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PAGE SIX port: MUNN DEFENDS HIS TITLE Kansas City, ‘Feb. We “Big” Munn, world’s heavyweight wrestling champion, will defend his title in a finish match for the first anislaus Zybs2- and for- time tonight with ko, mer champion Munn, who r the title by the referee puted mateh with Ed i declared that he was in “per- fect condition. The challenger, that he is appr veteran Polish wrestler ly was awarded after a dis- despite the fact ng the 5 mark, is considered one of the] strongest and eraftiest’ men in they mat game, PAVVO NURMI IS BARRED, York, Feb. 11-Charging Pav- vo Nurmi with performing indiffer- ently in his recent races, offi have cancelled the phantom Finn’s scheduled appemance at the Metro- politan A. A. U. indoor champion- ship on February 20 and substituted a walking event in which Jugo Srig- , Olympic CE will star. NEW SALEM _ . 18 VICTOR New Salem, N. D., Feb. 11.—New Salem, High School defeated Mandan. High here last night, 21 to 7. Young Star of Giants Tells Greatest Thrill vy NEA Serviee ew York, Feb. 11. John McGraw of the New tiona’s has annonced the: Freddie Lindstr will start at third base for the Giants this spring. This means that McGraw has practically decidad to supplant the Manner veteran Grou with the younger Lindstrom. No «subt McGraw fears that Grob’s leg injury will slow up his general play. In the world series Lindstrom showed ability for an untried Wayne | { “Strangler” | jals {+ ork Na-' ». IN LINKS IN SUNNY SO * * * Golf Course MR. AND MRS. TRIS SPEAK been spending their honeymoon. Scotish spastime and each Both are staune TH Tris Speaker and Bride Find Recreation Around Florida Here we have Tris Speaker, famous play;manager of the "Cleveland Indians, and hig br on the links at Lak where they ‘have devotees of the ran turn in a pretty good score. in the state. Aimed to foster home! pres building, Does’ not exempt. proper-' ty from special assessments for lo eal or public improvements, cribes immodest ng pl cent. H. B. 230-0. F. Anderson: inspection of rural high schools in charge of the county superintendent ef schools and removes inspection and supervision from rural high school inspector. state H. B. Tax Laws: B. B; ing subject to appeal a ; jurisdiction in the under compulsory education law,! iF on, Kidder its total combined taxes levied, for dancing and re- H. B. 229- Cart and Johnson, F 1 purposes on real estate shall not ter: Re-classification of personal | exceed 1 1-2 percent of value, property putting farm- machine H. B, 241 Watt: Requires that livestock, boats, vehicles, sutomo-| heads of every state department, in- biles, etc. in a special class to be! stitution, bureau, commission, - etc., ssed at 60 percent of true value, not’ later than August 1 preceding other personal property at 80 per-|any legislative assembly shall be |furnished with blanks by the state Puts | auditor on which the complete bud- get requirements of the next bien- nium shall be entered and returned to the auditor before October 1. 242—Common Taxes and Providgs system where- by district court judges shall have foreclosure of tax liens in cases of irregular tax THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ty coroner from the elect county officials. { H. B. 261—Erickson, -Kidder: tablishing penalty td agents or companies which old ii premium than independent, co-opér- ative or farmers elévators. H. B. 262—Erickson, Kidder: Lim- its architects fees for school house Plans to $25 for one room school ‘and $40 for two room school, Clari- jfies present statute governing elec- jtions for the location, purchase, te moval, exchange or sale of district school house buildings, e H. B, 253—Shepard: Concurrent. resolution referring to the voters @ Proposition that “in each organized. i county in the state the work and du-~' jties of the office of the register of; deeds, ‘ county auditor, treasurer, sheriff, states attorney, county judge insure {and clerk of district caurt may be let biennially by contract to‘the low: | est bidder. H. B, 264—Shephard: Calling for dog tax of $1.00 per head, to be col- lected by tax assessor and placed in a fund for indemnification of ‘own- |ers of sheep which may be killed by | wolves, coyotes or dogs, _ H, .B. 255—Hempel: Adds “deeds” to mortgages and. assignments: in Chapter 108, S. L. 1923 requiring a legal description of the’ property conveyed be filed with register pf deeds. only, when canveyance bears postoffice address of the montgpgee, H. .B., 266—Brickson, Kidder: De- clares guilty of, a, misdemeanor any