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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE KAPLAN WILL BE MATCHED AGGIES WID IN OVERTIME Paul, Minn, ¥ D Jin the rth Dakota A. ©. i the most s n won one ames ever seen on the St. Thom- | floor here tonight 29 to 24 in a nt one extra period \ | See | Legislative Calendar Senate Bills S. B. 191—Whitman, Ind, Grand) Forks: mends Sec which requires that me counts or bills against a county or township, mast be formally made, sworn to as correct, ete., so that bills against cities, villages, school dis- tricts or other political subdivisions NH come under the act. Pl sl subdivisions under — the er system” for payment of (Judiciary) 190-—Bond Ind., Ward Co. Chapter 62,| S.L. 1919, hin whieh y be filed against the state] d providing however, that ninety days after entry of judgment be fi ; 191—L Seetior Moure: | 289 inclu- nge the system may be given tof miner delinque: and making other amendments in the statute govern ing the operation of the State Train- ing school at Mandan so gs to bring it up to the ctice in. the] ndiing of juveniles, (State Affairs). | S$. B. 193 and S. B. 194 on Insurance, Magnuson, at the request of Workmen's compen- | sation commission: Amends See. 1 Chapter 162, S. L, 1919, so as to pr vide for an appeal in the case of a defendant before the workmen's con pensation — bi for heari litigants before the compen bureau reside or do business, ins of making it mandatory that h ings be in Bu n county, (Insur- ance) neh, Ind., il whereby parol in the counties where tion | Fleckten, NL, Ward: ting cept agricul products and providing a county cense for such peddlers as well a bond for protection of purcha ilers peddler, $20 for ped 25 for peddler with d vehicles and $: to. ate Aj ). S. B. 196—0. H. Olson, Ind., both of Barne resolution requesti act suitable leg'slation to protect the farmers ket and reduce his marketing costs. (Agriculture). S. B. 197—0. H, Olson, NL, Ployhar, Ind. Barnes: Re-enacts Joint Sec. 4922, C. L. 1913 relating to the| revocation of the certificates of au- thority of insurance companies to, : do business in the state so as to put| Chariey all bonding, surety and indemnit, companies under the same regula-| tions concerning discrimination. (Ju- di ary). S. B. 198—Ingerson, NL, Burke: An act authorizing banking corpora-| in this’ state | Com-} tions doing to receive plete rewr banks must government, state, county, school} township of other public political subdivisions, certificates of indebted- ness, ete., ;in like amount to total of | savings before it may legally issue) “secured Certificates of Deposit.” Fixes 4 1-2 percent as the maximum inte tt which n Certi: under the Guaranty Fund commi ieates of Savings from levi¢ sion arid deposit act. Penalty for accept-| ing savings other than so secured is fixed at not more than $1,000 or im- prisonment of not more than five years nor less than one year,’ of! both, (Banking). New Honse Bills H. B. 156--Palms, NL, Burleigh: Changes the law with respect to dis- trict court terms in Burleigh county so that the same judge may hold two; consecutive jury terms, and also in- creasing the number of terms which| may be held in Burleigh county. Held arising from capitol location in Bur- leigh county. (Judiciary). laws). COBB PREDICTS PENNANT | Sp 0 I {Ss Detroit Manager Smiles as He Dopes Out His Team’s Chances To Win Championship + RAYMOND COBR Raymond Cobb, baxeball’s ereat- vuich Cobb an the latest picture of Tyra napped after es all] nounced Detroit would win the pom vem hat Cobb ian't do noticesble that: vorrying | © is beginning 10 uted that he did not intend ty play im more t coming season -j| members board of registry, 95 to 10. fund from sixty days to one] } urd of county of the county judge. auvren, Ind, Cava- heriff or deputy or other peace! procedure hall be the limit in which) up estra ed. (Judiciary), | taken up may be which provides that House Bill 160. fairs Cominit d building on effi- | bonds Lf school district nd President Coolidge to “de- e effective method of segre-' of! tural | s be made possible.” Also providing | | gineers ent voter ballot instead of to Indefinitely | contrac ing a board of chi #8 TURKEY SHOW | place minimu of chiropody. Killed 28 to Killed By House bs j Apprépriating $50,000} e drilling an oil well near . | Providing that an eleva- ! 