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peer a PAGE THREE UNA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lReweree until Senators Baker and Lecree had locked horns on amend- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26,:1923 4 ' Eee ATE TURNS DOWN HOUSE'S marck a rising vote in endorse- | ment of scnate bili No. 233 was | ments offered by the latter which| given. ; would have removed school teach-| W. F. of Beach moved . lers, and professors in the state in-! that se of the meet- {stitution from the classes of school) ing that the old I. V. A. organiza: | » |employees now covered by the!ticn be continued. act. oo | Thoodore G. Nelson, secretary | 2 | Consideration of the bill to make of the I. V. A., said this would not | ‘Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” COMA ld ett neonate Sprin Time Exhibit of possible prompt ment of the | do, because the leaders of the I.| i SLAP AT PRESS Ni Service Men’s bonus, and of that} V. A. had mutually agreed to dis- | jincreasing the limit of real estate| solve the organization on March N ibonds to be issued by the Bank of/15, although he hoped to continive | %' North Dakota to twenty-five mil blication of the Independent Re- lion dollars was also deferred. The We | delay was due to the fact that it; After Mr. Nelson had made his | has been found desirable to pre-j remarks he moved for the appoint- | jsent further amendments to both! ment of committees on organiza- bills, ition and on resolutions, which were named by Chairman Lynch and | ‘Defeats House Bill 311 and Reincorporates Senate Bill 51 For Spring - A : E = The new shapes and colorings are different ufflarRerONta OPEB or Ut tet oh aa . ‘ Saturday after noon refused to slash | POANTH tine eiven fOr them to db. KHRIE and we are sure you will be pleased with our |the printing rates for publietion of REORGANIZE [ere ie ue ertane GARNET : ‘pale = Nees notices and cidigatl publica- I. V. A“; NAME | when the work had been, complet: a ersonal selection. = tions to the extent soug’ iy 2 group {ed and the resolutions and plan o! Magenet B in the lower house and amended WH. NELSON HEAD [ae rete a ‘ Bie. 311 by striking out everything Pisces Spor a a ew 0) on a r 6S i i | | esata tae Parietal (Continued trom Page 1) i MEMBERSHIP = Hubei cua aehals e originally in-/even numbered years to perfect a \ S. E. Bergeson & Son | wate smonica’ nme’ i en, numbered sears t ertect 2 TNT COURT IS person for each 100 votes cast for} | oy * Tailor Lisi alee The house bill would have cut prices| Phe organization eandiaets far Beer HARDING PLEA In the Springtime and the Sum- auoring. and pressing. —_ allowed on all tabulated matter to a! rnor at the preceding election, and. Pe Ee mer —"when trier to “Ene MaMHHey ~ five cent, ny asl see ov j the person or persons so elected | hee La MRE GASSES fe Di y saaaiaiin raight price and on subsequent! would be the precinct members of; Fee Gave pane ea a aeeert er x AAT ions of legal notices to the legislative district central com-| pe sont a faveret Sate BP double up—cotton surely counts. saline. The bill as practically | mittee. ration — quarte e eresden ts) ae 1 ‘ ; ae | eswritten hy the senate allows the The’ state central coufmittee| Message came a an Gi All women should take inventory to « ed themselves during one month present rates for publication of no-| would meet on call of the chair-| Ps¢ to senators generally and a Fi | , avant, : q at the newly established municipal | tices but abolishes double or price,;man or one-third of the members,| Mtications pointed to a delay in find what they haven’t got in = department for “advice in matters |and a half for all but first insertion|and at the time of holding of all| Semite action on the recommend: tton fer th ; = of matrimony,” thie phy ian in| of a notice. |state conventions. [ikia each di Ui 8! congre: cotton fer themselves or children and = attendance granted certificat The Senate after killing house} Financing would be achieved ene a : ‘ set ne i y i = PROGRAM GIVEN}: 36 percent of the applicants. ‘measure reducing rates, acceptea| through a state