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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 LEGISLATIVE county, one senator, two representa- tives. Currency and first budget director Twenty-cighth district, Bottineau] and entered the northwest gate at and Renville counties, one scnator,| the White House. | BILL AMENDED iiixcebreprdsuntatives! | “Whten his motor.car entne to a halt Twenty-ninth district, Williams|beneath the massive north portico, j one senator, two represei- |General Dawes assisted his wife in : lalighting and then followed her in. irtieth district, Burke and Di- |The Congressional Committee imme- IS PRESENTED Measure Rewritten by Sen-/' ator Miklethun to be Offered to Senate y-third district, Morton coun-/ and had issued a’ “fair tonight” fore- ty, one senator, two repre: It was growing warmer and WHAT CHANGES ARE Thirty-fourth district, Grant the clouds which this tir had Sioux counties, one senator, tWo reps; begun to assemble in considernble : = resentativ: juumbers along the roule to the Cap ie * ‘ 7 , Th th district, Hettinger and: jtol appeared comfortable and con- _The Nonpartisan League's legisla-} adams counties, one senator, twoltent to wait, tive reapportionment bill is com-| representatives, 1A lange! exGwilhalsy iad assembled pletely rewritten by amendments of-| ‘Thirty-sixth district, Billings snd! outside the White House gate. They fered by Senator John Miklethun, | Stark counties, one senator, two rép- cheered Gencral Dawes on his arri- wogartiss aah g cee val and remained to give another BGR atL A sage Sh ‘react vale y-seventh district, couche to the Presidént. poveleninit.. on AP" Vator, two representati tie as greetings members of The bill it passed the house, pas Bare; lei ite Brean Ae called for $2 senators and 68 rep- “a . ‘“ " Gcepart, nd ht; al resentatives. As amended it eatte|E resident Inaugurate jer, Cconet se tgrethen. with for 37 senate a 84 represe! + 3 . [the half dozen other White Hons: ee ce ee eeeene ed Amid Scenes Jyruests were’ whisk ay to the! ome of the provisions of the of Splendor | Capitol where they s in the] | Senate | amended bill are the following: Grand Forks county is made into two districts one of which consists of the city of Grand Forks alone. Each of these districts is given one senator and two representatives. The same procedure is followed in Ward county where the city of Minot of is made separate district with the| cng tonight at a concert preceding! Swivel chairs ofthe Senators and in| ed glass roof of the chamber with "My little boy had a very bad eough same representation as Grand Forks. 1 tne Charity ‘l {their M-bottomed of-] shafts of warm light. and after he used FOLE HONEY Stutsman county is made into two Dawes Takes Time j five « les for the! Mrs. Coolidge entered the — pres- ) TAR COMPOUND he got relief districts, each with one senator and] Vico President-elect Dawes in his, Seating of the Supreme Court, Cabin-| jdent's gallery and other spectators | at once,” writes Mrs. Van Belle, two representatives. apureineiit the New Willard ifo-{et, diplomatie corps, Senators and arose. She took a seat beside ,Col- | Penroy, Mont. Refuse substitutes. Cass county is made two districté | te}, rose at nine o'clock, shaved him-/Senators-elect_ and members of the! onel John Coolidge. A moment later -Adv. one consisting of the city of Fargo] ir and dressed leisure . | House. | Mrs. Nellie Ross, Wyoming's gover oe alone. ach district is given one] y paddock of Ilinois, who ufic had been cleared from) no chamber itself ,on Tso Late To Classify senator and three two representa-} General Dawes ats head of the Pennsylvania Avenue and a cordon) the Warren. She was < F | men, was the first caller to be re- ef extra police lined each side in| gr andelapping as she Was) Lost One roll of scale weights. and Wals i and Cava aliet Geode lfront of the grow ng crowds. @ escorted to a seat. otify Van Horn Hotel. Jetoal wrth suaay ee uty erithworle alee ERE ETe AAA Ge tee e | GARR HOUENO CHIME AWA ILG MELO UEE™ At of the House arrived and |!"! eae ey atee wanted, senator and two representatives for] Waite cating ikfaste General 10:58, stopped for a minute under! ted to the left of the dia nee aa 1 eth ste Ph se eteeW the two. Ramsey county which was} py. ves ‘invited a group of waiting the portico to accommodate a dele-| and other proceedings halted while) | !