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DAA MITA mente i ee - : pian - - ¢ contracts yet let in Ramsey county,| ete, which have been paying taxes | | } ‘d iy the weather is congenial. ed 76 to 2 2 ae Z Rs Other bidders for the work were S. B. 126—Repealing the now one | Half the world is Br jg. J. Rue company of Bismarck; Iowa|lete appropriation enabling act e hel? asleep eg Bridge company of Minneapolis; In-|tablishing fund for the workmen Cen sucoge in feb a dependent Bridge company of Min-| compensation bureau. Passed 106-0. | is adermin consti- 3 neapolis, and the Norden and Spoon-| S, B, 132--Re-writes provision of | H tion? indeed it can. ; 10 URT HERE: company of Foster, Minn | the workmen's compensation law to| NORSE MEET The Bolaont of ee die: ae # | conform with supreme court deci- | | down, make you i ss and make you interest, in. things Ambition is sion. Restricts. penalty assessed | against employer who has not com- and Forks | plied with law to payment of reason. Judge Cooley « of G s fees and costs instead 3. Sorlie, Governor of Thi Preside: ‘ | able attorney: sts instes hiniGase Involv- T0 IMPROVE I arbitrary 60 percent. Passed 67} State to be Among | to 46. ing Taxes | S. B. 124—Amends section of work- | The Cuests i MARKETING men’s compensation bill on payment | of premiums so that payments may i st will be ILITY VALUATION! be made in four installments annual- | A" €xent of LAME al colll is ; rent | orse-American Genter | Tassed 67 te ugesent single payment. | which will he held June 6,7, 8, 9. , _ jthe’ Minnesota State Fair Grounds, | Argument of counsel in the tx Would Standardize Methods! S. B. 105—Amending exemption | 1° jidicated by thé preparations | case of the Hughes Electric Con | from en sale by judgment so as nt Joliet fram constipation, ny pe 4 ‘ 5 be b th ve the County of Burleigh, testi) Used by the Cooperative ‘to give exemption of full 160 acres ie wil be a ane miele mony on which was taken before K iene of original homestead regardless of| EN" the emigrating of Norwe-| oulders that roop an eet that ray’ ) Jucne Cooley on February 18th, is to Associations jvalue, instead of $5.000 limit now al-! 18 "E i United States and Can-| > he submitted by way of brief, the! ve |lowed, and raising the exemption on {#10 00 ON the century of progr { ‘sd Ca) GAA The “Federal Cooperati homes to $8,000. Passed 57 to) 11a achievement in which connection | | Taene are men and women who seem to health and keep you feeling fit. Eat two i ‘The action invo! the 1919 per ah pees POSER HIE te < : cal 4 i Hibieriy: (sees, ot ithe Moghen [wt cary aa iye senntor S. B, 184.—Repealing statute which | 20 industrial show has been arrang-| be eternally tired. “They go about things tablespoonfuls ay in chronic cases, 7 | Hlectric Company, ‘The assessor 4nd) iq’ pecerred tothe Committee on | gavas county jtreaeugers atight’ to | “"\r.ny distinguished visitors witl be| in a listless sort of way. They try, but with every meal. If eaten regularly, it is F city board of equalization placed 4) qyyjculture and Forestry, authorizes | Collect comm eri ot ae ak el present, the President’s party to con- | they can't seem to make the grade. Per- guaranteed to bring permanent relief or valli “pei le property whl f Sec retary st Aus ult throu ake jeereant on bonds sold. Passed | PS of eth au ar Coolidge haps they do not realize that it is consti- your grocer returns the purchase price. was subsequently increased by el the estab en a Division o x Pra i Z 3 Exeellenc A ee 3 4 Board of County Commissioners ot |( aoneraelve Math tite zaitae hie 7 REIT ii Wl Hoe tre NOPWRE TEA Minis ! pation which is sapping their energy. Eat your two tablespoonfuls with milk or Burleigh County by 140 percent, the] i ent, with a $160,000 appropriation, aby — Ss © | ter to the United States; Governor: i There is a sure relief from this disease. “cream, sprinkle it over other cereals, cook ; resolution uf the county board Pr lwg gdvise and ausist cooperative as-| | At The Movies [Jor five states, Christianson of Min-} It is Kellogg's ALL-BRAN it with hot cereals, put it in soups and try viding for such increase stating that) oo oistions of producers of agricul- @—————_—__________@| nesota, Blaine of Wisconsin, Sorlie f es i it in the recipes given on eve: ackage. 