physi¢ian, surgeon, chiropractor or doctor who refuses to women at childbirth, or a child in bodily. dis- | tress, | H. B. 268—Roberts: An agt re- lating to issuance of bonds, requir- ing, due notice be given a month in) advance by whatevér political sub- division may issue them, and gener- jally re-writing the present statutes ‘governing bond issues. Limits term of bonds to maximum of. twenty years. H. B; 259—Root: Joint resolution petition the interstate commerce commission to issue instructions to railroads to issue return transporta- tion.to shippers of one car or more of livestock. H. B. 260—Anderson. Invalidating bonds unless, majority gf. qualjfied electors approve. H. B, 261—Crocker, Requires, 12 weeks residence work of normal stu- dents to validate second grade cer- tificate, H, B. 262—Shepard. dissolution of districts. H. B. 263—Provides for're-sale of property previously sold and taken back, and clarifying irregular tax sales. H. B. 264—Ardhuser. Requires an- nual cut off on grain accounts in elevators, H. B, 265—Thatcher. man game commission. New. Senate Bills S. B. 240—Bond, repeals presiden- tial preferance primary, Provides for consolidated school Created one list of insurancé e or line elevators at a lesser Bounty from $6,to $2.50 on- mature wolves’and from $2 to. $1. on:pups. S. B. 252—Page, gives banking board. supervision over issuance of new bank charters, S. B. 263—Federickson, requires absent voter ballots. be printed same as general ballots. S. B. 264—Atkins, raises high school tuition, fee-to $100, from $64; requires county auditor to make pay- ment direct to. high school. S. B..255—Van Camp, amends. act on issnance of certificates of indebt- edness by taxing. districts. S: B. 266—Olson of: Barnes, gives county commissioners right to ap- in cities. of 5,000 population. S, B. 257—Kaldor, amends statute on notice required in foreclosure of real estate mortgage. S. B.,258—Bttestad and Storstad, fixes 2 1-4 mile limit and $1 day maximum for. transportation pupils to consolidated schoals. S. B. 269—Storstad, _ system grain marketing supervision. S. B. 260—Ingerson, repealing sec- tion that, exempts fraternal insur- ance companies from obtaining li- cense. i B. 261—Ingerson, outlawing ex- change of form of policy by frater- nal life insurance companies S. B. 262—Whitman three lim.) it for transportation of children in rural school districts; 50 cents max- imum to one family, S. B. 263—Bond, motor vehicle title registration to aid in search for stolen cars, S. B, 264—Committee on elections, recount required in case of tie vote. S. B, 265—Page, gives threshers | liens prioriety. ‘ S, B. 266—Stevens, Kaldor and Murphy, makesgpheriff inspectors of weights and measures. S. B. 267—Schlosser, raises master electrician license fees from $15 to $25, and journeymen.from $5 to $10. S. B. 268—Fastgate, appropriutes $2,000 to N. D. Dairymen’s assdcia- tion boys’ and girls’ club work. S. B. 269--Storstad, amends spe- of cial assessment for local improve- ments. statute. S, B. 270—McLagughlin:, Identical bill that introduced by, Crocker in the house. on requirements in edu- cation for first and second grade teachers certificates, S. B. 271—Kttestad: _ Provides no- tice must be sent to attorneys or de- fendant in ap: action before default judgment may be entered, S. B. 272—Ettestad: Prohibiting issuance, taking or making of ac- commodation notes. S. B, 273—Ettestad: Repeals Sec, 8, 9, Chapter 199, S. L. 1928, relating to depositories of public funds. 8, B. 274—Benson: Requires coun- ty commissioners to audit the books, bills and accounts of the ‘county agent and establishing a budget for the office. S. B, 274—Benson: Provides elec- tion for or against, continuance of county agent work may be had on petition of 20 percent of the voters, point additional justices of the peace: PROTEST AGAINST REPEAL OF FAIR : APPROPRIATIONS Grand, Forks, N. D. Fab; W—A resolution pratesting the action of the Nonpartisan majority. of the House appropriations committee pro- posing to kill the appropriations for the Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot and Mandun fairs was prepared for pass- uge this afternoon at the opening scssion of the North Dakota Asso- ciation of fairs ‘meeting here. _ Fair secretaries representing more than 25 county and district fairs are here for the three days conven- tion, awe aer O eneemA | CITY NEWS d St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- pital for trentment: Mrs. Joseph Stebner, Mandan; Lois. Milhollan, city; Mrs. J. G, Rich- ter, Napoleon; Geo. Weigum, New Leipzig; Geo. J. Schantz, Glen