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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~*~ IN SQUABBLE PAGE THRE WOULD TAKE | POWERS FROM HIGH COURT Senator Ladd Proposes That Congress Refuse Right of Review of Laws ») ROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” \ON WAY TO ALASKA | Commencement Gifts ARRIVED | Proposal Lue cevery, Uill passed by i “ ‘on inel claum je . . : . . ° So eee atu meriu jon wie iamous the Supreme Court of the Our store is replete with new things, new styles, new novelties all of the highest qual- “NATIONAL PARK” ates the right to review the i : b é : 4 S 5 HIKING BOOTS. aud declare it unconstitutional was if ity, that the selection of an appropriate gift for the Graduate will be a most pleasing Light in wen ones eine ideal boot Bet puree Ag in Los experience. i Plain or Moccasi : I haces! | His speech befor of Los Angeles was on the subje . . : sy ‘ : ben gée the Constitution dr theo a A Gift of Silk Lingerie Silk Hosiery Always ciary ct of 1879 ve the U. , eee eee eee invalid by | Gilt y | (above), Paris |) A gift of silk lingerie is a most inti- Appreciated the Con-| stage favori has taken court | 115—4th St. sake oer | ction pean the wife of ties mate gift and every miss would be e Senator said that the recent] Richepin, theater owner, alleging, i eee ee es : sion of the Supreme Court de-| he slapped h ff sure to be: pleased if your selection One can never have too many pairs of ing the minimum wage law un- ae Rifle troce: antl espetintty Alen nine |constitutional has choroyghly : ed public sentiment through country to the end that org after organization have ord protesting ment of the Sup: was made from the handsome display « INJUNCTIO AGAINST BOND | SALE IS ASKED ; pure silk styles as are included in this store holds ready ‘for your in- pure silk styles as are uded ust the encroach- spection. our commencement display. me Court on the ' I ' fi of the legislative branch of POE "| oe opmental: : (Continued from Page 1) = tor condemned in most! '" retty far. Mr Cox later re severe terms thp practice of the ? nid this referred to wD = > > LO 5 Court in usurping a power iis own statements invitins @ A Pretty Blouse Would Be Pleated Skirts Win granted by any provision of dental by full euamnnte (CCR ERR inde ote dio Tafistin. Ges ung bet ost Appropriate very Miss é evidence that “there is a nigger in attempt -to prove that the Constitut- the woodpile.” Ah le MOMeX Pe Abernathy of Kalman, Wood And goes fifty-fifty with pleated Pleated skirts are enjoying greater Seay ce bei aly te uonieaas ie para took [II sicitts or suits. Of course she would: popularity than ever before. Silk i Da ae ae bdsaneed es eS S. like a Paisley printed style or one with or wool in soft materials give a most, ppdoniates ipelriative on ay He CALL PORACUNT OK Egyptian bandings or pattern to add smartly groomed appearance 2nd in- j i ait eae eee ae ss spice to her summer wardrobe. stantly win miladys favor. And too which do not betong to are funds on : Whatever be the personal taste you her summer wardrobe demands sep- mow: the proposed remedies | jng warrants of the City of Bismarck, arate skirts. included the reeall of judieial| North Dakota, drawn on the follow- the '@ will find it here. sions; an amendment Constitution, or mi aetment of a measur final in the event that declared by the Supr constitutio to require the of the nine members to ing the With Success Attained-- ing fund rants regis- uary 26, 1922. 