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PAGE EIGHT me THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 oe eee eae cae —_—_—_— fea. He praised Mr. Johnson's integ- meet ‘the present Highway west of] adopted a resolution formerly adopt- |~ Three of the machines reco¥e¢ K A U lity. Dawson. | A E ed by the other two and other par- were owned by Minnesota residents. An effort to reconsider the Sen-! ' 8 To, Erect Signboards een VB large signboards at Junction pdints and feature sign boards in the vicinity of large cities and touring \objectives with the As- sociation paying half the cost, was ties in the state, on sow thistle era- dication, voting to arouse public sen- timent in the fight. These resolu- tions call for meetings of boards in all counties and under the direction of the county commissioner of the A sedan stolen from George Fraley of St. Cloud, was reported held for him today in a garage at Plenty- wood, Mont. » The six jailed were held at Minot, at Plentywood, Mont., and Medicine bill ating $1,000 to aid | pta State Corn Show, | IN PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION UNCOVERED IN 14, DIES OF early i we session. It commanded 2 votes, just a few less than the | REORGANIZES authorized. The completing of the DIABETES respective districts, on March 13. . TWIN ITIES Lake, Mont. Officers working on the neede wo-thirds for onsidera- | marking is to"be done under contract! —— - case estimated twenty-five men were | tion, Thompson of | Burleigh and will be finished early this sum- z pliasent DESERTION IS 5 involved in the theft ring. ' Ae GalanmonNUShs ci en sinancial Potiey;| Junction “points calling sttenties tg| ,, Fotewing an iliness of eight weeks, CHARGED MAN |_Minneapolis, March 6—Haystacks, ei Resolution Originating in re cuss refused to concur in| Changes Financial Policy; the scenic attractione of the tannoe {John G. Anderson, seventy-four years small town garageg and barnyards|| WITT, SERVE ae ne hehe: Se eRinait lo che MIRE "i : the scenic attractions of the propos:| i1q, und ‘a resident of Bismarck for 70 YEARS OLD |zave up seventy-eight automobiles Senate Praising President | {re Senate amendment ty the Mint | WAM Naat Nay Uae ed Roosevelt National Park or Bad/the past five years, died yesterday, | ‘4™"\listed as stolen in the northwest and SEC. FALI ds Passed adie: $65,000" ‘Gotiplete “an aUUL: | Laws Lands, such attractions to be featur-| diabetes being the chief cause of his} — six men were jailed today as Depart. gi " os |tektume “thelsone sy to The | Roeeiiag pact EL abe death, Sioux Falls, S. D., March 6.—Sev-/ment of Justice agents and North- * New by-laws will be drafted by ‘R. Jmeasure went to conf Funeral services will take place on|enty years old and married forty ence. A complete change in the policy|G. Meyers, of New Salem and F, J. NRG FeO ML CEO aL Woo fe A apy) The * umendme o House | : . ‘ Monday afternoon at two o'clock jyears, Chris Christenson, cafe em-| automobile theft ring operating in| B. Fall, former secretary of the In. LIVELY SCRAP Eye st, changing. the, praivie [Of financing of the Association, new| Grady, Bismarck, which will be sub-| trum the English Baptist. church, ployee, will appear in the municipal | roreere Necth eet Seeere econ | Peerate yeormer secret Seinpene N lenesven “ana SUBSE Miliitnig season, | BY-laws to” permit organization of ed . the Board of Directors by] with the Rev. Oscar S. Jacobson jcourt this afternoon, charged with |Nebraska and Montana, it was an: |Paso, Texas, with a subpoena to ap. were The bill would pro- | St#te units, an efficient working or-| referendum. Jconducting the service. Interment |wife desertion, He was arrested | nounced here today. ; Heke ah & Withens, for the govENK: Other Action of the House vide for the opening of the prairie |##nization with Go ae Adopt Resolutions will be in the family lot in Fairview jyesterday. The cop followed six weeks of in-|ment in the Teapot Dome Lease e in eaed city and town on the chicken hunting season on Sept. 24 |! ; A series of resolutions were adopt. | “emetery. ST ae vestigating. More arrests are to|annulment trial opening next Mon- During Busy Afternoon an MEE va h year, eloving | Highway, ine e d worling budget oy ihe first cangratiiuelnes the al Mr. Anderson was ‘born at Hallarp, ITH DISTRICT follow, agents said. day, it was announced here today. ' ay | i Naveinlier a ”euel see dueg {aNd resolutions heartily commending | ° | a | Rinna Sn. Sweden, on April 9, 1850; a on Thursday see ie th oe yuamelSy [the work of is excentive ofiers and ministration Department of the Na-| OS "Gao" wis sea warned TOURNAMENT " —— oe Decenibep oiene ear, the sea-{Ureing th ullest cooperation in ayo arka jeg) tv Clara Anderson of Ekeby, Sn, After a ively batite the North /“in'being lengthened abou a month, (Program which covers a'wide scope of|it femartable record of economies in." Gr'the mine chile’ from OPENS TODAY Dakota House qf Representatives |'Ihe House passed the bill, as amend. |4etivities for the coming year, were| (. Janinistrative expenditures; the| tis Union, three have already died. | standing features un- among the had In 1883 Mr, Anderson, who long wished to come to America to the $ The ves tu the Governor by Minot, N. D. March 6.—~Harvey yesterday afternoon, 59 to 54, p: second, expressing a realizotion of = animously annual yeasure no SUCRE) aOR the cess oti Titer High School defeated Williston High ed a senate resolution expressing |p tre, Ow meeting of the Eastern Division of | he necessity for pertecting an inten |yetier the family's opportunities, wer coone ae-99¢to 10 tw the ope ting faith of the nation in President Cal-| ‘phe House refused to concur in}the National Parks Highway Asso- fully nelected “perabiiel ‘ came here, leaving his wife ind |pame of the seventh district basket ' 2 e e vin Covlidge, The vote most amendments to House Bill {ciation held at the MeKenzie Hotel "11 thee resolutions expressed be-|‘Bildren behind. For five and a half (San tournament here this forenoon, n Your avorite Recipe Jse strictly factional, three Nonparti-| No. 108, giving county commission- | yesterd. P. W. Blank, of New) that a general ofganization of XC", he struggled along alone meet- l-his afternoon Granville meets sans joining Indevendents in thelers the right to employ lawyers to) Salem, was elected Director’ andj 1.04) communities is immediately im.|i"& the early hardships of pioneers; | Drake, and Rugby meets Minot. To- House in fOr NOL measurericollecie ceed iene niOney inane member of the National Executive y, but finally in 1888 was able to send night Berthold and Fessenden will play to be followed by a semi-final contest between Harvey and the win- ner of the Granville-Drake game. The other semi-final games will be perative; that the provisional fund recommended by the general officers represents an absolute minjmum and that every means should Je employ- edsto not less than double it; that the | \ | Committee for North Dakota and will announce his appointments of city representatives within a few days. F. J. Grady, Bismarck presided. for his family. For many years he lived in Fran- cis township, being among the carly settlers there, but moved to Naugh- while 54 Nonpartisans ‘opposed it. |measure went to The resolution, as passed, provid- | ed for the sending of a message to| The S President Coolidge as follows: “The | Resolution conference. ing Possible nendments to Senate OS were accepte. No. CALUMET siatite aideas ihe pesol ute sete At} ton township in 1906 and lived there id tamibekew'aHd:'the chaniplen: legislative assembly of the state of |As amended, the resolution directed eenaeares [every town should borepresented in| ton.townahip in 1900 and Lived there /niaye Fagen thes champion: 5 North Dakota now in session has by | the Workmen's Compensation Bureau R i f the S a dj the Asociation; and’that the general * Li Wan A ship event will be played off tomor- WORLDS GREATEST resolution requested us to convey to|to move from present offices in Bis-|, Reports of the Secretary andthe Adsociation; on essitated his selling his farm and|yow evening. you as chief executive of this nation|marck to the Bank of North Dako:a |T!easurer showed gratifying results| policy of the Lobia with Te-l retiring. After a winter in Texas, LAT REESE its congratulations and best wishes |Luyilding, fourth floor, “if the same ;9d a judicious expenditure of funds ference to shortehing the Highway| and two years at Baldwin, they made GET INTO FINALS ae ve eevee bas ‘dane’ to cedvantapercd according to the report of the fin-| without injustige to towns, be the/their home in this city at 312 15th d Valley Ci ees and to assure that North Dakota has|can be done to advantage, and if x Oe Nonundea i Mauer oteiNe Aue TEL Ien | Jamestown and Valley City go int faith in Coolidge.” suitable arrangements cannot be [8"¢e committee who recommende Policy .