4 it was based upon an ap aa value | tural products and others by the pro-| AT THE CAPITOL of North Dakota, Gunderson of! roger Wolfe Kahn, 17, son of Otto Kellogg's ALL-BRAN goes completely Be ‘s very package. 4 fixed by us Hea Bist re ie motion of sound business practices,! Some yemarkable automobile driv- | South Dakota and Erickson of Mon-i 17, Kahn, wealthy opera patron, is} | through the system without changing its sure you get elloge’s ALL-BKAN—= t missioners of the : ablishing uniform standards of] ing was demanded .of Arthur Rankin, A. 0. Prevs, former gov-' }imself the leader of a jazz band fib 1 the intestine clean, for only ALL-BRAN brings sure results., Dakota clasalfic iding forether re 4 M ta, Re A Neat ber. It sweeps the in n, F : EIMaHE HUGE VntnUeTTUBuesMPLECitic | Commricecon, Brewaime, 26r re-lone of the featured players in Mrs. Minnesota, R. A, Nestos,! znd thas just been chosen for the ‘hes it; absorbs and carries moisture All grocers sell it. Subsequently the Hughes veers [istering of Cooperative associations,| Wallace Reid’s “Broken Laws,” |former governor of North Dakota; | honor of playing at the charity in- re Sit Leadi: hotel: id Company appealed to the courts) inspection of agricultural products,| which comes to the Capitol Theatre | United States Senators Peter Nor- aygurai ball in Washington. through it, urges it to act exactly as nature ading hotels an claiming that their property was as: r] BRERA Ge eee Atay O40 10a) | Umucen market news Sers(ce Monday. Young Rankin was com-| beck, Reed Smoot, H. 0. Bursum and| Marci: ed ut a higher percenta; 4 i d nd ‘restaurants serve it. se oe of the bill provides for} pelled to dodge street cars, fire en-|Hendric Shipstead. ‘There will be intended, . Unlike habit-forming pills ah tual vill than other brsterty | g of official standards of jgines, trains and other cars while|many visitors from Norway among j drugs, it ie never necessary to increase the The original ALL. the same clas: is appea = classification of agricultural pro-'traveling at a high speed on Los An-|them members of the Royal Family, | >¢ pa ét es pare Hs NE amount of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN which you gRaN—ready-to-eat ducts according to grades, for the'geles streets at night. The scenes| members of 26 Norse-American so- the history 0 rst é Este first find effective. inspection and certification of agri-|are so realistic that the young man |cieties, high dignitaries in the Nor-| 0 the present time with scenes ft 2 cultural products whenever request-lis thinking of ehtering the racing|wegian state and church, also many | both countries | showing forth the Let Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regain your r) cided adversely to the utility's con- tention late in 1923, but the decision of the Supreme Court reserved to the utility the right to seek relief in any) 0g. and for the collection and dis-| pame. prominent people in business atid so-| departure from ‘Norway the, Ls other manner available, tribution of market news. — tiety.. Bishop J. P. Lunde, of Oslo, | lund and the arrival and development Ask For Reduction ay n people in America. y Section 6 the Secretary is au- ELTINGE THEATRE recognized all over the world as one that ‘between! $00). thorized upon application to aid with! Jacqueline Logan, who appeared | of the greatest and most prominent | : F surveys and recommendations in the; with Richard Dix in “Manhattan”,| of all theological writers and think 000 and 500,000 people will be in at- organ: of cooperative market-|a short time ago, heads the cast of |ers of the present day, has already | tendance, representatives being ex-j jjine. cl house, and terminal|“A Man Must Live", Dix's new pic-| accepted an