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PAGE SIX Cone PROCEEDINGS Allen, Road work 24.12! must be read for a second time ol « COMMISSION 38.40" cooking, heating, and o! duty it is to rd of County Com ion son 119 and 1320 joner Swanson, sioner. oder, onded by Commissioner Swanson t dvertise for sent voted 3 motion the ¢ 100. sa nlonies "in the Sher- | » prepared las now existing, or as the same may| iq. The upper ‘jat any time hereafter be extended | section is oe- or enlarged, provided that such per- mented to the lower tile, wired to the \ wall, and extends well above the roof. tions hereinafter set forth and not| For 4 building in which appearance is of secondary importance, this con- struction is excellent. by Commissioner M! sioners pre- Jaques McA OY. Board 89 that the Counts t Northiestern wi ‘compan-!upon recover from said first part st the cost of any work done or materi all fi iH See a eee eenee in any way NOTICE OF MORTEACE FORE. . Chemist, mount of ren-! and approval hereof signify. its rk of court of G collected during J. ank examiner of Spec- mination of thi sud-, tract and the privileges and fran- or re- however, to all limitations herein Smith for ré- hot cropped on, hereafter set out. cropped or. rent Application of cellation of 1831 personal t * d. Boutrous for! done in that behalf shall be done to ): barties, owning s hat District Court. s E. Ricrson for|tained shall be construed. as the sment of personal prop-' granting or attempting to grant of ‘a valuation ons a ee K Application o. mee ‘at i tcins for|Patty, or to bind said city at: any nnity on{time to be a patron of said first thet tam O! 1 “orapiled Law Martie & Woodman Sandin for | Section 6. This ordinance shail 1a, Riverview Upon motion — ed to mecl aay adjourn- jafter its passage and approval, and ionery and su, 4 TMs A MOUNTS. COMMISSIONS BRS FEBRUARY 5 = ne following NOTICE OF SALE Buckinan, Moynier, and. Patters« ® i ing the} virtue of a judgment and decree in 2 iit taken ubder | the, District Court of ‘the Fourth Ju- this resolution. The following resolution was troduced by Comm sioner Swanson, | Dakota, and seconded by Commissioner f and entered and: docketed: in ‘ounty begi ection for he i049 “and. 1920 ay: ef. January,,1925, in an action ounty on August nd ene th cecolutier of Feb-! Plaintiff, and ‘Bert é, Lewis ‘and: dditic 1 ts i if 4 - ab eres "exten on of time allow-|tand Bunk of Saint Paul, St. Poul, 8the thme | aie) a cot dene Ki al other ruary h,! parties interes! e rem): S: rae D Defendants, for the twum. at Five Hundred Seventy-eight Dollars and| to harvest another crop, fi the resolution of 1925 Is not sufficient to [to- meet the taxes vommissioner Moyaier,| commission er be a6 assign Christ “ni ‘work . iieinle: Rood wo Os Gaui’ ie jon 5:60, Patterson, ition the foll it bil si po! wage tue ths falearing sty the’ "ampust of sald, Iadement, j taxes due aie ‘delins ee ‘elas ana time at a meeting of the site Commissioners held Tuesday, [February 24th, 1925. ‘This ordinance nd yithen adopted by the Board of C y 2°, Commissioners before it becomes ef-| “Inverted Wells” Dug in River Beds to Save Water, Supply Digging welle in the bed of a ‘river ‘o' save the water supply seems like but that is what engineers fective. ‘An ordinance granting certain pri- ileges and franchises to the Hughes Electric Company, « corporation, it successors and assigns, the erection, operation and mainten- Jane of an electric light and steam | OF CITY COMMIS #20 trie Company, a corporation, its sue the firs y, which term shall in- zfover, under and acro: and al jof the streets, alleys, highways, brid. poles, posts, ‘conduits, pipes and | mains and wires and all other nec-| essary and useful appliances for the manufacture, producti and transmission of electr steam and hot water, and for furnishing the same to consumers, for the purpose of lighting and heating, motive pow. er, cooking, and for any and ail | ‘means of. human agency is now or. inhabitants theréof, opr for any and all compan corporations and per- m ‘all streets, alleys, highways find pub- ie places’ in and of said city now ‘owned or controlled by it ‘and: in which it