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TN ee neon PAGE EIGHT ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FARGOAN SHOT BY WOMAN » Reason Fer Act Is Given By Alleged Assailant Wheeler well known resident of Fargo Fargo, Jan, 15. Perey 32, und tration call attention to the — fact years. Judges of the district courts | who were cognizant of the negligent | state of affairs at the school as dis- closed by the 1925 legislative investi- gation, and who because of that re- fused to commit children, no longer are hesitant about such committals with a consequent increase of popu- Supt. W. F. McClelland ask- everal new buildings includ: ng a girls cottage at $64,000, a dai and cold storage building at $25,000, | a chicken house at $2,000, a root mining substation at Hebron be mov- Moorhead, is in a hospital here today | house at $8,000, all of which was ed to Grand Forks which was agreed suffering from a gun shor wound in disallowed except the dairy and cold! to by the budget ‘board and there is ie right temple and Miss Margaret | storage building at $10,000 and the & special bill introduced in the leg- MacAfee, 26, formerly of Minot, and (PCIE oH. LG GISGnDS els Use CARS: Seseagene pont ce pesca Si ecayepa anes j increase in the maintenance comes administration authovity to move now corsetiere in a local dep j largely through the fact. that a staff; the machinery and equipment to store, is hein Jd by police in con |of competent teachers has been in-j Forks and dispose of the nection with the shooti | statted ! buildings at Hebron, Police said this morning Ellendale Norma Agricultural College Wheeler and Mss MacAfee were | } The state normal and industr The total appropriation for the ing in an automobile when the s | school at Ellendale is allowed a to : agricultural college is $565,600, TEP our plaice ; . | |tal appropriation of $94,294, a de-| : 2 increase of $60,000, Most of this] Wheeler, Pier cre ec wt : | crease of $3,000 from two years ago. | raise in recommended allowance is Mieecurenineeted with ehouse! Mrs. brene ©. Crisp of Washington received ihe first caeck io be paid apennecneerenie « ite ee ae | heeed= <t. | due through an increase of $21,000 company, is said to have offered tol under the insurance feature of the adjusted compensation a She 13) ateeveesas 4 SAUNA MAD CAL dete take Miss MacAfes ho shown receiving a check for $1 trom General Frank Hines, | 2nce © 8 sei Mrs. J. J. Shepard, who attracted a power plant made two years ago met her outside a hosp | director of the U. S. Veterans Bureau, ce eq fee Sele considerable attention at the New being insufficient of REUPHeSn Wisiliig: She eo — ea The State School of Science at | York Democratic Convention when | the increase comes in a recommenda had been 1 . ; Wahpeton gets a total $89,120 an) she was one of the few Smith sup-| tion of $25,000 for the installation when they reached a city ur LITTLE BUILDING AT INSTITUTIONS |inerease of $6000, most of which is! porters in the Missouri delegation, | the business district she ] for the remodeling of the trades! has become a deputy constable in} to have shot her escort with | * building with a small increase in| Kansas City. The fees are large. | ing was yriven by Miss Ma Mayville Normal i a | she was taken Mito custody 1 An appropration of $139,220 for| The largest single item called for is | ing back to the business distriet with | BOARD IN APPROPRIATION BILLS the State Normal school at Mayville | @ $250,000 appropriation for a new; Wh who was uble t \ lis a decrease of $3,000 from the 1928 | liberal arts building to replace mer- | The couple had gone t | = ——-—=——-———= | legislative allowance, the cut being | ‘ifield Hall which was condemned some , friends said, : bares J comes in the lack of need of im-| in maintenance costs. jas unsafe and torn down. There ni ‘arguments, {Largest Hem for Institutional) jrévements and repairs. which were | Minot Normat | $20,000 appropriation for an addi- | OUR NAME 4 ayy eS si | taken care of by’ the 18th legislative} Sherine {tion to the armory which is also us- Buiiding ‘Is 50.000 to Re- y & The total appropriation for the! rit is ss i ¢C MMISSION ON | ‘) assembly, A nurses home at $100,-1 state normal at Minot is $247,125, ed Sow ERB DO, A request af) | place Liberal Arts Building | (, two cottages for department] an increase of $45,000 the largest | $202,000 for a ywomen’s dormitogyy | | uds total $7,000, a warehouse at| orth Da- Main tenance of State Capitol at University of AGRICULTURE RECOMMENDS AID kota — Increase — in Washington, n. 15.