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si E Anti-Mist guarantees clear .vi- PAGE TWO REACH POSTAL | PAY ACCORD Bill Sinutanitatiy in * sreWPassed by the House Form! i Ww. el sny. Reb | 24.-A postal | pay and rate iner bill in stantially the form 1 by the | house was agreed on y by con and House \ he only important modification | in’ the = measure was made in| id the conferees ac- | cepting “some of the low bill ACID BURNS Declared ‘Thrown at Million-| aire’s Son by Wife Hollywood, Feb, Darby Day, Jr. son of the millionaire president | of the Underwriters of Ameri well known in Chicago is in a Hollywood Hosp from id burns whi Ww thrown into his while her physicians are attempting | to save the life of his wife who swal-| poison after throwing the reid. It is not probable that Day | will lose his eyesight. Aecording to/ police the couple had been estranged | for several weeks and when they met | last night at the home of Day’ | mother, it was believed to be a move toward reconciliation. CALL POLICE IN ELECTION ace by his wif lowed Trouble Results in Guicaaors| Election Chicago, Feb. 24.—Special guards of police and detectives guarded ¢he | polls in today’s aldermanic election here as a result of trouble and char- es and countercharges of fraud. They were given orders to prevent | kidnaping of party workers, theft of | ballots and ‘ballot boxes and intim- idations of voters. The firing of a pistol shot by six gunmen at a crowded political meet- | ing last night was regarded by the police as the opening of hostilities. The men, who escaped from police- | men who shot at them, fired at ran- | dom over the heads of spectators | who were thrown into a panic. \ Aldermen in each of Chicago's; fifty wards, were alloted upon, seven bond proposals totalling $13,- 500,000 were submitted and 32 park commissioners and a judge of the superior court voted on. GAINS HEARING IN PLANE FALL’ West A 5,700 plane Palm Beach, Fla., Feb, 24.— foot fall a hydro-aero- yesterday restored normal nuel Brandjar, a tailor store here, and a for- mer soldier in the Czecho-Slovakian Army. Brandjar, who chas ibeen almost stone deaf for the past six years, turned to his doctor, who made the drop with him, as the plane rode on the waters of Lake Worth “Why are you yelling at According to the specialists who have been treating the tailor’s ears, the rapid change of atmospheric pressure broke up adhesion between the bones of the sound vibrations to register. ' Report of Flight Held : . To Be Wrong} _ _Littlefork, Mjnp.,', Feb.’ 24.—Re- = ports that A. H. Hendrickson, an official of the closed farmers’ state ~ bonk of Little fork, fled through a window to escape assaumM at the /activities. % hands of an irate farmer on, Febru-| “ary “12 are erroneous, investigations “ teday showed. While threats against Hendrickson had been voiced by Wesley B. Dyer, sa farmer, the latter said today he did “not “see Hendrickson that day, and further investigation showed that “Hendrickson had not jumped through | | a window to escape assault. Of every thousand British children £10 have lost ‘the power to see clearly ‘at the Medical College of the Univer-| Sat a distance before they reach the = age of four, and in 20 years 150 be- Ecome, short-sighted, - New Invention Saves ‘ Lives ~ Chicago, Ilinois.—Frank Gaston of | this city has invented an amazing = preparation which renders automo- bile windshields clear in any weather no matter how severe. One applica- E tion ildsts: twenty-four hours. On January: 1@th, 2 car came.around the Beoree through driven sleet, almost colliding: with a sedan. The driver Shad. Spree) Anti-Mist to his wind- land Mrs. ears permitting | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GOVERNOR’S DAUGHTER MARRIES iss Frances Lowden of Oregon, { + ughter of former Governor | Frank 0, Lowden married John B. Drake, Jr., of Chicago, Feb. 10, at Chieago. They fhave gone abroad on their honeymoon, return- ing in Ay BRANTING OF SWEDEN DIES Formerly Premier; Not- ed Political Figure UL, WwW HAUGEN BILL Stockholm, eb. 24.