has any interest whatever, 2 is granted solely upon the! restrictions and limita- otherwise. Section 2. In case of any change of grade o' street or pavement fn Said city wherein or upon which poles, or other appliances irst party are located, said| first party shall do any. nece \re-setting or replacing of such poles, ‘Posts, or appliances at its sole cost land expense, and so as to conform to such new grade, and whenever in| that behalf any of said streets. al- 1 highways, bridges, approaches or public places shall be disturhed connection with the doing of ai the things herein and hereby perm ted, or hereafter to be permitted in ni | that regard, they shall be restored lto their proper condition with the Mcileast possible delay, and should any, ‘default in such matters be at Ijtime made. by. said firat party, eaid City of Bismarck shall have the right to do any needful work to re- store such streets, alleys, highw: bel bridges, approaches or public plac: i ,to their proper condition and there-} als furnished therefor. And party shall at any and a save and keep the said ing or to arise from or growing out of any action or proceed 3-| brought by any ‘person, firm, com- within ten days after the pas the ceptance of this ordinance in wri ing, to be filed with the city audito: and after the -filing of such accept- tance, this ordinance shall be: and|N if Deeds of constitute a contract between said 1925, first party and said City of Bis- marck. ' The duration .of said con- |chises hereby granted shall be the term of twenty-five years, subject, |contained, whether hereinbefore or| All posts, poles and ap- nees set or placed by said first ‘party, under the provisions hereof, | any of the streets, alleys and pub- |lie places of said City of Bismar shall be set and placed in conform- “ity with the provisions of an: zn \all ordinances, rules: and regulations | ,of said city jn force at the ism ‘thereof, whether now enacted or | hereafter to be enacted, and all work | es ithe satisafction of the proper au- ‘\thorities of said city with regard to the public convenience and safety. Section 5. Nothing herein con- any exclusive privilege to said first either in the way of taking or otherwise. ‘take effect and be in force from and the acceptance hereof as hercinbe- fore provided. Certified a true copy. |. H, ATKINSON. City Auditor, ruary 24, J255 Notice Is Hereby Given, That by was foreclosure, rendered and given by | dicial District, in and for the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North the office of the Clerk of suid Court in and for said Comey on the 27th gud | wherein The Stérling National Farm an Association, corporation, The! Fila Maude Lewis’ and the Federal | Seventy-eight cents, which judgment ‘and decreé among other uhihgs, di- | ‘Commis aye; Commissioner’ rected the sale .by me, of the real! ‘estate hereinafter described, to’ sat- ; with interest. thereon, sis nd expenses of: auch ae sal iui’ much thereot as the p Proceeds of of auch | anle applicable“ therete will satisfy. | : wh ‘And by. virtue of a writ:to'me issued | 3.00 out ‘pf the’ ik: of thé).Cle ak at | said Court, directing me‘to si 4 it ‘THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE- outed ene ‘ | PROPOSED HUGHES apukcrnic | fieveaine OA eT for the tira hat the orld Is Doing | esecetde americana any - Rékewinlg Worn Files Ole files, which have become badly vom, can: be renewed by- immersing thera: in: a? polution consisting of six parts of water and one: part of nitric acid for about five minutes. The file is:then rubbed a few times over the edge of a block.or table padded with about two or three thicknesses ‘of lath. This wipes the acid from ‘the @urface .of-the teeth-but does not re+ move it from!the’ spaces’ between them. The‘file is laid down for half ‘an hour, which allows’the acid to eat the: grooves deeper; it‘ is then thor- oughly washed. Self-T: sheng Paint-Pot FORCE RECESS + to a vote today ‘he ‘moved ‘for indef- inite postponement ‘and’ the motion catried. 4 * The’ House killed H. B. 213, giving game wardens greater power in seiz- ing furs illegally caught; H. B. 211, placing additional restrictions on trapping. 