-Assistance | With the exception of a for the livestock industry through | j,eral arts building for the Univer- assisting finance a and) sity at Grand Forks, a new 50,000 through a new land policy to per-| (ining hall for patients at the state mit grazing on unappropriated pub-|jgcmtal for the. in LTRS lie domain were recommended today) ¢ywn. in addition ts 5 OUOTE to President Coolidge by his had for that purpos a $100,000 cultural commission in a preliminary | ro. a girl's, dormitory, atthe insti- report. A later report will de tution for the feeble minded possible revision of afton, all other institutional re- } and a Wa rs ha, | luests for new buildin dissl Commission suid it wished to empha | jawed in the report of the state bud- size now that “the welfare of agri- |e) sand ¢ e also demands an early jo fe ; Sele ate a mene oe thor |" The budge board composed of Gov. ne pncwst0) bd chairman; Attorney General ure. Sia, ; ( \ Shafer, Senator Paul Kret- Declaring existing agencies can ere handle the livestock financing situ- SE ation, the commission said, the fed-\ ee SChIMenSadeWehloze Noe eral intermediate credit banks should | S@¢retary | commencec Us One ate the. full responsibility by |Yember 12 and investigated the bud- bs seithetically une |Zet Teauests of all state institutions gressively and rtaking to cover the field and thus d supplant the normal fi- f livestock industries. at the several places the ed. Mr, Poindexter tod |that despite the highly increased at- tendance at all the state educational agi de; SINTCANT | stitutions, officers of each of these,| ADDITIONAL jthemselves, pared their budgets. It was on a basis of the findings COMMITTEES _y ar'tne uauet board that the appro. ARE NAMED | »» jon bills presented to the eg ure—-both houses—have been innounced in the Additional committee by Speaker Ben C. Li budget for institutions is prac- in : Lae the same as last year. house on Wednesday afternoon were total appropriation for the s follows: eapith 000, an increase Committee on joint rules or, chairman, Craig, Burkhar' Starke, Hempel and Roberts. o allowance. ase of $8,000 ~ | of $10,000 *| This includes brought | maintenance about through C0 e 0) publie build-! . A A 5 TA = aR an . memorial building which houses the Pa east any jsupreme court, law lib , Ellinson $2,000 iner 1to 1 soviety Joint committee on state library secicty 92/000 tn chairman; Streich, Richard-» Prevemen ad repairs; ; son, Ellingson of Traill; Morton, |*7%300 in the rent of downtown of- Montgomery, Schmidt.” ‘i fices, these departments having been Joint committee on labor—Burns, ! Moved to the capitol or memorial chairman; Iverson, Elken, Miller of Duilding; an increase of $6,000 in the William & McKen: Keierleber, imsurance for memorial building: increase of of grou $4,000 in’ improvements Worner, Jacobson. Joint committee on penal institu- | = : tions—Slominski, chairman; Erick- | herculosis Hospital i son of Griggs; Hardy of Mountrail; | The ppropriation for the} Bollinger, McDowell, Jodock, Brown, | ‘tte tu! at Dun Loudenback. [seith is $110,000, se of $60, Joint committee on insurance—!000 from two years ago. This Paul Johnson, chairman; Oberg, Hil- large y due to the fact that last dre, Palms, Shepard, Root, Rasmus- | Sien’s approp an item ae for a new building and rather heavy Joint committee on education in- favipment expense, stitutions—Rabe, chairman; Martin, | Erickson of Divide; Flom, O'Neill,! ‘The sta ippropriation Plath, Svingen. j shows un increase of $8,040 over two Joint committee on charitable in- | years the to commended be- stitutions—Tschida, chairman; An- ing § 40, This comes through derson of Sargent; Bubel, Borman, costs of remodeling the power house Ferris, Ellingson of Traill, ‘Levin, | and installation of a septic tank for _ gE dgeas | se dispo There ure no! jchanges in the nor offices, personnel, salaries | May Purchase More Cows For |, Dairy Purposes rafton School The total appropriation for the state institution for the feeble mina ed at Grafton is $267,700, of which Moffit, N. D., Jan. 15.—On Monday $110,000 is for a new girl’s dormi- evening, Jan. 12, E. J, Sanders, tra- tory. This is a total increase over veling development agent, and R. L. two years ago of $65,300. The net operating expense is $100 less. The Grafton institution asked for $10,- 000 for a superintendent's residence, a cowbarn at $6,700, a hog barn at $1,100, all of which were disallowed. Purchase of additional, land at $4 000 was also stricken from the fee- bleminded institute budget. Heavy Aney, agricultural agent of the Soo Line, together with Nei] Vogel and Dr. Ernest Schneider, representa- tives of the State Dairy Commission- er, met with a number of farmers in the vicinity of Moffit, for the pur- pose of discussing the dairy indus- try, and offering ways and means by which the industry might be more decreases were noted in improve- rapidly developed. pairs and equipment re- For entertainment and education, development films of the Wilton Hospital for Insane Jignite mines and various dairy ac-, The total appropriation for the tate hospital at Jamestown is $x6.