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: \ PAGE EIGHT 3 . THURSDAY, MARCH.5, 1925 HOUSE REJECTS ==" =" NEWDIVISION (Sastre ROTTS (MOSS ethos Raise Appropriation , 7 the bill are Nonpartisans.. The last i‘ The conference committee report h pola ey ‘ $40 000 IT E M uate My ie Nowa SpHreBela: OF SOLONS IN nemed powers ne that -he ‘voted TO THE SENATE (Washington, March 6&.— Senator 4 tion was accepted. e did in order to move ‘recons! George H. Moses, of New Hampshire, In this report + ri ation on the next legislative , day-| Governor A. G. Sorlie is expected | wets selected today by Senate Repyb- the cuts made the House in the HTARORELAEISH. Sia MORN WHIES re: Lup ere renee ee clincher motion! to send to the State Senate for con-|licains as their candidate for pres- | stored, the total appropriation being f bec IE 42 ied. ge firmation, possibly tomorrow, the| idelnt: pro tempore of the. Senate to | : (LL 3) names of nominees for state tax| succeed Senator Albert B. Cummins 20 instead of $129,020 us pass- > ‘i House Bill 86 Tewriting the state| commissioner and state bank examin-|of \lowa who did not seek renomina- s Try Bergeson’s First _All Weathers the House. The amount for / ’ ; hail insurance law and turning over ine ; " aps faculty was 4 from $82,300 to| ‘ | er, and possibly mine inspector. tion. Measure. Proposing Building) ssao0e; ine city board of eeiition | Senate Makes Short Work of | shout seats fe thee, phe ne The Governor has announcéd T. the ¢ a. cewnnt di ie anu iaTnten 8 23, ssage|H, H. Thoresen as his choice for t | CAMPHOR ACTS QUICK oy ° AR auneeith Sanitarium .|£°0%. $1000 to Fee, ane rerane Reapportionment, Bill | through the ‘senate yesterday ; but| commissioner and it ta expectad that ople are surprised sine quick All Occasions e was adjusted. The conference " a aa tot SeHELGE finally won through. The “bill had| he will nominate Gilbert Semingson | action of simple camphor, witchhazel, mittee was composed of Senators which Passed House z 4 1 8 |Kaldor, 0. H. Olson and Fleckten ‘ i feet ene Tuesday, and then're-| for reappointment as bank examiner. and Representative Vogel, Quade and RE ie The biennial attempt to. make the SS MISS DIESEM WINS “1. HAIL BILL PASSE Djiale of keg malt legal -faited. - The Goes to Conference tis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik FOUR WINDS the House refused to indefinitely Pea ; ; 5 fat juesti rose this year in r~ , | postpone the Senate bill appropri- i ee fish wah Be: 80 which phy Bae 2 ‘ 33 : : c P [iting $25,000 for makittg of a tope- | ‘The Nonpartisan Lengae reappor- iy the senate Tuesday. The bit wad eof House Calls Up and Passes | graphic SHAN et ila Eis) jad tionment bill was dispoged of in} designed to make the pehalti¢s ‘for a ae . cularly with reference to reclama-| short order by the North Dakota i ‘i Bill Appropriating $600 — |tion, flood protection and the Devils |senate yesterday afternoon. eee A Hees Hepes ea To Pay Her |Lake diversion project, and sent the| The bill with amendments offored {for beverage purposes regaedleds.6f| au |measure to general orders for dis-|by Senator John Mikfethun, Nonpar-| ity actual drinking qualities.” | s — j cussion. tisan, of Griggs county was reported fi roan! ‘ ‘ ; Paves A . The Mouse of Representatives yes-|. In two other conference reports, {in from the committee on apportion: ee Tiare Eee ane we They have a style that will be distinctive anywhere, s a sturdiness that will stand any weather; They’re terduy afternoon rejected an appro- {the Senate accepted the House am-|ment without recommendation. Sen- Hriation of $40,000 for building alendment increasing the amount for utr J. E. Steveris of Ramsey county OE ee writhients building at the state tub-|tne state board of auditors from |then promptly arose and moved that motion of Senator W. S ‘Whitman ereulosis. sanitarium «at Dunseith, | $10,000 to $15,000, and the amend. |ali further consideration of the bill | or Grand Forks, and amendments: of- Which had been inserted in the in-|ment to the bill providing an appro- |be indefinitely postponed. fered to bar the keg malt stitution’s appropriation bill by the | priation for the pure seed laboratory | A roll call vote on Senator Stevéns| Most of the Nonpattisan «senators Senate. A. conference committee jut. the Agricultural College, being | motion resulted in the killing of the |immediately opened a filibuster Hart Schaffner & Marx coats. $30 to $50 Plan now to come this summer. composed of Representatives Loud- | $10,000 instead of $14,000 as passed | bill. The count stood 28 to 20 with agai ‘ , i i gainst the amendéd bill some of enbeck, Thompson of Sargent county |in the Senate. fone not voting. The roll call fol- ; ; ; cine Mickcon of Kidder county was| The House refused to reconsider |lows: : Hieiceaneite ee ae cla ok? im a _ The nine-day round trip, * ai ee