The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO CAMPAIGN FOR | FUND MOVING. ALONG NICELY Many Committees From Civic | Organizations Augmenting Campaign Force The Salvation Army campaign to raise a $4,000 combination building and maintenance fund is progressing satisfactorily, according to word from campaign headquarters in the | Elks Club. committees from civic or- are augmenting the cam- paign forces which are to start after a campaign dinner on Monday are pending ‘ations who | the uptown ans from the women’s or; are to take charge districts of the ci Rotary A Rotary been secured to paign. J. L. Bell was appointed au meeting of the board of directors of the Rotary Club following the regular luncheon on Wednesday to represent the Rotary Club on the new! ion Army ad- | visory | °. of on has m= ten help the c board, American Legion Commandér Warren of the Bi marck American Legion ‘post ha announced t a committee of Le- gionnaires will help the paign f Commander Warren will al- the American Legion ory bo: | County Nearly Organized Every town and thirty of the fitty | townships in Burleigh county have | “ been organized for the campaign. | Each township organized to date has been placed in charge of women workers who have accepted the job | for their respective township. Town- | ship organization will continue until all of the fifty are organized. Elks Announce Names The names of the Elks committee | which was appointed by the lodge at its regular meeting last week was confirmed yesterday and the in- dividual consent of each member of | the committee obtained. The Elks Fepresentatives are: Alex Rosen, chairman, E. A. Brown, Dell A. Baertsch, W. B. Couch, I. C. Davi W. M. Griffis, N. F. Julius, F. W Murphy, R. J. Murphy, Obert O. OL son, R. W. Patzman, 0. Steen Harry A. Thompson, F. V. William son, A. Wilkinson, and L. J. Wehe. REY. NEWCOMB IS LEAVING Takes Departure From Bis- marck Tomorrow Night ca Geo. B. Newcomb for 14 superintendent of the Society the Friendless has retired and . J. C. Wilson an assistant for several years located at Jamestown becomes the acting superintendent. Mr. Newcomb in this His last official utterance desires to express his thanks to the public for its kind treatment and cordial support all these years. Bismarck and North Dakota will not soon be forgotten. Mr. Newcomb believes the society has a bigger and better future be fore it and trusts the same confi- dence bestowed upon him may be en- Joyed by his successors. Following | is a brief summary of the work ac- complished during the year 1924: Miles traveled -42,096 Number of towns and communi- seo 5) Letters written Address delivered ... Number present in audience Estimated number _ pieces printed matter circulated Number cases handled or in- vestigated ... Minor children involved Calls conferences and views . 5p inter- i Cruelty cases of animals ,. Number cases cited in courts by Zeporting iy Copies of first friend distribar ted Total receipts tomorrow night for Washington, to attend the International Foreign Mission Congress. President Cool- idge will address the conference. From there Rev. Newcomb goes to New York, where he will become | field representative of the Board of Missionary Cooperation of the Nor- thern Baptist Convention, Members | of the family will remain here until June. .-CAMPHOR FOR SORE EYES “is surprising how quickly eye imflamation is helped by camphor, rydrastis, witchhazel, etc, as mixed | in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or | strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup| face.’ Jos. Breslow, Druggist. —Adv. sia prescribed years as an ive, act . nee le “Phillips,” the 5@-cent bet-| and such:laborers in Budapest during the war are isti} drug | dog owned an THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EAUTY AND THE BEAST > the nowshin of Philadelphia, ar the beasts are held in two priz ATE CALENDAR New Bills Martin, (NL) Morton re-en the present ‘pool hall” or state licensing depart- ment so that same license fees a maintained but regulation and censing removed f: ney general's office the hands of the states each county to the county. S. B. 75.—Ingerson An amplification of bility statute affectin in state bunks, Requires sharehold ers of banks to put up an equal amount of cash or securities with the treasurer North Dakota to the amount he holds in the bank; means deducting assessments from such fund if re called through £ bank or depletion of reserve. and banking.) . B. Ingerson: 1 eri for any bank to more tha and mak to pledg value of B. 7 Repeals and attorney of Fees also to be paid (NL) the Burke: double lia reholders provides of cl of the (Bank Making it un hypothecate ets more tha assets for rowed from other banks or financial | ** institutior provides that in no shall the bills payable exceed the combined amount of capital stock and surplus (Banks S. B. 74.