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PAGE EIGHT —— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 } | — . at ¥ i lquam, I en, Richardson, Rob- |conviction must be filed, from one whereby paroles are granted to mi-! subject to approval or rejection by never before achieved in'washer con- |'TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds HOUSE DEBATES : erts, Schmidt, Shepard, |yeur to six months. Passed. nor delinquents, leaving thaverantine | city engineers Passed 25-23, Crowds See New struction. and hoarseness, also sample pa FJ Shurr i, Streich, Svingen,| H. B. Requires that all motor of paroles more to the discretion of; H. B. 144—Provides for the man- Washing Machine | im connection with this demonstra- |ages of FOLEY PILLS. a diuretic 4 se ‘Thatcher, ‘Tweten, Vogel, |vehicles owned by the state and oper-|the Superintendent of ‘the state|ner of constructing grade crossings; * tion a handsome Electric Floor Lamp |stimulant for the kidneys, and FO- i r, Zimmer : : ted by state departments should | Training School; and making other | prescribing uniform type of warning In Action |si te given away to the woman |LEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for con- Nayes Anderson of Stutsman, have signs painted upon them show-| amendments in the statute govern-| signals, including a sign some dis- holding the lucky number. Door knob | stipation and biliousness. These de- ¥ 1 | Herman, Bollinger, Boyd, Burns, jing the name of the stat and the | ing school at Mandan. Passed 88-11.! tance froni the track warning of ap-| Both men and women are showing |hangers mow being distributed are | pendable remedies are free from op- 3 r, Crocker, Currie, e initials of the department using ve-) S$, B. 115—Relates to the collec-| proaching grade -crossing; giving |great interest in the new One Minute |numbered and coupon should be de-|iates and have helped millions of ji on of Ra i n hic | tion of checks, drafts, notes or other | railroad commission power to order|washer being demonstrated this | tached, filled out, and deposited with | pcople. Try them! : I, Flom, F Freeman, Provides system where- | negotiable instruments by banks or | safety gates, etc. Passed 26-22. month at Sorenson Hardware Co.|Sorenson Hardware Co. To every —Adv. ; ii alcrow, Hans ive, Johnson of by court judges shall have | trust companies. Gives protection H. B. 152—Amends the present |The ladies are particularly interest-|boy or girl bringing in a coupon—a ——_—- i Pembina, Jo an a nD John- Jurisdiction in the ree of to the forwarding bank from liabil-|eight hour day work for women so!ed in the new water action of this|One Minute Cap will be presented Remember the Basket Ball ' aANiane Care| Bon. of . McDowal!, MeGauvren, | in cases of irregular tax ity for failure of payer bank through | that it shall not apply to “females | was its simplici Free, i i ul Is Saat to Resolutions Com-|yyiic) or Mcintosh, Me tgomery,| H. B. 84——Authorizes the state r insolvency or other default, to ac-| working in rural ealenbone ezehalged |SGUTECRIGELRITE Tine ONG TEC ke ates game tonight at the High mittee After Effort to [Morton Mus Olafson, Peters, Hath, [road commission to create order and |count for the proceeds on ‘a draft, jin villages or towns of less than |terested in how it is built—they see| CUT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH School Gymnasium at 8 R rant |eltu Quade, Rabe, Rad cli fe, alee! certain intrastate fr | check or other instrument which may | 600 population nor in case of employ-/a gear case similar to that on un _ MONEY o'clock. Fi 1 ails jlon, n, Slominski,/rates, Passed 37-11. jhave been forwarded for collection.|ees in small telephone exchanges automobile—they see a solid drawn| . Send this ad and ten cents to Foley ———__—___- 2 isk dass Sproul, s Starke, Thompson] H. B. 31--Appropriates 130,000.00 | Passed 96-2 f where the Workmen's Compensation |copper tub made in one piece using |& Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, FOR SALE ‘i ‘ hompson of for maintenance, imprevements and| S. B. 117—Provides for payment of | Bureau after a hearing has deter-jthe largest die ever turned out for a |Ili., writing your name and address Scratch Pads in three sizes §o« DEBATE WAXES WARM Tunebers, -lrepairs for the Tuberculosis sanitari-| deposit, curried under two names, to|mined that the condition of work i3|purpose of this kind—they see'a new clearly. You will receive,a sample | _Scrate i ae | 4 ‘ Worner, um at Dunseith “survivor in case of the death of one| so light that it does not justify ap-|degree of | mechanical perfection |bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND | 15c per pound. Tribune Co. 4 merman of the parties. Carried 97-3, plication of the act.” Passed 48-0. 