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PAGE TWO GLORIA SWANSON GETS $17,500 nome WEEK CONTRACT) : ‘ Cal Feb. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Bismarck Indian DICKINSON BILL Girls Win at PASSES HOUS Basketball Washington, “Feb. 26. By a sonal f 7" of 284 to 95, the Dickinson cooper-| H, S, EXAMS $f ae TOMORROW ative marketing bill was passed day by the house. | minations for the first six| aeehis gear as. Bey EBERT DEVELOPS | 1! weeks of the second’ semester are to| awed: aad © PERITONITIS vevned tomorrow. at the Bismarck | um and showed good fea hing, but seemed unable - to get — ! High School. Only the regular class) \together against the Bismarck’s fast| Berlin, Feb. President Ebert,| period of forty-five minutes will be Fens who underwent an operation Tues- | devoted. to each examination. + fen | The lineups were i “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 FOR SALE IT TAKES A shiacaeased ‘REINDEER appendicitis, de- last’ night. He this morning still serious. day ; morning “for velopéd - peritonitis was ‘somewhat better but his condition w Se ene eee as Scratch Pads in three sizes, 15c per pound. Tribune Co. aera ¢ Bismarck Indian girls basket- ball team trimmed the Fort- Yates {Indian girls on the latter’s floor in! a rather one-sided contest. This ‘was the first defeat for the Los Angeles, cording to the Los Angeles Exa iner tuday, competition among mo- tion picture producers for the se vices of Gloria Swanson, screen star, : : has resulted in the signing of a new : : $ yn “eo i contract with the Famous Player Fe y Corporation, by which Miss Swanson will receive a weekly sal- ary of $17,500. This d paid to a DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. | conc to be the highe motion picture pe former as a direct salary, where no involved. The screen been getting her old cont is as follow: Grandmother Knew C- POOP I OTOL LEDE OLR OTEELLIIOCITEIETT: There Was Nothing So Good for crcvasvccccorcoreecess sce eee esse essTIee:s Congestion and Coldsas Mustard | : But the old-fashioned mustar¢ Strength plaster burned and _blistered while i | The strength of a bank is indi- Dy week unde Examiner IRE DAMAGES PURITY DAIRY BUILDING Fe onne, C. Peltier ae: acted. Get the relief and help ti: i mustard plasters gave, without th plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean} white ointment, made with oil of mus:| tard. It is scientifically prepared, sc} that it works wonders. Gently massage Musterole in with the boliworm live in for two The pink 1 seed cotton Minot, N. 0. which is believed to have from defective wiring last night dam the building in this city occupied by the Purity Cream and Dairy € Amount of has not been deter- mi The firemen fought the with sixteen degrees be weather prevailing. Calendar Killed by Senate 249 Defining embezzl from ‘the inside.” ing it unlawful to employ any public accountant or au- ditor, who is not an actual resident th Dakota to make audits of y-books of state departments, in- Gustries or records of any political bdivisions. Ind. Post. 24-24. 8—To make bank put up ; fidelity bond and to in- personal bonds ven to secure ‘public funds and requiring publication of funds on deposit Post. 24 S, B. exemption clothin, Restoring the old $1,000 idences; $300 on on 3 household good $200 on $300 on tools and $1,000 on farming |* implements, from the lists of proper- ty eligible to assessment for tax- ation purposes. Ind. Post. 29-20. Passed by Senate Motor vehicle registra- arch for stolen cars. Ss. B. tion to aid in . B, 287—Amends present statute uiring fire es that buildings, 80 per cent and more fireproof and two stories in height need not be required to install fire 289-—Adds pro mieba ate laws of North D: will allow under certain conditions the sale, lease or mortgaging of trust estates upon application to the dis- trict court of trustee of beneficiar: 0—Requires that must place one quarter profits for a current year in the su plus fund for a period of years un- til the surplus amounts to a sum equal to the capital stock of the bank. B. 291--Amending Section 1829 * 3 so that in preparing plans for public buildings architects from North Dakota shall be engaged and if any architect is on the pay roll of any institution his services may be commandeered by the board of ad- ministration in the erection of any public building. The bill speci- fically drawn to permit the profes- sor of itecture at the University of North Dakota to draw the plars for the new Memorial hall there. . S. B. 292—A concurrent resoluticn memorializing the congress of the United States to take steps toward the es lishment cf a national park in Billings county, North Dakota, embracing the wonderful petrified forest there located to be called Koosevelt park. S. B, 239—Making it a misdemean- or for guaranty fund commissiun members to fail to examine a bank within thrée days after the e nk examiner has certified any ir is persons to siz ure of one petition. only on ques tions of initiative, referendum and recall character. The bill specifical- ly sets up a penalty of $25 to $1,000 or 30 days to one yegr for violation of the act. . oOo For Asthma During Winter A Remarkable Method -That Has Come to the Rescue of Asthma- tics and Checks the Worst Attacke — Send Today for Free Trial. If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma ‘when it is cold and damp; if you choke as if each gasp for breath was the very -last, il to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co. for a free trial of their .remarkable method. No tatter ‘where you*live or whether |. you have any faith in any remedy under’ the Sun, send for ‘this free trial. If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried what you thought |” was. the best skill known to cope with the most terrible attacks 0° Asthma, if you are discouraged be- yond hope, send :forrthis free tri “It: is the omly way you can ever know what progress is-doing for you in spite of all your past’ disappoint- ments in’ your search for freedom |to nis Asthma. So ga for this free bide Do it no notice is pi lished that. ry neater may participate in ghis progressive meth. odvand first, try: the treatment free that is' now known to’ thousands, the.igreatest boom.thet ever came into their lives.’ Send coupon today. he i aa wait-—Adv. FER TRIAL COUPON | : EE TRIAL COUPON “PRONG TER “ASTHMA-CO., Raom ae re gn “ta Sts. nd ,free. trial .of your method Ind. e -led by employment conditions. Pass ¢ One BR Autho 8. the of trustees of the 1 pension election. Passed Ss. 192 tute governin from state training school, granting the superintendent greater latitude in use of his ow discretion on par- oles granted and providing that the} board of administration and not the state parole board shall be respon- sible. Amends other items on training measures to improve ficienc: Amending present urole of its ef-; Calls for the registration wes with the state reg- vital statistics at a speci- of $1.00. 150—Re d fee B. obsolete ation unorganized four public utilities in districts. F ed 96-0. b B. 2--Fixing 9 percent as the contract rate in the state. Pass- 1-—Provides that contractor work for state who sublets ct shall be held liable for in- premium to Workmen's Com- bureau on of sub-contractor. FP $. B. 213—Author' ministration to furnish electric cu rent from plant at state tuberculosis hospital, Dunseith, to the village. Dunseith to pay all cost of wiring, collecting, ete. Passed 107-1. 127—Amending statute ing county superintendents to file names of school district ‘clerks ith Workmen's Compensation bu- so as to make list due between ,|September 1 and 15 instead of pres- ent June 1 to 15. Passed 90 to 18. —Amends Workmen's Compensation Bureau statute so as, to include definition of “injury” as an injury arising in the course of employment or impared health caus- ed 106-0, Senate Bills Passed H. B. 111—Amends section 2214 C. L. 1913 and is designed to give city government complete control w of lands within city limits. present a person may ap- peal to county auditor for an audi- tor’s plat of property, in case of a difference with city engineer and city commission or council, Amendments make all county auditor's plats sub- ject to approval or rejection by city engineer. ed 49 to 0. H. B. 188—-Memorializes congress protesting against the cost of federal aid system. sed with emergenc 31 to 18. H. B. 162—Gives the'state highway commission power to 1emove sign- b s placed on private property within 1,000 feet of a railroad grade crossing and describing such clutter- ing of the scenery as a misdemeanor, Passed 48 votes, one absent. H. B. 61—Provides that the title holder of property which has been sold for redeem from such by amount of tax a t the property, costs of plus interest 6 per cent, provided redemption is made before De- mber 1, 1925. H. B. 89—Provides that counties where a majority of herds have been Can I Keep Young ? Thisis'what every woman wants Thistaphate she young of aa vanced,in years. Your nomen will tell. you— have not experienced its iis er iting heal the tonic to take by pope pty en feeling Pai: PIERCE’ state | line with which to steer and a single trace board! | ot ae the pre iden- | to clea to The bill further provides during per- | after lof livestock sanit: attachec! to the motive p this Lapps reindeer sled. given tuberculin tests the county’ commissioners may require testing wll herds in the county in order ar the area of infected cattle. iod of such tests no cattle imported into the tested area except tuberculin test or permission | board. H. B. Amends section 2505-10 C. L, 1913 relating to analysis and ‘testing of sceds by the N. D. A. C. experiment station and certification | so that persons desiring such tests | must pity the full cost of making them, H. B. 131—Carries provision that secretary of state shall enter into contract with Lawyers’ Co-operative Publishing Company of Rochester, New York, to prepare, annotate and publish and bind supplement to com- piled laws of 1918, including session laws from 1913 to 1925, inclusive. assed 4 } ied By. House If. B. 211-—-Changing the open son on certain types of fur bearing{ putting s and badger ins protected group, and prohibiting sale of skunk or other hides killed out of season without license, when slain to protect livestock. Ind. Post. H. B. 213--Giving the state game and fish board greater powers in the matter of search and seizure of il- legally secured or held hides, Ind. Post. H. B. 202—Putting the burden of] maintaining the county agents, di-| rectly upon the county and repealing | the state aid to agricultural exten- on workers. Ind, Post. B. 137—Providing that adminis- trators or executors of estate shall) not be personally held liable for} losses incurred through closing of| banks in which trust funds may be} deposited. Ind. Post. i} $. B. 99-—Making a policy of a’ mu- tual or fraternal’ insurance company incontestable after it has been in force for two years. i 125- Passed By House 280—Changing the and ken shooting season from! opening September 16 to October 1} as opening day and closing Novem-| ber 1. H. B. 289—Permits majority of! vote of the electors of a school dis- trict to govern in removal of a dis- used school house, from one location to another. 279—Providing for system in which creditors and depositors of insolvent banks shall meet and elect Gace to serve as board of receive HH. B, grou, Ving from injur ower constitute the sole harness o- purposes of carrying out provisio of North Dakota Grain Grading Ai ‘ow on constitutionality test bef U. S. supreme court, in case law is held valid. 98-11 S$. B, 114—Permits transfer to be filed a viding there are no delinquent taxes | against the property. 92-19, S. B. 160—Permits renewal of cor- poration charter on payment of sp cial fee of $25 in addition to regular | fees of charter renewal which govern eee . B, 122—Provides that compensa- dioavaiowel dependents of deceased under Workmen's Compensation bur- eau, shall not be cumulative and that death of one dependent does not in- crease compensation to others. Pass- ed 106 to 0. S. B. 123—Permitting merit rating ome classes of employers under Workmen's Compensation Act providing that total disability ari 's under two or more employments shill be charged to the W. ¢. B, surplus fund, Passed 102 deed in land | The public debt during four years has been than $3,000,000,000. 1) STOMACHT! AS, INDIGESTION) Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine! Instant stomach relief! 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