Ullin; Baby Katie Kautzman, Judson; Clarence G. Hunve, Noonan; Roy Ponto, Taylor; Mrs. Christ Kempf, Celeharbor;, Mrs. Henry Ferderer, New. Salem; J. L. Bell, city; Susie Big Head, eity. Discharged: D. McClellan, Mrs. Albert Turk, Naciwant: “Wing; | ‘Skating Rink Closed The skating rink will be closed this evening as it\is being flooded and is being prepared for the carnival to- morrow, night. To Close Banks of the city will close to- | morrow, Lincoln's birthday. | § other obligations of depositors to the’ institution: S. B, 280—Ingerson: Upon 25 per- cent of electors. petitioning, county commissioners shall submit the coun- ty agent. proposition to a vote of the people. Bill otherwise same as 8. B. 274 by Benson. B, 281—Ingerson: Assesses Penalty and attorneys fees, costs of action Against insurance company which fafls, to pay policy holders losses, within time specified in pol- icy. , Ten percent per month. ~'§.,B. 282—Whitman: Permitting fair associations to porrow money and to mortgage property. S. B, 288—Patterson: Requires suits involving money must be tried by jury unless waived by plaintiff. S, B. 284—Van Camp: County commissioners may abate illegally levied. hail, insurance tax, instead of the state tax commissioner. S..B, 285—Ettestad: Lowers the maximum limit of mill levy which county and townships may fix for total: taxes, Exceptions grant school diatricts. power to levy $1,200 for gs. ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1995 with’ the Runyan Lumber.Company, Ninth’ and Front Streets. Says Bill: Well, boys; I'm glad to meétcha. It'll take me a. few days to-get limbered up on the job, and get a little of this stiffness out of my joints, but I'll be around your way! soon. I’m going to have a little game around to the house some Sat- urday night and invite all you fel- lews to help me open-up a keg of nails. So you see Bill is very sociable. But Bill is also full of good business judgment, and to prove it to you he will deliver frequent messages thru the advertising columns of The Tri- bune that you must read by. all means, Urges Hardware Men to Offer Seed To Their Patrons Grand Forks, Feb, 11.—Urging hardware dealers of North Dakota tu keep pace with agricultural ad- vancement by offering their patrons a good selection of tested seed in connection with their lines, was the ggestion of President Blanding of association of Harvey, N. D, He opened the annual meeting with his address tot Homesteaders Will Give a Benefit Dance A benefit dance is to be given by the Homesteaders at the A. O. U. W. Hall on Thursday, February 12, and it is hoped that all members will be present as the proceeds are’ to go for a worthy cause, that of giving aid to a disabled: brother. This brother, Frank Minor, has been an invalid for the past ten years dye ta inflammatory rheuma- tism, and has been in the hands of doctors in an effort to give him some relief. His wife is forced to work in order to earn enough for the bare. a necessities of the:-family and’ ha® made an appeal to the organization for aid, so that het husband may re- ceive medical aid, which -she is un- able to get for him without help. A ticket to this dance-;will mean that a brother will receive aid, and it is the desire of the loca) chapter to do their’ share. SENATE WILL - SUBSTITUTE NEW POSTAL BILL suecinglies Feb. “Feb. 11-—The Senate’ Postoffice committee voted: today to substitute a senate postal pay and rate increase bill for the measure passed yesterday by the house. Approval of this action by the , senate would force a conference between the house and senate on the differences between the two bills which vary considerably on the pro- posed rate incréases. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for four room apartment, includ- ing Victrola, electric washer, sew- »ing machine and other articles. Can be rented very reasonably. Call at 213-10th St. North, across from Catholic School. 2-11-4t “FULL TIME representatives want- ed to introduce S. Q. S. hosiery in their neighborhood; pay in .ads vance. Chance for advancement to District Manager. Apply to Box 318, Branch Office Manager, Ken- ‘ siire, N. D” Q-1L-1t Electric Is Better Cookery Masquerade Sat. 14th, A. 0. U. W. Hall. CASTOR MOTHER. s— eciec’ 3 storia is especially pre- Erdlacenis/destineditowbe austars w(ehat-o chilal for which parents seek) cules, S. B. 241—Carey, providing that ieaent Jew iaeauires petition from] sinking fund purposes and limitation| - pared to relieve Infants in It is a cinch that C-oh will not]exeuse from school is actually nec H. B Tschida, Ind., Morton: | voting guide. cards may be. placed in| 15 Percent of “taxpayers. shall not. affect levy to extent of $65 i} n all ages of go down without colors flying, so] "ary at labor to the support of fam-| Tightens up the requirements of} voting booths. S. B. 276—Storstad: Making it un-|;rura) school and $75 per pupil high ou and Childe find, Lindstrom can expect real compe-|ily. | nd certificates demanded of |. 