| the ‘citi pply to the present {acted, to chat amiably about che! ports, To be printed and given next} upon. Passed, 30 to 18, Ss for FREE Fruit and Vegetable ‘ ests, the thinking, the loyalities | municipal administration, pike eee pote legislative assembly as guidance in Killed hy Senate. end Siok Bock: Aidreue Bent ERRaevinsiwellers, 1 woman, The ei Success as Collector. | future coal or coal industry legisla- at ev ee . ‘The city mind tends to become And the executi Presently the Chamber of Com-| tion. Passed 41 to 0. Ps er aero nen em cones eee Lp ictel SCS ENS eth pas noie mind. Our age generally is the Chamber of Com-| merce was-ealled on to employe a new| 8. B. 88—Appropriation $292,250 | Utting of weeds along highways. In- _ PORTLAND, OREGON re. MEE Tuits ane egetable check for $4,909, the tax due on the franchise held in the City of Grand Forks,many years ago, the first Cream of Wheat being manu- Grand Forks by the Cream of|factured in the old Diamond mill the Methodist Episcopal Churea | lay is for constructive theological | eashing whica can interpret to | along line suggested and statute} section of the Bank of North Dakota This is how Daytona succumbed | seetic h prepared by regulatory department. | act limitinz loans to only “dirt farm- to petticoat rule. itself face to face with the task of choosing new chief Wheat company of Minneapolis, here. The company moved its plant The assessed valuation of the magistrate Passed 38 to 0. [peseered ya i i RO ia be The | : to, Minneapolis 28 years ago, but _ whic te u i les as ‘ a ~0. Places department under state} ers.” Passed, 26 to 21, with Lync', . ranchise, according to the assess-| stil holds the franchise here that ule their flitting half-tnough-out | The electors were split into two | Easy to Manage 4 | pure food commission and chemist.| McLachlin Ployhar, Van Camp and ment books of the county is $100,- obtained for launching the ‘as. q The lost urban mind must | reconeilable fuctions. Then somebody] “The bigger they are the harder) P¥S" Bang “Gomera ay nemist: Whitman, Independents, voting wits| Declaring she was offered a $25,-| 99, buteens, : ua" guide in the pulpit. | Eau ECHO VRAD RY ALHOUPRENON aucornien. (they fall uaDbb yan) teptre rans) ease ascrine toll Masser caaticensnioridiveal done cee ieaneer weaned oe carry be-| 000 ‘bribe to go to Washington as! ‘The Cream of Wheat company,| Several local people now holds Social castes eparae and confuse mise on Dr. M. Josie Rogers. Re- often been quoted as saying 4 for inspection and regulation under | cause of required two-thirds vote on | lobbyist for “a certain bill,” Mrs.| it is said, does not now own any|stock in the company. The Grand hook te piMcllers. Tae public | sult—the swish of a skirt in the| Paraphrasing his words — “The| the state pure food’ commissions constitutional amendment referred to| t. G. Winter, president of the Gen-| real property in Grand Forks, and|Forks plant was started by George fool is no longer the meeting | mayor's office, geraniums on the city| fiercer they look,” remark Mayor and chemist. Passed 38 to 9, people. eral Federation of Women’s Clubs,|has not for several years. Bull, and his son, Dan Bull, is now ree of ich and poor on a plana hall window sills, and peace. Romer, City Clerk Hough and Exe: 8. B. 286—Requires that thestate| | $. 1. 367: Designating various | Mas Stated she will produce a let-| "The company originated in| treasurer of the company. Bornes dee nip. | , Next the city clerk fell ill and had|utive Secretary Orr, “the easier they| shail return to the state bar board | sherifte ne inspectors of weights ana|'t Poffering the bribe “when it be- : s Who shail dissolve these race| to quit. The commis are to manage.” $5.00 from each lawyer's license fee | measure d repealing the stace| Comes necessary.” id cond mine ae 4 the rey considerably unsettled over the se-| | What's more, there’s a great deal| collected to pay for publication of Greiniita ant amedenres ii pection act. Z eee wr democracy’) © ® {lection of his suceessor—until the}of talk of adding several more] its proceedings and filin i ' eee, aid sackat “| violations. Lost on a roll call vote, Ri - 9 j ac for’ de $ : iz co} : y_ restores : ee D - i ground for’ demoer. suggestion was advanced that «| women to Daytona’s list of eity of-| with state libraries, courte ete. shee cued meamcres ol eace 10) f0:ce | sarata man necry Mii yricheande Meer heumatic pain relief! =a woman mayor had proved such a ficials. S. B. 372: Revisi raanteae aecultarel cctene te tony, tgettte| independents joining the solid lami thi ea _ man mayor had proved such a| ficials. ” _S. B. 372: Revision and re-writ-| agricultural colle 1919, Passed, apenas i — then “stimate Population ing of the hotel inspection to in-|oe te ot ee Passed) eague, Vote 2% to 25. Cenecas ony nilanied jtlesties ae At 10 Millions clude restaurants on sanitation, clean | 1, B, 894: Calls for an® out and| °° P=, So —Calling for repeal of £1 persistent pain. Apply Sloanis to brea |liness and food served. Under pure| out repeal of the present. state 1i- ceeceeea inns Ree Reaess ty up congestion, draw out inflammation New York, Feb, 20—The popula- | oes ec mpioner: Passed 37 to 0. | conse department or so-called “pool | of 36 to 12.” Z » ~and stop that pain! ( popula- | i . 