°\™t bth St. jone 619-W. joined with son in the original] |” ane doris: partis ls into his ation of photographer id climbed ! th. ives found, plac ee nerrymander bill is made a separate | te eee eee oon thom old tr into their cars while the cavalry es- | es. ns set back seven WANTED and woman to work | district with one +senatgr and two | SPUTmeyts WEN on imeked jokes at came to salute. f minutes. | on farm by the year. Wilbert Tene gen ati yes! the expense of most of theme | The President wore a black over-| As the President's Cabinet started, Fields. Phone 91-2, Bismarek, N. Trail is hooked up with Stecle, | re errors oe oendine seat for Dic Coat over his cutaway and a silk hat. to file in behind the diplomats, the D and Foster with Griggs county Ro-| Preside va eine ned F cay General Dawes had stowed his pipe |clock was set back another six min- | FOR F F lette is joined with Towner. géach|Tector Lord of the Buc Hee Tal) pelts ikeun bucmuseerhicinllyeic Dawes ern RGSRIaMOR GEGEN ERG: JAIRO of these combinations has one’ sen- eae Boils ena He bear ouilt neces tatieryelevenuitie cars jhad to take the oath before twelve re for rent. 808 Ave. B. Phone ator and two ‘representatives. eae ‘eressional Inauguration moved out and took up a single file. |o'clock noon by the Senate clock B4-At The bill as rewritten follows: ornnaded by Senater Cartis The estort clattered into positic When Vice President-elect I FOR SAU ANcaiead OEOrSTORES First district, Pembina county, one Chita, tesived at the Willacd to #fier its buglers had sounded ajentered, the first round of applause | «hoive ; Olio pomiees, BE senator, two representatives. ee eee See eer y eo rttourieh trip to the Capitol |broke out. It swelled to an ovation ygnpler, six miles ‘South ¢ Second district, Walsh county, one | @scom Mr. and Mrs. Dawes to the jo ting crowd sent up|and there was more handelappi Menskes aN ap! senator, two represen . tate heer but President }and cheering a moment later = — = — Third district, Grand Forks coun- polidge left for phe (045 looked straight ad \the President ehtered. eee mae sens ty except city of Grand Forks, one e proy hout hive Alone its way to the Capitol the! Almost immediately the vice pres ils si a ae senator, two representatives. signed the legislative bill, ‘There re- on was accompanied by ajident took the, oath of office, Im- HAO 0 Ase Fourth distr city of naj |matnediovchanco ho wouldidolso 0b Te cevchnening: idewalks of | mediately the old nate was de- S seks one senator, two representa- | the Capitol before Congress died at te rus old were packed |clared adjourned sine die and the mode t noon. The Vresident found mort Ti cuul so were the windows of its som-jnew Vice President exlling the new Varney puth district, Traill and Sceele} his cabinet already had reached the |e jig quilding: \Scnate to order with a sharp Burret counties, one senator, two repre White House, They drove up President and Mrs. Coolidge with |of the gavgl began his inaugural irday, 3 ' att parate motor cars and were es COR GucbiGumencmn ght i seat | dress. 14 2:30 p. fe eauipment: | Sixth district, Cass county except to) | await tof the first ge : = — » tables, dishes, cooking uten- city of ‘go, one senator, three ' Pci Ie Kan on the right and the entOREGnRtne Remember the Basket Ball box fing and represen nd schedule when jase jewas an_open car, as was that | oy i e High many other articles. Also a good} Seventh district, city of Fargo, one} Vice President-elect and Mrs. Dawes, fyituwine immediately. with General | S@me tonight at the Higa eee noe etm. separator. Mrs senator, three representatives. accompanied by the Congressional 1), Wes and Mrs. Dawes and other| School Gymnasium at 8 (5. paul, McKenzie, N. D Kighth district, Richland county,} Committee, took their places in the one senator, three representatives. | motor cars surrounded by ry | Ninth district, Ransom and escort and started for the White, == counties, one senator, three}House. The party circled the Trea- gent representatives. esenti district, counti ives, Foster and senator, two 5, one Twelfth district, Eddy and Nelson conn senator, two represen- Thi Ficenth district, Ramsey, one senator, two representatives, Fourteenth district, Cavalier coun- one senator, two representatives. Fifteenth district, Rolette and |J Towner counties, one senator, two ty Sixteenth d ict, Pierce and Ben- , one senator, three rep- t, Sheridan and senator, three enteenth distri Wells counties, one representativ: Kighteenth district, part of Stuts- man county, one senator, two repre- sentatives. Nineteenth d man, one senator, tives. Twentieth district, Kidder and Em- nions counties, one senator, two rep- resentatives. ‘Twenty-firs rict, nue of Stuts- two representa- district, LaMoure and , one senator, three econd district, Logan and