4 und Street fund warrants tered on or before October 12, 1 Fund Bags and Purses In Trim Silk Gloves That Boast Silk Sweaters In Colorful Flowers! All Library Fund warrants regis- or before Noy, 28, 1922. the instead of x Youthful Styles of Little Frills tered on oe eee ajority of J abers. sit-" ° 2 é OT just the custom to send flowers—the sentiment A ema aa ; | fm 4 The atate — ¢ n fe } Ihe above has made it so—Flowers express the wishes, con- r to his own question —| w, s are any bank in ) Psa aaa Ren es an airca Caen “Why resort to unnecessary, tedious | the City of B rat the If it is a purse or bag that you have Frills are very tiny < 2 : svatulations, and the regard for the success obtained? [i and cumbersome procedure to ob-| ‘heCtY eh ad ony P s y is are very tiny and finely pleated. whatever the style of the sweater in the ne the Sen-} They give added pleasure to the graduation period— ill intro they make the thoughts of that great day fragrant. Here you will find cut flowers and plants that truly ex- press the giver’s sentiment. Call 19 and you will be decided on giving you can choose just chosen he it slip-over, jacquette or the right one jn this extensive show- trim them, still others have gauntlet tuxedo it is sure to be satisfactory if i. a = chosen here for the plain and novelty ing of the newest and most clever cuffs lined with color. They are ever Others have lines of embroidery to the right to rey i ; Congre Congress’ could ss a sala ured of prompt delivery, i nt ng the Court the) causing a momentary convulsion of | weaves are most attractive and Tighe lan sebvic , Congress could | the brain, | styles. so nice to wear with summer frocks. _ irristable. ‘repeal the Ju Act of 1 0) 1 Hoskins Me which would thea leave the Su-| | - preme Court original jurisdiction, yer only as provided for in Section 2 of | Article HII of the Constitution Capitol Theatre , apa Mianiat Malai Alaany. z | Members Florist Telegraph Delivery. namely, “Cases affecting ambussa-| Iver fox ranch in the| More than half a bushel of pea- BISMARCK, D. dors, other public ministers and} ae : world is in New Brunswick, ened a eer oak umedionied qenesny| ther con and those in which Tonight and Thursday a | cea | s Ny hae ey niet | “. [| British museum is said to contain | each man, woman and child in the | y of all this, the Senator | GLADYS WALTON | the world’s smallest book. | United States last year. emphasized that it is of p ce that the yeople a in demanding th er ilments, such” as common the gre POISON FOUND IN CUP; NONE , —in—* “THE LOVE LETTER” porta rights st amount of the coordinate branches of our H | IN COFFEE PO! eeananeee fely: Aheentanly | —and— : 5 perio via judiciary, keep within their respec-| AUNIGURS TYNER? Dineen? Summer 7 ime not, N. D., 3 _Analysis of | tive spheres as provided in ¢he Con-| ff FAMOUS B. GG é Minot, N. D., My Analysis of | tive spher provided in ¢he Con- | 4 | flavor that the coffce found in a cup on a stove in the Smith residence at Granville, | | N. D. shortly after John H. Smith | | was found dead, lying across a bed, | i eae RAS SR | for for whose death Mrs. U is BRYAN LOSES | |Smith, his divoreed wife, is now | | chargad with first’ degree murder, | N "| L Tl Ni {shows that the liquid contained } | } 0.0180 grams or 0.2777 grains of | | ‘hnine, according to a report by A, Abbott of the state univer- to McHenry county officials. —in— “PEG 0’ THE MOVIES” ever tickled a tongue! “No fancy wrapper— just good gum!” Is Coming “HEARTS AFLAME” | sal | Presbyterian General Assem-| | Neckwear Attorney Albert Weber of bly Defeats Commoner’s | hed this informa- | | ° 2, R, Sinkler and | Plea | ime ". B, Davis of Minot. | “Expert witnesses at the prelimi-| Indianapolis, May 23. — William W d I l lense heating nal atnGranvilieM@ eee gernin oo nsula- Bryan was defeated and | month testified that it would take | evolutionists scored a victory yester- | about a grain of strychnine to cause | day when the general assembly of the , Y. ll death. | Presbyterinn church of the United | e€ owstone * The analysis of the cup’s liquid | States of America, defeated the Com- | contents tends to bear out the der Over 