--Hjalmar Branting, 64, former premier, died shortly after noon tod: = Mr. Branting, thrice premier of Sweden and one of the most active 5 ; of European statesmen in the af. | Washington, Feb, 24—A’ bill de- fairs of the League of Nations, was | Signed to encourage exports of Amer- tterned on Haugen Bill! {ican farm products and p the lines of the M taken seriously ill tion of the lungs with inflamma- about the middle of December. He resigned the pre-| Which failed of p ce in the closing, miership on January 24 being suc- of the la ion, was reported eceded by M. Sandler, but was re- cby the House Agricultural ined in the cabinet as minister | Committee. without portfolio. i proposal declared} before adjourn- a week from to-| nent of Cong morrow, and Republican house lead- 1 to jets id the house would “do wi [yes ie Hauigan| cooperative’ PATRIOTIC BOY || tur 1 cone taken up again tomorrow. New York, A thirtee’ eae year old patriotic boy orator, has| Bdwards Gets Post forth to answe} a silver Gaaeiey | lial guayer ee In Department Of Interior Feb, 24.—John Henry speaker of the In- entat! fall on of won 2 y in Carnegie Bertram Stern, school teache ashingtor , forme House of Repr last night, Mt. Vernon eae atten Tait Mortis Shee" lheen selected by, President. Coolidge ebiainuaiann ate tie 1 meeting, {2° Assistant Seeretary of the Inter- The boys ure the sane age. ‘he Bertram ree prican creed ae which the repeated a: | Bursum Denies him with fervor. Shortly after he concluded) hia| Senate Charges speech, messages of praise from ra- | dio listeners began to arrive at the station from which the flag program | Burs um, ywas radiocast. in the National Head of Crittenden Mission Dies) Feb. 24,—Senator Rep., N. Mex., denied today enate, charges now under ationby the Department of that he improperly used his before a government agen- onne¢tion with efforts to sell Mexico in 1923, fey in American cattle in (Grand Forks Auto Show Under Way D.. | Washington, [Waller Carr lident of th Mission and oi the D. A. R., died late yesterday at her home at Alexandria, Va. She | was also a present president of the ‘der way American Legion Auxiliary and was! at the © widely known for her ological | nutom dealers displ She was born in 1868 atjarray of forty 1925 model cars Widewaters, Va. lcessories are being shown by fifteen Mrs. Barrett's death resulted from! dealers in which radio sets hold the a heart attack indirectly brought on| outstanding lace. by acute indigestion suffered here! -- Saturday night. Only a few hours’ CARD OF THANKS before her illness she had attended’ We desire to express our apprécia- a ball given by the Alexander Chap-|tion of the many kindnesses and ter of the D. A. R. Dr. Barrett was sympathy shown us during the ill- prominently known in state and na-'ness and death of our beloved fa- jtional politics and had, held several. ther. offices of importance. Her degree | MISS BESSIE THOMPSON and H. of doctor of medicine was conferred) A. THOMPSON. sity of Georgia in 1892 after she h Mrs. Osear Seaholm, the only wo- received training as a nurse in the’ man to become a first-grade detec- Florence Nightingale Training School tive on the New York police force and St. Thomas Hospital, London. has retired after serving 28 years. She was national chairman of the| The years, at nine o'clock Auditorium with thirteen vention in New York last June Mrs. Barrett made the speech nominating Senator Carter Glass of Va, and since her return has been several times mentioned as a possible can didate for Governor. of Virginia. Ask Continuance _ In “Teapot” Cases; ing it have been abandoned. f LITTLE JOE | ————— 2IVING i994 ene IS" A A FINE. STUNT shield, or he declares he never would ‘fchave seen the ‘an-eoming car.in time o gave himself! This same marvel. showswindows,. eye- Mr. Gaston wants. ag- send! sion, theaugh e. «trial sample HW. particulars today. ‘Sts, Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb, 24.