| Street. secondcdiathict Basket ball tindls to: Thanks were extended to the man- agement \of the McKenzie Hotel for the use of thé Rotary room; gnd to Mr. Tracy) the Secretary-Manager, and his assigtants for tHeir untiring and self-sacrificing efforts _ which more united and liberal support of the present administration. The re- sults obtained from the $7,000 as collected in| 1924 should warrant every city along the Highway in-| Mr. Anderson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Anderson; two sons, C. J. Anderson of Bismarck, and Andrew S, Anderson of Los An- geles, Cal.; four daughters, Mrs. C. Rep. F. A. Vogel, McLean county,| made with the owners of said build Nonpartisan League floor leader ob-|ing, steps should be taken to make jected to the phrase “North Dakota|other arrangements for offices, in- has faith in Coolidge” and sought to| cluding the Bank of North Dakota.’ have this stricken out. His motion| Proposals have before been made night, Valley City defeating Kensal 51 to 18 and Jamestown defeating Oakes 25 to 16 in semi-finals this morning. You Will Notice a Big Difference cab DI 65 5 ding of a Bank of North | creasing their financial support, they ) EF. Johnson, Creedmoor, Tea OF. | — — ———————————— fight-aguint the resolution sea sl Dukote building, which. aso. would [declured,, Quotas for the” various |have been largely responsible for the J. i, Granquist, Oakland, Cal Mrs GALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND call. Jhouse other state offices, and the |communities for 1925 were offered |Association’s sucess, A refusal to/C. J. Trygg, Baldwin; and Mrs. F. pureed 5 : ss The roll on the Coolidge resolution | resolution paves the way far this. and adopted. The total budget for|accept further financial sacrifice on} H. Trygg of Bismarck. He also left was: | Speaker B.C. Lark’ announced | the year was set at $15,000.00. North | their part, which has amounted to} seventeen grandchildren and four Ayes—Anderson of Stutsman, Bor-|that he would not set the clock back |Dukotas quota was set at $3,580.00.) over $1,800 so far, was further ex-| great grandchildren, as well as an pressed. Resolutions also memoralized the Governor to endorse the policy of the State Highway Commission and the Attorney-General in the preven- tion of the destruction of road signs aged sister and several other rela- tives in Sweden, A field man will be employed handle the outside work, State and sectional maps, maps of the entire Highway carrying lists of hotels, garages and tourist campj facilities as well as a complete de- man, Bollinger, Boyd, Brown, Burns,|Friday night, and that the House to Carr, Crocker, Currie, Divet, Dough-| must finish its business by midnight | en, Ellingson of /of that day. ‘NEW EXPRESS: FOR INSURANCE ingson of Traill, Ferris, | Flom, Fox, Frank, Freeman, Halcrow, | Hanson, Hildre, Johnson of Pembina, | Foster, Johnson of McHenry, Jones,! other eastern cities will be Johnson of Ransom, Johnson of, scriptive road guide of the entirejand markers; and the Association till, MeDowall, McGauvren, Miller 0 | Highway was authorized and means} Went on record as proponents of a Jamestown, N. BEN ; :. McIntosh, Montgomery, Morton, | RATES SHOW |for their early’ issue assured. A‘system of Stute and Federal high-| necting here last night of county i Muus, Olafson, Palms, Peters, Plath.| | publicity man will be employed to} . commissioners of Barnes, LaMoure, “ 3 ef? Polfuss, Quade, Rabe, Radcliffe, handle 4 campaign of national pub-| | Appoint Committeees Foster and Stutsman counties, the Try Bergeson Ss First Root, Rulon, Sagen, Sanderson, Skog Jlicity and a bulletin will be i The following were the committee|stutsman and Foster county boards land, Slominski, Sproul, St RED |to every member of the ntments: Starke, Thomps of Bur at different times during the y Al ance and Budget: P. F. Blank, of gent, Tra: | Authorization for the placing of N alem; F. H. Weigman, New ——————_—___—_ Tune vichell, Veitch, | Highway representatives at Chicago, | Salem: H. ¢ Ay D nen ij Watt, Worner, Zimmerman | Wee 3 ; |the Twin Cities, Fallon, Mont. Miss-{_ Publicity and Printing: E. A. Ket- j oheii ft G Nayes—-Anderson of an; West and South Will Benefit or Tr) ‘Snoigine cectinge anus | dan; E. L, Wall, Hélena _March is the. month o derson of Sargent, Arduser, Grant, Most, Says American and benefited, will provide the ne-| hagurankey Nex a aae|| high winds and wind- . eg e| ‘a r,t re i r i nee RERENC TET inen a Gea Express Agent Sia ponde: K. Hanson, Dickinson “B. H, Ellwiy, | storm damage. Are you is of Kidder, Erickson of Steele, Fine,! Establish Information Bureau |New Salem; properly insured against Hardy of Slope, Hardy of Mountrail,| A complete information bureau . . Hartl, Helbling, Hempel, Hoople, Iv.