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-| "TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee fed Western lambs $1 Good ek. a TS! $15.50. Fat nat ewes $6.50 9t%; good to > | See aay 4 SINR way commission law. I give you fair, : " ~~. to good, $1.78% to $1.82%. 3 warning.” |e : Wire Markets By BISMARCK GRAIN No. 1 hard spring $2.09% to $2.19]{. See to it that he gets the “The whole purpose of this amend- | Aseociated Press (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | °% body-building. and strength- 3 . ment it for political effect,” charged | No, 1 dark Montana on track $1.76% | ee LY | Bis: k, Feb. 24, 1925. a i W AT RISES Noo 1 ee ‘66 | te $1.98%; to arrive $1.76% to $1.98 No. 1 northern spring ..>.... : Ss iH i May, $1.75%; July $1.7754. u amb ‘ y ') wb POL cls: Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.16 to $1.21. EARLY TODAY Not mee eaoee Oats No, 3 white, 46%%c to 477%c. . 1 red durum ae a Rye No. 2 $1,49% to $1.52%. | Brisk Trading Ensues After E ae = oe Hard Winter ....00000000000.. 166) A, C, BOARD. Opening We quote but do not handle the eae ening elements that Mr. Twichell. “You cut out all the } powtr of the state engineer and pa the bill for political purposes. It is ‘apparent you haven't been able to ¥ : -\dig up enough evidence in your in- : \ Ananth . vestigation to find cause for remov- ; Gasoline Tax Measure Re jo) hr, Black and you're trying to | ’ vived, on Calendar for |Jegislate him out of office.” : ? s his bill is identical with the one t Final Action Today introduced by Mr. Basmussen and Mr. 4 Richardson,” charged Mrs, Craig, leaguer of Ransom county. “It is the supplies in great abundance. Iris the famous white food- tonic that builds strength for all: ages. Ascott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Flax No. 1 $3.03 to 07, 24-6 ‘ OTHER HOUSE ACTION ies of the North Dakota Good ae ‘iad dala ASKS FACTS ———— ‘oads association, and there isn't | {polities in that.” ie Barley... 00d. market showed unexpected | SAU oo ot OF COMMISSION “Yes,” Twicl rise and with a big increase looked a - x . — e * Bill Providing for New High-|urnis bil ser Green tr by wiley Thirty-five officers and men were on the U.S. submarine S-48.when [fa inthe gt ble im supply total, Se er (Continueg from page 1) El ti n e t igstoa Is: A y the name of Moe down at Valley Sho crashed onto the rocks off Jaffrey's Point just north of the harbor |wheat prices made a brisk early ad- eee Mixed [tures of the ordinance was published te way Commission Is Ap- Gilg Fandeneterantunconde away aith of Portsmouth, 'N. H. vance today. On the upturn, profit-| 'eC | several weeks ago in the columns of js i - proredh uy anndy: the peceentonietway commission: He (=== taking sales enlarged and reactions |No- 4 , s Tiameteeeper Matinee Every Day At 2:30 wants to cue the ay highway, the work of appraisal in the board! thousands of farmers moving out of eraued: inner oreringss HM ae Nee E 15 The Commission decided for pub- commission. Has a had a lot of dif- of university and séhool lands. Hejthe western part of the state since eadily absorbed, and fresh up- ni i lication in the official newspaper. en i " State highway construction, which !ferences with them. Only-now he’s said ho agreed that the restriction | the census of 1920, Some have moved took place. Initial prices, aise ees CE undee CURROTARH Ge GRaRICS ai TONIGHT — Tuesday appeared doomed under the action of |got the Nonpartisan league playing that the Bank‘of North Dakota could; to the eastern part. They say they |Which ranged from 7e to 1% cents the state House of Representatives |with him and if that isn’t politics loan money only to actual farmers| figure it on a population basis, 1|higher, May $1.87% to $1.88 and July [Semple grade we te aanHane ComWiatonten eens in rejecting the two-cent