—A mo- tion by the government for continu- ance of the Teapot Dome lease annulment trial set for March Sth was filed in the , feder- ‘al court for Wyoming by Albert D. Walton,’U. S. Dist. Attorney... The motion is signed by ‘Atlee Pomerene “D, Roberts, special oil count sel for the government. Hearing on |the- application was set for “Yhurs- DASA AL SSIS Gio ‘SUBSTITUTE FOR ly no chance of] (National: Congress of Parent Teach-! Thiepval, one of the hottest cor- ers Associations. ners of the Somme battle, is so dev- At the Democratic National Con-|astated that plans for reconstruct: | URGE NAME OF CHAS, WARREN sufficien SEN. ©, Sta but not The S gency that in peared t rib. Physi tion s of 0 dicted an plication! Minne: is, to Bi County session When \ !yesterda: Faverable Nomination Is Voted this session of the un automobile a id ther iwas placed in a epin Report on His erable n the nomination of Charles en to baa eres tet Piendhas on the will press | etion t votes for Senate. ‘The vote was reported unofficially as nine to fou The nomination had been before the con around Mr. Warren's testimony hefore the “sugar trust investiga- jtion” twelve years ago. STANLEY IS INJURED Kentucky Solon Is Hit By Automobile Feb, 24.—Senator A. Kentucky was severely ically injured today in cident here, enator was taken to Emer- Hospital where it was said addition to bruises he ap- o have suffered a fractured er ‘ans who made the examina- were no indications quences and pre- rly recovery barring com- us con: ne Se TOWN MARSHAL IS ARRESTED apolis , Feb. 24.—Arthar wn marshal at Aitkin, Minn., cell in the Hennepin jail today charged with pos- and sale of liquor. Sheriff Earle Brown of county received a report y that elaborate preparations \Wwere being made for a Washington’s hday dance at¢Aitkin, he sent three deputies to the scene. The deputies charge that they succeeded lin purchasing a bottle of liquor jfrom the town marshal. They ar- iii sted s and brought him to Minneapolis \ : dict | Ie aay | Legislative 1 B. [hoard and cout ar H Dakota. 8. B, fere Tad. Pos S. Be would r¢ j mission ban present B, from Post. ners ble and ca. ierce’s and fan age, as ommend ery’ to was) . H mill levy on average daily deposi ‘guaranty fund, debtedness “ which to pay off depositors in closed | Sion containing “Best Iam very thankful to God’ and to Dr, Pierce for my good healt! Calendar | od Killed by Senate 109—-Would make county hairman, register of deeds nty auditor a board of. ap- to appraise lands on which seught of Bank of North Indefinitely postponed. |. 201—Making it unlawfub to employ any but North Dakota countants in audits of N, D. public stitutions or industries. Indefin- itely postponed. B, 202—-Provides for hearing be- railroad commissioners on. rates: s| charged hy elevators for te 204--Ingerson’s Lill which equire banks to pay % of a storage. and permitting com: sue certificates of in- to obtain funds with to Ind. Post. . B. 212-—Giving city right to pay | Pan.” 45 percent of cost of public ments by general tax levy instead of [ies made in connection with con- prove- one-fifth of cost. Ind. Post. S. B. 232—Authorizing the board |¢ution of the contract may invalida of trustee of tedcher’s pension fund }Wtitten contracts. jto employ 4n act: Ind. Post. ing high school tui- 254— Rai. i on fee payable by home district of |8ide of buildings when public high- non-resident pupil from $54 to $100|Way bisects a farm property. pe¥ annum, and requiring that coun- ty. auditor pay high school direct }matketing supe’ state aid allowances, Ind. 8, B. 256-—Giving county commis. {Journeymen from $5 to power to appoint additional Stomach Trouble Racine pea “1 Had’ stomach trou- | egk* “k dneys for many ‘T-usedten bottles of Dr. Golden Medical ‘Discovery truly say -that now my health is real good considering’ my I am oyer sixty. I can rec- the ‘Golden Medical Discov- anyone who is troubled as I Roche, 1940 Asylum Ave. You can quickly pick up and re- gain vim,. vigor, vitality by obtain- x this ‘Discovery’ of Dr. Pierce's | Me! at the drug ore, in tablets or li- quid, or send 10¢ to Dr, Pierce’s In- valids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial nomination i conte Sh at] plus fund _ KNOW THIS CELEBRITY? Champion Mermaid‘as She Appears in Her'Winter Garm at Home HELEN WAINWRIGHT | Above a likeness of Helen Wainwright, national all-round swim- } ‘ning champion, as she‘looks at her home in Flushing, Long Isiang, during the off season, Miss Wainwright is at present making plans to attempt to swim the Engiish Channel next summer. 