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MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Good Maxwell—25 MILES. TO THE GALLON SPRING HOUSE. | _._TWiNKL LirTiE stan JSFED CORN Maas, Eedenees nel POLICE MUST CLEANING T0/|. INJURED BY | Tobe#recteattere | PNRORCE LAW Easter (Continued from page one) ‘4 N vise that business revival has. re: ‘ch-! Attorney General Shafer Is- D Me JiR Vea that tmde. “Farmers are using y istinctive eseew tt part of the proceeds from Wie, peee sues Statement on New , i 4 : crop to improve their homes and oth- ; . Various Sundry Improvements Farmers Urged to Test Allfer buildings,” according to a recent Cigarette Law Slippers ill Made During Tw statement from the commerce body. ; Will Be Made During Two Seed For Germination Fargg hopes to lead the state in : , aes building during this spring and the] George F. Shafer, attorney gen- f h | ; , Years of Appropriation Before Planting coming summer, Home owners, in-| eral, issued the following statement or the Period dustriés and business firms are in-| today, in regard to the enforcement i cluded in the extensive building pro-| of the new cigarette law, which will Fargo, N. D., March 30.—“Are you] gram, that reflects, according to re-| go into effect on April 1, to the rade taking for granted that the seed | ports of’activity here, a renewed bet-| peace officers and state’s attorneys Grand Forks, N. D., March 30.— you saved 1. fall will grow? If] ter financial condition. of North Dakota: Spring house cleaning’ with soon be: So, sad disappointment may await} Several down-town projects have) st wish to call your attention to | at the state university here and you.” Th the warning of Dr. H.| been announced besides the many) the new cigarette laws, Senate Bills Ree fa your vl PRRaHRUIY “contihie taboueE AHS L. Walster, agronomist of the North} homes, both large and of the bunga- 61 and 62, which become ef- How.delightful it will bo to yralk eb cobsc aaa ae rCy fh summer while the varsity students Dakota Agricultural experiment sta-!low type that will soon be under ive April 1, It will be observed slippers are in accord with the Wie ie bho from a6 are away. The house cleaning op- tion. construction. » |that Senate Bill No. 61, amending Springtime. With such charming styles to choose E erations now contemplated are to “Hundreds of bushels of apparent- The recent purchase by the Han-| sections 10184 and 10185 of the com- we show this year you cannot help but be satisfied. ly sound seed corn were injured by | ford ng company of the old] piled laws of North Dakota for the frost last fall so that the germina-| Equity Co-operative, Packing plant} year 1913 unqualifiedly prohibits the tion tests are running from 25 to 60| assured that this plant would soon| sale or distribution of cigarettes to Just New percent, or lower,” he declares. re-opened and that probably some| minors, (all persons ‘under the age “Suppose your corn tests tha or changes in construction will] of 21 years); while Senate Bill No. e about $11,635 of the — legislature’ biennial appropriations for the state school. Sundry improvements are planned during the next two years of the appropriation period, according low to C. L. Ellis, superintendent of the what can be done about it? The} be made. .. |62 regulates the sale to adult. per- A Hollywood Tan strip pump with side gore and a Military buildings and grounds for the state first move would seem to be to try| ,ne railroad has moved its divi-|sons under permit from the Attor- heel and carries a self trim on the vamp. Truly a clever school. to buy some good seed. ‘The most|sion headquarters to Fargo with general. Both laws provide pen- model for the Kaster fashion show. recent seed list pul hed by } the] Prospects of enlarging its offices or] alties for violations, including fin Probably the largest of the im- veme: vi 5 North Dakota Pure Seed Laboratory | Shops at Dilworth, a suburb, to some! imprisonment, revocation of perm eee eC eine Sean Peruana 1 over 2000 bushels of excellent | extent. and the abatement of places of bu: 9, said. Present melting high testing seed corn in the hands| Announcement has been made of | ness by injunction. and: HAine atend) on ithe" oxine of North Dakota farmers. Hundreds | the coming construction by a stone| “While the legislature places the 4 sd se WAC eBISTR ' k of others who have not se company here of a 100 by 100 foot] general administration