3 in relation to the! nonsense, | Uae Of the streets, alleys and public | in the Santa Clara valley in California es in the City of Bismarck, for! ate planning to do for'the eake of the 116,000 acres of prune trees. Ne wer, | usual method is proposed ag a: teins MESURE Plane tr a eree SubaorG .; of keeping the natural water. supply BE IT ORDAINED B p BO! from running into 8 n ert fon 4 ; | The region normally 550|. Section 1. That permission is | thountains. For years it: haa: . lnereby granted to the Hughes Elec- | lated into. the underlying grdvel. tes here it spread to: the eatire valley. cessors or assigns, hereinafter called | Bt Tately clay. wathed-down with the clude as s freshets has formed a sort of blanket Electric Company, its successors or) over which the water. has pabsed with- assigns, to enter upon,’ construct,/ out sinking into the lower: ’, | main and operate in, through |vinverted: welle,”:a8 they shat called, will Leptin bed sceumiula- { ublic places of {tion of silt and allow the stresms to } said Giyet Bi Ree a system of! oak down to their natural reservoir of gravel and coarse sand. Advocatés of this plan point out. that. it, will save the cost; of building large dains jand other irrigation | projects, |. A Good Fata Shop Chim y { i eee tele To lessen ‘the fire hasard shoul his his |, fother purposes for w electricity; | top, @ Nebragka farmer used’ “Steam and hot water produced by | 12P1 0 tae outside, chimney. - Working ‘rapidly to get its calen- dar of senate bills cleaned up by 2 o'clock this ‘ufterttton, the North Da- kota senate this morning passed 12 bills, and defeated five more. One bill ‘was: withdrawn. Senator. Walter Bond's bill repcat- ing the state presidential’ primary law went through without debate by a Vote of 26 to 23. 1 . Independents and Nonpartisans idined in passing the last of Sonator Ralph Ingerson’s bank regulatory bills. which went through with 48 aye 'votes-to its credit, The bill re- quires that one fourth of the profits ofany bank must be placed in the bank’s surplus fund until this fund equals 100 per cent of the bank's capital, ° Senator Miklethun's bin, defining thé crime of bank robbery from the inside, and provi from five to 15 years in the state prison ‘therefore was beaten. So lice for having effected the arresi was a bill requiring all audits of state’ industries to be ‘made by ac- countants- actual residents of North Dakota.- When. painting on re ladder, itis customary to use a wire hook on.one Of the ‘rungs to hold the paint pot, but. it.is much bandier. to‘have the paint ight side of: the ladder, elf tightening hanger of the kind thet in: the drawing.’ can readily be swung open and. looa> ened go that it.can be shifted up. or +] down. as desired: Pushing or pulling bead arm down only causes the hanger ‘0 grip the ladder more firmly. The efi to receive the bail of .| Electtic-Lighted Cross to Blaze we is notch Message for. Miles As «4 silent preacher, a buge cross, fashioned with steel: beams after. the manner of a skyscraper, has: been erected on the heights of. historic Mount Royal at Montreal.” Electrio lights will make the emblem visible at-night, and because of its huge size and location on the lofty summit, the cross can be seen from a considerable distance even by day. hereafteg. may be wu. excep: for|/lower section telephone services, whether for the) bas an-openigg use of said city or any or all of the} 1. the side, which the pipe sons in said City of Bismarck, or/ fita, and is sup-. the suburbs thereof. And euch yer-| ported by ion is hereby made to egtend to| yooden block held by wires and nails a8 thown. The : and as Well also to any and all such] bottom is filled as said city may hereafter: acquire| with concrete personal |during the period herein. limited, ‘Whether within its corporate limits lo a depth of 4 @A Washington inventor has devel oped apparatus that will photograph | : a message, transmit it by radio and reproduce it atthe ‘receiving end. The | * invention is expected to be especially he paint pots and the weight of the useful in China, due to the number of | pot keeps the hanger securely clamped characters in the language. to