gasoline tax j1 don’t know what is.” was unjust; that the bank should|don’t think anyone knows the correct | $1-57% to $1.57%4, were followed by MINNEAPOLIS ike Alyaran hauaeb law upon Cecil B. D ille’s’ Saturday, was given a new lease of| Rep. Elken, Ind., of Traill county Ioan to anyone having land in the| population of the counties now.” numerous changes within limits of Minneapolis, Feb. 24 ce fie biaeube booles providing. thal ecl . DeMille’s life late yesterday afternoon when {called attention to another provision state. The initiated measure provid- ——$—___ lout cndicen 7 aloha May, Couching | ica grenen Gnoereal OIL It BERHERG? CRNG Give VOGTATRIRG ‘ 4 ‘ i : He A mre erovides| as high as $1.88%: ce cars compared with 319| publication. The City Commission “a the House revived House Bill No, 71/of the bill which would permit the ing for this, he said, was unjust. Sanborn Frees ane: ‘ cars a year ago. has taken the position that publica- FEET OF and in committee of the whole ap-|highway commission to let contracts; Barberry Work Doomed SUUSSRUGnU yi tMeL er Ket AQVANC™) ar aca) aiaacE enn 91.77% —toltion under this law is optional’ and proved diversion of all but $75,000 | up to $6,000 without calling for bids.! An effort was made, on motion of Self of Debt) °,' #189 1-2 for May, the highest |. 05! N° cree not mandatory. : annually of the present one-cent gas- |“I was up at the highway investiga-; Rep. Burkhart, Nonpartisan, Ward ee price in nearly a fortnight, but rea-| 0°" "* : ue CL 99 oline tax to the highway fund. tion the other day when the inves- county, to reconsider the Senate bill alley City, N. D., Feb. 24.—County lizing sales caused a setback at the ——— "When the House took up consider-|tigators stirred up a whole lot of appropriating $5,000-to aid in the Bot eteat arctan tee last. Wheat closed unsettled 1-8 to P i the|/Treasurer Edith G. Fisher -recently | 4"; eevin lense ee 2 ation of the bill again, in committee comment over an item that was not destruction of barberry bushes, which| received a draft from the city of| 1! <ctuts net higher, May $1.87 1-2 nt : With Rod La Rocque, Vera Rey- 1 of the whole, Representative Sanford |lét by bid and it didn’t come to this the House had killed, but the effort| Sanborn for $3,784.35 to pay off a| 0,818? 5-8 and July $1.56 1-4 to Feel Better nolds, Julia Hye Richar endeavored to revive the two-cent|figure,” he said referring to the in- failed. Several speakers reiterated| cet of bonds issued by the state of | S100 38 Cortes, Hover Hes gasoline tax, but failed. Rep. Twi- |cident where the league group ques- their doubt that the barberry bush|North Dakota July 1, 1913, drawing 8 —— ‘ortez, Robert Ede-son. chell of Cass county offered the|tioned Chief Mhgineer W. G. Black’ spread the black stem rust and argu- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK t interest, and running ten ae mah Hee z : sinendeagelay Which’ “pxeyailea: concerning the purchase of $5,000 ments to the contrary by other mem-| Years, ‘These bonds were ieved from |o,Chicaso, Feb. 24.—Hog receipts 5 PATHE NEWS It is proposed to leave the gas-|road signs without advertising for bers failed to produce any cffect. | tie Agricultural Collene fend in fe, [220 fairly active. Steady ‘to 10 Felix Kat Komedy oline tax at one,cent in the state, | bids. The House sent to the calendar) vor of the Village of Sanborn and | us a Top LED, highest | ; Vv but whereas all of the money now Bill Approved for third reading and final action a ; ra the money received from these bonds goes into the state. general fund,! Rep. Burkhart moved to strike out Vill appropriating $12,000 for em- was used for the purpose of build- Cattle receipts 12,000. General under the new proposal all but $75,-/the $5,000 figure and substitute $1,-,Plovment of an efficiency expert, re-| ing the community hall in that vil-| Ste" trade less active than Mon- ; 4 yEDNESDAY IRSDAY 090, would go into the highway fund. acne this amendment aa welt’ aa {auested by Governor Sorlie. The lage, we believe. The bill has now f2!