4 The House of Representatives yes +, terday afternoon refused to indef Bills | H. B, 112--Carried un appropria-| amendments in C led the Senate H. B. 155—Makes a number of ter 136, S. L. revocation y initely postpone a resolution offered! | Leg OO a UCHORTEY of | tion of $1,000 to combat disease in giving authority to the State , by Representative A. C. Miller, Com. |, lend insurance companies to do business | bees, Lost 23-26, Railroad Commission, revising the munist, Williams county, headed}! Ca en ar in the » so us to put all bond- “\B. 98 -Repealing law providing | motor ‘transportation of the state, I “Imperialism and War” and which |}®——— ss and indemnity compan mle iatate’ aid in’ dhe: muintenancetee Gace Motesting members declared was an| under the same regulations e1 ugric protesting bers declared was an aire eatiliWeainee Rea thS under the same regulations coneern- | eounty te ultural agents. ; ANNOUNCEME insult to the United States govern i dgncaheinuine te the qualifie|ine diserimi 100-0, 405—-A concurrent resolution on i ae ute pagent HLS S. B. 27 ing to requi enj e pe fi sathit. eee a apmeamimre: tuateL B. 270 ng to requirements | enjoining the people of North Da I hereby announce my can- A sharp battle raged over the res olution, and a rol was forced, 1 after which it went to the committee ¥ on resclution for first and id a to tice SS. . eve! ceptificates. “PROPEL | oe SiloReREI Ne ehoraeene didacy for Police Magistrate. H. B. 110--Gives to city govern-| Your support. at the polls, 167-A law revising proce- | ment complete ¢ontrol over the plat-| April 7th, will be appreciated. fiuisingy Wind Hey RIED SHEVE Yo Be graduates of a high seh B. 171 Authorized cities to levy a tax for the chers’ certificates. Passed y m pport of free ahi . fy e Representati Starke of Stark af HAG in county probate courts; pro-|ting of lands within city limits. > county, declaring the resolution was Waal Scarrelacy the public. for th je of real estate by | Amendment makes all auditor's plats W. S. CASSELMAN. } not couched in language fitting for] 5.8. 78 Provided for a state tax tors, strators and guard. | on dogs. Failed 48-53. S. B, 241--Provided that voting | M a legi e body to receive, moved n that the House kill it. 4 ians. Repeals most sections of for- | mer probate laws. Passed 98-4. EEN Vogal, abjecting lared jHrds of all political parties may be{"'s, "BR. 151—Reduces the interest | ign- fhe wieiNtiea purtnories to te sige: (placed! in voting booths, Lahr Motor Sales Company, red by citizens of Williams county |.) 7p s 5 Jelinquent personal erty , 4 pers rurreornd to be sigs: 5D, ciocnepettiog the quntaséy| (at iers iene Mu eer Bismarck, N. Dak. h i Proposed to do away with B, 180—Providing that employ UL f ed in the House Journal. the guaranty fund commission lees of institutions and the state ¢ December 1, 1 my March 3, 1925 in consent of the board of administra tion or governor before making trips outside the state. Passed 102-4, and he wanted the resolution print- solution, at its tion, cept elective officers must obt: 5 The resolution, at its inception, pe aoe tas outside fire | eRe elective officer ) Gentlemen declared that “the capitalists of the By GEHUN OREIUM Te ear: EMail : t Iiiennlenty of HE: law "hotell nasea In looking over the new Overland Six the other day, it struck me that you would be interested in knowing United States in order to increase their profits and nower are pursuing a policy of imperialist expansion by \than 80 per cent fire-proof and more S. B. 162 Authorizes board of ad-j x H . fi ; than two stories high. inis ‘ i ; ale means of conquering, subjugating and nS ministration to convey land in Wil-| ees 4 { exploiting weaker nations, such us| HB. 258 Required that absent jjiums county, the former experiment that I am driving an Overland Six Model 85 that I our neighbor republics on the Amer- er ba he printed the 48) sub-station, to Williams county for a * t Jean continent, the people of China,|the general ballot. poor farm bought. in 1918. / { und through the Dawes plan the en- Bills Passed by the House S. B. Requires thgt banks A S ‘ 5 {tite population of Europe.” It fur-| "s, B. si Requiring that each mem. |ahall retain a reserve of 15 per cont | I have driven this car over 90,000 miles. Iam using ther declared that “the governmentiber of an election board must cer- | o lemand deposits and “amoun' jue | : :, : . . of the United States, which serves tify. Provides for the method of|to other banks” and up to 10 per| it every day, and it has given perfect satisfaction. I the interests of the capitalist clas:,| conducting elections and the manner|cent of time- deposits after July | } A Beare eeterie caiicsleritie lini wiisutuie votes vate!’ counted Passed. 