1921 is not a tax within the purview | of the Constitution of this state; and such “indemnity tax” does not} justices of the peace jn cities over jon. Ind. Making three miles the ond which school board |create a lien paramount to an CU I of rural districts will pa ecdent real estate mortgage. tation and limiting one Appeal from the district court of cLean County, Jansoniu Plain- | iff appeals from an order sustain- ing a demurr regardles Ind. Post. nished proper bonds as a public de- BEBO a pository from taking deposits, as -——-— | well as prohibiting tre: or of- | ‘ticer of political subdivision from making deposit until bond his been | furnished. New Senate Bill B, 293—Patterson, N. L. Ren-t Amends . statute governing manner in which appointments be made to fill offices that board of county comm anty treasurer, county auditor shal! fill county and precinct offices, ex- cept in county board when county judge Shall sit with remaining mem- bers of board, auditor and treasurer to select appointive commissioner. New House Bills H. B. 28&—Repeals Sec, 6816. 1913, relating to notice and con: condition is which rose very high during the night, has re- ded. His convalescence is expect .ea to take three or four weeks.” “CITY NEWS | L. | &—— ent | | of the owner in order to protect a} g— e mechanics lien. H. B. 289—Concurrent resolution Bus Goes Through by A. C. Miller, Communist, Willi- A new gasoline motor bus went ams county—Calls for referendum|through Bismarck on the Northern fic railroad to the going to some tone division. 1, and would It can make up an hour, it i dl vote on proposal to vest all levisla- tive power in one body one member from each count; day of Janu the point on Yellow The bus all-st seat 40 passengers. mil to meet first Tues- ch year, TI reintroduce: b; same me Martin of Morton and killed in th are senate. However, Miller goes fur- Bismarck Tospital ther and fixes the senate chamber} Admitted to Bismarck Hospital for | s the legislative hall of the state | treatmen: , Ashley; Mrs, Christ Mrs. Gilbert Lunde, may CR, Tucks, and adds “The House Chamber be used for committee room led by Senate 5S. B, 68—Removing powers from Taylor; Dickinson. d: Mrs. Fred Roberts, H. Allerdings, city; state engineer. Written by Martin] © of Morton as his idea of what con. | Blaine Thorsen, Almont; Henry Hoff- stitutes an ideal highway commis-| 0, city J. Stocke, Ft, Clark. of pres Moe St. Alexias Hospital Admitted to St, Alexius Hospital for treatment: Buby Veren Fitzgerald, Master Donald Sprague, Mandan; ¢| Buby Doris Marie Habermag, Sel- fridge; Mrs. D. J. Hughes, City; Mrs. Peter Mayer, Mott; Mrs, Alfred Lang, Blackwater; Albert ‘Turk, Woodworth; Aug. Wiege, Golden Val- ley; James Murphy, Zap; John Hat- zenbueliler, Odense; John Meier, El- ent law and best parts of 1. J. Ind. Post. S. B. 228—Provides that oral prom- Stanton; |tracts and which induce the e Ind. Post. 8. B. 248—Requiring “warning go slow” signs be posted 500 feet either S. B, 259-—Storstad’s plain of grain ion. Ind, Post. | sin. as . B. 267—Raising master electri- Discharged: Peter Lantz, Rich- cian license fees from $15 to $25, and|ardton; Mrs. John Huonder, Van Ind. | Hook; Ralph Clapp, Bowdem; Mrs. J. $10. E. Murray, City; Theo. Sailer, Stan- Post. S. B. 281—Assess penalty and at-| ton; Mrs. 0. T. Tofsrud, Rugby; Miss torneys fees, costs of action against|Clera Christ, City; Miss Marion} insurance company which fails to| Melby, city; Baby Edward Kemper, pay policy holders losses within | Beulah; Miss Regina Laumger, St. time specified in policy. Penalty 10] Anthony; percent per month. Ind.