4 book “cut-off” of Peter count each year. i { ling for removal of the Mining experiment station from | = Hebron, Morton county, to the Unit || Grand: Berks, N. D.. Feb. Indefinite.|W- G. Chapman of Maxbasi W insu A ie which now h; License fee is fixed at $15 for foot| (insurance). h horses | | Lean: | Chapter 165. the mothers pe |so as to reduce congress to en-| 4 L, and! ity of North Dakota. ly Postponed. lowed by law to latter. S. B. 69—Fixing the salary o: township treasurers at $50 per year. \ Present statute #llows 2 percent of | funds handled. | H. B. 166--Vogel, NL, McLean: An lact defining and establishing the | state mill and elevator at Grand Forks, a Public Terminel Grain 5 (State Affairs)! Passed By Senate 6-—Provides that real es-} sold for taxes in 1923 to the ES treasurers, at safe rate of pay al- | tat at the time this act takes effect, from and after signature by the governor, | may be redeemed by the owner upon |payment of all back taxes,. the amount for which the land was sold ut tax sale, together with interest at ‘father, mother, sister, brother, son {or daughter—the right to assist a | voter who cannot “read English o ‘by blindness or other disability” in | marking his ballot, so as to restore that privilege to a judge of election. Act is not as loose as the original statute amended in 1923, but now re- quires person assisted to make oath | of inability and the same to be filed. | Penalty is also prescribed at $25 to | $100 or not to exceed 60 days in jail |for falsity in oaths, or in case of j iudge, attempting to influence vot er. S..B. 83—Sets up a specific manner in which all election boards shall j act in counting ballots at any elec- tion. Requires inspectors and judges | of elections ali to examine ballots as} well as tally clerks, Requires oath | from each election board official that {statute has been complied with. |S. B. 85—Provides system (sugges- [tion of state tax commissioner and }now governing in collecting taxes | from all but one of railroads which jhas refused to agree) whereby per- centage of tangible property of its whole property, lying within the | state, and percentage of business done in the state in relation to the gross business done by a corporation all be overaged and made the is of tax assessment. |S. B. 104—Joint resolution for re- |ferendum vote on proposition of | four vear terms for all state officers, | | including legislators, excepting only | | railroad commissioners whose terms | ave fixed at six years, B. 156—Repeals Sec, 6624, C. L. requ policy be obsolet aid in case of loss, Law} not enforced for many . \ Rills Passed By House H.R. ixing compensation H. B, 87—Prohibiting discrimina- tion by insurance companies against agents having “mixed agencies’— panies both of “Western” and “Un- ion” fire insurance organizations, 105 to S. B. 84—Permitting redemption of hag expired, until time lands are jsold. Designed especially to meet PLANS FOR GREAT GROWTH OF FARGO LAUNCHED TODAY plac \Denized industrial Genter \of ithe : vast trade territory extending: west | the Rocki county, and still held by the eounty!jaunched toda executive committee of the Fargo | Will uetion nereial Club, A committee of| delinquent tax penalty,” said hree prominent Fargo busi-| Nostdal. men was appoifited to “rivet the attention of the indu: on the possibilities of thi am benefit of the first rate adjustment | secured as results of thé Fargo rate, now pending before the Inter-| resident ” he ng of a large p here, the change of d nnouncement of the argo of the home office of a large} rthwestern lumber concern, growth of I RECOMMEND requiring stockholders of state banks | to put up five percent of the value | ¢ their stock each year, with the;# cla ed bonds | Patties until bon 4 of the steck urer’s hands, and that no new ban! be started until, shareholders | |place in escrow in bonds, the amount , ing that the face of the|* partisans for the n YEAST KING that is, handling business of com-|™ann, millionaire, philanthropi sportsman, president of the Fleisch- mann company, said to be the