1040 | Reena. Emel have had practically no mechanical expense. American imperialists, government! Passed 109-0. B ‘A*concurrent resolution! MOTH E) 4 If the Willys-Overland Company could build as * machinery here and abroad und the| Ss. B Gives thresher’s . lien | memor ng the Congress of the! Castoria. is especially pre ry . : fi entire military and naval forces of | priority over all other liens ‘and | United States to establish a national | CeHAia good a six as mine eight years ago, this new one ought » the nation.” jencumbrances but reduces time for park in Billings county to be eon pared to relieye nfants in Would Withdraw Arms filing liens from 30 to 15 d: sevelt Memorial National After continuing its attack on the|ed 85. * capitalifts, the resolution concluded S. B. . Pass- }a to be a dandy. ‘arms and Children all ages of ed 105-0, nee lency, Wind 1—-Provides for a recount] $. B. 192—Changes the system! Constipation, Flatulency,, Win Yours truly, by urging the legislative assembly | of the votes in case of an election ! Colic and Diarrhea; allaying cf North Dakota to declare itself| tie, Passed 107-2 =o h J. A. ANDERSON j wgninst further appropriation for! S. B. 207—Disqualifies a person | Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the — 2 ' and air armaments,| from election to office unless he re- and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natura’ sleep. Minot “against RHeE cuiection by American | ceives TRUE? Glas. aa UAC Aume ie imperialism of the Philippines and) her ures required to have | Got/fhiha the Caribbean Islands, against the! a candidate's name, for such office, lrrdon To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ate N. Dak. imperialist policy of American im- placed on the primary ballot. ‘Pass: Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it : : m in Mexico and other Latin- |ed 101-6 We are displaying a 4 door Sedan, and demonstrating a 2-door Sedan." * We will.consider it a favor if you will take a ride in this remarkable es of America and naval for-\ so marked in red ink, so as to re-| in the smart colors. All the spring iAvaerican countries,” and asked the| SB. Aimsato present | D legislature o to declure itself in’ statute, Chapter 91, S. L. 21 which Mere’s the hat you can dent and snap as ¥ yest : Men’s Tailor Made Suits and Top Coats. ces from foreign countries. move the “doubt upon the integrity Gordons are well worth your notice, Deen ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ccc n cee eee Rep. Olafson, Peinbina county, of all promissory notes executed i fovor of the immediate withdrawal | reqaires that renewed note be] you like—it's the TW R. It comes ? | 3 7 clared against the resolution, say-/this state. Original note and renew- | {BN a Select any ars Just, "phone 490 or drop i in—you will not obligate yourself 4 ing that he did not want it printed |ed note need not both be presented Th * i in the journal so the state would be at collections. Passed 5-0. @ new spring styles ‘i in the least. " : rpreading that sort of propaganda. many prices between Bills Passed in the Senate Rep. Twichell, Cass county, also) 4, THM Go RY Concurrent resolu-(are SO Well chosen, so $25 and $60 opposed it, saying “I contend that no} tion introduced by the Joint Com- = man has a right to come in here and | ; . ‘ re nen record reflection on |mittee on Agriculture, complaining Cleverly designed, so, di the attitude of the “United States alfa ke EEE BG EE Gn | A FINE SUIT the farm the recent war.” Rep. Vogel made a substitute mo- | LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. d asking the Unitel | yj ) ! vress to pass leistuon | Widely assorted—every IS A FINE 4 hich will remedy, the condition of 5 * ‘tion, when the maj sentiment | ™! e a 2 ‘ Geese aus oraty/s aanbIMeRE rei ium. a Passed\ 4b 1s man is sure of a fitting! sppeared against immediate. printing |". p. 47i—Changes spread of im- 3 INVESTMENT ’ Distributors of Renate ittee. He declared | Prisonment for grand larceny to re- |g} le. f " Peete teens of Wilhams|sHse prevent mlnimun ot une. year | SUV | Let Your Baster Suit —+Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars and that the — legislature See ae nee ncilinnes the | mum of five. years to 10 i ed 42-5, “| H. B. 173—Ineres should not deny any right to petition th j