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ADAAT TWATIM 34 PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “DEMONS” TAKE. BASY CONTEST Beach Is Defeated on the Local Floor Bismarck defeated Beach in a one sided contest Saturday night by the score of 22 to 4. The Beach aggre gution was plainly off form and showed the result of three games in| a row. The Bismarck team com-! bined a hard driving ss game with | good results on their follow up shots | to break through the Beach five man defense. The Demons still proved to be woefully w k on short shots! and time and again worked the ball} through only to miss shot under the basket. Shepard and Ol- | son started at forwards with Regis- at center. Scroggins and Bender | are of the back court. Bender | ‘al consistent game at) hack guard and proved a big stumb: ing block for the Beachites on what few chances they did get. Olson although off color shooting played a nice floor did Shepard and Scroggins. Register hai control of the tipoff during the | fame and seems to be hittin | | his stride on the offense. Bismarck will play Jamestown here on Frid: The Jamestown Midgets, another high | school aggregation will play the cur- tain raiser with the local second | team. fast contests. Hazelton Beat By Bismarck Independents The Bismarck Independent Bas ctball team made a trip to Hazel- | ton Friday, Feb. 6, and defeated! the Hazelton Independent team by } a score of 27 to 25. The gams was | hard fought throughout, ni | side gaining much advantage over | the other. ( Hazelton led 9 to 2 at the end «i! the first quarter. Substitutions were made by Bismarck and the} fi half ended 14 to 13, Bismar ek being ahead. Hazelton came back | strong in the third quarter and held a two point lead, the quart ending 21 to 19. The last suarte: saw Bismarck roll in four naskets to two for Hazelton for the final| score 27 to 25. C. Kalberer, former All State Forward, was the outstanding star for Hazelton making eighteen points for his team. Dick Mad- daugh, Bismarck guard, was Bis- marck’s outstanding player. = The lineup: BOXING CHAMP Dempsey ‘Weds Miss Ida Estelle Taylor, Actress Feb. Jae San go, Cal, 9. Dempsey (world’s mpion heavy ; weight pugilist, and Ida Estelle Tay- bor, motion picture actress, who ob- tained a license to be married here were married Saturday evening. ®<-Dempsey and Miss Taylor, after obtaining their license from the county clerk's office shortly before noon went down to the race track at church, where they were married by Rev. Wallace M. Hamilton. On his return to the hotel, Demp- sey announced that those present at the ceremony were Joe Benjamin, of Dempsey; Eddie Conners and Miss Helen Taylor, sister of the bride. , Benjamin was best man, said, “ Dempsey had told his friends that i he would be married Saturday eve- , ning if Miss Taylor would consent, and: they had planned a celebration at the hotel where he registered, Postpone Hoacymoon Trip. Dempsey laughingly said that he would te glad to be among. those preseat. Discussing his plans earlier in the day, Dempsey said he and Mrs. Dempsey would have to postpone their honeymoon trip for a while be- cause of business in Los Angele When that was finished, he said they hoped to go on a long trip which might take them to Europe and might powbibly take them around the world. i BASKETBALL, Bismarck 24; Beach 4. Pilevils Lake 25; Fargo 23. “Purdue 16; Minnesota 36. ‘Michigan 19; Chicago 202°’ jGreighton 41; N. D. Aggies 18. 35; Northwestern 20, w York U 28; Navy £2. 3; Army 28. 9; Loyola 17. 5; U of Missouri 17. 