—-Ettestad, Rewrite: statute: ation of teleph tax shall be paid upon gro instead of on the valu sonal property as at present, s 5: Concurrent Resoluti: Peder J. Hjelmsted, Wals ializing President Coolidge and congress of the U.S. A. in the name of this comn that the power t than to resist an attack of our own shores be voice by ple governed seription of all wealth. RB. Rusch, (IND) Cass: ducing the interest rate on redemp- tion of real at old to the coun- | ty for ta to six per cent | moving the pe upon pa and banking (NL) McHenry relating to tax- companies so that income the or vested in the] * and calling for con- 76. Re- me estriction to kin of vot- y one to assist in cannot read Eng- led. Restores voting whe lish, is blind or that duty and priy election. S. B. 78. -Whitmer (NL) Provides an annual tax of head on each male dog or male, $3.00 per head on and $2.00 per head on e kept by dog Oliver: 1,00 per payed fe- ach female, additional any pe in the license in effect in cities, applicable to coun- s well; makes the assessor the official to cheek up on dogs in coun- ty and provides means of collection for damage caused by dogs. Bills Passed S. B. 49—Appropr | maintenance pure seed laboratory in Senate ating $14,000 for 44 -Appropriating $90,000 in- | surance nients, tax to 49.to 0. various fire depart- no winning, annual Philadelphia cat show. such | “demanding | » judges of | 8 ot so bac! looking themselves. F basket by Miss Eleanor Gallagher blue-eyed white Persians at known lignite tests 8,500 B. T. Ibe divided e¢ | delivered ‘of bill explains T es with the state registrar of vital statistics at a specified fee of $1.00. H. B. ‘arr and Elkin:, —Pro- vides that the power of attorney in forecl of mortgages filed on the day law requires that a power of attor- ney must be filed prior to the day| of sale. | H. B. 70. Johnson: Imposing tax} of $1.00 per ton on all ¢ ing more than 8,500 B, T within the state, Author} that threatened in-j of rates on lignite coal will unusual hardship on lig-| coal mine owners and,miners if| industry is not protected. No , he an the id. ‘ B. 71—Rasmussen (NP) Bar- Rewrites house bill No, 4 pre- introduced by the same auth. oline tax to ually between the state eneralyfund and the road fund and a more simplified — method | n that of previous | Colleunranticertittien Me( Calls for ap- members to-¢on- and ve | Pro-| nd ed Tuencberg (Cass): truction of drains drainage ditches may be author upon petition of majority of fre: holders, instead of upon two-thirds majority as provided in present sti tute, cons B. ' ansferring hotel $10,181.24 | inspection to fro general fund, Transfe n to gene 20 iz $40,900 from 1 fund. Appropriating $3,000 oil insr B. firemen’s B, 25—Appropriating $10,000 for board of auditors, 47 to 1. B. 28—Re) law propriation for 19 to 0. Repealing law providing for Humane Society, from making for the appropr 19 to 0. 8. B. 31- pub © notic sity and other . B. 32 expense chool Rep w relative to le of univer- public lands, 48 to 0. Repealing law relating to advertising common | lease, passed 49 to | land for Appropriating $1,000 for apprehension’ of crim- » 49 any oO. 35--Appropriating $10,000 for [Florence Crittenton Home for twe . a, uo 0. Appropriating $60,000 for | North aloes National Guard, 41 to , Bills Killed Appropriating $15,000 for ory department, Indef- postponed, HOUSE CAL New Bills ~Freeman, (Ind.) Grand Provides a reciprocal statute | jwith other states whereby the com- {missioner of insu ce mM: to non-resident insurance mittee on Insurance. .—O. F. Anderson (NL) : (By request) removes the | requirement that a county ssor | list all persons of military age. Duty declared _unn by e tax itely ‘DAR H. For B. sary erendum vote of the peo-; —Carr (Ind.) Stutsman: | Amends statute relating to issuance of bonds issued by corporations so that written assent of three-four' of subscribed capital stockholdets 1 sérve the same purpose as a three-fourths vote of stockholders t led meeting. Remove: restriction of 60 days time necessary under present statute before meet- Jing of stockholders may be <alled. HB Carr, (Ind.) Stutsman | Permits publie utility companies or | corporations to issue bonds, reduce | or ine: capital stock, the same as insurance companies or other cor- porations, H. B. 66.—Carr (Ind.) Stutsman: | Increases the legal speed limit for | autos in North Dakota from 10 to 15| miles an hour, Author claims 15| miles hour “plenty enough.” Makes it illegal for cities | or villages to establish a legal speed |limit of 15 miles. an hour. H. B. 67.—Carr (Ind.) Stutsman: Amends the statute governing pen- alties for carrying or possession of revolvers so as to make penalty not less than 10 years instead of not more than 10 years and that viols of anti-pistel carrying act ma punished instead of shall be punish- ed. H. B, 68.—Sagen (Ind.) Ramse; Calls for registration of all marri hs se is ‘WOMEN DAY LABORERS IN BUDAPEST Women who dic the work of bricklayers, hodéarriers) ditch diggers 8 due to -economi InP AB as this recent their ic conditions and loss of scant ‘Hungary, woe showa, [RUM SCANDAL ssociation, 41 tp 7.]° y issue li-}i lecutive {will slow | JURY FAILS T0 GIVE VERDICT N. J. f The} in the trial of 12 Weehawken civilians and Jersey City police of- fici reported this morning it was unable to agree on a verdict. The judge discharged the jury. The jury had been out since 3:07 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ersey City, HAVE GENERAL COAL STRIKE! Wilkes B 22.