MéIntosh counties, one senator, two representatives. Twenty-third district, Burleigh county, one senator, two representa- tiv : ‘Twenty-fourth county, one senator, tives. Twenty-fifth district, Ward coun- ty except city of Minot, one senator, two representatives. Twenty-sixth district, City of’ Mi- not, one senator, two representatives. wenty-seventh district, McHenry district, , McLean two representa- are NIGHT] MORROW iténewing. that viast and” pedneed fonts ‘so ing ‘eo necessary to vide counti resentutives. three representatives. minutes before nine sury where Mr. Eltinge WEL | , one senitor, two rep- | Mountraill district, trict, “Dunn, Mer- and Oliver counties, one ator (Continued from page one) and looked ¢ respondence. al tors iting room. of th eed already were The first to Sheldon Choral, who © to ation. Wilkes f Dawe; had served \ | | \ Matinee Every Day At 2:! TONIGHT ESDAY and THURSDAY ‘BETTY COMPSON GGaramount Gicture - —with— Theodore Roberts Kathlyn Williams Robert Kdeson “The meanco. may ‘be the wolitaire,* says ‘Tueotore Rob erts, “It he is 9 one of th funniest.” Roberts “cheats the game in “Locked. Doors, on in tie work! ) cheris 2 —ani— “CROSSWORD PUZZLE” : —and— COMEDY FRIDAY and SATURDAY “NORTH OF 36”. diately ente: to somber relief. eau, however, had withdr: I diction of |i ation of or| ing their p jinausurel stand outside. Chamber » Senate cl Gone were the lea THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ud Pastes Just as the official party had ie counties, one senator,!sembled a cloud passed in front o jthe sun casting the White House in- The Weather Bur- wn ain for the late af mber to neral Dawes ees on the pre Transformed s of the party. Sgarkling hite! No need to take any ‘kind’ of: sugar when, after once testing this sugar, you can order it by name, ‘Sparkling white: sugar every fime you order— that is the Great Western guarantee. . Eis. see the inaugur-| hefore tak- { several years as Comptroller of the) its pre- ternoon idential | eal ither seated | cloud barrie Acknowledged As he rode along, | repeatedly acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd by touchi General Da his head many times bursts of applause se rected in his direction. The presidential at 1 The party flight of steps plaza to the entri 6. climbed pl nee idge went at once to room just off the Senate chamber while General Daw to the Vice Presiden by. Cabinet member the President to wes lifted his hat clear off car stop at the Senate entrance on the leading from on the Senate floor and Pre: ci advise him in sign- ing of last minute legislation. Plaudits the President | ing his hat and | as special out- | emed to be di- | £0, husetts deleg: und received from other cities. Harding emerged : nominee, id for came to aly tion the long the level with ident Cool- the President's up party leader: Presidén: An howeve Coolidge, and the Ma swept the As Vic tracted little attention excoreod | POLICE STRIKE SHOWS COURAGE OF PRESIDENT (Continued from page two) i he had the support of the for Presi- scattering vot When Warren G. the Presidential it appeared that Mr. 's sun had reached its merid: me of ident Cool- Mr. . Coolidge at- though he to sit came he While he was hard at work, his| yi the first Vice-Pres second in command was taking it} with the cabinet, and when that fate- easy ina big leather chair before a] ri) August night. in 1 eerful grate fire in the Vice Pres-| amorged from comparative obscurity i's room. The dipper pipe re- ined tucked away in presently in front of the stead and lighted up. Few Nervous Evidently the result expectations. After puffs the General I suspiciously, tossed it in the grate | and hauled out the pipe. he got it going full d perfectly contented. Inside the Senate of M hamber had been com- |while the d pletely transformed for the inaugur-| arriving, th Daw and pie o’clock. as he arose dent took out a cigar in- set for, the s and just before noon nguished guests sun burst through its to take over his pocket and] che in the to shake his fireplace the world. Few ceed himself, tion of last June at Clev jnrious narcotic mand for fift inauguration nes in the World. ‘ed the color- A ers thought then that he but in the few months that preceded the Republican conven- and he de- party Supplying thi: ears made FOL HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND one of hte Largest Selling’ Cough Medi- Children like it. the most powerful of- lead- would suc a fuirin | ¥eleped a following that won for him WeEeW Mery bUS down, and! the Americin ‘clec- ee ae in November him the | Lig ielts vote in history. As