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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE [ot the members that delay in print- DEMANDS MADE T p of the | | a its undoubted resources warrant. It] POUND. One dose relieved my . FE AN FOOTLIGHTS CALL |ing bills had thus far made commit- CLARA SHERMER stands on the threshold of an era| cough and I rested well all night.” I nes PY AS N N. D: BANK tee! work practieully impossible, on | of ‘ekpansion, he jjpclared, which will| One of the largest selling cough iy nar 8 a Gc Ithe few bills other than appropri- ing its population to 2,000,000. faediciies dn-the: Worldin//Odnteing ARE LESSENED| | (Continueg from page 1) | nancial agencies in time of need, as} bri Jation measures which have thus far i N. B. Black, editor of the Fargo {been introduced. | Forum, presided and Rev. J. D. Runs- OF SMALLPOX | vold gave the inVocation. : | The attendance was no opiates. Safe for children. In- sist upon Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. —Adv. “Gold is where you find it.” about 210— private banks can. The law gives H 1 ithe capacity. of the club dining * ‘ Pe ene ae aaLBHEye ter Wet | MANDAN NEWS |). cuss ste Sterner, cousnter or tums. A few wonen were seatered| Zap Resident money on its unsecured note, Mr.! John Shermer died yesterday morn-| through the audience Shoots Self Green points out. If it boro ling abd ea uiGhueR hecor. | Black referred to the peace id 5 of smallpox and hemor- She was seriously ill for ten’ ' Shé was, a member of the|/ » $ money, it must sell bonds on a re-| purchase agreement. The supreme in CASE GIVEN JURY! given the case over the legislative session urck as “influenced largely By Accident’ CAPITOL i |. The jury w of f Dakota, it is poi | 4 : 2 - i ; ‘ | IEE SO age aia ‘Daisy Glander, vs... W. Glander in| Methodist church. since’ she was 18) DY his (the governor's) splendid mes-| Gottlieb Reidlinger of Zap, acci-| THEATRE ou aaberneaehe, pe sate | Heaeirie aca late’ UI after-|yeurs old. She has been emplo ed |} ige,” when he introduced Mr. Sor-| dentally shot himself yesterday, a P * : % ' | Noon. ease involves the carry-|in the Capital Steam Laundry for the! ''*: p charge of shot pa g through his nee faa aaTNGaE TGEIaGICO | ing out of a contract alleged-to have! past nine years, She is survived by| ,TR€ kovernor replied that a spirit] left forearm. He was brought to a TONIGHT and Saturday been made before their marwiage|her father John Shermer and. two{ 0! co-operation had been injected in| jocal hospital after being eared for two sisters, Miss Lizzie Shermer who car- ed for her during hér illness and] Mrs. Theo. Anderson. { sanction. The federal government, however, says the bank is a private | ; institution and requires employes to | pay federal income tax. the two houses of the legislature. Henceforth all fighging would be for North Dakota, he declared. | ess he funeral which was held yes-j ‘concerning the payment of money. \ The jury in the case of C. C. Stor ling, receiver of the Merchants jtional Bank of Mandan by Dr. Eastman, of Hazen. It is not known just how the ac- cident occurred, but it is thought that Mr. Reidlinger in drawing the BUCK JONES The Federal Farm Loan banks and | J ertson brought in a v ater ; i epileee un to him, accidentally caused the i the Federal Reserve Banks, are on| ee ee be the | afternoon was private, owing| NIGHT COUGH gu , accidentally caus in the 3 I iplaintiff of $ 00. The question}t> the nature a diseneec. Bee ge 5 i < trigger to slip. His condition today a different basis as regards control. danvelved Chet AnITTy ToL eMe eTUURMEN IIo) re erence ene, creemeel. ae QUICKLY RELIEVED | j, fair, but he will partially lose con- vices were conducted at the cemetery | Rev, Strutz. She was born The managers of the Federal Farm Loan, Banks, Mr. Green points out, | ube ‘named from a board, the appoint- | ments on which are divided between Republicans and Democrats by the President. They are continuing boards, and therefore the manage- ment of the federal banks are able This is the substance of a letter | received from H, W. Webb, Quincy, | TIL, “I coughed a great deal, especial- BUSINESS MEN Lethe GORA CRUENIRE se ene OF FARGO GIVE | “The Man Who Played Square” Fights you’ll remember. Romance you'll not fo: |son on the purchase of stock in the lbank and also his liability for an sment levied by the receiver. forearm. trol and use of his Just think of —two meals for a dollar at Patterson’s Dairy Lunch. 