—There will be no gen rike of the mine workers of district No. 1 in sympa- thy with the 11,000 men now out in the Pittston section, it w at a meeting of the genere ance committee here night. Prior to the action of the general session, the the general gri framed a proposition for the: settl ment of the strik vania Coal company and Hillside | Coal company collieries. It is pro-| posed that the executive committee | a meeting with Neal J. mbers of the Interna of commission that the grievances of the Pittston men will be immediately aken up by the anthracite concil-| tion board, Pennsylvania general committee members were led into conference with the committee and it was he griev- then man of the jo tee, that the not voiced proposition. Penn. nia men he ad any disapproval of the ‘BANK CLOSED Mohall, N. D., Jan. That the | t National bank of Mohall, wt ich | was closed here y by vol- | untary action of the bank officc in all probat be reopened in the near future was the declar- ion yesterday of N. A. Welle, cush- er of the institution. Mr. Weile characterized the closing of the bank and’ temporary,” due |, to withdrawal of time de posits which have been in the bank since the reorganization of the in- stitution was effected two years ago,| following its first closing. BAR Bordeaux, shrill blare phone no Bordeaux. this city complained against the of the instrument of American b in two restaurants, and the XOPHONES France, Jan. of the ju longer will Sleepless that | MINERS WON’T {rn nf executive committee of! investigation, in an |" fort to get an assurance from the} jot the of America include these in their membership. They ct Burke, upper photo, Violet Miller, both of Dayton, 0. Both hold go®ernment licenses to transmit radio signals in code. Miss Burke built her own transmit- ter and Miller soon will have into the “Ham two gir and phones already have been shipped } ck to the United States. WORK ON SKAT Reporters on have been equip to speed up their story “breaks,” they moment's notice to ice to the scene unt may be German newspaper a When able out of the news. adopted in othe , it is on a said. YPEWRITERS All typewriters broker's office have with rollers and are one stenographer’s It has been found the expense of ex- ay be saved, inas stenographer swer of most constant dieting | and then, too, to force the the old- ¥ Marmo! all these di overcome, Just t little tablet after each meal bedtime causes fat to van- s modern method is easy, eting or exercising and added adv age of cheap- of these tablets and them now. Within a ‘ou will b getting rid steadily and easily without tion diet or tiresome exercise. will be comfortable and able y the food you li and want. ter taking off) many pounds, there will be no flabbiness or wrin- kles remaining. You will feel 100 per cent better. All drug stores the | world over sell Matmola Prescription Tablets at one a box, or the » eneral Mo- | to Mich., will gladly send them to you on receipt price-—Adv. box of fat toe Even a No other cathartic or laxative acts bo gently on the liver and bowels ts “Cascarets.” They never gripe, sicken, ‘dr inconvenience you. They positively strengthen and regulate All deliveries made j Pheg -For Coacdiais Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness We make our morning calls between 8 a. ‘m. and 9 a. m. and evening calls between ; 4p. m. and. 6.p. m. g 6 p. m. the bowels, restoring natural, reg- ular “movement, “Cascarets” are harmless and are used by millions of Men, Women and Children. 10¢ boxes, also 25 and 50¢ sizes—any drug. .store,—Adv. | ‘ah between 4 p. m. and e 770 « THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925 STUDEBAKER REDUCES PRI On All Close Standard Six: THIS Country Club Coupe Berline . .'. ‘ e d Cars | NEW Prices $1,345 1,445 1,545 1,895 1,985 2,450 2,575 2,650 All Prices F. O. B. Factories is: A STUDEB AK E-R ROPPL TERE STOLC OT RCO RO LOA RELI DIO OO e mnie Orne ate Lien DO nae LO mm ODO LT OTL ODe OOO POLLO LS, || fi NAMES You meet Mr. Howard and Mr. Walters in agathering. Their names are of many you hear. to you but two A few days later you meet Mr. Howard again. And again. He becomes ‘a- friend, ‘perhaps an intimate in your social as well as business life. Mr. Howard’s name grows to mean a lot to > you. Mr. Walters is rarely seen again and soon forgotten. In ‘this newspaper’ are ot! ‘names of advertised products. day you see them. They are li is names —- Day after. ke old friends —to be trusted. Their names mean econ- omy; full value and integrity. The unadvertised produéts—perhaps | you. see one in a store—or in a friend’s home. Soon the name is forgotten —a stranger about whom you know little. Fill your medicine closet, your wardrobe with products your pantry, whose names are guarantees of their integrity — adver- tised products. Like intimate friends—you know what they are and will do. | Read the advertisements to know the names that are worth knowing’ in the market place. YEAR

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