18; St. John’s ham 51 Marquette "1! Si _ NOW MARRIED Tia Juana, for the #fternoon. Soon after the return to the city, they went to the First Presbtyerian! lightweight puailist who is a protege:| Dempsey | Mr. and Mrs. George Herman Ruth, baby daughter and dog, as they H. B. 187, Dougherty, Ind., Towner. | Jett New York bound for Hot Springs, Ark., when the “Bae will take |—Provides life imprisonment ®for the boiling baths in an effort to get rid of excess weight. The big |highway robbery or “putting fear into; bambino is out te break his home-run record thi » in nis| BOXING SHOW Murr planning a b 4, with Battling K ccording to report has Illinois, on February 26 and Both of these games will be!whether the two bouts can be_ar- liner, however, Peoria, zed is yet h Dakota, and WOULD REPEAL COUNTY AGENT. LAW OF STATE, jSubstitute for Complete Locai Control in Counties Is ith | fic in it ought In one 6 taxes only city vote ¢ jared that tate ‘$400,000, in be spent in agriculture he plained e agricultural extension aenarts| offers to box in ©, . [county agent | steadily mounting | the various countie: jissue for themselves. | Rep. Sagen of Ramsey county, d that that this will probabb: 1 Empowering, the board of.administra- tion to furnish electric light current from the plant at the state tubercul- osis sanitarium to the village: of |Dunseith. (State. Affairs.) |S. B, 214, Independent Members of jthe State Affairs Committee—Atmends | |mill-and elevator act so as.to take ‘control of plant from industrial com- {mission and vest it entirely: with the | sovernor. |S, B. 215, Bond, Ind., Ward.—Would {repeal the N. D. Guaranty Fund: Com- |mission law after December 1, 1925) B, 216; Committee: on Appro- | priations.—Appropriates ~ from wat! jhistory commission fund, $400 for ‘clerk hire for commission. (Appro- | priations.) r ‘ New House Bills | H. B, 115, Palms, N. L., and Thomp=« son, Ind., both of Burleigh—Re-en- |acts and amends the present bank of. |North Dakota act so that the bank | shall be barred from hiring attonneys to handle foreclosure matters. (State | Affairs.) | H. B. 186. Vogel, N. L., MeLeai jAmends Sec. 5167, requiring bank |statements so as to conform to. na- tional bank call statute. Present law requires five statements annually, ‘amended act would require “thrée or more times a year” at the same time: as national bank calls. (Banks and anking.) | n, as he fecls | victims by means of exhibiting a : deadly weapon.” Provides lesser term if there be mitigating circumstances. iy be his last ¢ IS PLANNED of St. Paul show here on Feb. ause as the head- Krause, in is Lean voniny an offer box t uncertain. Krause also rson, North Sidney, Montana. EPEAL | committee report on the appropria- ment had campaigned for the county /Tudiary) Weer cons t work in various counties. | |r Bi ies GC: W. Marten, Hub, gut work in various counties. | Dunn.—Would have N. D, legislature u : b Be memorialize congress _ protesting jagainst cost of Federal .aid- system. pene os one 's department | (Resolutions.) ‘ POE Ha Aunt leat are H. B. 187, Veitch, Ind., Grand Forks rejected. The only point left in dis-|_ Requiring. notice of letters of ad- pute was the Miss Henrie ry of the director, 7% Lund. new. con | Ministration sought, be-given to con- 1 representatives if there: be*such | ference committee was appointed in-state, in. the case of certain na- The House passed uppropriation |tignals.” Judiciary.) bills for the motor vehicle depart-|' WB. 190. Railraed Committee of ment, historical soeiety and public |th. Houser—Concurrent resolution, health department. directing. the. state-board of’railroad ‘ commissioners to acquire: such infor- Juvenile Band mation as will make. possible: the: fix- + Les ing of just and’ reasonable: transport- For Dickinson |.tin rates for lignite, including eur. ——- 'y of all mining property and lig- Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 9—PProspects !nite deposits. (Resolutions.) for a juvenile hand for Dickinson | 4, B, 191. Anderson, N. Ly Divide. loomed’ bright when more than 25 |Repeals act which permite four o youngsters of the city gathered for s more adjacent rural school districts to join in establishment and mainte- nance’ of a high school. (Education:) H, B. 192. Miller, Communist, Wil- liams.—Gives person. whose personal property may be put on delinquent tax sale right to exception of house- hold furniture, provisions and: wear- ing apparel to value of $600; (Tax! laws.) * H. B. 193, Burkhart and’ Butt, by first rehe t the armory and eral others who could not attend that evening signified their intention joining. The band organization effected with Nick Nicola jent and Darrell Jensen as sec- was presi onsored by the Dick- Prof. John Veechi | zed to direct the young ns and H.