500 of the finest silks, knits, silk and wool and | foulards you’ve ever seen are awaiting your inspection. tion is Good and Willard Wood Bat- teries have led the proces- moner’s resolution to bar schools |. Park | AMERICA'S greatest wild animal sanctuary, Here you will see beaver, elk, bear, deer, Big Horn sheep, buffalo, antelope—friendly, unafraid— as interested in you as you are in them. ELLOWSTONE is the pre- eminent sight-seéing tour of the world—in addition to the wild animals are geysers, mountains, lovely lakes, col- orful canyons, forests, boiling pools, cataracts, waterfalls. Go This Summer Only $2922 ‘ROUND TRIP Bismarck to Gardiner Gateway Northern Pacific Ry. W. A. MeDonglg,.Agent Bismarék, N: D. A no! from gladly phone call s andsT will malce out your Secure res- /Wations, and deliver all tickets. to -your home or office. —W. ALM. fense’s contention, it was declared that the poison was placed i& the cup, being .mixed with coffee. The de- fense's theory is that Smith commit- ted suicide. = No poison was found through analysis of the contents of a coffee pot on the stove, near where the cup was sitting. ae ae Mrs. Smith, out under bonds of } $5,000 is now at Loraine, N, D., where (she is employed as a domestic. , “My Work requires constant standing afd I-had severe pains in yy kidneys. Tried several.remedies .. but they did not he!p my condition. Then lused Foley Kidney Pillsand * ff. found(relief at once” Jagies Johnson, 45, Alexander &t,€) 15.0. Hl Ps «| terialistic evolutionary philosophy of | 4 ing i i] gle the géneral assembly has seen, ac- ‘| Charles A. Briggs of Union Theolo | Baer, a liberalist, Mr. Bryaft charged “|| | personalities. permitting the teaching of the evo- | lutionary hypothesis from use of | church funds. | The assembly adopted a substitute | resolution offered by John Willis | Buer of Pasadena, which in mild terms-.directed synods and p | teries to “withhold their official’ ap- proval” from educational institutions “where any teaching of instruction is | | given h seeks to establish a ma- life or which disregards or attempts | to discredit the Christian faith.” | The fundamentalists, under Mr. Bryan’s leadership went down fight- thé most bitterly waged strag- gording to chuich histories, since | cal “seminary was unfrocked more | than 30 years ago because of his Old | Testament criticisms. i |. Commenting on the action of the| assembly in adopting a. substitute | resolution’ offeted by John W that the, assembly was controlled hati s. |. The defeat oft Mr. BPyan's resolu-, pbion came at. ths end of a stormy; session ‘at’ whi-h fundamentalists | and libetalists. ay. times indulged in | Bicyelists in, Denv. { to ‘carry license pla' | ‘ sion for fifteen years. They are as good as Willard can make them and priced as low as any GOOD bat- teries. Threaded Rubber is Better It’s the highest assur- ance of punch to start your engine and of freedom from repair expense—only WIL- LARD MAKES BOTH. CORWIN MOTOR C0. Bismarck, N. D. | Reptesenting —; Willard Batteries (THREADE! INSULATION) | KLEIN’S TOGGERY | Richholt’s Cash asa Carry [rie 1] Grocery [7a Thayer] SPECIAL VALUES FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | Fancy Dairy Butter. No onion flavor: While it Mismemnd o.... aOE 5 dozen ... ee. Sa Hormels Lean Bacon. PON: POUNG! cc's ae sss sain oct tlenis Ne oar se a eine Large package. 3 om ,., a0e a White Syrup No.:10. at : Gallon gar piel ecihte pclseieteisiaie cin (bigtoper s Oke 75¢ Fresh Eggs, 3 dozen, 65c. 30c Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY | and THURSDAY “ADAM AND EVA” —with— A merry story of a cine father who couldn’t manage his pre#ty, flapper daugh- ter. And brought in“one of the smart young men from hig’ office to do the ‘job. Yon can’t imagine the amazing things tha’ MARION DAVIES and T. RQ¥Y BARNES