committee trea-| | Among the leaders of | the | ir . edles flying on the new fabrics e I an amar "and passed House Bill 181, 45 to g./suver and treasurers of each Vege Troe tene, in particular, there this store has brought here for their | & Rrheicgen nel 5 This Bill is aimed to cut down th sisbursed on. orders. of| Were Predictions that nothing would fi ree More Effective Systems of cost of delinquent tax lists, cally for) WOU disbursed on orders of| yr" che until. time had been given use outside and inside, on top of HATE be Taught but two publications instead of three/Chairmen of the respective execu) (tute reflection and compr : Finance to be Taug' |asvat present; gives specific instruc-| tive committees. aang el hensive debate: underneath. It will pay you to look = 5 ; itions to the auditor as to prep: by owe Ge ty eee a eal A special meeting of the foreign ; eds ne to more profitable met that tax lists be set in six point! cha I be che he ‘ ‘at con nee nj meet Tuesday to take up the pres J ‘ ods in farm management and more | aEveasarne elias hay not fevervone célum iu [Shall Be ENG) VASia) GE (eOMBUAUIBA TT oT rononaly but there teem much cotton in the country. effective systems of farm finance] Vancouver, B. ©., Feb. 26.—! width, and according to a specified! RUA tSh METAR | to be no hope that final action ) and marketing will be presented to|Twenty nine stoaways conniving tabulat abbreviation system, Thin|th€ organization’s candidate for} \° Td GA HGRRIBIggIA TORRES i ‘ und others who attend.the | with nine od. Se SUROOCIEE oa ee *!Governor until the vote on the or-; Would De possible in the four da Ee MERARORERET MGR ci eerce che cmaae Vea] measuze topether with: ‘the Senate ion’s candidate for Gover-| 'emaining thereafter before — the : b die NGAUATORG ta GRU HLGATE | Dosey trier Haale MME Pool aiieeceiins| Chnmle inthe nuintng rates) on a=) S been announced after. the| Present congress goes out of exis 4 a LAE A the hdsei es as er! sequent insertions will eut cost of ti All officers’ would| ence. ny 2 eit One Walvor Japan, to this, port after a mutMY| the delinquent tax list public Suita: eae Want to Think it Over More idan ul THE LIGHTER FABRICS dataE AasielTeLRey, IPuERTENa TT und: Giicers ot the. 5 Mere PY 70 percent it as found by the)” ‘The number of dulexates to dis-| So far as the merits of the pro ‘ it popular t an ever are é cave of the unit weeks dominated by the rebellious party Committee ; trict and state contentions would| Pest! was concerned, there was a ginghams for the new season and Voiles, Crepes and Tissue in = the ciohit week winter slam COUR (4 aa aeaened uouay. | Motion for i cattit taken by i be decided by the state executive| Kencral disinclination of | comment. when you view the handsome as their new spring colors present a = ow. ghee es Senate was made by Rttested committee based on the vote for| Hven the “irreconcilab ere suns sortments and observ ir ge Beal : : 2 = n — Avail e: ‘ s s observe their gay st fase = Nonpartisan, McHenry county, ana Governor. Funds needed for main-| Willing to openly declare war on AA ite, Fe oe at most fascinating display and afford ANTI KLAN FORCES | ressivea support trom ait indopen-,tonance of the organization would] #0" plan, despite their private ex: Stee ye rnen nea patterns you any number of possibilities when E ! dents of the Senate Senator Jerry be apportioned by the state exeeu-| pressions of dis Chai Sei eadily hind a reason for their spring and summer frocks are con- (|= evens of Ramsey county paid tive committee “as equitable as| Republican erearieaten aan, | popularity. cerned. = f financing and marketing GATHER IN HI Ettestad the’ compliment of saying possible among the supporters of| cluding Senator Lodge of Mass The prices range at— = products, are subjects whiea !