%:, Choice kinds all weights about | ~ = WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY is estimated, by proponents that/the others were carried. Under the ®™ount was cut from $25,000, as pro- | heen, paid in full and our neighbor- is Liha Oriere slow conding lower; , i Oo s LOIS WILSON the cigarette tax will replenish the|amendments all authority of the|Vided in the bill introduced. ing little city does not owe a dollar |"), Mavired steers ently $1.25. abs general fund. highway commission is vested with! Another Dill before the House pro- | of bonded indebtedness, which shows | | oneeh MORLGLGS en aSue ORES —_—— ‘i Several members of the legislature |the commission members, the com-|Vided an appropriation of $500 for) that those having the financial in-|fe}e" EO USITTES seat, F7lY | Quit. Polsoning Yourself ‘Today! [2nd quicly relieves miserable out- ee + who were at odds over the highway |mission may elect a secretary and ,°¢h county fair for boys and girls! torest of that city in charge have nae ten Rin, $12.75. Early’ ship-1 "Notice Quick Difference in the. | ferings. “Another S dal’ builditig program, and especially /fix his salary at any figure they|‘lU> work, being introduced after| riven a mighty good account of their |PC" t°P $17.90. Way You Look, Eat, Sleep Gives Quick Relief nother Scanda over the two-cent tax, agreed to the | choose. the House, sometime ago, killed an} stewardship. It shows progress and CHICAGO POULTRY . and Feet The great prescription of Dr. H. By Cosmo Hamilton compromise measure. Rep. Twich-| A motion by Rep. Peters that the |*PPropriation for such work in the] enterprise on the part of the citizens 2 ‘0 & S. Thacher is considered the most . Chicago, 24,—Poultry alive, : : ser. | cfticient of all methods in aiding | m Niueks | POISONING is sweeping the coun-| Nature to throw off these poisons. | Im ell, in charge of the amendments, | pill be indefinitely postponed was ©*tension division of the Agricultur-|o4¢ sanborn and we offer our con- id it was estimated the new scheme |Jost on a division vote 62 to 49, and /#! College. gratulations. to them on thus freeing Ineher. Howls 24e to 26 would give the Highway Commission i ina Rep. Elken, Independent, chided thomselv. at debt, ; roosters 18¢; turkeys. ducks 5 eka ;.| Great numbers are daily reporting /atiouts $800 000! alivenr Ao, taateWNEGd= lene augaestaa Gee e ee rte othe! Nontaruleand) foe mronosing whe |i eset, Butter higher, Mo-| try. The mengco te great! It 'Slquick relief from its use. anu eral Aid. This would permit a total |vote, It will come up on the calendar |™essure. | He said eee ee €o0k By Wire renner aeons svGmnainfandlcnl li RcnauEsen COR: Chaos Ube eee eee f $600,000 to be spent on new road - A ‘pps. en said about Federal Aid leadin, . i. seh las rah a - hod of overcoming ‘poison: etienan coon babe suaat en iusn read in the ep ubsetorpeina dis he ae IU DUon =| “at cieediemesteavaiencer Huntin Instead of by fire. € to BT%e; seconds | sider one's own condition. a ia itis has been abandoned as case at. Cc AP | T re) L of $1,500,000 a year now spent on yi Other Action bill, under the same argument, would | = 5 eS lower. Receipts Ans Rite As ae a allowing ‘the | ter case of remarkable restoration Federal. Roads, The House approved for passage 1a every county to try and establish E Ue s. Firsts 30; ordinary Merete body's filter, to become |t® health and happiness through THEATRE The amended moasure went on the | House Bill No. 274, which would dis-|* county fai _ {1s Your Child a sluggish and clogged. This is why | DT *Thacher’s Liver and Blood , - calendar for final passage, with a|continue present method of making|, R¢v- hell declared that “this Thin and Weak? ST. PAUL TOCK many wake up feeling dull and|SYTUP has ‘been noted. Tonight and Wednesday + closes vote dndicated: 4 pe lis not so much an effort to help the Nn an +| | Sit. PAUL Liv! c ’ F ae 2 A Strengthens System e ne farm loans through the state board iy ive aiding SINDEN DE 6 1G AN Le Ty Sey South St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 24.