- 500, a decrease of $58,000, which tivities were shown, after whcih Mr. Sanders presented the functioning plans -of the Agricultural Credit Cor- poration wherein it applies directly to the: selection, purchase and dis- tribution of high grade dairy ani-: + mals with dependable farmers in | North Dakota. Mr. Aney offered various ideas of value to the milk products producer, | while Dr. Schneider gave out valua-! ble information along lines of bal-| anced ration feeding. | The following day, a meeting was! © held at Burnstad, at which place over yn hundred interested farmers and & their wives were in attendance. i During the afternoon, a practical demonstration was given, a ocal '%; large producing cow owned by Wm. } Arnst, being judged, and generally discussed, 5 A year ago, the farniers tributary to Bornstad, shipped in a carload of BS grade Holsteins, and as sult of the Monday meetings, it 18 Magnesia prescribed. by physiciays | quite probable that two more car- for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, H-londs will be shipped to that point corrective, ‘the coming sprin 25-cent bottles, also 60-cent bot- ef _ sos parr Ee ‘tles, contain directions—any drug | “Gold is where you find it.” ‘PHILLIPS’ MILK | OF MAGNESIA Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you may not get the original Milk of store.—Adv, : “lI Live Storage ... : | part of which is in maintenance, sev- | eral new instructors having been found necessary due to the great in- 5,000 and the new dining room | $50,000 were asked the latter being | the only one allowed. ‘The relatively | crease in enrollment. A request for jemall appropriation for an institu-| $75,000 for completion of the audi- ivn of the magnitude of the state) torium and $12,000 for two practice | hospital comes through the fact that] schools were disallowed. There wa counties pay $24 per month for care! 4 small inerease allowed in equip- of patients thus bearing most of (he) ment items. ; maintenance costs, Dickirfeon Normal School For Deaf | A total of $153,250 for the Dick- The school for thg deaf is given|inson Normal is appropriated by the $151,004, an increase of $15,900 for | bills introduced a decrease of $40,- the Devils e institution. An in-; 000, Maintenance items remain{ dustrial 1 ¢"lding to cost $50,000 and | practically the same, improvements, Sut,000 to complete the present] repairs and equipment items were whool building was asked of the} increased and the decrease is due to| oard. neither of which was allow-| the fact that the 1923 session appro-| ed. The largest increases in| priated $60,000 for additional build- improvements and repairs and $5,000! ings. for the purchase of additional land. School For blind The total recommendation for the Valley City Normal The state teacher's college at Val- | ley City is allowed $323,260 an in-| crease of only $20 over that of 192: The maintenance was increased $16,- n illowance, increase of $1,000 This increase is over 000, some additional faculty mem-; all for equipment. bers being necessary, the other items | Reform School i were about the same with the ex-| The ining school allow-i cention of an appropriation of $17,- ance lation is $262,680, 2’ 500 two years ago to buy additiona 840 from last session.: land and nothing of that kind this intenance allo 000 is due to a population and due to an insufficient; which ppropriation two years ago, A de-| | ficit bill of $28,000 has been intro-| The total amount recommended for {duced to care for part of this, In’ the university of North Daketa-at | this connection members of the bud-/ Grand Forks is $1,246,959 as compar- get board and the board of adminis-| ed with $1,023,775 two years ago. ance increase of year. The school asked for $85,000 as disallowed. University of N. D. | If Food “Di: agrees” in Stomach Ind Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity Whenever food or drink upsets the | Just chew a‘ few of these pleasant, [stomach or causes Indigestion ‘or /harmless ‘tublets and the distress .is \Gases, Flatuledee, Bloating, Sour |e! t joating, 0) A 60 cent package will keep the jKisimgs, Heartburn or Acidity, re-jentire family, free from. digestive [member you get relief us soon as|disorders for months. Druggists |“Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stom- |sell millions and guarantee each | ach. No waiting! | package—Adv, ! ee SEE, << Dead Storage ..- $4.00 .. 86.00 Phone 925-W OLSON BROS. GARAGE 202 Fourth Street FOR REAL COMFORT AN ECONOMY Burn CARNEY Coal. No sut, no clinkers and very little ash. If you are having difficulty in keeping your home warm try Carney. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 | } more thun doubled in the past threéd [eats so ee | | COnen nL rge increase inj for an annex to the training school |” Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold | starts. It has all of the advantages of | grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for. bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- | matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of i the chest. It may prevent pneumonia ; ind “flu. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and sm: child Ask for Children’s\Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. Better than « mustard plaster Last night’s fire had been YOUR property — wouid you be financially safe today? It is the day after when you realize the full value of FIRE INSURANCE. If you “want real protec- tion, Phone 138. ee Investors Mortgage ,., Security Company i F. A. Lahr, Pres., J. P. Wagner, Sec. FARMERS All markets on raw ma- terial are going up. It pays you to save. Hides, Furs; Scrap Tron, Bones and all other junk. and bring or ship them to SAM SLOVEN or Bismarck Iron & Metal S Company. : Where you get the high- est cash price. _ SAM SLOVEN : Opposite Standard Oil 8 : 0. 120 South 11th wy ‘ eee et oe | wn disallowed. The appropriation for maintenance was decreased $53,- | 000 due to an increase of $45,000 in the income from land grants stu- jdents fees. Another heavy increase in equipment is allowed $22,100 h ing been recommended by the budget board and contained in the bill cov- ering the university filed by’ the ap- propriation committee of the senate. This covers extensive repairs and new equipment for the power plant. A request for $13,400 to buy additional land was disallowed. Dean Babcock has asked that the 36 in. Scout Percales in light and dark colors, all good pat- terns. Our price 30 in. figured Night Gowns Crepes, very neat patterns in several colors, per yard. Our price Grey in all sizes. Our price Ladies’ heavy elastic Ribbed Top 318 MAIN STREET, Golden Rule Store THESE ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES, WE DON’T HAVE SALES. WE HAVE NO EXCUSE FOR SALES, BUT WE HAVE SALE PRIC 27 in. Amoskeag Daisy Cloth Men's 220 Denim Overall, A Outing Flannel, the best, good full cut overall well B, heaviest Outing flannel. Our C worth $2.00 in most. retsil price stores. Our price e Derby Ribbed Hose, Silk and Cotton Hose, Black, Beige and Black and Cordovan Mercerized Cotton Hose, good THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, of engines and generators in the power house which the budget board | 1925 EN Net Appropriations All of the above believes will pay for themselves in| tions listed are “net two years in elimination of light| from institutional lands and power bills. | fees, sale of produce, etc., h Several new buildings asked for| deducted from the total estimated lowed including a new) costs of operation. The appropria- wing for the agricultural building] tions committees of the two houses bills identical with finding for each $170,000; new wing to science build- ing, $95,000; homes economies build- ing at 0,000; combination gymnas- ium, ar ‘y and auditorium $200, 000; president's residence at $3! ‘und science greenhouses at $ have introduced the budget board institution. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don’t grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or alre’ cumbersome, you will be wise to. fol- low this suggestion, which is en- dorsed by thousands of people who Experiment Station The state experiment station oper- ated in connection with the agricul- tural college asked for $461,410, of which the budget board allowed $278,200, a decrease of $3,150 under the present appropriation. The de- creases are in various small main- tenance anc, equipment items. New!know. Ask your druggist for Mar- buildings asked for but disallowed |mola Prescription Tablets and fol- totalled $56,300. The only new/low directions. One dollar is \he building lowed was an apia price the world over., Get*them fim house to cost not to exceed to $1,000. The extension division is allowed $129,061, a decrease of $2,140 from your own druggist or send price di- rect to Marmola Co., Gene 's Bldg., Detroit, Mich.- By d that of the 19 tion, the you will be able to reduce st cuts being in various small items. y and easily and pleasantly, with- The pure seed inspection | starvation diet or tiresome ex- ment granted $14 Jercise. Start taking them today and iget slender, s the present appropri Adv. OUR POLICY EVERY DAY. EVERY- THING FOR EVERYBODY Union Leather Gloves, real value. Janvass Gauntlet Leader, faced Our price 29¢ Men’s Wool Sox, Oxford C Grey. A good heavy grade. 6 for e Men’s Horse Hide Mitts, Elastic Wrist, heavy fleeced lined. This is a $1.50 in all retail stores. Our price C Men’s Silk and Fiber Socks, Black and Cordovan, all szies. A value well worth 50 to 60c. Our price C | Golden Rule Store C EPPINGER BUILDIN ou never tasted such rich mellowness as Wellman’s method puts in this tobacco | @ Secret tobacco ipe. No one else bai which won ingtant sant and Unie sacs inal we scrulred Y favor, Ityielded a, bodied “Wellmaris "and by. jchness, mil Granger Rous Back ebout1870,JamesN-Wellman which just seemed to‘ge’with oe its on py. d fragrance scars sate ngs Reaah

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