1889, VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. H. S. Russell and) daughter, |Mary, departed Wednesday for Long i FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- eu a bet ier ¢ Mamie at several noni with Ms, Ruseelts| - SORLIE CHEERS) EE a years, while the Bank of North Da- mother, Mrs. Mary Walton, The{ 4, see | FR ' " kota, is subject to the biennial vag- llatter, whose home is in Dickinson, | F#"®® N. D., Jan. 16.—Pargo busi- | e COMEDY aries of North Dakota politics. spends the winter months in Cali-["essmen Tose to their feet and ga ; Explains Deficit ean a Governor A. G. Sorlie} elected with | Sample package. pat Famli y The manager of the Bank of { ‘ uli he backing of the Nonpart Just clip coupon below y North Dakota has declined to issue LEAVES HOSPITAL ue, using welcome at the an- “Lost Dog” astatement on the Temple, Brissman | Mrs, J. W. Goodall of Sanish, who erie ou Ute nian # ONC Onimer. and Company audit of the bank. It had been ill in a Bismarck hospital {4}, Club at the club last night. is pointed out, however, why the for a number of weeks, left the hos-|,, "cv [istened while he urged them | to get for the state the industries and the giant population which her na warrant, and then bank’s, statements show a profit while | the audit company’s report showed a cit. The operating deficit of pital Wednes¢ few da jsister-i y and spending a in Mandan, a guest of her 88,000, shown by Temple, Briss- | ee ae cs See % unthin We | man and Company, included a $113,- Prceeevert Oa 00 aeasvae (oeaeet | : 000 deficit in the favin’ lotin departs | Too Late To Classify made a good impression on the gath- ment. operating account and $9,000 ering from the minute he arose to in the collection department, both FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, | °?°?* of which deficits it is figured by.,the. imported German Rollers, Cages,|,11's theme was cooperation and Mppisee Every Way ace 2b 'Lure of the stage has won over wealth, home and family with Mrs. teamwork in the building of the bank will be amortized in a number s i | . Gt yours. Therefore the bank does | Marjorie McLucas Hutting, wealthy Kansas City (Mo.) society matron.| Bert ’po. 758, Dinktasog Ne ee fstite into the commonwealth which | TONIGHT not show th , and other similar | She is playing the leading role in Brock Pemberton’s new play, “The a _ 12-15-1m Friday and Saturday THOMAS MEIGHAN Marionette Man,” which probably soon will get a chance on Broadway. Mrs. Hutting is the daughter of-Walter S. McLucas, Kan City bi president. Her éivorced husband is the son of another banker items as deficits, as are shown ‘in the audit report. Previous to the passage of a law in 1923, the farm loan department had no earning power. The spread chool Feacher’s | Friends Made Glad So Easy, So Quick. FOR SALE--F dition, at your own price. Garage rd Sedan in good ¢o Dodd's 1-16-3t betfveen the rate of interest on CUTE ries s “One of them had this to say yes. bonds and Ud vee testes aetl| FOR SALE—C lent terday. “We never thought that poor treasurer. Under the jaw, the SALE—Gas range in excellent|Filen would ever Sahoo hed HEREOT! NOME IDERSEAV ara oT gee Ta nee condition, First $15.00 takes it suttered so long iebeaatonath ev These new all-wheat breakfast cakes department, is allowed one-half of Senate Calendar Hes EEE AC Ep EP ok tba CE liver trouble and had lost more than i -ti one percent of the loans as an ad- ivy ull AE AE Oa oe 1-16-3140 pounds in weight. She took a 50% lighter than old-time pancakes ministration charge, and the bank B. 39—Appng. Com. Hetil ole wide - 2 bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy A ; A <a eagpects to realize a profit from these |g of two percent insur FOR RENT. Apartment at 612-5th|ujon the advice of her aunt and has figeibehcccun Breaktaet olfood | 0(g REST enenC Al act world’s, administration fees which will make }jected as state aid to ty mary} St, Call First Guaranty Bank. — | steadily improved from the» first | delight. 