largest died suddenly at Miami Beach yes- | condition obtaining now where man redeem their.lands after foreclosure. States regarding Red River flood S. B. 70—Providing for commi Minnesota and South Dakota regard- ing building of inter-state bridges over rivers, 109 to 0, S. B. 63—Designed to force control Anto highways, etc., 63 to 45. Werlen of Bismarck | One of Winners | was awarded the grand championship compensation @f the All-American Turkey Show for county treasurers who full va-| 0" her adult Bronze tom. Complete awards in the turkey division of the 25 GO ABROAD be paid on sav-! ings and exempting such Secured | necessary due-to multiplicity of eases | H. B. 157—Cart, NL, Burke and| Divide: Amends Chapter 312, so as: totxequire the income tax returns of | any county to be placed on file inj the office of the county auditor for public inspection, (Taxes and. Tax ‘LEFT TO RIGHT, LOREN MURCHISON, CHARLEY PADDOCK. ‘Charley Paddock, famous sprinter, is. nothing if not original. “He ig a firm believer.in doing things just a little different. In company with Loren Murchison, an almost ner, the two ‘have arranged for a world tour that will give them ao ‘chance to spread the gospel of athletics in man now: receives little or no consideration. As runners, they will really be a pair of ‘thé greatest unofficial iseionaries tie world has even, known, Present plang call for lor ‘Burope early in February. Zi ually famous run- . 158—Amends See. 2180, C. L. 1913 giving the county auditor thirty time in. which to make returns funds..re-| y, countries where it |Grand Forks winter show which in- cludes the Utility Seed Show and | the Interstate Poultry Show were {announced last night... Winners. of grand Championships Paddcck and Murchison to Make World Tour in|in the poultry show are Mrs..Flora Behalf of Athletics | Suman, Bemi. Wayne Van Winkle, Ordwar, S, D. Mra. George B. Su- man, Bemidji; Peter Werlen, Bis- marck; Mrs. Peter J. Fagot, Forest | River and Mrs. C. H. Moen, East Grand Forks. Speakers at a turkey banquet for exhibitors included John W. Haw, St Paul, farm development agent for the Northern Pacific railroad who urges support for boys’ and_ girls’ elub work, and I. D. O'Donnell, farm agent for the Great’ Northetn dis- cussed farm management. Professor N. E. Chapman, poultry husbandman for the Minnesota agricultural ¢ol- nancial success of the work, : HIGH CROWNS An unusual hat modeled after the Popular. Tyrolean. cap: has a very very top. ’ Heal Skin Diseases For 60 Cents. . box 60 ‘cents ment..Co., Buffalo, N. ¥.--Adv. farmers delinquent to board of uni-j nd school lands have been} is result of 1924 crop, to;mann had been a winter vi Teens {Florida and®he had developed an in- tense interest in polo, He maintain- ed a polo stable here and took an active part in the game although he was in his fifty-third year and weigh- control, 109 to 0 fed almost 200 pounds. |, 8: B. 5t-—-Pyoviding for commission | to negotiate with commissioners of | South Dakota, Minnesota and United) to negotiate with commissioners of | Delinquent 'Tax of artesian well waters, overflowing | speakers at yesterdays session lege sopke of the steady growth of turkey breeding and increased. fi- high crown pinched in four grooves, with small, feathers perched on. the ———————————— [Others May Fail—Peterson’s |. Ointment Sure To Speceed. The minute you apply Peterson's Ointment to that burning, inflamed, eczema tortured ‘skin--its mighty healing power brings blessed: relief. But better still after a few. ap-| plications, the itching is’ all gone and your skin is clean and clear and free from any eruptions, pimples. of roughness. It’s the one great, skin purifier and remedy that every drug- wist is glad to recommend. Large , Mail orders from, Peterson-‘Oint- Fargo onthe map ag the rec- were definitely | t a meeting of the it, immediatelye begin campaign.” said Harry E. Reynolds, | ation, Ap of the Commercial clnb, [and Citycof Fargo, a municipal, cor- h member of this committee |Poration, and the Board of Eduea- belicyes that the time is ripe for a|tion of the City of Fargo, Interven- jers and Respondents, id. “The prospective re-|SYLLABUS: forward movement for this ing plant qa) s hospital here,” the