of Senate Sec our new showing of Chiffon hose in all colors. in small lakes, a very small portion soaking into the ground, and at each heavy rainfall in the summer the roads to some of the classes are virtually marked “im- to the Seed * Laborato: building to cost about $50,000. AJ Bill No. 62 in the office of the at- aler is to build a one-|¢ ly have some available seed on hand | local junk di ey general, it nevertheless, en- which needs testing. If you know] story and basement concrete struc-| joins upon all peace officers, lo of such supplies, try to get at them| ture on the Northern Pacific right] as well as state, the imperative duty jeven if you have to do the testing; 0f way to cost between $15,000 and to enforce both of these acts. Sec- Dee Sastncemiatioe aoe | Youreelé ‘to make sure of thervalue| $20,000, neojecty| Lat, 2,0f Senate Bill No. 61, among The i pf the product. ne of the big residential projects) other things provide: ie enforce- . 7 the eee NaS tbs eeauriedents| “Make every effort to cdntinue| is the erection by an insurance man| ment of the. penal provisions of this RCANDISE OF MERIT ONLY in the sanitary sewage system, This| the production of locally adapted 000 residence. act is enjoined upon every officer | strains. Locally grown seed of 50 ge Fargo department store} and official whose duty it is to en- sewage must be elevated to meet an> f s | percent germination. should be pre-| has just opened a new building. force the laws of this state, and any other seetion of the Grand Forks ferred tovhigh germinating seed that | Brick laying is to start about the| such officer failing to enforce the ystem. Thas been produced a hundred miles| first of next month on the $325,000] penal provisions hereof shall be sub- It is planned that the new ‘sewer, supplementing one built last year will do away with this trouble. It is hoped the work on this can be “rted early this summer, and be \gomplete by the opening of school n_the fall. or more to the south. . John’s hospital project, an archi-| ject to removal from office in man- “Suppose your seed corn shows a] tect announced, ner by law provided: i rosecute the offend- | farm help was anticipated, He de- ildi j i i eats Ponce officers are|clared that more than a” hundred | germination of only 50 percent. You] Other large building | projects,) “Section 7 of Senate Bill No. 62] urfed to give serious and vigilant|men could be placed on farms im- can Still use it—-plant it-at the rate | ltely of business structures, are| provides: In the enforcement of this i ease s other | mediately, and that “as soon as word to 20 pounds per acre in drilled | Pliuned but are not quite ready for| act, the attorney general may call ren Uonttonuten er py oyeGr | gets out that we need men, they instead of check-rowing. Ev-| announcement, Fargo architects, lum-| to his assistance any state's attorney | CTiminal laws, ih the site. av Sect | Vit pe here in plentiful numbers.” erybody Hnows that drilled cecn ja | ber and material dealers and con-| or any peace officer. ‘An unusually heavy demand from Redecorating ana minor improve] Ag some of the stars of the flickering drama begin to fade, along |likely to be weedy—here is, where id. “It has been suggested that the Eunencercemi ne isfearen eget western North Dakota is ted this eee Docmitories ane, to be| comes Mary Brian, a little gil who has “the swectest face on the | the adjustable harrow or the weeder|., Fargo just concluded an “Own| failure of the old cigarette law was| °° Se year, he said. Hast) Boaters Go) ls poreun paccondinwetoletmnousidirestor Jean be used to antage, Clean | Your Home Week,” during which a} largely attributable to the general i Field work ‘has started in the cleaned’ and redecorated | and two oh tha carly weeds out of that drilied | local theater devoted part of its| disinelination of riost. people to act-| BIG. DEMANDS southern tier. of counties, with re- BUAiHEs Pato peo bel aait x Jeon by the use of the weeder. or| daily program to a movie that took| ively interfere with the distribution sultant calls for farm workers from orm with other buildings on the/the tunnel to connect the various | c nae When land is very. weedy,] Up home ownership building, finane-| of tobacco in any form to adult per- FOR LABOR | tiat’section. campus. New showers and dressing | telephones and time bells on the} Philadelph z 30. it’ will be better to check row; | ine and planning. This was expect-| sons. However that may be, it i “There is an especial strong de- rooms will be installed in the wom-| campus. Telephone cables are now) men’s | Society eIphia | with 60 percent corn, plant about|cd to increase building activities,| certain that public opinion in this aay mand for general farm help and for Pipes eaten out by chem-j used for the class bells a says it has found ’ °|15 pounds to the acre---there will] Which the industry here believes to] state condemns the sale to, as well|, Fargo, March 20.