“no Senator has worked any harder the organization i the : cd eae f Bates of tae soe e will he stressed during the week, | than Senator Ettestad to get good legislative districts throughout the} Te’ations committee, woul only: = ‘ : " a ae é . i ae hat they must give the sub, Cc Cc c Cc = nd horticulture week pre-| Chicago, Feb. 2 ohn M. printing laws and bring about the stat : baie : ha ie i = 1 management week, and] Parker, governor of Lousiana was | needed corrections in the laws,” and). The plan of organization would] further study before announcing af LINGERIE FABRICS = hi Id be done. Among th the yard. = hinery week follow here today to address the “all na-| seconded the motion. hold only until there is a statewide} what would be done. = Among the e yard. . i ; = : y most of the persons attend-|tion rally” against the Ku Klux!) ‘The Senate killed H. B, 272 which| Convention to form a permanent) Pomocrets wate Tal supe Ga _The new lingerie fabrics now on = ort courses are enrolled | Klan tonight under the auspices of | would have forced counties to secure | '@anization. league there was a general dispo display eared save eMOUARINe the = _ re eig! seks. e ° rs 4 a | stos sition to indorse the objects sought % os. = eutire eight weeks, the|the American Unity League. lal of th ver $300 Sale. Nestos Speaks RATINES f 4 ane teen san vasmncecsetball| Geeercnes Fee estaall fice Gee $300 printing by! Go cmnor Nes eaveuthetmects but they all stop- eminine heart—soft, filmy and = farmers who are particularly inter-|gtates senator for Mi Rims comeren ees he ling its “keynote” in an address de-| ed ete and asked for time to Ratines are bound to be good peels textures in their delicate ested in a single — week also on tonight's program. The e livered after Senator W. D. Lynch{ think it over. thruout the Spring and Summer shades suggest underneath gar- mutter may attend only on proposed series of meetings were —. aera Last of LaMoure had opened the meet-| It yeas indicited that one factor season. Here are shown many ments that every woman would 4 deseribed by P. H. O'Donnell, one } Week o ession Be ee a 5 re sea beautiful color combinations as love to own. § ee +. 5 5 a aunt eh ameter ate ee | The Governor praised the record| ate expression of dividual sena. H color combinations as {5 Austria Is Applying of thenstane ors 188) Be el lof the legislature made thus, far] torial opinion was the fact that the well as plain colors in domestic and dihewritesmanwern rf Eugenics in Marriage] Pians will be made for a’ per- (Continued from page 1) this mand declared his be-| president's message, having gone to imported fabrics. prices range from— ' 5S . mafient fight andifor an) an i-klan| Present circumstances, the buyer licf that before the week was over] the capitol late in the day, had not The prices range at— it Jienna Of 424 candi-|convention which it is hoped to be| takes too big a margin, it was de- the legislature would have left a} yet cel Gassal Soy eve : : a ayes Vienna, Feb. fe and 4 ; clared. lvery enviable record. He said| by the leaders. It arrived at the i Nasal los Tri Se eeavee [eal esiken an Be vicki capoiin amet lake |very enviable record. He said| by ; c to c + dates for matrimony who prese “2 The house and senate ag on! that while the impression had gone| senate chamber five minutes befo: 65c to $1 75 3 ‘ 4 — house bill No. 90, the publicity out that the legislature had not| the day’s business was halted under e le yard. 5 , Y\o ; i Fi ;pamphlet bill. As agreed on it} accomplished much this was “not| under a previous unanimous consent | A - | |provides the pamphlet shall be agreement, and so had to be read = H ;sued only when there is an initia s humanly impossible to cor-}to the nate behind the closed pee 7 oat ed measure, reerendum or consti the evils, all the maladmina{aloors to the brief executive session |Fi ese Kn mm ines Mon. Tues. Wed. jtutional amendment. es tistration, all sthe inefficiency of isa) ae co ite PEE naUane wee Governor Nestos has signed the'five years in one week or one| fore the senate recessed until Mon-| wwit this request I am sending | TOO LA’ peer aa Children 20c. Adults 35c. non-party election law, Other ele » said the Governor. j day. to the senate scopy of the. letter | Roe e ee eee __| to students in the journalism course ° tion bills will be passed in the nex iscussed the difficulty he! Hughes Sends Letter ae Fatbibad aha ithanareteress | Special Fuller Service Man | ** the North Dakota Agricultura: ‘ —— a ‘two days. met by the legislature in| A letter by Secretary Hughes ac-| Oe rte, oe ee on scents in (1M Town For Few Days Only. It college By R. O. Nafziger, instructor. Mins } Austin Given Floor retrenchment in state expendi-| companying the message was not|9° ® att : aes ish. | any b whi ie embryonic journalists will get Elaine Hammerstein and | The senate disposed of the mill tures, and said that when boards! read to the senate, no copies were | 4ctail the history of the establish: | 2% ndad ieee cH | out the March 9 issue of the Weekly Conway Tearle in |and elevator financing pjll before cr other arms of the government distributed, and senators had no 9b-| ¢,6° oujection to our adherence be 6—And le: trum, college publication and |it reached t! for final ac-'had been provided and special fa portunity of learning his views ex-| 00.0 OF the court's organization | Me Sieglin — promote: heir marks for the term of work “One Week of Love” tion later Saturday afternoon. On|ors given to many there always| cept from the newspapers. are anda, the auspices of the League of | 2nd it will be some time before his will be awarded according to the ‘ uggestion of Lieut. Gov. Hyland,! would grumbling at taking| rangementsy were made, _ however, Nations, and its relation thereto,) Successor will be able to make reg- showing they make. They will C. E. Austin, general manager of |them aw | for printing of the papers and their) 314 indicates how, with certain; Wlar calls again. For further in-|>¢ Teauired to secure and write 7 the mill, was called to the floor of “There one thing we need} distribution among senators Mon-| reservations, we may fully adhere formation see Today’s Good House- | ¥P 4!! the stories, write the heads, the senate to give his views on one now, and will need for years to! day. and participate, and remain wholly | Keeping. H. J. Lieut, lay out the pages, read the proof, 3 j 5 : jor two minor amendments. leome,” he said, “and that is to} Senator Robinson of Arkansas,| £1, fiom any legal relation te the advt. and secure enough ads to pay ex- ops RLM Shh hs: “ Pte | Included in the senate session carry the truth to the people, to| acting Democratic leader, was one jeeeue or assumption of ebligation nay ee x | penses. A managing editor wili be ig |was the announcement of Senator correct misunderstandings, to lay) of those who approved the purpose | under the covenant of the league, |LOST—A string .of pearls between| «ppointed who will use the 25 mem- | Baker, Nonpartisan leader, thatthe work before them. | sought by the administration, but | Urges Favorable Action —|_—«*©20 4th Street and Capitol. Finder| bers of the journalism class as |the Independent election laws! Speaking of the league adminis-| withheld comment on the specific} uj ¢orhear repeating the presenta-| eturn to Tribune. | staff and will make special assign- would be referred to the people. ‘tration of the last five years andj plan presented. tion made by the secretary of | ments to cover all important colleg? | The senate cleaned up a big) the huge expenditures of the state| It was disclosed that Senator | state, but there is no phase of the —— news stories breaking at that time, . grist of bills Saturday afternoon,|the Governor said that “I have| Lodge, although he also declined to| watter not covered in his letter) LOST—Between Nielsen's Millinery SEE z including passage of a bill for the|told the people from a hundred| comment, had been appraised of the| Vith which I choose frankly to ac-| 4d Homan's Cafe a pair of un- i liquidation of the Werner experi-| platforms that when you dance administration's intentions and had quaint the senate. For a tong} “essed kid gloves, reward, finder \ —The Thrilling Railroad Wreck. |mental creamery and repeal of the| you must pay the fiddler. The! discussed the matter several times period, indeed, ever since the in-| "eturn to the Tribun ‘ |butter-fat tax law. The vote was | people have been dancing and they | with Secretary Hughes. The lead- cnmationalncantercnccuent the ii eee ane —The Remarkable Airplane [31 to 13. ‘ ee Nee j SES among the | Republican it~ | tation of armament, the considera- | ~Three-piece mahogany @) > Crash. Baker's Declaratory | “We ought,” he said, “to be able | reconcilables,” including enators | tion of a plan'under which wel suite, $50. Oak : ane | It was the Acconelasraeiens atitn Zo before the people and show} Borah ob Jaaho, le Follette ek ‘| might adhere to the protocol has| ?esser, $22. Oak chiffonier $20. House Bills 2 and 20 a jthem that we have made an earn- couble, : Fan Hegree of Cannes lsat been under way. We were unwill-; Phone 320X, ss brought from ener . E. Bak-| cst and intelligent effort to correct they might have much to say with.| img to adhere unless we could par- 2-26-3t er of Renville counts orgy non-|evils and to accomplish good, and | they mg) have .wiuch 0 aay With: | ticipate in the selection of judges. 9 99 partisan league candidate for gov-|to show them what we have ac-|in a day or two. Some disclosed! We could not hope to. participate) WANTED—Male Seotch Collie pup, ernor and acknowledge shokerman |coruplished,! plain evidences of entity it nae mith tan eAmeriean: accord df adice:| | White: | (hone 67eM: |for the league on the floor of the} Signs Bill vate conversation and declared that! anoo involved any legal relati | 2-%6-% P c 1 at | e y le lation to | 2-26-3t - ‘senate, the direct, announcement He announced that he had sign-| such an important step in Ameri-| theslegne, These conditions athens | a PHONE 1—100 , : ar : |of a referendum clection on cer-jed senate bill No. 283, the non-| car foreign relations could not be) ig good reason to believe, will be PUBLISH PAPER For Prompt Efficient i i ey jtain measures passed. |political ballot election law, at taken, in any case, in the short time| acceptable to the signatory powers ' Senator Baker began his attack |4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, the| remaining before the end of the i fears Al A TAXI SERVICE ‘ enapOr Peewee ae | A Ath a | though nothing definitely can be pn ame |by inquiring of Senator Carey! statement being greeted with] session. : done until the United States tenders ———_ Will Take You Anywhere ( Richland county, chairman of the|cheers. “ _ In_his letter accompanying the | adhesion | with these reservations. Fargo, N. Feb 26.—Publishin . Any Time. jelections committee, whether S. B.| “Your legislature has just pass-| president’s message, Seerctary| Manifestly the executive cannot of an issue of a. newspaper as a fi 1 Y. Pye 3 'YDER 282 had made any provisions “for!ed a law which makes it possible] Hughes recalled -the traditional! make this tender until the Heal is BRYAN SN’ examination is the assignment given |legalizing a ‘rump’ convention.” | for-the people of the state to de-| stand taken by the United States | }, ven’ its Zl |. Senator Carey assured him that/cide on stae matters without the| for arbitration of international dis-| fore, I most IRS cites meee: | he didn’t find any such amend-|necessity of mixing them with na-| putes, pointed out that Elihu Root favorable ‘advice and conBERE. ment, but Baker thought the law /tional issues,” he said. ought to have such a provision. | “This law has been severely Senator Garberg (N) moved for criticized but it seems to me that indefinite\ postponement to the bill| the severest criticis are those who but this lost on a straight party'do not know anything about the line vote 26 to 21. 2 ilaw, otherwise they would hardly Senator, Benson then insisted make such statements as they are that S. B, 282, which specifies the advised with the league representa- tives and others in bringing the court into existence, called atten- tion that another distinguishcd American jurist, John Bassetz Moore, already has accepted a place as one of the judges on the new tribunal, and ‘declared that would rejoice if some action could| be taken, even in the short period; which remains of the present ses-| sion, { “It is not a new ‘problem in in-| ternational relationship, it is wieolly | @ question of accepting an establish- | ed institution of high character, and now