the ladder. last mentioned assignment, was filka new photoplay dealing with Mother for record in the office of the reg-| Love and Law Observance, which is ister of deeds of said Burleigh coun-| coming to the Capitol ‘Theatre on ty on December 12, 1924 at, the hope) Monday. of 3 o'clock: P. M.. and dul; . ed therein in’ book 175 ol ment of Mort be foreclosed ises in such mortgage and after described at the front dopr of} of two Amerjcan the court house of Barleigh coynty,|the results o' North Dakota, in the city. of marck, in Burleigh county, Dakota at the hour of 10 o M., on the 20th day of March to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described mortgage and which, will be sold.'to| they encounter make wu satisfy the same are described as fol-| includes: thrills, sus and fast action from start to finish. jat the front door of the Court House ‘ary | in the City of Bismarck,in tl ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of March, A. at 2:00 P. M.,'of that. day, to id judgment with interest and cone thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale licable thereto will satisfy. premises to be sold pursuant to said judgment and r+ cree, and to said writ, and to this notice, are described in said judg- ment and decree and. wri lows, to-wit, The Southwest Quarter (sw) of Section Thirty-' Township One D. 192! satisfy ‘While beating a real message of ‘siti interest to everyone, “Broken Laws,” Rather, it is an in- and dramatic: story e8 on page, 258, is‘not'a sermon, teresting, vital by said first party in, about, app! fon with lack of respect for 8-}tuws in their hories. Broken Laws” KD; [ mothers, one who indulged her son in every whinf, and another who’ neg- lected her daughter for the delights The ‘problems that such|of a jazz life. undred Forty (140) Notth, of Range Seventy- six (76), West of the 5th P. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Ohi for the Pléintiff, Bismarck, North Dako 1-28—2-4-11-18-25 jtax against the railroads whenever the state begins to keep up the ruil- road’s right of way,” replied Senator |900 to be used by t sisting privale companies to prospect d despite the str lows, to-wit: The north half of the south east quarter of section thirty-four (84) in township one hundred and thirty nine (139) north, of range seventy Seven (77) west of the Gth principal ilton’s novel, “Another Scandal,” meridian in Burleigh county, Nor! ELTINGE THEATRE Kretschmar. The many admirers of Cosmo Ham- The Roll Call for oil pi i The roll call on the bill was as|tests of Senator Atkins, and ‘several others. Aye—Fastgate, Hart, ‘Kaldor,{ Many of the Nonpartisan League Kretschmar, MeLachlin, Murphy, Ol-|senators who voted for the bill de- son of Barnes, Ployhar, Seamands,|¢lared thei icti Porter, Steel, Stevens, Storstad, 13.| were Noes—Atkins, Babcock, Baird, Bak- | 0il in North ‘Dakota 4f it "could only ken, Benson, Bond, Carey, Ettestad, Fieckten, Frederickson, Hamilton, Hjelmstad, Ingerson, Lynch, Magnu- son, © Marshall, McCoy, McCrory, M:klethun, Olson of Burleigh, Olson Eddy, Page, Pathman,~ Patten, ‘i jPatterson, ' Peck, Ritchie, Rusch, The Modern es Schlosser, Tofsrud, Van Camp, Ward, Whitman, Whi mer, Wog, 35. ° have ben anxious to see a film. ver- sion of it, will be glad to;know that it is showing at the Eltinge theatre: for today and Thursday. Lois Wilson has the starring role. of Beatrix Franklin, and her support- in cast includes Holmes Herbert as the husband, Ralph Bunker as Mal- colm Fraser, F' “our wee’ friend’ May,” Chambers as “Valentine Beamish, Hedda Hopper as “Elizabeth Macker- 1 Zeffie Tilbury as “Browni( Bigelow Cooper a& the 'old roue, a “Arry ‘Aris.’ follows: There will he due. on aach mogt- we at the date of sale nine hundred and fifty five dollars and eighty four cents ($055.84), sides the costs of this Default having pany or corporation on account of ,conditions of the mortgage herein- y matter or thing connected with | after described, notice is hereby such proposed, system. en that that certai ine, | Section $,..Said first party shall ted and deliver wby John iC. , mortgagors, to , mortgagee, dated the 26th’ aap of August 1916 and filed