2 choicest. up the present deficienc; paniceaul sence nautinents: en Pete reece Oe 1-16-3t dose. We are all confident of her | Feel eebaereloaist net Lights First breakfast free ' iS BRE =e Pe ota lavit at polls if voter wished een: 2 4 | airy as big whit wakes; 5 aa uae | S. B. 38—Appns. Com.: appropri- |*°1C2v"" 3 eee on e complete recovery.” It removes the | c fulleflavered: “Andiquickly dic In 50 years of milling, this is the COMMITTEE IS ates $63,000 for the care of insane |t°,change party. (Elections Com) |FOR SALE—The 160 acres of land cutarrhal mucous from the intestinal | gested, to start the day with real nour. finest treat we've produced. We want 4 patients whose residence cannot be| 1,0 Ettestad tax Vaeineianedeal ethe in section 2-138-79, about 9 miles|tract, and allays the inflammation | Ehment you to enjoy it. So we furnish your first | GIVEN CHARGES [|aéetermined and whose care must be Tiel Meg ene ets pe ee ee rich practically all stomach,| ‘The quickest breakfast possible to breakfast package free—a quick break- PY [borne by the state at large. FE eee oa aero feeninncs| Trail, known as the Scribner farm.|liver and intestinal ailments, includ-| prepare. Made and served in 3 short fast that gives new zest for the day. OF BRUTALIT SB, 40—-Appns, “Com: $1,254,355 | ™tting $500 home, $100 furniture} About 100 eres in cultivation.|ing appendicitis. One dose will con-| minutes Treat the whole family. Clip the! CaCl aciniceenae Wiessin o2| (Atl 0 Gloanio’s ocinalton to What is your best offer for it?/vince or money refunded at drug-| A Ft kfast j coupon—and thank us afterward. ‘i 3 we {A dwellers, the author contending that] G ister i real adventure in breakfast joy (Continueg from page 1) North Dakota including $250,000 for |o vi nya would. tend. to ine Geo. M, Register. gists everywhere—Adv. awaits you—at our expense. p conducted its investigation at the|new liberal arts building, ae Sut: rae ee ohne 1-16-1w tb Hewh: TT TN state hospital, Attorney Burdick] §, B. 41—Appns. Com.: $125,750 for |PNC | OySt_ Class “Oh cuuzens home SoS 5; All because all-wheat i] | aun I chatged, witnesses were afraid tolexpenses of Glanders and Dourine|°""*™ oi Catend: Amazingly light and fluffy, because i HH 3 tell the truth. He cites as proof of!and the Bovine Tuberculosis funds. New Bills TAXI PHONE 888 of all-wheat, these dainties replace the UU this a sworn statement of Francis! S. B. 42—Appns. Com.: $94,150, z 7 | old, heavy pancake—which contains H. Kayser, “a poor man who needed out of fees collected for maintenance| H. B. 44—Burkhart, (NL) Ward; rice, corn, or other “‘filler."* ‘They digest in half the time. HEAD his job.” Kayser the attorney avers|of the Motor Vehicle Registration | asks for an appropriation of 000 | u hi 1 was a witness before the board of!department. for the 19 1926 for Northwest | ae oor ive youth 78 Soaatiee EEN cine ER administration hearing and testified) .S. B. 43—Appns. Com.: $7,640 for |Agricultural Livestock and Fair as- | emo vere ly building, the production erona wl SUN-RAY cakes, ‘Note. now that he had not seen marks on the/current, contingent expenses of | sociation at Min (Appns. Com.) and of energy. much lighter this new, all-wheat cake is, All because they're all wheat! Made That means easier, quicker digestion, H. B, 45—Peters, (Ind.) Pierce would authorize the county comm sioners to fix a lump sum for road face of Louis Wentz, alleged killed. However, on December 23, 1923, Kayser, ill ia hospital at James- minimum wage department. S. B. 44—Appns. Com.: $5,000 out of state bar funds for books for state * CAPITOL THEATRE. FOOTWEAR SALE Syne town and believing himself at the|law library. improvement work in any unorgan- | point of death, asked that he be al-| S. B. 45—Page, (Ind.) Benson: for ized district. Author contends that zs . lowed to make a statement. Judge!an act to prohibit any bank from/at present time the auditor must Commencing Monday rn 4 i | “TON Ellsworth of Jamestown, at behest| pledging more collateral than one|spread records over various tax : Winter caps, $2.50 and Pancake Flour | ONGUES OF of Attorney Burdick and Court/and a half times the value of a|books when farmers “work out” their |@OLD 13 WHERE YOU FIND. $3.50 1 8 | FLAME Stenographer Loram went to Kay-|loan; requiring that collateral ad-|road taxes. Would have workers | values ... 