272: Revises methods of| hall law” with restoration of rega- i : . ‘on of the continental Unit {levying tax for the care of patients |jatory and fee collectior colle eee ie meno, the eGuar, States on January 1, 1923, was ap- jat insane hospital, requirins: coun-| cities and vill SSiatlae ee Te. 4 | aBt¥ Fund commission power to re- 5 oe . sroximately 110,100,000 according to | ti i a | oaoes ages. similar to H. B-1 ject applications for bank charters Si L ent 1 preliminary estimate made by the Passed by House H. B. 92—Appropriating $200;710) | tine Aa ee ‘and 181 killed by house. 9 to 18.| unless conditions in members opin. oans inim National Bureau of Economic Re- Appropriating $100,000 | for coming two years got state train- leateimimer ‘3 put-| S, B. 388: Provides for validation | ion in district ranted, < E ; 3 —kills pain] search, of this city and given out share in construction’ of|ing school at Mandan, includes $60,- jof acts of corporations which have oday. This shows an estimated gain aid bridge over Red River {000 for one new dormitory. gece Piney ene srt frem| alowed charters to lapse. Simil FRANCHISE TAX IS $4,909 é fe , ; of 4,500,000 since the date of the | a ¢o-Moorhead. Passed 60-48. H. B. 312—Legislative re-appor- | 10" 0) miners 4 Ne) Are ne 1 pro | Dill to like measure introduced every} Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 21—| For rheumatism, bruises, strains, chest colds.' last government census. | HB Repealing standing ap-|tionment of districts. Passed 58 to’ reyes s iar ler * rate in Pr | session, This dimed to benefit cer-|Grand Forks county has received a| & ee These figures are necessarily pre-| propriations board of pardons, put- Clincher applied. Gives Stutsman 5 Gea e transfer of tne same. tain corporation at Williston. P; ————_—_—_—___, liminary, says the bureau for the! ting annual appropriation up to bud-| two districts; . joins Grant and | Aig Oy y ed, 45 ‘to 0. . Sfinal census figures on births and| get board. Sioux instead of Sioux and Hettin-|. 5. B. 44: Qne of the Good Roads! § 5 4g: Concurrent resolution deaths are incomplete after the end ‘ame action as HL B.|#er and Adams; Sheridana nd Kid-|®ssociation measures; creating creating a system of state highwa: and establishment of state highway fund. Measure similar to the Babcock law in Minnesota part of N. D. Good fof 1920. However, enough ¢ available to show that sin Pury 1, 1921 the rate of increas tate highway commission, prescrib | Passed, 30 to 18.) der counties instead of Kidder and/|§ Emmons; Emmons county separate|ing powers, ete. district; gives Morton additional re- | Emergency lest. sanitary board. 258—Same on standing ap- | propriation cruelty to animals fund. ipasarale” 4th | BUSINESS DIRECTORY »population growth has been acce H. B, 257—Same on enforcement | Presentative. | _© B: B60: Authorising eoaneyeom:| Rosie ceaasiation program. Passed, |! syed noticeably, the present rate of heverage and sanitary law fund.| HB. M01-—Inereases feos allowed missioners to lay. out and construct | 28 to 18. WEBB BROTHERS ching that of pre-war years, H. B. 263—Same on sale of pub-. 3 aya Bi : ia ae .B. 5 vides a Ae i eral § This more rapid gain in Reine Inteandegtinie ot : to $25 on $500 cases or under; $50 |to clear up situation in Adams coun- Ges ayn ee enamine Best Bowel Laxative Undertakers Embalmers Fun Directors tion, according to the bureau, has| H. B. 74—Appropriation $3,500 re-| fee in. foreclosures involving $500/ty where Yellowstone trail follows DHee ie lead aucned bikecest na When Bilious Licensed Embalmer in Charge been brought about partly by in- | tire certain bonds Red River bridge | to $1500 and $76 fee in cases involv- | interstate line for several miles. Sim.| Hume oud wecrued inte for by ’ DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 rease in net migration, but has|in Walsh ¢ ing sums over $1,500. Passed. 71 to/ilar bill passed {n South Dakota.| i131. to complete North Dakota par. Constipated = been decidedly reinforced by a re-| H. B. 51—$35,000 bridge building | 36. | Passed, 45 to 0. ; ie Present rate of growth, the popula-| H. B. 297—-Repealing public utili-| State-federal aid for construction of | biological station at Devils Lake py i, , tion at the 1930 census will reach | ties—pen, capitol, bridge, reform| bridge over the Missouri river be- placing station under control of game NS, B, 207—Aimed to prevent out-| ery ene et oUt your bowels without Licensed Embalmer in Charge » 120,000,000, | school electric light plant unit—|tween Williams and McKenzie coun-|and fish board and requiring that|..