—| tired—tongue coatéd—had taste in Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood heat nneees ea Reni Hepa Cingel lands, lplay polities, Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tab- | Cattle receipts 200; slow about stea. | mout’y and offensive breath. Syrup he!ps Nature to cleanse and that ae baste chon melee Aas hel shate -atfains conumi thee necine He said that it would still be de-| lets Puts on Flesh and Builds |dy. Undertone Me uk. Killing qual- Why You Feet Bad tone.the liver, wake up your appe- HAROLD LL ing to strip the state engineer of all|mended the bill for indefinite post. |Si™#ble, if boys and girls club work Them Up ity jimproved Baal eee jecerlings This explains why. so many sus: | tite, strengthen your SUEY authority and power it is “apparent |ponement, but immediately after the, See conducted at county fairs, to ze — : ne gute ee “aching, | {eT from just such symptoms as/ sans. soothe the tired and overtax 5 they haven't found anything on which [report was received Rep. Vogel, have the annual meeting each vear| In just a few days—quicker than [32.00. Bu pull Maree. |P00r digestion, sour stomach and | Cd nerves, ‘brace ei tte vecets Fess to remove him from office,” referring |Nonpartisan leader, moved # substi- 0%, Prize winners and award other! vou ever dreamt of these wonder-)$7.00 to | Ba ek large | formation of gases, improper move-|nd-purify your blood. ‘The resuli ‘a | "fo the highway investigation probe,|tute motion that the bill do p: Bapzed y sniee at aw beoge- ivl beal a EGS Pe ROU ey ete hulls | Ment of the ‘bowels, pimples, sal-| 18 you Surely, (eel a nea ony ow HOT WATER was voiced late in the afternoon dur-| Rep. Vogel, explaining the purpose, |*ti?" fer such work that had been | tablets called Me( unt verd Osos rp fe Seb). Bologna bulls! low complexion, sick headaches sbrength, vigor and onerEy. N | ing a debate over amendments of-|said that it was proposed to dis. | lled- Compound! Tabla! tart to:help| moderately active, steady. Balk! and nervous, upset and overtax- ‘si Sold. Under Guarastes tered to House Bill No. 8. continue making farm loans by the, !he, House paustd in its work for|any thin, underwe little one. Sac at eae “ ay shed condition of the system—why 5 r. Thaol ae ReTeainn ae ¢ His greatest and funni- The bill, introduced by L. 0, Rich-|board of university and school lands, i9imt session for a brief period| After sick¥ess and where rickets [$1.i0. § 5001to $6.50. Calves | OUP Catches Cold eqjensily walle im) SYIUP (Conte ns eee ee edi, ; ardson, wes one of -the measures {and provide that board purchase rural| With the Senate, to hold a short are suspected they are especially WW), 5 cents lower. vim, | tis rundown condition and way) are known to physicians for the est comedy. jrawn by I. J. Moe of the N. D, Good {credits bonds of the Bank of North| W#stington’s Birthday program valuable. No need to give them any |receipts 4,000, 25 cents lower. Im-1the system is not healthy enough| corrective an het uilding E e Perf was Sosth s aieutéa ana cena ee rr ROR Sen PSHE SS more. ni Cod Liver Oil—these proved quality considered. Top sorts big throw off various diseases as| Qualities. Just try it and notice ening erformances Roads association and called for the Dakota satiate EOEEE pea ear [tablets are made to take the place of rkers $9.75 to $10.00. Nature