soon as | aaa ; . avaky a neHe dunce seks chamber the liable cough remedy free from in- Good Looking IHE objection a house- wife often has to what she calls “poor sugar” is that it is coarse. Coarseness of grain in it- self does not affect a sugar’s purity; but it does affect its appearance, the test of sugar to a - housewife. Above all, the si rain does - from what source the sugar * is derived—whether beet or- cane—the size of grain in 7 _ both being the control cA ee eR Great Western Sugar is a good looking sugar. noted for its evenness of grain, its luster, its spark- ling whiteness. That repu- tation has been earned only iby increasing care in man- tufacture,improved methods Sugar! the industry. which often is eoee and adhe.ue in every Great Western plant to the highest standards known in It has set a standard for purity—99.9 per cent—unsurpassed by any sugar on the market. Compare Great Western Sugar with any other sugar. of the not indicate wholly under of the refiner. satisfaction to ever Tt is the year. The Great Western Sugar Company Sugar Building Denver, Colo. Freeo “Candy Making the Easy Way” isthe title of a practical recipe book by Ida Bailey Allen. Send for copy today. . 'y user. Submit it to any test for color, luster, evenness of grain—and try it for any cooking purpose. It is guar- anteed to give the utrfost Do away with poor look- tng sugar for all time. Or- der Great Western Sugar by name from your grocer. If it measures up. to your judgment of what good Sugar should be, you can then order it by name reg- ularly, twelve months in reat Western Beet Sugar b ny} agreed on Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin for the Vice- Y. delegate, |WEBB BROTHERS HIGHWAY WORK IS CRITICISED BY HOUSE BODY (Continued from page one) [ee cee 4 ee publie in regard! as the testimony of some has indi- [to the road building program eine cated, and Which seers YaRibHEDIE ae) on in this state with federal | ooa which is borne out by the furth- ee eo er fact that Mr. Black has failed af- The specific criticisms include: ter many requests to furnish the Loose handling of surplus war| committee with the cost of survey’s jequipment, The surplus war mater-|then the department must be censur- ial has been A useless expense to the | ed severely for contracting out the most he was entitled to was $18,000,| Trinity Lutheran Ladies bide ied ops | Aid’ Will serve ‘hot suppe With regard to farming. out sur- | Tharsdiy afternoon from : veying contracts, etc, the report sa : til! 8 in church basement. 35 cents plate. “If the work can be done cheaper | by the State Highway Commission, Electric ric Cookery Is Better Cookery. state, it holds. The recommendation | work in such unusual quantities.” jof O. B, Lund, accountant, for in- | tallation of a better system of re- i in the equipment department | THEATRE ignored, it states. | The report says Black testified he | sold two cars and one truck to T. Atkinson of Bismarck, the 1atter| since that time has drawn money | from the Highway Commission, and | no payment for cars has been made and no indebtedness appears on the! books, The committee recommends all sur- | plus war material be sold at public auction. The committee condemns engineers under both W. H. Robinson and W. Black for changes ordered on | nd county project No. 59, on which Twichell was the contractor. The committee charges that no at- tempt was made b or other state engineers before the arbitration {board which made an award to Twichell to bring before the board engineers actually on the job dur- | | ing construction. | The committee ‘s not entitled to $4 LAST TIME TONIGHT MRS. 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Then there is the “Prince of Wales” coat in Camels hair or Polaire, for general Utility’ wear in, Dumbell, Pigskin, Sheik and Agate colors. Spring Frocks Slender and often unbelted, these silk frocks are simplicity itself. But the ‘graceful ‘front ‘flare, the godet inserts or the touch. of contrasting color is where thé skill of the de- signer is revealed. Materials for spring are Crepe . Satins, Printed Crepes, Luminettes Flannels, Twiils, and Charmeen3; all in a wide assort- ment of’ spring’s brightest colors in- frock. These |’ cluding Watermelon, Almond Green, an: Be Feand _just ‘inside Titian, Sandalwood | and Rust. the entrance. ' Neckwear Of course you can’t as- semble ‘a’ wardrobe without a few new neckwear sets. A dainty jabot with cas- cades of lace, or an exquis- ite hand embroidered ‘collar and cuff set ‘will brighten “| up any frock. 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