invitation to be present. Pected from every state in the Unit: | ALL-BRAN marketing associations, Provisions ture, which is being shown at the! Lord and Lady Byng of Canada have{¢d States, Canada and in fact from so included for the voluntary) Eltinge today and Saturday. been invited and other visitors from! every country in. the von where} istration of federal cooperative! The story is an adaptation of | Canada will number between, eal there are ) So colonies, jmurketing associations, clearing | “Jungle Law” by I, A. R. Wylie. Miss | and 50,000, ae —— « sao. is | nouses and terminal marketing asso-/Logun has the role of “Mops” Col-| The Publicity Committee of | the that certain relatives only couldhelp| The House, however, was adverse| About fifty persons are expect#d ions operated by them; for the!lins, whom Dix, playing Geoffrey| Centennial is preparing in connection | |illiterates and disabled voter i i ‘ and the county claims |Svierutiom and settlement of all disc! Kurnell; World War vetetan, report-| with the programy, an elaborate. book | s and disabled voters. to throwing the bars down, and Rep.|to be present. The Press club has 000, according tO) rites of When Senate Bill No. 77 came be-|Streich, Nonpartisan, Bottineau, of-|one of the largest memberships of ately I] registered associations; |er, etc, meets at a dance his regi ! containing historical narratives of the! fore th i i g ssista orney Ps ; 3 F ; e House, however, it n 8 res i i i ; , assistant attorney | ing for the calling of at least an-' ment gives just before departing for! Norsemen since their . arrival in MADE EEG Seen Te We er sohe eee ort ee ene ee oe: eneral. |nual meetings of representatives of France. “Mops” is a dushing, flash-| America; their achievements in agry. | y i i An upnenl was made at once by the Hughes Electric Company to the Dis- ° jtions committ rovii th: rel- registered associations to discuss the, ing young woman as Farnell remem-j culture, commerce, industry, litera- ives or Puc aclivncls aagems nested terSeneiee i 3 development of an improved market-j bers her this night. ture, selenct, artvand muse S8pec | iwilo esived Nbl prininiathingiaiballot SAA eigh Coun t ‘ anes i ; | i 2 ied Via ne Oa ater an i acral i | But a year or so. brings’ many ially bound copies: will be presented | Rep. Stark of Starke eeonts im | PRESS CLUB AT “U in view of the hat Judge Ja Audits of federal cooperative asso-|changes. Jeff returns, penniless! to the King and Queen of Norway,| mediately attacked the measpre as sonius was eng: ged jn ihe ee Ot |ciations upon application of officers; through the fortunes of | President and Mrs. . Coolidge andj nreagneed. . TO HOLD MEETING jury Judge Cooley a ae or members ure provided for. {gins a seemingly fruitless search for | Lord and Lady Byne. “I should like to add an -.amend- requested to hear e Under section 9 certificates of re-| work—any kind, for a man must live,| The main Norwegian session will' House of Representatives’ To ment, ‘and to facilitate the purchase|, Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 27—The istration will be issued only when’ He lands a job as reporter on a scan-!be held Sunday afternoon ‘at. the, ; y a and fale of votes’;” suid Rep, Starke,| first meeting of the State Univer- ssociation agrees (1) to use fed-, dlemongering sheet and hig first as- {State Fair Grounds whqre formal) Vote Today Upon Final’ itt seems to me this bilt rows the |sity Press cub: since ‘ite ‘“reorgani- In January, 1924 immediately fol: | lowing this decision, the Hughes | Electric Company made to the ers for a r valuation e ty Board, which application ied by the County Board on Febru- 8, 1924. ‘The company says about $ 1s taken before Judge) last week and the argument jeral standards for agricultural pro- signment happens to be to get a greetings will be exchanged between Action {matter wide open and my amendment |2ation will take place in the Jour- Of counsel is to be submitted by way) gucts; (2) to submit all disputes for story of “ O di- | official representatives df Ameria | fi is offered to kill the bill as offered | nalism rooms in Merrifield hall riext of brief. E arbitration and abide by the award;!yorced. This makes about the third, and Norway. Addresses ‘are to -be | —— iy (thorelectionsiicommasttee! Monday, according to Charles. Burke Contentions Made and to have annual audits and change of husbands for her. given by the Right Reverend Hermun| Ry restoring Senate amendments, “The great defect in the election|0f Bismarck, president wf the or- \. Relievea , The contention of the Hughes! submit copies to the Secretary of, Edna Murphy, George Nash, Char-| Lunde, Bishop of Oslo, and by Pro-|to Senate Bill No. 77, in committee 'laws~ before the Australian secret | 8anization.- = anaes by pails tric Company is thay under var-| 4 priculture. | tes r and ‘others appear with’ fessor Bonnevie of Oslo University.|of the whole yesterday. afternoon, {ballot system was adopted was that| Professor Roy L. French, head of \ lee ious decisions of the Supreme Court|” provisions for penalties for viela-| Miss Logun in support of the star in Introductory remarks by the ehait-|the House of Representatives paved ‘votes could.be bought and sold. This the department of journalign, — will Habis cemedy of thy State of North Dakota, the) tion of rules, und for withdrawals, the production, ‘man of the Board of Directors, Pro-|the way for final passage on a bill {bill makes it possible for one to buy |SPeak on the subject: “What the Board of County FOU from regi jon, us well as the an- ———E \ fessor Gisle Bothne, of the Minneso-|amending a clause of, the election! votes and:see that they are deliver-| County Field Offers to the Young AN "A: CIN, an ae Le olen Ba : eects nual rab Gi of a list of (att |¢-— ay NEWS ta State University, Rev. B. E, Ber-|laws which was the subject of much |ed. This deos away with all safe- | Journalist.” i ‘ money er: €v re “|tered Federal cooperative associa- gesen, Chairman of the Program|dispute and debate in the last gen- | guards.” ry dividual 2 that the! tions, clearing house associations, CITY NEWS | lila, presides. eeaelecuione wre | enap.cMeCay: “Nonpartisan, Sioux board’s power is confined to raising} 4nq ‘terminal market association: —e ‘ Every day there will be an ela-| ‘The change provides that any elec- county, and Speaker Larkin defend- or lowering the valuation of classes} ang their officers, are included in the St. Alexius Hospital = (porate musical program by famous]tor who cannot read the English lan-|ed the bill as offered by the elections \ Pemprenentsssbjas COscanslize; 98008 (ai, | jahdmitted to St. Alexius Hospital| Norse-American soloists, bands and|;uage or is blind or otherwise de-|committee, declaring many people OLDSMOBILE ments as between assessmet is- rant ant j fo! zr 8 Solis, Li y ° fo lehoin | claccs ‘edie anki rf a i triet Tg) aactt Pezerson, Pretty Rock: aries) Holm Ass by At-asademte chols|clares ho is, disabled’ fm marking: Bis | Bot a ate voltae: SALES: AND SERVICE, ‘ The decision in this case will Legislati | MariesDickaon, ° Braddock; Oscar, si) ne nrovided: foe all, and ‘ul old bined releclve or the cleation Judroa: ; DAKOTA AUTO \ doubtless turn upon the application | | Legislative \ Lovin, city;’H, G. Hafner, Beulah; | will be provi r alls a old} blood relative or the election judges. fashioned “Norsk Bondebryllup” will A law en. cted 2 years ago provided me oa SALES CO. Kodak Finishing 107 5th St. Phone 428 of the former decisions of the Su-| \ Peter Schumacher, Napoleon; Miss preme Court to the facts involved in| | Calendar Pauline Staudinger, Solen; Mrs. Mary this proceeding. ea Walseh, city; Mrs. Walter Pesonen; At the request of State's Attorney Killed By Senate Wing; Balzer Lacher, Richardton; TAILORING & HAT WORKS . Bi : = By Professionals s 4 RAE! McCurdy, the City of Bismarck . 