The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1925, Page 8

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DAA atv PAGE EIGHT 2 CIGARETTE BILLS DRAWN FOR SOLONS May be Presented in Legisla- ture Toda Licensing of Sale Providing For PROVISIONS DRASTIC TRAI ale NG BARTENDERS-IN GERMANY THE RICATARCY TDIMIIN fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RANGERS NEAR 10 EXTINCTION Court Ruling May Threaten Life of Texas Organization work has been that of apprehending law violators and criminals. For the first time since its inception its work was at a standstill. Constabularies in Pennsylvania, New York and other states were put- terned after the Texas rangers, who have # rule “get your man.” — The Royal Northwest Mounted Police was patterned after this body. Dickinson Bahk Pays Dividend ‘F Austin, Tex., Jan, 17.—(By the A. P.)—The Texas rangers, accredited one of the most fearless law enfote- ing organizations, found anywhere in the world and America’s first con- stabulary force, today is threatened with elimination. A district court yesterday: ruled that the law creat- ing the ranger force was unconstitu- tional and enjoined the organization ‘ Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 17.—The Da- kota National Bank of Di now paying a 15 percent depositors who had money in the in- stitution at the time it closed. The checks were made out at the office of the comptroller of currency at Washington and are dated January A bill to license the sale of r Wee, aiiiiee from further ranger activities, 2, 1925, just exactly one year after tes and a bill prohibiting For more than 90 years this gtoup| the closing of the bank. sale to minors were in of men, originally numbering 150, a ea ee troduced in the State Senate never more than 1,000 members, and! For 25c, a quarter of 2 dol- this afternoon by Senator Hany “ CHTGHIARTOE Viee to TRE RE lar, vou can get a good dinner ilton. The lice bill provide Oreaulied TMCSts aeeieee aes at Patterson’s Dairy Lunch. for a tux of two cents on ench steaders in the wilderness of south-| Good enough for anybody. h we of medium priced cig west Ti » it has been changed to, Smaaecaancne fettes and four cents a package suit times and of recent years its; “Gold is where you find it.” on the higher priced cigarettes 4 Two separate bills may be intro. st 1] Fila Siena ne HOHEUAUUUOUUUUTUAEAOAEEAAE TEAL ate today to cover the repeal of the | ‘ me re ae angen n Berlin tae International Bartenders’ Union has inaugurated a train- a cigare! aw, Ine epeals B ig ; " cago: One fepeuls the iy x coiiae ton tho“alWishtiieetoNbeuoma Wii KORE OtUTITiCEee AWAD OLD Present prohibition on sales of the | shows a class being instructed and amvling tae drink after it is smokes and sets up a system of li-| mixed. After completing the course, the apprentices are’ “admitted censing the dealers and collecting a to the bar.” } stamp tax on all sales, and the other | —— ——— ~- - measure sets up an enforcement bill provides, and upon flagrant vio- [ers promotion and advertising activi- schedule with heavy penalties for lution of the act or second or third | ties and consequently is in a posi- the sale or gift to minors. joffenses in sale of cigarettes to min- | tion to resume direction of all poli- Freee tGriiecagneral- is ade “te ender is liable to a fine of | cies and details immediately. There . e director of the cigarette ;fegnsing N6t less than $10, nor more than $100 | will be no change in the general ad- The Prices of Packard Six Enclosed and enforcement. Application for ° imprisonment not to exceed thirty | vertising business of George Harri- iLefatte dealers licenses must be day’ and a possitile injunction clos- | son Phelps, Ine, ft will be conduct Cars Are As Follows: made to the attorney general and i"& the place of business at the dis-| ed as formerly at its, present loca- licenses will be issued upon, payment of a fee, which in the bil as drawn is graduated--$5.00 for a dealer in inland or rural stores; $10.00 per year in villages from 500 population | up to 2500; $15.00 in villages or ci-| ties from 2500 to 5000 population, | and $20 per year in cities over 5,000 population. This graduated fee sys- tem is held inequitable by man backers of the cigaret law repeal, who declare it is discriminatory and a proability that this sec- d be changed to make a fl. $10.00 per ar dealers license The measure further provid a stamp tax of two mills per cigaret on brands weighing three pounds and under per thousand, and three mills per cigaret weighing more than three pounds per inousand. Cig- arette papers regardless of the size or type of packet are taxed at one cent per each fifty. The act provides that stamps shall be sold by the state treasurer the proceeds to go into the general fund of the state. Sponsors estimate the return to the state on cigarette stamp taxes would be around $400,- 000 per year based on the compar. ative returns of Iowa and South Da- kota and relative population. e. Drastic Provision The enforcement measure which is contained in a separate bill tremely drastic ‘ovisions. person under s of age who} is found smoking cigarettes or using | co enclosed in cig- | * * or paper of any | kind, upon any school premises, pub- lic street, in any public building, | store, office, place of business or place where the public is accustom- ed or invited to come, is punishable | by a fine of $10.00.” “Any person in charge or control | of any place named in the preceding | section who shall harbor in such place any persons under the age of 21 while using or smoking a cig- arette shall be guilt meanor and punishable by a fine.” 1 The statute further provides for) & permanent injunction order closing | the place of business of any person | violating the law by selling cig- | arettes to mino The license shall be revoked in any such instance, the | up permanent x jed in the hands of of a misde- | retion of the court. Promotions At — Dodge Brothers According to announcement today by John