making. It is a fair and rea- time for holding of county and state central committee meetings and methods of conducting sugh meetings, be amended so as to re- quire that the state central com- mittee meeting be held at 2 o’clock P. M. on the day in July specified in the bill “(in the ‘house chamber of the capitol building.” This was defeated, a vote 26 to 21. Senator Baker then assailed the |measure. “This is but one of a | group of bills,” he said, “which | will be put up to the people at a refeyendum vote this coming sum- mer. It is out of spirit with the constitution and will certainly be put up to the vote of the people. ‘The measure passed 26 to 23. H. B. 285 which provides for the non-party form’ of ballot and for the repeal of the present statutes covering forms of ballots was passed by a vote of 27 to 21. a is Held Up sonable law and when properly ad- ministerel it will be of great bene- fit to all the people of the state. “When it ig said that this new Jaw will bredk down party lines and national parties in the state, it is not true. Under this law the Republicans can build up_ their great party according ‘to thé great principles for which it stands, and ithe Democrats can build up their \great party around the principles in which they believe. “And when they have builded these parties, and in spite of the fact that they may differ on na- tional questions and issues, they are still able to unite on questions and issues pertaining to state af- fairs On which they agree and shoulder to shoulder work for the i best interests of the people. “Rather than break down na- tional party lines the new law will make the great parties stronger in with the reservations suggested the United States could accept member- ship without deviating from recog- nized American principles. The president’s message follows: President’s Message “There has been established at the Hague a permanent court of international justice for the trial and decision of international causes by judicial methods, now effective through the ratification by the sig- natory powers of a special protocol. It is organized and functioning. The United States is a competent suitor in the court, through provision of the statute creating it, but that re- lation is not sufficient for a nation | long committed to the“peaceful set- | tlement of international controver- | sies, Indeed, our nation had*a con- | spicuous place in the advocacy of such an agency of peace and inter- national adjustment, and our delib-| making effective all the fine things which have been said by us in favor of such an agency of advanced civil- ization. It would be well worth the while of the senate to make such a special effort as is becoming to rec- ord its approval. Such action would add to our own consciousness of participation in the fortunate ad- vancement of international relation- ship, and remind the world anew that we are ready for our proper part in furthering peace and adding to stability in world aff me SSS It Pays To Save » Tron, Old Paper, Magazines, Rags. Market is good. Call Phone 571— WALLACE REID / WANDA HAWLEY, CHARLES OGLE, /HERSCHELL MAYALL and KALLA PASHA | Several is aa for |their state ‘organization. That is gate pable erinign eh aay, ls eae , ' in the cast, amendments in the orkmens’ |the truth. 4 whelmingly in favor of our full pa: = oe compensation law were deferred | When short speeches were call-| ticipation, and the attending obli- SAM SLOVEN CHRISTIE COME DY ei ous cane decisions of the state su-jed for from the floor, A. G, Divet,| gations of maintenance and the fur-|] Qong South Side Groce: ’ : preme court on various points in |Rep. Boyd of Cass county, Senator|therance of its prestige. It is for ry, “Ocean Swells”’ ‘ 2 ‘across from Standard Oil this reason that I am now asking for Co. Warehouse. the consent of the senate to our ad- hesion to the protocol, T. Nelson ‘Algo two reel comedy—Bull Montana— the law, which are expected to be Ployhar, J. D. Bacoi handed down in the course of the and others talked. / my J. PATHE NEWS - pe ‘ , next day or two. This was not done + On motion of E. B, Cox of Bis-