6 ae ennenennssecnseccnsenes | E ser’s bedside and took his story. vanced ve an outside spank as ieee paid in cash and iy ute all | | | prsenri cone. One 5 oz. Sample Package ial |f AESOP FABLE COMEDY He testified that he was afraid to|ity for loan advanced must be re-|the bookkeeping detail. (Taxes an | : | to any dealer Teuipicaut in and! present te lmay denier | ie jell'the truth previously for fear, of|turned in ratio to the amount of the|Tax Laws Com.) | iB If you think you don’t forFREEvmple } ror free aample puckuse of SUN | PATHE NEWS i H, B. 46—Appns. Com.; appropri- ates 60 for maintenance of | State Training school at Mandan, in- cluding new hen house and combina- tion cold storage and dairy house. (Appns. Com.) WOULD REPEAL VOTERS’ PARTY REGISTRATION (Continued from page one.) by Rep. Burns of Ward county calls for an appropriation of $5,000 for the Northwest fair at Minot. Complaint was made by a, number MOTHER! Watch Child’s Tongue ‘California Fig Syrup” is Children’s Harmless Laxative loan repaid. Provides a penalty of not less than $500-nor more than $1,000 fine in, estimating value of collateral, said paper shall be con- sidered at pare S. B. 46—Bond, (Ind.) Ward: re- {osing his job; confirmed stories told by Steib of whipping's Wentz had received; told of Wentz being trus- sed to a water pipe in the “filthy ward”, and that guards beat him with buckles so severely that he ied. . © DEALER—Phone your jobber or write g | (ISUN-RAY PRODUCTS CO., Kansas City, 9 Bismarck Grocery 1 Mo., if you are out of these samples. ' Company. i look good in a cap try ,one of ours. COME EARLY! First Show Starts 7:30 Name Adare Men’s calfskin Shoes and Oxfords. Newest styles. sues... $4.95 sizes Men’s and Boys’ Rub- bers and Overshoes House”—why, they’d seen their dad- ane dies fighting for principle and they were going to fight, too. This com- promise talk in the legislature don't go with them, like it goes right now with their fathers.” i The “Third House” announced dance for Monday night. But those sticking with the “Third House” declare that the members of the “Super Senate” are a bunch of bolters and that it is a “rump” or- ganization. But the organizers of the “Super Senate” are enthusiastic. They think their oath will bring all the state- house employes into membership. The oath provides, among other things, that a member of the “Super 4 Senate” must “uphold the peace and : charges as made by the man, spent/ dignity of the Senate,” must be of a number of days at the asylum andjgound mind and admit being hand- the only point in hig charges which| some in appearance; must sleep 12 were borne out was in connection| hours a day—not night—and save $3 with the ill treatment of one patient,)a day from the $5 a day salary of who Stieb claimed was kicked down| employes; must support all present u stir. The three guards implicat-}1aws and those to be passed, must ed were ifmmediately discharged by|not belong to any other organiza- Dr, Guest,” said H. P. Goddard one] tion, and must be democratic hut of the members of the board, “There| wear a white collar most of the time. was no basis for the other charges.”| It will include Nonpartisans and ’ Independents both. Harmony Routed As/Sorlie May Lose Poli- a “Third House ticians and Gain Clash at Capitol People Hic. eran Gwe c. R Verry profess to be, who can accurately “Ss tary.” The Hs lete S j- | Bauge what will follow if Governor, SuGRESE Super-Senate” cre he |Sotlte persists in ignoring our fac- felacnost ‘Wednesda: tionalism, wending his own way with ec cortidore, bubbled over with |itent to heal our differences. If lobbyists yesterday." The “Third | PUble opinion backed his course he eee acing apRaMMea ae would become a political Czar; if offing, was alarmed; Members sought | esected it will ar his administra. a compromise. But the Senate em-|*0” anc