-F. Jones has vol- Proposed | "i 21) oe Th r {MEASURE ue TODAY Opponents of county agricul extension agents’ work in the st won the first point in what appears to be an exhaustive consideration of |the question, in the House of Rt sentatives. By a vote of han a majority, to 49 op- Bismarck everal absent, the House G:Olson d House Bill No. 140, provid- C. Dettman epeal of the county agent ‘sure after this’ action W. Wright fternoon went on the cal-|" W. Hoff 1G. A. Kalberer jendar for final action today. R. Middaugh R.G. M. Marks! Representative Loudenbect substitutions: Hazelton—W. | man of the committee on r for R. Armstrong. Bis-; ture, told Ho! members it w marck—A, Nathan for Dettman, J.| sidering the introduction of Livdahl for Olson; J. Danrot for| however, which would leave the coun-; Hoff. ty agent question up to a vote of the Field goals: Nathan, 9; Livdahl' people of cach county. The propo: .. 8; Olson, 1; C. Kalberer, T.led bill, he said, would pr “Marks, 3. Free Throws: Livdahl,! election might be held on pe alberer, 4; A. Kabberer, 1. | 20 percent of the vote 15 percent of taxpayers, 1 sent. Representative Johnson of Foster county opened debate against the county agent system, He said th whether or not the work was be iew the of cost, he diseontinued> 1 ative hod of re he I precinct voted fo last fall, but that the arried the work. He de- the county agent work in had_ cost over? $1 with He des cluding fede the next two years if the! | law is unchanged. Representatives Cart, Bubel and McCay immediately supported Re; \Johnson’s contentions, while Rep. jLoudenbeck said the committee on felt that the people in could decide the was for home rule, w: of the law. Rep. in on the floor, com- representatives of the ’| of the bank examiner; limits pledg- 1 to act as supervisor. request— Amending: present}jatarape: zu {defining gasoline:so as to “permit in- ‘dependent companies to meet compe- ae a > tition of Standard Oil” say the auth- | Legislative \lors. Bill drawn by officers of Ss ; the N. D. oil Inspection department. \ Calendar || (State Affairs.) ° Sea rin H, B. 194, Swett, N. L, Kidder 1 angw Senate Bills. sng | Would, require that all automobiles 207; Eastgate, Ind., Grand | owned by the state or state depart- Forks.-Would disqualify a person ments and purchased for official use shall have painted, in contrary colors on either. side of the car the:name of the department and “State of North ¥ Dakota.” Provides fine of $50.00 for failure to have car so labeled. (High- ways.) H. B. 195. Swett, N .L., Kidder.— An act to regulate the. practice of |from election to office unless he re- | ‘ceives as many votes as the number ! signatures required to be obtained on the petition to have a candidates | for such office, placed on the of 08. Martin, N. L., Morton— nt resolution for referendum proposal to create all state legis ive power in a house of represent: es composed of one member from county to draw a salary of $1,000! Concurr kota, control facture, sale d regulate the manu- and distribution of e , drugs, chemicals, poisons, and potent per annum. Continuous session con- ! $ 4 | Wet (auth (drugs, Re-enacts the present board temp lot ph 5 i i ie . py ae Re pharmacy law according*to outline §. B, 209, 0. H. Olson, N. L., Barnes’! or the N. D, Pharmaceutical associa- An act designating the comm ion- ltion. (Ways and M ) |er of insurance as receiver of insoly- |" (Ways and Means.) insurance companies, outlining! gp 42 30z800 for general ex- dissolution bf such com- | enses of motor vehicle department. | vanies and defining the powers and |S" 49 "eot\59 general ccnonces | duties of recely er Gud of the state historical society. j Ungertons Ne Wap trees Sipe his $4080 for maintenance +» Bens stitute | of the state board of health. sae ee caakice H.