- Post. S. B, 282—Permitting fair associ- ations to mortgage property in which state, has an interest. H. B. 91—To compel railroad com- panies at the order of the railroad commission, to install stockyards, watering troughs, etc. Killed by House S. B, 139—Reguiring cities of 1,000 population to publish commissioners proceedings. Killed because it would supercede present law in which size: cf city not stated. H. B. 2382—Requiring railroads to isaulp all locomotives with a special ‘brakeman’s, cab on “eight wheelers” and above. H. B. 229-Re-enacting the one cent per acre flat hail insurance tax tu be continued ‘until $4,000,000 sur- is created. Covered in another bill. . H. B. 256—Making it 2 misdemean- or for any physician to refuse. to give aid to women or children or ‘others when aid is requested in cer- tain. cases. Ind. Post. H. B. 283—Appropriating $26,500 or $500 per county where fairs are conducted to aid in boys and girls club work. DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From McLean County F. M. Davis, ay Receiver for the First, Nationa). Bdnk of Turtle Lake; |: North Dakota, 2 corporation, Plain- tiff and Appellant, vs. The County of B. Frasch, New Lejpzii MOTHER! ‘Dependable Laxative for. Sick Baby. or Child Hurry Mother! Even a_ bilious,, constipated, feverish child loves the! pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never‘fails to,open the | bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine. ‘California Fig Syrup” ,which:-has ‘Lean, in. the State of North Da-| digections‘for babies and children of |. ‘kota, a public’ corporation, Defendant | all; ages printed on bottle. Mother! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 tlhery speedw “California Fig’ Syrup” | esponient. |;Xou, must say. “California” or you iyllabus? The, Indemnity Hail’! may get an Amitation’ fig syrup. Tax Pisa by Chapter 77, Laws | <, ae There’s a Spring Opening In Every One of _ Our Hats | This season, limit of sty all within a moderate Colors — Gray Saddle, ou prefe Jade, cloud, bands as Ht Quality, Style, Economy. ERGESON’S B Tailoring. WORLD RECORD | b Lowers the maximum r to the complaint. levy which nd town-| Reversed. ships may fix for nx pur-| Opinion of the Court by Christian IS BROKEN ted’ school |son, Ch, e maximum of $1,200. C. 1. and A, ¢ b Making act defining |torneys for plaintiff and appellant. s, Feb. auto unlawful deposit of public funds| George P. Gibson, of Washburn, | st Segrave broke “double barreled” in that it would|™. D., and J. A. Hyland, of Bismarck, |two world s a car prohibit a bank which has not fur-|N. D., attorn for defendant and |of two litre: pacity on the Mon- He covered fifty and tz Ht we go the limit in ha le; the limit of assortments and price limit. mn, contrasting 53 hours, London tw 3-—the * lavender, or plain Clothing. mi.) minutes, and twen- t seconds, Miner. Dies in Explosion Whi miner was in the nd, killed a ly burned when 4: ndard Coal Mine here. One hundred and twenty-fi Ind Feb, 24.-One nother severe, ploded today ive miners es- caped following the blast. A Meal for Six Cents And such a nourishing, satisfying meal! A two dollar meal might not contain as much real nutriment. Heat two Shredded . Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness, pour hot milk over them, adding alittle salt. A strengthen- ing meal that puts you on your toes for the day’s work. Con- tains all the bran you need to stimu- late bowel exercise. -Most food for least Emcey Phone ey | Grocery | | 7th & Thayer [stave The Original Cash and Carry Store. 8 dozen - strictly Fresh Eggs. 12 pounds Sugar ... ,5 large. cans 34 California Peaches... , Cream Cheese, VER, POUNG: ea warm, $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 356

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