declared he took this position with- . ing penalty from’ of values, out reference to merits of the res- | Present te in regard to a person : Py 1 out ULSb Cae RRe eT KRALL’S TAILOR SHOP “Stark ‘ yin an|Adds an alternative jail sentence to 5 Rep. Starke of Stark county, in an i ~ 506 Broadwa: explanation, declared the petition |be imposed at the discretion of the GORDON HATS $5.00 y had been read in the House in the| committing magistrate and increases usual manner, being accorded the|the range of the fine from not moze courtesies given petitions generally, than $25 to not less than $5 hor more } but that it was couched in language | thin $50, or both fine and jail sen- J not fitting for the legislature of |tence. Passed 39-7. ee : Beyond Doubt | Worlds Most Remarkable A motion to lay the resolution on|SPends outside of North Dakota s at this new ‘|The price fits your idea} Be Tailor Made. the table failed, and Vogel's motion | 20F nee pare 0! the limitation per- © to prolong. its life by referring it to | i ssed the resolutions commitgee then was| H. B. 178—Amends old statute so put to a vote, opponents forcing {#8 to substitute words, “life impris- € toll call, Nonpartisans voted for |onment” in murder penalty statute it. almost solidly, and Independents |i" Place of , “death penalty,” and opnosed the measure. The roll call |“murder in the first degree” instead follows: of “capital crime.” Passed 27-7. ‘Ayes—Anderson of Divide, Ander-|_ H. B. 179—Reduces the limit with gon of Sargent, Arduser, Brant, Bu-|in which appeal from criminal case bel, Burkhart, Butt, Cart, Craig, Doyle, Eckert, Erickson of Divide, | Rrigkson of Kidder, Erickson of Steele, Ferris, Fine, Hardy of Slope, } Standard baa ns ged Hardy of Mountrail, Hart, Helbling, | ne ae tee thicate Rew in Hoople, Iverson, Jacobson, Jodock, | pep AA Eas com Som gactnet gracefulness and ‘ H Schnson of Foster, Johnson of Me- = ' eso, Jones, Kamrath, Keierleber, | | ier, Leraas, Levin, Loudenbeck, ‘ i PORUB i Macey, McManus, Martin, Miller of VA Williams, Oberg, O'Neil, Palms, | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly But you must see jt in : ea Sore eicmtass More for the Price Than inber o doing the family washing. He? f E \ The popularity of the new good Max- much that means in greater- quality, ‘ - well has. sim the buyer’ 4 by So eae sieplifed the buy: 's task} reliability and economy. ; 4 ror indication of definit periorities But neither we nor any good M: It wafer Gi fron j thoroughly demonstrated. owner can give you an. adequate idea gd I orie . Some of these superiorities you will see than any four ey gta Naat ata glance the time'you look at a You must experiencg these results for new good Maxwell. You'll note, of yourself, {, course, that in good looks, fine appaint- : ; and roomy comfort the ood hen. you have driven the new good Maxwell gives more than you m x 58 miles an hour, rushed ever able to buy before at the price. csjoved i elke te § seconds and You'll learn, also, how the new good will begin to ok seabed ig ee Maxwell is made and built, almost to - wimetag ia tahicn hintoe really is. > the om: detail—all in ‘the Siow We are eager to prove Maxwell plants. You'll ‘appreciate superiorities in a demo: pide: ay $ i at AL NOW—perfect washing is done without rubbing - or churning. “In this wonderful One Minute only the - foa ming water comes in contact with your clothes'while they are being washed. Surprizingly different, yea ee | : much so that women who see this washer in action are | (OUD drawn copper amazed at the ease with which the Desviest clothing or tub, Nothing ‘ ‘ouring Car, $895; Club Coupe, 8995, $1 Club Sedan, an, $1045; the finest fabrics are thoroly cleansed. The One Minute out or clean, Nowe é $ Selon 1295, Pat oe tard § pod + Rese man is here now—heis daily i idag Soe npg acheaper, ing intub to come in : : bam pay pleased to ext extend fe ee ee of “ ‘Unless you see the “Bayer Cross”. on tablets you are quicker and better way to work. in and meet him. contact with your Payments. Ask about Mazwell’s attractive cloches. Washes in not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe Over a Million Satisfied One Minute Users half the usual sime. He, at, by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for F oS .. - Cor win Motor Company a Colds ' Headache’ Neuralgia) Lumbago SORENSON HDW. C0. Z , : a Toothache Neuritis. Rheumatism | . eae . Accept only “Bayer” package ¢ NUT cates in ailections (e) N NE, eat a | Hand: yer” boxes of 12 tablets | ‘ten botsien a ‘of 24 and 100—Druggists. of Balicylicacié

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