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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE reat! . rs You'll like £ (a ™ that fine 2 é atmal ‘ Favor! “No fancy wrapper— just good gum! 4, A TONIGHT and Tuesday "MAE MURRAY in her new big feature “JAZZMANIA” ” Piglinen 20¢. Adults 35e. ae ‘ : TONIGHT MONDAY “LADY GODIVA” founded on the poem by Lord Alfred Tennyson PATHE NEWS and CHRISTIE COMEDY (Chop mney Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday CLAIRE WINDSOR KENNETH HARLAN “HOBART BOSWORTH WALTER LONG ~ PAULINE STARK _ ALEX FRANCIS in “The Little Church Around the Corner” from the novel and stage play by Chas, E, Blaney. And'a LLOYD HAMILTON comedy “UNEASY FEET” UTLITY ACTS DEFENDED BY N.D/ATTORNEYS | Raitroad Commission iGiven no Unconstitutional Pow- ers, Brief Says |; ANSWER — UTILITY | prey Co. Defense of laws conferring upon : nission powers | over public uilitic Chal of the comm |filed in the supreme court | ney General Geor <made on sion in a bs acts do not confer © or judicial powers upon the s the brief of the k, which Taw, and a © been ly decided in other state ler due process of law,” says brief, referr » the due pro utilities’ acts, for complaint given to th and upon every md It provides for a he: ind throughout va vides that the utility opportunity to intr and testimon y eof the fa t requires the commissioners ey ind tres Bavednipont tierce introduced before them “It provides that any order of the} |MOTHERS’ AID NOT A PAUPER AID MEASURE! {Continued trom Page 1) ture deems it wise to assist them in ;maintaining a home in which to bringpup children an to enable them to supervise the raining and edu- jcation of thelr offspring. “It is clear to us, in view of the expressed purpose of the law, that the legislature did not intend that there should be any interruption in the compensation to tne mother for the benefit of her children due to {the single fact that economic neces- sity or considerations of prudence \favettea her to move from one coun- y to paved wali t Cc. i from ‘ourt - manner this purpose and is ition _just- It would of justice to rend into the 1 such condition or limitatiot Can Exercise Power court held that the of Renville still wa supervisory — po nsey county through ag | vided by law. ‘The court's decision added — that the legal effect of a permanent re- moval, with intention to acquire permanent residence in anothos county, on the right to a coi F of a pension, is not decided board shall not become final untii} ‘twenty days after its s ample time for the utility to bring a bill in. equity injunctional pr ceeding to re: n the enforcen of the order if i and t . and after the order has come fin} thirty days in which to: here a review is as introd to be lawful.” BRIDE FIRST OF HOUSE OF SAVOY TO WED (Continued from page 1) the British royal family previously had wedded commoners, ary married a man be house ennobled Princes i a man whose heen ennobled only for a bare ce tury ‘The title of Mary's husband was | gilded by a fortune: estimated at! $15,000,000, Yolanda's bridegroom | has only modest estates. | But is rejoicing becau | the is of Yolafsl own race and religion and wounded in defending 1 against he ers. Marriage For Love This is a marriage for love, not ons of state; hence it was. d with great simplicity, No ions were forwarded to amily res | Economy in Troussean In keepings with the economizing | spirit of the Fascistized Italy, the princess asked that no wedding gifts bestowed upon her, Instead she money intended for such be given to various chari- she got one ins officers of the bridegroom Jollowed Gre | ent. ie with the arms ithe regiment the future no--from the bestowed upon icing, the dukedom be- jing named after one of the. bride- | groom's estates, | The most of the dres bride were, s of tht ge or deep colors, which gly set off her dark: hair and PHONE 1—100 TAXI SERVICE ' Trip 25c. Each additional passenger 10c. 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Call us on phone 684 ‘Sond it Spies. Capital Laundry Co. Launderers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 Deposited in this Bank Will Enroll You in the Most of your neighbors drive motor cars. They cxn go where und when they choose. Their cars play a large part in their daily life, furnishing them with quick and convenient transportation for both business and pleasure. x Realizing what the automobile means to the average family in bringing them greater enjoyment of life, we have arranged to ex- tend the facilities of our bank to those who desire to become own- ers of Ford cars through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Under this plan, you can begin with an initial deposit as low as $5.00. Then select the type of Ford car you want — Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, ete—and arrange to make weekly de- posits on which interest will be computed at our regular savings rate. Come in and let us further explain the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan to you, or, if you wish, go to the nearest Ford Dealer for fur- ther details. ‘ -Start today, and before you realize it you will be driving your own car. First National Bank BISMARCK, N. D. Ll LL un \ \