| , Changes in express rates and|will be established at Bismarck and windstorm? Windstorm GG S G erson, Jacobson, Jodock, Johnson of (arses ordered by. | the Interstate |information bureaus in the Twin Cit-| Salem; Mike Higgins, Tappen;/ Wm. IMPORTANT EVENT insurance costs little but commerce Commission, — effective] jeg S March 1, will result in many econo- i circily, Kélerisher, Losier, Levane | Neve) 1 mal supplied with maps and literature at!" “Marking — and. Signboardé: ©. New Lanpher hats |||] it may save you a lot. in Levin, Loudenbeck, ‘McCay,’ MeMan-|™es for shippers, according to R-Jall times. Arrangements will _ be h, Bismarck; N. L. Billingt See Murphy today. Cea oe | L. Walton, Agent of the American ith dai Burch, Bismarck; N. L. Billington, ee Murphy today. 3 us, Martin, Miller of — Williams,! Ro ivy Bepress Com many in. thie [ade with daily newspapers to fur-|-Tappen; C. W. Allen, New Salem; W.||\’ are out. Tones are ; Oberg, O'Neill, Quam, ASMUSSENy fee ee any nish cally rend penerts in coopera- ‘ockran, New Salem. / CLOTHES : Richardson, "Robert Sanfor , tion with weather bureaus, : 3: OR. i , Schmidt, Shepard, Shurr, Streieh,! New express rates go into effect) 1 was recommended thfit the mem- : MUSSIERATER da esa different, shapes Svingen, Swett, Thatcher, Tweten,|Wroughout the United States, Mr-thership he based on three year| Bismarck. : meet the Sprin j Vogel, Yeater, Speaker Larkin, 64. ‘| Melton, stated today, after a care-| ledges and that the minimum for] wesslutions: . G, N:Kenniston, Bla: pring aaa a ‘The vote was solidly Independent )‘4 Tce a y ae e aeractically | 2¢h membership be set at $5.00, E. L. Anderson, Steel. desire for change : end Nonpartisan, except that Morton, jou .cue, at his office Practically) and that each city and state be or- Tie prenmeattiger ge. ; Palms and Ferris, Nonpartisans, vot-1t¥@¥ basic rate per 100 pounds ganized with a representative to | CALL nets ; i y i ed “aye.” been changed and the State Commis- 1,54 after the Highway's interests|INDUSTRIAL. ARTS GET Pick out the color Design ‘is the cotrect relation of every item that i Long Fight Settled sion has suthorized their applica-|in their particular community. A MOST APPRECIATION PCR OM ANTE ROO goes into the clothes you wear ! The long fight over Senate Billiton. to vanled within ek eo? | united stand was taken against op-| Grand Forks, N. D., March 6. you like— pay a URPHY By! a j No. making appropriations for) AW TT ene ote some intrenes in |tional or parallel lines and in favor|Architecture ‘and industrial \ arte moderate price. J { the children’s department of the! Wile there are ticularly in. the{f °Hly one main dine being marked.|met more ready appreciation than 2 The Man It may take a little more time to make clothes this board of administration, was ended, | Uo otern “erritere, aceardioe to Me_| The designating gf the Stevens Pass| Painting at the hand of students uf! bay te but if cloth 7 . . th i when the House repassed the bill on|Warrn (errllotys according to Mr-| route in Washington and the exten-|t*ained in art, who were given teste ashi hic way, but if clothes are worth wearing, they’re worth : conference report, 83 to 29. As the| Walton, generglly speaking the chan-| 50. o¢ the Highway north from|i" the preliminary investigations re- designing. H bill finally was ‘passed the salary |/8ey are downward and lower ates | Seattle to Vancouver was endorsed,|cently made in the psychological art } of the director, Miss Henrietta Lund, | ij) Prevall’ in the ee tesa re. | The convention unanimously declared |test being developed at the Univer- was left at $3,000. The House had| isione are in the west and couth, {itself in favor of a state and Fed-|sity of /North Dakota here by Pro- oO i t rejected four conference committee thus enabling shippers to reduce their | CT! highway system. It also favor-|f¢s80rs E. 0. Christensen of the art ur Designer is a reports because of this