for revord in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, Dak6ta, on September | first 1916 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. and duly recorded therein in book 108 of Mortgage Record on page 202 ned by said mortgagee "Leary, by an. instru- in writing, dated September , 1916 and filed for record i the office df the register of deeds of said Burleigh county on October 1916 at the hour of 1:30 o'elsok and duly recorded therein in fan Ssree Mortgage Deed Record on page 356 and which said mert- \gage was assigned by said John P y to Harry E. O'Neill under date of December 2nd 1924 and suid SONGS MY MOTHER SANG (Floremee Bortier) The songs my mother sang, to,me, ~ Sometimes I hear them yet; ‘Those tender words whose meiodies, I never shall forget; Full oft when tired of ‘childish play, She'd! take’.me on her. knee, And cuddled sate within her'arms, She sang those songs ‘to “me. Said assignee of the said assignec { said mortgagee. GEORGE M. REGISTER, ; Attorney of said assignee of said jignte, of said mortgagee. , 2-4-11-18-25—3- Mortgage execur Harry Harzy Gulrne ia SEN. McCORMICK ; FOUND DEAD IN ROOM _IN HOTEL (Continued from 1 from page one) possessed some qu: bi ce and had a wide knowledge of foreign ‘affairs. * At The Movies AT THE CAPITOL is less real home life America today than ever before,” » John D. Sherman, pres- ident ‘of the General Federation -of Women's Clubs at her | headquarters in Washington. Clubwomen of the nation are unit- situation and and duly ass lor and Ettestad.'went through -with- out much opposition. Fi afternoon broke loose over S. B, 155 which appropriates $30,000 out of the CrP 4 i state bridge fund to pay balance due| Break a Cold Right’ up with tho Northern Construction Co. of Grand Forks:for building and paving the ‘two,and a half mile approach to the west end-of the Bismarck- Mandan bridge. ing to remedy who ‘before her therefore are vitally interested “Broken Laws,” marriage wis of Mark Hanna,’ Ohi tical strategist, was entirely unpre- pared for’ the shock of the news of her husband’s death. Mrs. Wallace Reid's She ‘was vir-|posed this mesure, and Sonator tuaily prostrated,’ but”: ‘neverthéless{Déll “Patterson of Renville county for)declared that an effort was being made to jam the appropriation ‘down “Senator McGormick, who a just|thesenate’s throat. ‘Pho bill finally United passed én a strict party vote. Prepared to départ: at, 1PM. rounding out his term — States Boneter ssreiitad:| this state in the House]the appropriation: ‘of the | ‘amount had departed called for from the bridge fund would ‘from Chicago for Washinton only so deplete this fund th last: Sunday. REVERSIBLE ‘cLoTit ‘Reversible kasha. cloth is the novelties of this’ geascn.:' id is |ohfigation of .. declared striped or|Senator® W.\D."L; f’ LaMoure. of Representatives, tions asked for several other bridges ‘curing the present. session. i The’ songs my mother sang to’ me, In those far distamt years, Bring ‘hock a host of ‘mempries, flood my eyes with tears; ming at the ¢wilight hour, “We'd gather ‘round the ‘hearth, To hear those éongs’ Whose melodies, Brought heaven te ithe earth. Thoss gongs my mother. fang to me, Broaght treasures great ee vast, And, a eo they bring as it plain on.one sido and: figured on the other.’ larly like! {tor ensemble costume: and -has a right to be paid.” More than an 18,000 workers are em-|Senator Walter Schlosser of Grahd Forks was called on for an expert opinion on the condition of the road |] between Bismarck and. Mandan. ‘He . cigarets idectated ‘that ‘he found ‘ft "in very ish’ Isles|good ‘shape. ployed in one district of f China: mal ing “Irish: face.” “than ” 3,000,000,0 were - smoked» i eee rs bold poe of A-liatening to the-sopes 9 Myselt and ics ae ree. which. ef claimed to: have performed iu. connection with the house inves 4 te Deat Mother Rega, ‘or. county spoke for th wens: And meee in: harmon ine use ‘attorney#: fer their work’ aang Her saree ea L "md pref } real, estate Summa, to. judg: *hedation, suid County, Ane sont Alena 4h reer ment and de |, Albi Sheriff of ssid ‘County, eo, , spirits: ts fakin flight,” mee rie IN THE HOUSE . TO GAIN