°: B ae anton taant out: | cramping or overacting, take Casca-| Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687 | aaa jiestion) ystestcle: Ment plant | Unite ieeeeested erae side insurance companies from writ- . rets. Sick headache, biliousness, gas- es, indigestion, sour, upset stomach, and all such distr gone by morn- ing. Nicest physie on earth for 4 | organization furnish caretaker. Pass- H. B. 206—Provides that 70 per-| od 45 to 2. cent of fees collected by Attorney sg. 390: Prohibiting the employ-| = general's license department shall | ment of a married woman in any pub-|” | HL B. 105—$78, ing hail insurance in the state. Lost 0 for state school 81-25. aling standing ap- 22, failed one of required 25 ma- jor’ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET H. B, 267—Repe: B, 307—Defining criminal syn- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nichols of Msterville, Ia, are the guests of their | Passed 9: propriation board of administration. 2 H. B. 207—Approp: iating $15,000 to board of auditors. Passed 97 to 8. be returned to the village or city in Bt which collected for regulation of | theaters, dance halls, taxi-cab stands, soft drink fountains, dance hall: and pool and billiard halls and bowl: | able-bodied and able to earn a living Wage. lic office in state whose husband is Provide penalty. Passed, 25 ‘0 22, by the bare constitutional mu- dicalism and providing penalties for grown-ups and children. 10c a box. Taste like candy.—Adv, Upholstered Furniture Made to Order. laughter, Mrs, Lewis F. Lyman. H. B, 104—$10,000 biennial appro- priation Grand Forks Fair. 97 to 37. H. B. 111—-$10,000 for two years fairs at Fargo, 63 to 37. H. B. 114—$10,000 biennial aid to Missouri Slope fair at | Mandan. Passed 57 to 42. Clincher applied to all three fair awards. PROF: A PEER rit ys ry F i it; ing alleys. Requires, as amended, |?° ‘ special deputy sheriffs at all bowery | 5: B- 382: Repealing statutes by and barn dances, and cuts down sal-| Which officials may be removed by ary of chief inspector and assist. | the governor. Bill introduced by In- ants. Epssed OS as, | gerson (N.), Burke, amended in many H, B. 215—Amends workmen’s | ¥8Y8 before accepted for passage, 35 | & compensation \act to clarify and | to 10. strengthen present law relating to «. penalties for failure to comply with | provisions. Passed 88 ot 18. H. B. 222—Placing inter-city au- tomobile bus services under the sup- ; b ervision of the state railway com-| _ ! mission; practically gives the rail-| road commission carte blanche to ® fi Miss Cecelia Liitz, Oshkosh, Wis., f‘ormer milliner at the Boston Cash | )-tore is in Mandan visiting with | ciends. Miss Lutz is on her way | » Livingston, Mont., where she will | he employed as a milliner A marriage license was issued yes- | erday by County Judge B. W. Shaw to Miss Mgry Anna Mes and John F Bender, both of Hebron. i | George H, Ilse, county agent, left | sterday for Flasher where he: is | conducting the first of three public | With masterly skill, E. Phillips Oppenheim, writer of superlative mystery novels, has woven the most con- flicting of human, emotions and desires.into the greatest detective stories since “Sherlock Holmes.” devise rules, regulation and rulings governing such automobile livery or tings to be held duri th Kk b i i dt ice, ° ° Ve Bearer el an <tucatoun emouen rates) Teaypnaibility Hoele wetidbete These are not the ordinary crime narratives. Mr. ‘for diversified farming and co-opera- | Killed by House H. B. 270—Bill which would have repealed standing appropriation of artesian well inspection, regulation, etc., and left appropriation up to budget board, Passed by Senate S. B, 236—Provides that indus- trial commission may cancel bonds of record and issue new bonds in different denomination, Held neees- sary to make bond: leable. S. B. 289—Réquiring that county commissioners cannot abate irriga- tion tax assessment unless U.S, Re- clamation supervisor gives approval S. B. 183—One of Children’s Code Commission, bills, regulates employ- ment of children in oecupations on the streets—requires paper carriers and sellers under certain ages cannot work, while those between 10 and 16 may work if they have permits, Girls under 18 barred from street trades under any ciréumstances. Passed 27- }tive marketing. BAD COLD GONE IN FEW HOURS ‘Pape's Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! Oppenheim in his memorable recounting of the “Exploits of Sir Norman Greyes” Has departed from all set formulas in development of the story. There are no grewsome crimes described, no nausea over stressed horrors—but instead, Adventure, Romance, Sportsmanship,,F light, Pursuit. are subtly played upon to produce stories you should read. THE SERIES BEGINS TOMORROW, FEB. 22, IN The Bismarck Daily Tribune Professor Charles BH. Pellew, for- merly professor of chemistry at Columbia University, has become the sixth Viscount of. Exmouth through the death of his father who succeeded to the title last August 8, B,. 386—Re-enacts the present mine inspection act according to agreement reached between opera- «

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