salary item. Efforts to reconsider several bills were made. Rep. Starke was not! } successful in an attempt for recon- department und Theodore Karwoski, of the department of psychology. Cook by Electricity. ed, in the event of a change, the lo- cation of the Highway to follow the North side of the Northern Pacific Railway, between Tappen and Daw- transportation costs substantially, The following rate comparison has been prepared by him showing the new rates compared with the old your service. ERGESON’S _DR.R. 8, ENGE rr paneeatign of the engineers’ license |trom this city to other important |S", to Pass the depot at Dawson andj Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Kodak Finishing Chiropractor i Senate bill No. 189, providing | '7 . rofessionals an appropriation of $15,000 to aid in ve throughout the country: =o sd Consultation Free rom Bismrack, N. Dak. drilling the Des Lacs oil well, got (First 73 votes for reconsideration to 38 |©!48% Rates per 100 Ibs.) The ART FOTO CO. Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Mandan, N. Dak. NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS against, but failed for lack of a two-| TO— New ol thirds of the House vote. The meas- Rate Rate ure previously had been indefinitely | Boston, Mass. ...... $7.55 iN 3 postponed. Ghicegoy Ill; 527 : JUALITY — _ MY “ a a OLDSMOBILE SEA eee this vote, walked to the front of the |Cleveland, 0. 588 FARMERS! . House and said he wished to exoner- (Detroit, Mich. 2... an : 2 SALES AND ric ate H. E. Johnson, head of the Des|Kansas City, Mo. 478 ' a Now. iz the time to look over DAKOTA A pease oll well comany los qillee|Los Angeles, Cai. 1261| This Is Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver your necaeaa ree us oll SALES CO. ions which he made in a debate a! Milwaukee, Wise. 4.99 . . : Tee jays previous, Rex, Standley laitespelis, ee We Will End That Tired, Run-Down Feeling. Build Yourself || or repair them, putting them in 107 5th St.. Phone 428 saying that he had been misinform-|New York, N. Y. 135 Up! Wi 5, 5 first class condition for the q PN a t ! in Back ni ‘ion, and — 2 Rortland; Ore. . 9.29 Bs Ly, Vv on rong ion, Strength Energy heavy spring work. We handle t. Louis, Mo. . 5.47 eel Your Ver: est Again! ‘ “| AM THIN” IS. Poul, Mina. i Ard s y @ complete line of New Har. nesses and leather Prices very reasonable. Harnesses oiled per set $1.00 to to $1.25. Saddles repaired, shoes half soled. Also a 30 day Special Sale of New Harnesses. . B. REIF, Prop. Corner Bdwy and 6th Street.. | Mr, Walton advises shippers to in- Tepes: | vestigate the new rates and will be glad to give any information at his command on the subject. Her Friend Says: “She is Skinny” PERRY UNDERTAKING Lene eet ty Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 op 484R. In his private practice Dr. H. S. Thacher demonstrated’ that such symptoms as Indigestion, Gas on a Sour Stomach, Belching, Dizziness, Colds that Hang On, Sick Headaches, Constipation, that Tired Feeling and a general Run-Down condition of the System are often the result of a Sluggish Liver—and ‘hat relief in such cases comeg quickly when ‘the Liver is properly Cieansed and Toned and the System is working normally again, Why This Gives Rellef When working as Nature intend- ed your Liver does three things necessary to keep you feeling your ‘best. First, it purifies your BLOOD, every cop of which passes through the diver every fifteen minutes. Second, your Liver furnishes the essences that are essential to per- fect DIGESTICN.’ Third, your Liver supplies the secretions Na- ture uses to lubricate your intes- tines so that your Bawels can move Pick Ten Most . 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Keep up|" sainple bottle has demonstrated its merits in your case, Show your friends and relatives that the r lar dollar size bottle is sold uncer ‘the guorantee that every penny will be refunded { for any reason they are not completely satisfied, ‘for free this helpful treatment atter te) ———=====————— CRESCENT LIGNITE . COAL. DRY woop. BALED HAY. _ STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. W. P. LOMAS Cerner Main & 9th St. * Phone 82 | : FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors :210-th Street. Night and Day sttendant = Phone 687 practically “next door-to everything, P. G. Remington; Prostdent. 4. A. Graham, Vico President a Pa : and cahler. Gchmierer, ter.