defeat him two yetra from ployes declared that the “peace and|now,, The two paths streteh before dignity” of. a superior body—the * Senate—had been affronted and re- fused to join: Answer of Board A haphazard airing of the alleged crimes was terminated by a motion by Senator Dell Patterson of Ren- ville county who moved that the joint state affairs committee consid- cr the charges in an ‘executive ses- sion to be called when and where the chairman, Sen. D, H, Hamilton, McHenry county saw fit. Members of the board of adminis- tration were not in attendance at the unusual hearing, However, they were apprised of the reiteration of the charges made against the insane esylum management and declared their belief that Stieb had imagined much of his story. , “We investigated fully all of the a Protect Your Business-- Every business, large or small, partnership, corpor- ation or singly owned, needs Corporation or Business Insurance. FINE ADVENTURE ROMANCE | priced to sell. Qne of the greatest merchants in the world speaks of this protection as “Business Ballast” and rightly so, dg it strengthens credit and guards against the un- certainty of life both vital factors to the success of any business. CAPITAL ARMY ‘ and ; NAVY STORE As a business man consider this matter seriously and honestly. Do any of the following reasons for the application of this modern safeguard apply in your case or prove of suggestive value? First—To tide over the shock following the death of some man vital to the business. Second—To safeguard the credit of your concern. Third—To protect endorsers of company paper. WHILE. YOU ARE IN MANDAN LUNCH WITH US. Fourth—To protect a business against the death of one who is endorsing the paper or backing it finan- . cially. Fifth—To provide a fund which, if desirable, could be used in acquiring the deceased’s interest in the business for the survivors. We~ specialize on steaks, chops and chop SUEY’S fn _ evening hours, Sixth—To protect special debts or obligations of a bysiness. CAR INSP ECTOR HU RT Breckenridge, Minn., Jan. 16.—Ru- Seventh—To provide a fund which in an extreme When your child is constipaged, ““Third House” caucus When the. dolph Norberg’ about 30, Great Nor- | billious, has colic, feverish-breath : : case will make liquidation of the business easy. was held for organization, it was mee p r-|billious, has colic, -breath, : 4 SE 4 a was held foi organisation, It. a8 thorn car inspector, was believed fa. | coated-tongue, or diarrhea, a tea|{| We Pay Special Attention to Parties, ticipating in the organization were very serious about it all. Those who had taken part in the uproarious -pyrlesques ‘of the “Third House” in ithe past couldn’t quite understand ic. But a veteran Nonpartisan gave the explanation. “You see,” he said, “most of these “young fellows working in the House have been out With their fathers preaching the Nonpartisan League doctrines in the state, and when a few of those I. V. A. employes in the ‘Senate said they were doing wrong in the organization<of the “Third tally hurt here yesterday when his head was crushed between two cars while he was coupling a string of cars jon westbound train No. 9. It is not known just how the accident oc- Mr. Norberg is married but has no children. More than 457,000 tons of water pass over Niag2ra Falls every min- N ‘Cook by Electriciiy. Cleaner, ‘Safer and Cheaper. , spoonful of genuine “California Fig Syrup” weetens the stomach and promptly cleans the bowels of poi- sons, gases, bile, souring food and waste. Never cramps overacts. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Children love its delicious taste. ‘Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has full directions far babies end child- ren of all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imi- tation fig syrup. 4 Adv. ~ ae - Banquets and Large Gatherings. - For Reservations Phone 212 Mandan. MANDAN, Telephone 720—Agency Department. ~ PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HOME OFFICE BISMARCK, N. DAK. Eigth—To give an incentive to create a special sur- plus fund or cash asset, such as would exist in the sur- render values of the policy contracts. ais