-B, 142.Repeals a large number i vledaing at ax [of obsolete enabling acts dating from the constitutional assembly. of bank except under approval | Killed by House pharmacy. in the state of North Da- |; THE PIONEERS (Florence Borner) Lo, from the Vule of Ages a mighty throng appears, Tho spirits of the bravest; those hardy pioneers, Who came into this.country with knapsack and with gun, To tame. tie wildest places that we might call them home. They knew net, those frontiersmen, what thrust. might lay thom low, What arrow’s dart might pierce them outflung by savage toe Full well they. knew the dangers that lurked in field and wo Heroivally, trey faced them to Wuild the neighborhood, The greensward of the prairies gave way before the splow, The wheat ficids rose majestic, their®riches vast to show; While-in their rie schooners men journeyed to the Wes To seek ancw their fortunes and put them to the test. And think of those brave women, the mothers of our rate; Who shared thcir husband's dangers in such a lonely place; Within their humble cabins they toiled with fervent zest. Ah, they were brave, brave spirits, those women of the We We shonor.and revere thom this cay as ne'er before, The heritage they left us is more than golden store: True worth, heroic courage, the will to carry on, The sacrificing of ourselves that greater good may come. station V count on the Man's spirit, ever forceful, but beckons on and on, One task is not completed cre others are begun; While. Distance lends enchantment, Adventure's }lood runs high, And gtves to Man the courage to battle and to die. AD. usie All honer to frontiersmen; ‘they broke the virgin sod, Their hands hewed out the pathways where other feet have trac, “Progression” was the watchword of men whom Hope inflamed, We owe to their brave courage the heights we have attained. casion where two or|which subsequently may have closed. Killed by Senate. | B. 131.—Seeking to define “com- cial threshing” to affect farmer who operates threshing rig for hire; | measure asked by workmen’s compen- sation bureau. Killed 19 to permanent disability more employers may be liable, and none of the employments whdlly re- sponsible for the disability. S. B. 124—Permits payment of workmen's compensation assessments in four installments and reduced the minimum cash payment to $50. s. mer S. B. 126.—Repeals and erases from “pAUPER” WILLS ESTA‘ code: the original enabling act of the! yondon, Feb. 7A. “pauper” in- workmen's compensation bureau. | mate of a charitable institution here S. B. 127.—Amends act requiring’|ieq- recently, leaving ane on reporting of names of school district clerks to workmen’s compensation bureau by county superintendents so that report be filed September 1, in- stead of June 1. S. B. 122—Provides that compen- sation paid. dependents of deceased employe are not cumulative, and in- dividual benefit is not increased upon death of any one of dependents but remains at a stated sum. S$. B, 133.—Defines injury as a physical disability caused through employment and also includes dis- ease, contracted or occasioned by em- ployment, 28:to 14, S, B, 137.—Relieves executors, ad- ministrators and guardians from re- sponsibility for loss entailed through deposit of, trust funds in,a bank about $2500. A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT OPIATES Many cough preparations contain some one or more harmful drugs which are added to take the place of opiates. None of these narcotic substitutes have ever been used in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR CON- POUND. The name of every in- gredient is plainly printed on every carton, You know what you are taking when you take Foley's. It clings to the throat. Good for old and young, You have a cough, why not try it. Refuse substitutes. I Whenever y days of bra n tickle the ivories from classical | down to ja: toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Parego: Teething Drops and Soothing Tnfants in arms and Children ali ages. ‘To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of houtthihn, Proven directions