Nichols, Jr, General les Manager, the following changes in the executive staff of Dodge Brothers have become effective. C,H. Jennings, Assistant General er, becomes Dodge ler in New York City. z , Director of Distr eeds Mr. Jennings as A: sistant General Sales Manage John H. Gordon, Director of Field Operations, becomes the Director of Field Survey; F. H. Akers, Commer- cial Car M s Director of} Distribution riects taking | over the dep y hand-| Gordon; tle District Rep- resentative, comes to the home office as Director of ice and L. C. Co- vell, Detroit District Representative, is the new Commercial Car Manag- er. i R. N. Harger, Director of Advertis-| as been transferred to London he wili represent the Govern- rectors of Dodge Brothers} in) Limited. Mr. Harger sail-| ed for Londen December 6th to take | | | idence With Mr. Harger’s departure direc-} tion of the promotion ing department has bi ore Phelps, who until April, 1922, rector of Advertising, At that time in connection with his own advertis- ing business, he became advertising counsel for Dodge Brothers, In this latter capacity Mr. Phelps has been in close touch with all Dodge Broth. Dept. AL? fn Ste, New Yor! Writetne Cirsuieee oe WE HA OPENING FO. A HIGH EXPERIENCE EXPECTS TO HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW 1925 ; Dis io i SALESMAN WANTED EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD RETAIL SALESMAN. THE 1925 MODELS OF CHEVROLET, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER HAVE A REMARKABLE SELLING APPEAL. WE WANT MONEY. CORWIN MOTOR CO. VE AN R ANOTHER GRADE D MAN WHO MAKE REAL tion, 110 Rowena Street, Detrvit, under the general direction of Mr. 5 Passenger Sedan .. -. +. $2585.00 Phelps. ' ; 7 Here as Sedan seeeee. 2785.00 Mr. Jennings began business as 5 Passenger Coupe i; peceees 2685.00 Dodge Brothers Gata ip ed Veow 4 Passenger Coupe ; 7) 9585.00 on December 1st. ciated with Dodge Brothers practi- cally from the’ day they began build- ing motor cars, beginning as New York District Representative. Sub- sequently, he was called to Detroit and for two years acted as Direc- tor of Service, Three .years ago when Mr. Nichols was appointed gen- manager by President F. ynes, Mr. Jennings was made nt general sales manager. 2 Passenger Coupe....... -.. 2660.00 5 Passenger Sedan Limousine.......... 2785.00 7 Passenger Sedan Limousine.......... 2885.00 Freight and Tax Extra. Some Territory in Western North Dakota For Reputable Established Dealers. MURPHY-PALMER MOTOR CO. State Distributors. 310 N. P. Ave. Fargo, N. D. Ei HLL Regular meeting Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. Mondgy evening at 7:30, Jan- uary 19. Work in E. A. De- gree. Visiting Masons cordi- ally invited. reat DopGce BrRotTHers SPECIAL TYPE-A. SEDAN To say that the Special Type-A Sedan. ' looks as good as it really is, is simply to pay a just and deserved tribute to the coachwork and the special equipment. The appointments were determined in the usual Dodge Brothers way— Strictly on a basis of quality and not of cost. : Pive Balloon Tires ‘ * 81330 f. 0. b, Detrolt—siss0 delivered. M. B, GILMAN Ca. 212;MAIN STREET . BISMARCK PHONE 808 C LB TE | ie, ste treet ke er ot; amc Sl, beim ert mete Su. UUE AREER 7 Members of Band Captured Mexico City, Jan. 17.—Seven mem- bers of a band of outlaws, charged with the murder recently of William Hinstetter, a German, and the loot- ing of the San Bartolo ranch near Puebla, have been captured and exe- cuted, says a report received today from the chief of military operations in the state of Puebla. “Gold is where you find it.” SSS DO NOT Send your Steel Arch Shoes to the factory to be half soled or whole soled. Go to the Bis- marck Shoe Hospital, they are capable to do in the shoe anything repair line. HENRY BURMAN Proprietor 411 Broadway- Bismarck, - N. D. We Will Sell At AUCTION 50 Brood ‘Sows about March Ist. “Watch for further information. L. E. HEATON & SON McKenzie, N. D. where mL moet ama . aie ara ar SATURDAY, FIRE BURNS HAZEN STORE Hazen, N.D., Jan. 17.—Fire des- troyed the C. L. Staley & Son store at Hazen causing a loss of $20,000 which was fairly covered by insur- ance. The Hazen Masonic lodge and the JANUARY 17, 1925 Eastern Star which occupied the sec ond floor lost their parapherdalia and property. This is the second time within three years that the Hazen Masons have been burned out. Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery “Gold is where you find it.” WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE YOUR DEALER AS CAREFULLY AS YOU DO YOURCAR The sum of money spent by car owners for maintenance and operation now exceeds the sum of money spent for cars. qe Do you realize what this means to the man who is buying an automobile? Getting ‘« suitable car is only half of the problem. It is equally important that you get it from a “suitable dealer. Cost of maintenance and dependability of operation rests ‘squarely upon the local re- sponsibility existing for the car you buy. The dealer who sells you the car is the only ‘The most p —— forwinter di ving The Ford Coupe is equally satisfactory for business or. seal needs in cold ctor saa, Driving this convenient enclosed car, you will never . hesitate to venture blustery the day. Light, yet affording all the power you will ever . need, it will serve you faithfully every day. .> heavy snow falls impede traffic, aF heavier cars might fail. one who can be expected to assume this re- sponsibility. It is still characteristic of this house that those who buy a car here never need to or want to go elsewhere for whatever the car may require. ractical personal car~ rth no matter how raw or When : ord will carry you The seat is Long aed broad and comfortable. Unusual lug- gage capacity is provided in the Tear compartment. Its low price and low cost of operation are factors that should influence your deci- sion to buy at once, Ford Motor Company, CORWIN _MOTOR co. erry . oe A

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