8. B. 242—Carey, limits persons to| lawful for public officials to .accept| school, tuition fees. Constipation, Flatulency, Win tition from the veteran. H. OB, }2-— Marti Requiring ns who seek to practice me-| signature of ene petition ‘only for|‘¢0mmissions from bidders upon sales4 —_—— Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. tailroads to install en the tender of ¢ drive locomoti Recently when g@rcates*, thrill, although he % Jorg only a year, eman's ezb y eight wheel | within a year, and nsions of such cab, kel for his bral inds:rom sai:! that id ‘been in the ma ie already had same office of bonds or certificates. of. indebted- S, B. 243—Whitman, making it ne-; Ness. Makes old law apply to cer- cessary.\for a farmer to apply for|tificates of indebtedness issue, state hail insurance. S. B. 277—Marshall: dicine in North Dakota; requiring that graduates of foreign medical | colleges must have certificates show- ing completion of work equivalent BILL Bill Ding has come to town to = The third and greatest was the making of four hits in one wor!d Legislative Calendar | ——) nt nd mileageen public :, work ér surveying county roads. describing dim hs bill to above requiring deposit of funds 0 divisions compulsor; ll politieal sub- | H. B. absent voters certification of tient was unable H. B, appending pa- quires ing in this state to vestment of 7 required by i 236—Erickson, quires that school board must sell} quires that in school district within al property, for all which there 2 pe of shares of stock in a corporation. 246—Burkhart and Watt: insurance companies operat- maintain an in- ercent of the amount business in this purposes, in ex- pnd providing for succession in of- fice. |“warning, go slow” signs 500 feet tween buildings on farm, S, B, 249—Miklethun, defines em- office in primary unless he hax votes from buildings when road runs’ be-| Changing S. B, 279—Ettestad: penalty to law which ; prohibits eseries game off 99 great a pitcher|° q 1 Bank of North Dakota. | Providing penalty of $25 to $50 to| S. B. 247—Miklethun, prohibits} bank seizing deposits in, the inst “and popular idol as Walter John B E lid} anyone permitting a dance to oper {pardon of felons until they have|tution or other securities to pay: aad elector in under bsent voters from 11:45 Saturday night un-|served 75 per cent of actual calen- =e ballot, Provides that elector con-| ti] after Sunrise Monday morning. dar period of sentence. fined to home by illness may use] H, B, 247—Rabe, Ind., Stark: Re-| S. B. 248—Miklethun, requiring | NIGHT. coucn QuIc! IEVED "This 13 the "substance ‘cfs letter eived from H. W. Webb, Quincy, Nit, “I coughed a great deal = 5 2 te to be maintgined as a conting-|bezzlement as “bank robbery from|ly at night. Tried almost. thing 2 Billa ae bonds which have been voted within! ent reserve, invested, in North Da-|:the inside,” and fixes 10 to 30 years|and have found nothin, e ae ape ee ae a year or new election be held to]kota securities or real estate. as penalty. FOLEY’S HONEY AND ‘AR Cc Me i ps Bader a entiees con a again vote on the bond issue H. B. 248—Erickson, Kidder: Pro-| S. B, 260—Stevens, \providing that] POUND. One dove relieved my i see Ber. ieee pres H. B. 237-—Erickson, Kidder: | Re- | hibiting levying of taxes on person-|no candidate shall be nominated for. [cough and 1 rested. well all night. fOne of the largest. selling 1 incorporated vil- | cess of 2’ percent of value of. goods. | equal to numb i ition. | medic! B, 299. ai e Is. umber required in petition-| ines in the -World. H. P Miller, Communist, Wil jase, fay or ity, must elect at H, B. 249—Erickson, Kidder; De-| of nomination. is no, opiat Safe for children, i ling east one of three directors from the’ fining as meaning] S. B. 251—St i a public printing plant at the state] village, town or cit: aay WeGa eNOETCAEG eran B Stevens, reducing wolf | sist upon-Foley’s, Refuse onbatiinta penitentiary under operation of the| H. B, 238—Rober i : if z/atate printer. Appropriates $300,000 for purposes of equipping the plant. Requiring that all state printing be :done therein. H. B. 223—Traynor, Ind., Ramsey: ‘Relating to the transportation of Fural schoo! pupils. Fixes minimum distance beyond which pupils will be transported at’ cost of the district at 2 1-4 miles and the maximum to be ‘paid any family per day for hauling children to school 50 cents, . 