287—Requires that a school, Mrs. C. H. Carpen, Steele; John \ LADIES' AND MEN'S >) } DaupRa gas parties: +0 F * hich does not have a special school) Mandan; & . Moffit; SANED— ‘ the city of Bismarck was represented) Fistriot of its own, the whole district | Stanislaus Wetzstein, Glen Ullin; J KNOW FARM ' DEY SCHESNED: AS ae by its city attorney, C. L. Young.) must in electing school board name; B- Baxter, Mandan. ‘ mresagdseuds Dyed ‘ \" and the State of North Dakota. by| one of the three members from the! Discharged: Amos Ring, Parshall; theyte we well S Mail Orders Given a 24-Hour 4 he Butterw The Hughes FE village. {Baby Donald Thompson, Dawson; Now is the time to look over , _ Service. trie Company was represented by E-|"“H. B, 261-—Requires twelve weeks Mrs. C, J. Doll, Almont; Mrs. P. F. You, too, can have this your harnesses and have us oil |:| ——-We Call For and Dellyer— B. Cox of the firm of O'Hare & Cox! idence work of normal students to, Sullivan, city; Mich. Heier, Glen vigorous, robust, healthy or repair them, putting them in} PHONE 58 and Zuger and Tillotson. validate second grade teachers cer. in; Stephan Rowell, Flasher; Geo, perfection nee first class condition for the heavy spring work. We handle a complete line of New Har- nesses ané leather repairs. Prices very reasonable. Harnesses oiled’ per set $1.00 to to $1.25. Gaddles repaired, shoes half soled. Also a 30 day Special Sale of New Harnesses. A. B. REIF, Prop. Corner Bdwy and 6th Street. It is expected that briets of both | Viitite, \J. Schantz, Glen Ullin; Sylvester parties will be submitted to Judge)’ 999. providing school house! Zirnhelt. Hazelton; Mrs. E. A. Brown, Cooley within the near fu valued at not over $3,000 and no‘ W. S. Oder and baby girl, aaa longer used, may be moved to anoth- | Philip:Babel, St. Anthony. PATROLMAN Is er location upon petition of major-| Birth: Mrs. E. J, Broxmeyer, baby AISE | itt slestors in school district and , itl, Solen. GIVEN PRAISE | ct’. cost not to exceed one half the —_— value of the school house, - Bismarck Hospital Devils Lake, N. D., Killed By House Admitted to the Bismarck hospital ing that special mention should be| §, B, 244—Providing for means for treatment: made of Patrolman Frank Yeiter for|whereby person living in isolated! | Ed. Stark, Coleharbor; Mrs. M. M. his action in the arrest singlehanded | part of one school district and near-, Haas, Jamestown; Mrs. A. G. Ander- of Harry Jaffa, and. Jack Foster |er to another school may petition to! 0% Velva; Marjory Ward, Hazelton; (Forur), alleged rum runners on the |e attached to nearest school dis- 4:,N- Winge, Van Hook. evening of February 18, the city 'tom- | trict, Discharged: Mrs. John Martin and mission in session Wednesday after-| §, B, 258—Fixing 2 1-4 miles as/Paby girl, city; Leonard Richter, noon voted Yeiter an award of $50 | minimum distance beyond which pu-|Fisler: Arthur Beutler, Drake; Hel- and passed a resolution commending | ils of common school districts may |¢?,Skogen» Turtle Lake; Louis Du- him for his work. be transported at expense of district ae etalon Mra Feo Wicks Mork: epee |and limiting any one family to 50 ob. Yeater, Maseltens) Mrs. C. i Si id baby boy, city. CONTRACTS FOR conte pr tier sha'2s cents ‘or one Brie! Sir Paal"Cosk oy, ity BRIDGES LET ov Senate Bit | « commea eee S. B. 290—Concurrent resolution! a WITHOUT OPIATES Devils Lake, N. D. N. D., Feb. 27.—Con- | introduced by Whitmer, NL, Olive: Many cough preparations eern tracts for the erection of 16 brid- {Calling upon the state board of uni-| some sne or more harmful drugs ges and 2 conerete culverts, to be; versity and school lunds to lend its! which ure added to take the place of Jocated in various parts of Ramsey assistance in selecting state park | opiates. None of these narcotic sub- county, were awarded by the county ; sites, examining titles and securing! stitutes have ever been used in commissioners to the Minneapolis | valuations of land, |FOLEY’s HONEY AND TAR COM- Bridge company, whose estimate for | 1 Passed ‘By House POUND. The name of every ingred- the work was $20,359. H. B. G1—Substituting S. B. 76 for] ion is plainly printed on every car. | This