on each package, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9; 4925 ne BUSINESS MAN DIES : Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 9—Followipg, an extended illness caused by cancer. of the liver, George Grimes, 62 years of age, pfominent Sentinel Butte | man, passed away. at the.local hos- pital last Friday afternoon. MEDIEVAL LINES Many frocks of black velvet are | cut on medieval lines and trimmed with old gold galoon or old gold embroidery. i Too Late To Classify’ l WANTED—Experienced waitress 9 y at Homan’s Cafe. 2-911 wk. WANTED—Girl to work for board | and room. Mrs. R. E. Wenzel, a 321 Park Ave. Call after 6 ‘ o'clock. -9-3t, ' ny scheduled event “t' 1 ARGE PRODUCERS of’ Eastern Ba w York, fails,) and Western Kentycky Coals Jinifred T. Ba o fil)| wants local salesman on commis- Winifred 7. Barr to fill) sion, All or part time. Referen- She was a fayorite in the ces required. Address Box 548, Louisvilje, Ky. in deasting and still , When the oc-| Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery Fletcher’s Cas- syrups, especially ‘prepared for Physicians everywhere recommend it, — Mh 0 ty | fil INTO Ih Ih ing of collateral to face value of more than 11% times amount of loan; setting forth purposes for which | banks may borrow money; gives the s right to redeem, paper; gen- y tightens up banking practice. Banking.) Ployhar, Ind., Barnes.— | providing that depositories of public funds may in lieu of furnish- ‘ing personal or corporate surety , deposit as -security for such is an amount equal to the surety | | bond in United States, state, county, | hool district or city bonds. -(Judi- ) B. . Whitman, Ind., Grand | Forks.—Would give city right to pay 45 per cent of the cost of any public improvement by general taxation, in- | |stead of the present “one fifth.” (Cities.) . B, 213, Benson, N. L., Rolette— “Sheik: weight vety carefully. He is a great believer inbox! and a four-round setto with his trainer is a part of the dafly grimd. | picture we: have the :matinee idol working out with;,Gene in- hia day. Kindly pote Jack Dempsey In the “SHEIKS” CAN’T BE FA So Valentino Bexes Daily With Gene Delmont, Former Ring Star, to LEFT TO. RIGHT—VALENTINO, DEMPSEY, DELMONT | e never fat; that is grout tutle igus referee, Keep Fit é why Rudolph Valentino watehes »nis a8 a confitioner: jon which: delinquent taxes are-du iy S: B. 120,—Amengs workmen's :com- H. ®. 140, Morton, N. L., Dunn— Providing means of bringing. garn- ishment action against state officers, bureaus, departments, etc. Passed by Senate. S. B. No, 1.—Completely. rewriting present, procedure for conducting delinquent tax sales, clarifying sys- tem whereby county may take tax deed, providing for publication of lists of lands sold by county for taxes, ete. 47 to 0. B. 86.—Amending numerous small items in. general laws relating tonmanner of listing and assessing personal property to clarify same. 47 to. 0. S. B. 102—Permits completion ‘of ‘@ contragt made prior to death with- out special order of probate judge. S. B. 114.—Aimed: to clarify. pros- ent statete so as to per recording } of decd whether taxes are paid or not, excepting only recording of deed: pensation act..so-that majority of! board’ may transact’ ‘busi of present requirement that: repre- sentative’ named> for employers and: also labor must be present. S. B. 130. . and.S, B, 122—Amend- ments to workmen's compensation jact the first. requirjng. contraetor. doing. contract, work for the state, the sec- ond requiring general contractor,jwho may sublet contracts. to guarantee payment of compensation fee oftem- ployes on sub-contracted jobs. First passed 28 to 15; second 31 to 14/ S. B. 123.—Perntits. payment/ of: compensation buregu: in’ the: ci If you believe the spine is ha of most of your physical ‘ile. and more people are thinking 40 every day, just give it a massages) every night with , Joint-Ease and watch the helpful: resujts.-1. ; It limbers:-up: the apingX and makes old’ folks feel | younger. 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