pres aid, “assured the further! (2) \ | such | treasurer, in app mounting to the value} @ re in the state treas- | trict nt yy in event th DIES SUDDENLY}, Julius Fleisch- ci of and lage, manufacturers in the world, (6) several years Mr. Fleisch- isitor to with. Penalties High A Good Start for the Day — -Fortify yourself ‘against winter germs by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit with hot milk. Nothing so nourishing and sat- ‘ isfying, and nothing so easy to prepare. Supplies warmth and strength for work or play. Better -than mushy por- ridges for children because it makes them chew. Two Bis- cuits with hot milk make a good, satis- fying meal, the annual conference of the North'ed by two-thirds. of the en! Dakota Federation 6f Farm Loan as- Need for revision of the torney for Defendants and Appell- the land proposed to be incorporated limits, setting forth and describing the Lawrence, Murphy & Nillds, of Fargo, Attorneys for Plaintiffs and Respondents. . H, Shure, of Fargo, Attorney for Interveners and Respondents. sociations. tax laws speakers, L. R. Nostdal of Rugby, a delegate to the convention, who was president of the North Dakota Bar association last year and. has made a stady of Fargo, N. . the delinquent tax penalty problem, Fargo, N./D. Feb. 6.Plans ‘0 informed the convention that, there are a_number of measures dealing with this subject now pending be- fore: the state legislature. “I feel assured that the legisjAture within the cit, the boundarie land, platted by blocks \Provided, that at least two-thirds in area of the territory described such resolution and proposed to be incorporated within such limits shall have~ previously been platted into blocks and lots,” tory proposed to be annexed con- sists wholly of subdivisions and ad- ditions grhich have been platted into will make a fnaterial reduction in the blocks and lots, a resolution of the city commission which describes the territory proposed tobe incorpor- ated, sets forth the boundaries there- of by’ metes and bounds and parti- cularly refers to the plat and of record in the: office of the register of deeds, is sufficient. Where in laying out a town plat the blocks or Squares formed by the® intersection of the streets therein are not numbered or ver- bally designated as such but subdivided into lots and the progressive numbers, such territory is platted into and blocks so as to meet the re- quirements of Chapter 68, S. L, 1915. Record examined for reasons stated that the greater portion of the ter- ritory proposed to be annexed to the city of Fargo was not used exclu- sively for farming for TOO MANY SMITHS Washington, phone operators here claim they have more trouble with the Smith any hello girls in the country. are five Frank Smiths in the direc- tory and none of them have Operators sometimes have to try all five of them before they get the right one. where the terri- middle initial. ‘al world | DECISION OF SUPREME COURT ” From Cass County ‘so’ thoroughly convinced|_ A. Dz Weeks, et al, Plaintiffs and Fargo will receive substantial | Respondents, vs. Charles Hetland, et al, individually and as members of the School Board of Common School District No. 96, Cass County, North Commerce, that I believe we |Dakota, et al, and Common School rate | District No. 96, a municipal corpor- Defendants and FUR COLLARS squirrel is seen on a white georgette Cook ‘by Electricity." Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. ANNUAL CONCERT Tonight at 8:15. Thursday Musical a resident and in the opinion, jon officers | taxpayer within a school district is road to this city, the recent | clothed with such an interest as will i to maintain an action on his own behalf and on behalf of \the public to prevent the unlawful tically certain location of alexpenditure and dissipation of the , funds of such district. Under the provisions of the rgo.” \legislative act creating the District, providing that the of the Fargo NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY RELIEVED This is the substance of a letter received from H. W. Webb, ‘Quincy, Il, “I coughed a great deal, especial- Tried almost everything and have found FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM- One