7H. B. 224—Fine, Benson: Amend: See. 8134, C. L. 1913 so that mortga- gor may within five days redeem any part of personal property which may have been sold at mortgage foreclosure, a notice of intention to redeem shall require person making the sale to retain property sold "which mortgagor intends to redeem. H. B, 225—Fine, NL, Benson: Mak- ing it the duty of school boards to install and maintain telephones in ail rural school district: | HB. 226—O’Neill: Providing for fecall of a county commissioner and snecial election upon petition of thir- Reintrodue- tion of Martin bill in senate declar- ing all chattel mortgages except re- newals, given after date of enactment of bill, to be void. H. B. 239—Watt and Burkhart: Re- quires that sponsors for a pubhie dance must first get permit to con- duct a dancing place, either of his own or in a rented or leased hall; tion, H. B. county A,TENSE MOMENT nt of the qualified electors trict who voted for governor general election. at 40 to 45 days, from ition. ef his secret until we acquired ° Or fe tat Brant: Gives _town- BALED HAY. 4 Peblied a full-bodied “Waltats Method and ky hip officers authority to modify or | to ieee ane, fates ‘Wagags made ehange assessments prior to June 1 Biehway labor and road taxes, ‘H, B. 228—Burns: Would exempt @uilds and resides in a residence erected in any city town or village ‘of any year to make up defitit in|: Sets|* ‘picture s30Ws a scramble round the goal of Davos. > in a ‘draw, each side scoring two goals. cultivates farm, land and any retir- ied farmer who may reside in town and who is not actively engaged in| any other business, trade or occupa-j Takes coun- | from state or general ‘taxes for a| Here is shown a tense moment in the hockey game between Oxford > period of five years the person who University and a crack team of Davos stars at Davos, Suiieerians. The Tae game en-! Jed as featuring. OLDSMOBILE || SALES AND SERVICE * 260—Erickson of Kidder: ! Providing that the coroner of each county shall be appointed by. the commissioners, and. shall. be a practicing physician, DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. « UNDERTAKING : PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. _CRESCENT LIGNITE: | COAL, La DRY WOOD. ; STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. / W. P. LOMAS! Corner Main & 9th St. Phone 82: some ng ‘Rrovides al, al of the Od Star Players. t! on and gich mildness with. . . anything you ever smoked rence fee Raper} oh Sree three. 3~-Robe Reintroduc-|to requirements of best American} S, B. 244—Olson of Barnes, pro- {ame of Ellendale “Indugtrial School! sere Hs 4 vee Joka erie CM ITM The first was when he Jooked/tion in the house of bill original, medical colleges. viding ‘that. persons who reside in|8ud school for manual trajping” tol nue Bill ie. a regular captarn of Ye, | To.avoid imitations, always look for the signature of CAa4/7Lelahads cover a m3 sroulders in a Toleto presented in senate by Bakken of! H. B. 244—Stark and Erickson of| isolated section of s¢hool’ district | “State Normal and-Industrial achool” |dustry and has accepted a position | Absolutely Harmltss-No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend .it. pstrect car and siw dig headlines | Williams, 1equiring one percent as-| Kidder: Bill similar to that now in| may be petition be transferred to an-| Requiring that manual training; be amaeeare “saying he had hee n sold to the|/aessment on daily average deposits ' force in 36 states, say authors, gov-| other school district. featured in curriculum. Gianis. He had no intimation thai] of state banks to be paid until alll erning the use of bills of lading, S. B. 245—Fleckton, cuts salary of| 8. B..278—Ettestad: Makes bank sofuch a dew ‘ under way, depositors of closed banks including H. B. 245—Stark and Erickson of, adjutant general from $3,000 to| Put up surety or fidelity, bond and _His sec: n thrill ig ae ane those of the Bank of North Dakota} Kidder: Aimed to establish in Ania $1,800. . invalidates personal, bonds given to} een nce S an ae gre paid full state a law uniform with those of| S. B. 246—Fleckton, restoring old | secure public funds. - Requires pub- ‘ ceea Bae H. B. 234—Rober Companion | other states governing the transfer| system of naming adjutant general | lication of funds on denasit.

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