vifer with a like commit- |the school finance budget bill and| For indefinite postponement: At-) ge. rid of the keg malt providion. the “inside passage” on a Canadian We're ready, too, = Mame tO ee inthe matter, |also the. bill gxempting hotels over |kins, Baird, Bond, Carey, Easteates|" Senator Bill Martin of Morton Pacific Princess liner is most delightful. with smart sprin; ‘ When the sanitarium bill was re- two stories high and 80 percent fire | Frederickson, Hart, Kaldor, Kretsch-| county led the fight to kill the en- Make reservations now. Spring ported back to the House, with Sen-| proof from the necessity ‘of fire es-) mar, Lynch, McCoy, McCrory, Me-|tire pill, and Dell Patterson of Ren- suits, ate amendments, Representative) capes. | Lachlin, Murphy, Page, Pathman,| vitie declared that it would ‘be Starke of Stark county moved that| When the majority report of the| Ployhar, Porter, Rusch, Pchlosser, ‘ Cree x the House concur in the Senate ac-| House Highway Commission inves- |) Seamands Steel, Stevens, Pe ntad) heeds aia te pronibitsthe tion. Rep. Vogel, chairman of the ing committee, signed by Non-|Tofsrud, Van Camp, Ward, Whitman, | stead of out of a glass Phat moh e ef. appropriations committee and Non-| partisans, was received, Rep. Twi- |28, : debate, with countlesd: ment ade peptican League floor leader, moved chell, Independent leader, moved it| Against indefinite postponement. | journ Te EERIE! ate th that the House reject the amend-|be printed in the Journal and ‘action | Babcock, Bakken, Benson, Ettestad; bil Tindwiched. ini che at ire wearit ment. This was done and the con-|deferred a day, until it is printed. |Fleckten, Hamilton, Hjelmstad, Ing- ; ference committee then named. | Reps, Halcrow and Anderson, Inde-|erson, Magnuson, Marshall,. Martin, Cue the keg malt. ban shfe- No. 14—C. P. R, 1925—Alaska—2 col: x $0 lines, Revised. A campaign for a children’s build- | pendents, later submitted a minor- | Miklethun, Olson of Barnes, Olson of ing at the state sanitarium was} ity report, also to be printed in the | Eddy, Patten, Patterson, Peck, Rit- f i ;,|For further information, Apply to an: Railway Agent, or launched by the North Dakota Tub-| Journal. chie, Whitmer, Wog, 20. ieee gee ae ne hd H. M. Tait, 611-2nd Aves, South Minneapolis, Minn i erculosis Association. pore us duuceve \CONSERENGEOR a Miss Leila Diesem of Bismarck | PRIESTS HELD Simple Way To won a long and interesting battle | eae = Take Off Fat Pic House ath is the day passed| Minot, N. Dy Merch 5.—A confer- she started early in the session whev Senate Bill No. 48, appropriating | ence with pastors in charge ef the) Can anything: be simpler than tak- $600 to pay her for alleged over time | Catholic churches of this district was) = ® GastueEG as tablet gee work on the 1919 Blue Book while| jig in Mi ‘ times each day until your weight is Beery crtrnevetticaver sécrstary vot role inet Monday afternoon bY| reduced to normal? Of: course not. State, After the bill had passed the|the Rt. Rev. Vincent Wehrle, Bis-| Just purchase a box of, Marmola Coaies carly jn the session, the| hop of the diocese of Bismarck. Prescription Tablets from your Iafecrdstestediit, Anveffortito re-| The) conference) was, held at the|druggist for one dollar, ‘and start consider the mensure a few days|home of the Rev. Joseph Raith, pas-|now to reduce. . Follow directions— later failed, Miss Diesem, however,| tor of St. Leo's church, and was at-/no starvation dieting or tiresome kept up her fight, and the bill was tended by Catholic priests from Fex-|exercising. Eat substantial food, be reconsidered yesterday. Rep. Carr of |holm, Kenmare, Bowbells, Mohall,|/as lazy as you like, and keep on Jamestown late today moved the Berthold, Max, Parshall, Sanish and| getting slender. Thousands ‘of men measure to a vote. He also asked a Stanley. and women each year regain-healthy, call of the house, asked usually only Bishop Wehrle, who conducted ser-|slender figures by using Matmola on the most important measures, | vices, and spoke at St. Leo’s church|Tablets. Purchase them from your ony it was granted, ‘The House, on|on Sunday, will go to Williston -to- |druggist, or. send direct to Marmola a two-thirds vote, suspended the |day to hold a conference of priests |Co, General Motors Bldg., Detroit, rules and the measure was put on fin that district. jae —Adv. QUALITY — STYLE — ECONOMY Bergeson's é \ A MESSAGE FOR ‘MOTHERS f Voices an Abundance of New Ideas. . The Third Generation. Benefits! = #, NLY in recent years have And because Kard contains the most important such a large percentage of this facts about foods been essential, invigoratingDextrose, discovered. So you get health Karo is now known. as one of benefits of which your grand- the most important foods for parents were deprived. growing children. 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