intended. the qui¢k difference in the way you 7:15 and 9. Be enacenen tio JF thes Wibmive)/ Neon rep: Twchell opposed. ich it LEGISLATIVE that good, but evil smelling, stom? receipts 14,000. Steady to eat, look, sleep and feel. Dr. mission act of three commissioners !saying it was thoroughly discu: AEANM ASE 4 ach upsetting medicine and they Good to choice 200 to 300 Ib. Due to Neglect. Thacher’s is sold by all leading = appointed by the governor to servejin the state affairs commitiec and] CHARGES CAUSE (surety do it hutchers $11.09 to $11.25. Some held] But there is no need for alarm!| druggists with the uncerstanding Matinee Tomorrow at six years each. ‘ the report made to kill the bill with- mr ae VAT “A very sickly ehild, age 9, gained ;higher. Bulk 160 to 175 Ib. averages |'This Selfpoisoning menace is not| that you will be completely satis- 4pm. _When the bill came up for discus-jout dissent. Ho mid that the board! QI" ARGUMENT Jape geear $10.50 to $10.75, Mixed lights and}contagious—but «ae ely to|fied, as others have, or there will sion in committee of the whole in/of university and school lands makes linia Drug Co., Cowan Drug mostly to $10.90, one’s own neglect. And, just as|‘be no cost. Avoid substitutes: Z the house, Rep. Burkhart of Ward loans on a different basis than the (Continued from page one) . Lenhart Drug Co., or any | Packing sows selence bas traced these symptoms| Remember this guarantee. Evenings....20 and 35c {| Sonne plese lets apres Muoasyrise (out Bank of North sDarotarstneibanliol 71-5 is. apnarenbi wien yous lak ab ideieeikb ton MoCoys Gadbbives, O11 | Meader pigs mpatly, $ directly to a poisoned liver and] Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Médinees =. docandiaae | “chief engineer” and substitute the |North Dakota on a 26-year amortiza- | 4), grouping of counties.” Compound Tablets—the original and | $9. Average ¢ Monday | system, so medical authorities | Syrup is sold and recommended by t + word “commission” in tho paragraph jtion plan, whereb® part of the pi “| Rep. Elken, Indépendent, said: eeuiinae as easy to take as candy |$10.83, weight 194 Ibs. Sheep re-|have perfected a remedy that over-|Finney’s Drug Store and all lead eae ag ee ticity oer oe ginal ot the stoan ts Lai an ee has been a lot safd: about |and 60 tablets, 60 cents.—Adv. ceipts 00, steady to strong. Best | comes tho Cause of Self-polsoning | ing, druggists, ison highway department to the chief en-|school lands on a 12-year, non anor- |“ =—=—=—=—=—=—=———— * gineer. A second amendment re-|tization basis. There is a field for moved another clause which provided |both kinds of loans, he said, many that the highway commission may|farmers not desiring the amortiza- name the State Engineer-as secre-|tion plan. . tary of the commission but without] Mr. Twichell also said an incident! additional salary. was cited before the state affairs : Twichell questioned the advis-|committee, where a man owned a! J ability_of this as it would give the |farm but also a store and he could commission power to create a new|not get a loan from the Bank of | salaried official—a secretary, who,|North Dakota because he was not an! “certainly would be paid, where now |actual farmer. He could get a loan} : ® the chief engineer is the secretary.” |from the board of university and ‘ school. lands, he said. He said it é 3 : would be all right to-pass the bill if ‘ F. A. Vogel took the floor with the statement, “All over the state tax both loan systems could be preserved, but that they couldn't, He -also payers have been voicing their dis- patiotaction with the highway com- re aeonar: 4 a a N d ” th t ission. run- | doul if mucl vi 9 ie 9 j Ticats eee lente money woul’ “|| This sale at WEBB’S features many special values on “Every Room Needs” tha case is runn¥ng the master. Tho| Mr. Vogel, again speaking, said will prove doubly attractive to the busy homemaker pldnning new things at Spring main trouble with the highway com-|money would be saved: in-abolishing . 