dose relieved my ‘cough and I rested well all night.” One of the largest in the’ World. Safe for children. sist upon Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. hange to entitle him Appeal from the District Court of Cass County, Hon. Chas. E, Wolfe, Opinion of the Court by Nuessle, School title to all property School District shall be in the City of Fargo for the use and benefit of district and vesting Modified and affirmed. Burke, J., being disqualified, did not participate; Hon. Fred Jansoni- us, Judge of the Fourth Judicial District, sitting in his stead. Melvin A. Hildreth of Fargo, At-| board of_education thereof authority to administer the affairs of the dis- trict and control over the property ‘ lack land funds of such district, it is held The State Senate this. afternoon|that both the City-of Fargo and the accepted a report recommending | board of education have sufficient sage of Senator Ingerson’s bill| interest. in a legal controversy be- gun as a taxpayer's suit and involy- ing funds to which the district makes a claim, to warrant intervention as NOT OT NOIAE EA ONE NO NUNC NNN UAT AO ONT AG pring 1925 HATS The new styles and colors are sure to please the most critical Come in and see what a difference a new hat makes. Where a special s composed of an incorporated city alone and the city limits are the annexation of con- tiguous territory te the city, the) their stock. The purpoce ia to Special school district is ipso facto payment of stockholder’s {enlarged so as. to include the terri- bank closes.) tory annexed~to the city. {Two Independents voted with Non- School District No, 2, a school cor- sure. poration, et al North on, et al, 48 N. D. 1189, 189 N. W. a extended. by 38. ; (4) Under the statute, Section 3, C. L, 1913, where at an election led for that purpose, a majority the voters vote in favor of the dissolution of an incorporated vil- such dissolution becomes ef- fective and complete at the expir- ation of six months from the date! of the election, although the final! school land contracts after period|terday while playing polo. Death) gjustment of the affairs of the vil- iwas believed to have been caused by ja sudden attack of either acute heart trouble or apoplexy brought on by violent exercise. Quality — Style — Economy ERGESON’S Tailoring. lage has not been completed. A judgment entered in action is. effective as a bar in an- other and later action only to the extent’ of the issues litigated and determined in the former. | { (6) The power ef annexation con-' Zerred on cities by Chapter 68, S. L 1915 is arbitrary and extraordinary and when such power is exercised the statute must be stri¢tly complied A municipal corporation -has oply those powers that are express- ly conferred by statute or are nec- exsarily implied, and doubtful claims of power or doubt or ambiguity in the terms used by the legislature Fargo, N. D., Feb. 6.—That delin-| are resolved against the corporation. quent tax penalties are too severe in North Dakota and that they have operated to deprive farmers of their farms, was the declaration of E. G. Quamme, president of the Federal (7) Under Chapter 68, S. L. 1915, providing that state may so extend its boundaries as to increase the territory within the corporate limits thereof not to Land bank of St. Paul and other|exceed one-fourth of its area, by a of resolution of the City Council, pass- Scott’s Grocery YES! WE DELIVER PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. SATURDAY SPECIALS Lipton’s High Grade Cocoa. Equal to what you buy at 50c per Ib. in cans. Bulk, per lb.... Elgin Nut Margarine, Tomatoes, No. 214 can, per can......... .. 15e ... 80¢e Fancy Chickens, 8 CRESCENT. LIGNITE ee is ad cates ONE W. E. PERRY FUNERAL ‘DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street. DRY WOOD. BALED HAY. STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. Night and Day attendant Phone 687 W. P. LOMAS Main & 9th St. hone 82 | REPAIRING ERR: DYEING in Ladies’ & Men’s Clothes. We call: for and deliver. Eagle Tailoring d Hat Works. * Phone .58 24-hour pees ‘onal mail Charge. _ Day Phone 246 - Night Phones 246-887 FOTO CO. Phones 100 or 484R.

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