is one of the largest bridge |H, B. 61 providing that record title! ton You know what you are taking owner of property which has been! yy, sold for taxes at delinquent tax sule| the thcct, Rogie eld an ee te ————— : . Good for y & may redeem same from county On| you'huve'a cece whe aot wen payment of total delinquency plus! refuse substitutes, Ve 6 percent interest up to November : Sigg 1, 1925. House concurred in the sen- ate amendment 107 to 1, absent 5. F H. B, 131—Appropriating $6,000 FOR SALE for purchase of codas for state li-| Scratch Pads in three sizes, prom tly reliew tipa- : For 30 years it has brary and. authorizing publication,) 15e per pound, “Tribune Co. tion. Tt is diferent from pills eles ees suffering. : sx | Compilation, codification of N, D. “Pape's Cold Compound Breaks a Cold Right Up etstntad be tie, LawsersCocopecat or purgatives. It doesnot “A liquid combination of ‘Take two tablets tive Publishing t Roche: gripe, pain or purge. Itacts E yptian senna, pepsin and fee N. ¥. ine writen at ‘which SOAKS RIGHT IN easily and ina natural way, sing argmatics- every three hours until three doses | ee — GOOD FOOD. QUICK - SERVICE. PRICE REASONABLE, Opposite The McKenzie Hotel. CRESCENT LIGNITE COAL. DRY WOOD. BALED HAY. STORAGE SPACE FOR REN’ W. P.'LOMAS Corner Main & 9th St. » Phone 82 ‘You know theyre NOT well There is no reason for you to look or feel this way CONSTIPATION means PREMATURE OLD AGE Inflammation, abscess, gan-. to bowel action. Cathartic grene, appendicitis, autoin- ~ pills, “salts,” mineral waters, toxication,numberlessdeadly and a long list of “drugs” are diseases and shortened life, all _ decidedly bad andan aggrava- come from constipation. Fast- tion. Allowing the is ing is injurious. Food isanaid to become clogged is worse. Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN The Family Laxative PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 4848: “THEY SAY” Beware of whispered information which starts with “they say!” ~ “They say” ig a danger signal which will put prudent persons on their guard. WEBB BROTHERS “They say” has no place in the vocabulary of the City National Bank. The business affairs of our customers are held: in strict confidence. We regard this as‘ all important in. fulfilling our obligations to those who transact spriness here. Night Phones 246-887 works shall be sold. House concur- AND LEIMBERS UP just as Dr. Caldwell intend- Pierce andas Natureasserts red in the senate amendments 105 to ed when he prescribed it its action ‘the doses may be STIFF JOINTS en he prescribed i ually iy 0, absent 8. S. B. 134—Amends wording of pei eae Chapter 104, S, L. 1917 providing i ‘ ie} Pleasant’ ‘Take penalty for discrimination in cream jolie neon pice git eens Fe res purchasing and prohibiting any chain’ edy made for just that purpose only, gives relie! he line of cream statiofis from paying Remember the name.of this dis- second and third higher price than local creameries,| covery is Joint-Ease and it will take completely Passed 76 to 30. out the ogeny, reduee the swelling |1| 1 [Comm Z | people, foe en. Syn =i a : FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7 the cold. + Passed By House nd limber wp any troubled joint.» ngs re cH, aed and sate’. 8. B. 86—Amends o number of pro. fee erdinary Nite heve iiiostably j 4 oat Sey 4 Parlors 210-5th Street. ‘to take, Contajns /. visions in present tax laws the chief faied, Just rub it on—O0e @ tube at 4 fj \ : i ne. geinine oF oo change- being to establish require Cowans, Finneys and: Lenhart’s Drug] | ' tte orywhere Night and Day attendant ‘ates, Milli ment that real-estate and Seren Stores, Ask for{ Joint-Ease. . ee eae rs Sch aler ; _™Pape’s Oo : eagh Lordi gdaa th voy i ia co ie ‘Always rena , When Toint-Ease 3 % til coeur four ie ‘ f Suabier, ¥ Piles po pee: fe . | county is gets in. madery --gete out—|| : » COMP, Wiis bs boc : abe £ cree guaran: | Aimed to govern tax payments of Sete ote | TPR toalie tose ; en : ~Adv.| line elevators, ‘ember veres, etibios,