TIME (Continued from page one.) Repeal Primary Law “Ll vote for sch a gross earning: Absent—Martin. The moneys and credits tax bill roduced“fdintly by Senators Kal- tht Appropriation One of “the hottest fights of the The Nonpartisans to a man op Senator Ralph Ingerson of Burke the ‘suggestion that ing} ble: to make the appropria- ‘“Thisis-a, moral“as ‘well as a legal he contractor has done the work During the: course of the debate, margin of ong yote the sen- ed‘ 4 ixanction’én appropri- “to pay L. J. Wehe, fake for services a at. in: 1923 he had. voted to pay tlie Industrial commission th vestigating, ‘of 1921, i Coffin Factory ehator Martin's bill for the ten. thblishmént of a state owned coffin foctory ut the state penitentiary ean kt killed in spite of an appeal mptic ‘the “Morton ‘cotinty senator jto ernaigh the “coffin trust.” “Funera expenses are so high that 1. cai tare to fie just vert though Fm getting to be an old man,” "he de- eYerea: - iri Lm rsh forsan'| )priation...w: a he Hu bell pi seeps "faders WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925 DETECTIVE ity of Fisther we 8 penalty of | ynna, is today receiving the con- gratulations of detectives and po- of a‘woman who for four years has eluded the police. been ‘posing toner various ¥ 4 4 ‘ known names in the musical worl, After'a warm.debate in which | thus wvietimizing those in musical Senator Dell Patterson put up a strong plea for the’ country doctors, that senator's bill which would have taxed hospitals in’ which: al! repu- table physicians arc not allowed to practice was defeated. Senator Walter Schlosser’s bill de- signed to permit C. F::ElHs, super- intendent of buildings and grounds at the state university draw the plans for the proposed new liberal arts| penalty of 9500 fine against building at the university was pass- ed after a brief debate. Senators and D. H. lad both spoken in favor of it point- ing ont that such a project might have the greatest influence on the future. development: of the state. Senator Ingerson’s bill placing Stevens, Independent, placing of an unlawful charge by a bank against a depositors Senator William Martin opposed | was passed after a retroactive clause the measure declaring his belief that “nothing good could come,.out of Grand Forks.” which the bill ‘containéd had amended out of it. measures of Kill Tax ‘Bill tance in the cause After a close fight yesterday aft- crnoon the senators Bill 181 which would have placed a 5 per cent tax on the gross ‘earnings of bus Ines. dperating in the state. Senator McCoy, Independent of Richland county attacked the meas- ure claiming that it would put the bus Tities ‘out of 'biisiness if passed. “T'don’t want to put the busses out busitiess,” answered Senator | practically no opp Kretschmar of, McIntosh, “but I do|#zes of these measures. f/ want them to pay their fair share of the expense of our roads, and that is ‘what this bill, will do.” “If the bus lines are to pay a gross | failed, earnings tax why shouldn't the rail- reads ‘pay one too?” Senator Dell Patterson of Renville ‘wanted to]opponents of the bill hat ‘it would know. be Two se of Helfer farming, expecially since the ‘action Of the led off Senate |house in repealing the present coun- wére Senate Bills 174 These are companion bills and are so drawn as to permit coun who desire county ggents to tnom, and at the sume time to it possible for them to continue the system should the without undue difficulty. ition to the pass- ty’ agent law and 175, ‘desire to do s An effort to end the sta street car line operated in Bism scontinuance was It was contended Providing for its di: voted down. more costly to car line than it would ‘be t to operate it. Senate Bill 268 appr: be Wee Whipping cream. fresh Eggs. Butter. Milk. Pape: 's Cold Compound” *Take two tahjets every: three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives The second and third break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to Contains no Guarantee “it. grorny RACTIC wus 4 | Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Is The Place to Eat. GOOD FOOD. QUICK . SERVICE. PRICE REASONABLE. “Opposite <The .MeKenzic Hotel.