4 house cleaning time. Everyone knows the dependability of Ax- minster Rugs. This group so unusually low ‘priced includes excellent patterns. wring axminaer Be. $37.00 Gerloye Armin Bs. $39.75 mission has been that the chief engi- neer has been delegated too much only in the Black ease tue in" the | “CASCARETS” 10c’ Vibe detstction it oe wigh-| HEY CONSTIF ATED. 2. way commission, so far as I~ can learn is right here in. Bismarck,” re- eateries, sponded Mr. Twichell. “I have. in- fi formation showing that the county 4 Te caeesen commissioners of North Dakota unan- 2 eles: your imously recommended and. endorsed = bowels anid| the highway commission and the|.—=> _- stimulate your state engineer.” er liver. No g, | Speaker Larkin, who was in the |, ing or overact, | seat of Rep. Rabe of Stark county. on ing. Millions of the floor, the latter acting as’ chair- aeenTremen and nan of, he committes aot abe: raels children, take H test?’ T'have.” Rep. Fine, MeManus wean : ee _. Three Piece Brown Embossed Velour Suite. $149.00 and a couple of others said they had | artic, 1 doesn't sicken you ‘like ‘ag : Two Piece Blue Velour Suite.............. $139.08 information that the endorsement of | pills, oils, calomel and walls Tastes the highway commission by'the coun-!nice—acts wonderful, 10c, 25¢ aad = : Pr m Two Piece Brown Jacquard Velour Suite... .$139.00 ty commissioners was not unani- ps. j 50e boxes—any drugstore.—Adv. Warns Legislature = Vogel broke into the debate again |; shouting “I’m going to give you warning that if this legislature does - Chiropractor Consultation Free - Parlor Suites | We have just a few odd pieces in over- Beautiful two and three piece stuffed‘ chairs and overstuffed Velour parlor ? suites are priced surprisingly Davenports to close | tow for this sale. out quickly at Very Two Piece Brown Embossed attractive prices. Velour Suite........ $129.50 8144x1014 Axminster Rug. Value $57.50. Now ri Ament $39.25 Value $62.50, Now’............. $40.90 tot oe $45.00 Value 96450, Now... 949.00 Dining Room Suites. ’ Bed Room Furniture One can refurnish the dining room beautifully; These Ivory and. Walnut three piece suites are extraordinary values and at little cost with a high grade Walnut set. at the extremely low.prices for this sale. Good stylés from nationally They’re BANBURY -low priced during this Feb- known furniture makers. ruary sale. : : not cut the power of the engineer nt: It Grows : , : 3 piece Ivory Suites — Bed, Ci gh | (pe seat. g150.00 RES," $79.00 if : al | ®, eve Ra SMC women ete tom, A 4 Bs aN oN 1 Waluat Sultets. ci ses uae} $119.00 es : ing new hair and od, i f ‘ f sine H Flemish Oak Suite... 9215.00 - | 3 piece. Walnut Suite — Bed, oni ae Pace $79.00 . uw ‘an‘end to, Now ‘fs the ‘time ’to, took over | Your bata: -ond ‘haye “us oit | or mepalz. them, putting thoy: in | first class. condition for the theavy spring work‘s Wo, handle Har- repairs, ls en CU Wi low prices, ; a pad ‘Fables, Rr Chif- Mirror 1204." D4 -9D| taro... L150 | Gueed Some os low —— sateen : as 14 Price. : Prices very, reasonable. “treatment: |} Harnesses oiled per set $1.00 to rectly’ t bh ete a to $1.25. © Saddles repaired, bay gt cee bean scale: |, shoes halt soled... Algo @-30: day a Aak . | 90-day treatment’ a ve:|} Special Sule of New Harnesses, 1 Jyaik nouliee anacaan. s al oy REE, pdb Store. |} Comex Baws and th” Strect. You'll, surely, need one-for the. dressing room or the buffet, at these Odd Dr: essers, Dress- f ql Hef the latest cong ‘aud ‘dance hits: on’ the B ecageataians the talk of ‘Bisittek, runswick: ‘'They’re pasate tmatsenseneeet eet

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