—Spring has| housekeepers and girls,” he said. he School of Mines Labora-| jn various buildings, and thi . United States which is without a) p, rs i 4 he » prea his y $ g i "i inors |hore steadily x de- i Je Bora 8; 4 e| Ui States 3 Ww 2) be some missing hills and some with | be the greatest this year of some]as the use of cigarettes by minors |’brought a steadily in ing le-|The supply of married couples to tories will be replaced. Rods will| been found to cause 4 variance in’ single | Bible. This town is Line | too many, but Ehecgeneed ettcce ai] ume. and I believe that all officers will| mand for farm ‘help in North Da-| work on farms seems about equal to be put in the walls of the science |time, throwing off class schedules.|Fork, Ky. A correspondent of the |the y WHTEROL Abe Wetieabiee — be wholeheartedly supported by cit-| kota at the federal labor bureau|the demand, but housekeepers and hall to prevent their further set- |New folding chairs for the armo society was unable to find a Bible; * : : SUICIDE AFTER REBUKE izens of all classes in the rigid en-| here, Edward McChane, in charge Of| girls are lacking. Wages for all tling. Entrance lights will be plac-|new piano, and other minor eq after ng every house in the vil- Peerage oa ‘0, March 30.—Because he was| forcement of these new laws. In|the bureau, announced. Mr. Mc- i i Nf 2 Mt ano, 0 Mm usi y = » Ma . s 4 e 5 . . classes this year will be fully as ed in front of all the buildings not! ment will replace that worn oul. | lage. | e A vote for Harry Thomp: reprimanded twice for neglect of| behalf of this office, I desire to give| Chane believes this to be an indica- gid ae Tact years " Hog HES asa ey a = a fica json April 7 means a vote for} duty, Ki Masamoto, a 25-year-old | notice that upon receipt of evidence |tion of early seeding throughout |”. y jars will be used | ‘ook by Wire The clarinet was invented by Jo-|Jower taxes, efficien nd | Policeman here, ended his life by|of any violations of these laws, not| North Dakota and eastern Montana. to resurface the main driveway. 4 hang Christopher Denner of Nurem-| eS CUCIENCY ane imping in front of 2 fast-electric|| only: -will i , i Ce $ hi n r 7" d aas Nec & ‘a e y permits be promptly re-| More men will be needed soon, he] GAS WILL DO IT BETTER. new lead cable willbe. ins Instead of by Fire. z about 1600. jeconomy in City Government. | rain. voked, but the state's attorneys will | said, byt added that no shortage of |” "| SWEEPING RATE _|BEETS TO BE FIND DAVID'S CITY | ALL ABOUT EINSTEIN were written in his native lend of General Tax Bill ‘ averages $12.00 to $12. sorted 160 to 180 Ib. hoy | ; { i 5 : ital Eeapae ners 0810.6 Bea OB iene aa | Jerusalem, March 30.—Ruins be-! Paris, March 30.—Proving again| Germany, Great Britain contributir pers Bizn, “rie: eo cents ani tos CHANGES ASKED) TRIED OUT IN Of North Dakota | eres fo,08 more ol the Clty cf that nstcn, started something” | 1 Wire Markets By i Saturday $12.72. Weight ae BY N. D. BOARD WARD COUNTY Shows Decrease extannive lexcavations in Palestine iefet meri ian se aaiatie enka ‘ ‘ » Associated Press Diese | fecelite: Ate. - Vheveniy| siglo, by J. Garrow Duncan. The original] about the author of the theory of weak to 50 cents lower, Fairly 00d) A complaint making a sweeping at-| |, Minot, N. D. March 30-—A quan-| | The general tax bill of North Dako- Jebusite wall, standing in 1000 B. C.| relativity. Of this number only 435 i " when David took the city has been native lambs $12.45, Heavies down-| tack on. practically class rates| tity of ‘sugar beet seed, for distri-| ta decreased $609,046.96 during 1924, i WHEAT MAKES ward to $12.50. Culls $11.50 to! jn North Dakota has been filed with| bution throughout the Minot terri-| a compilation of all gameral property found) hageodicondition: bles going through. tnilroad commisstoners of North Da-| ing of these plants, has been receiv-| however,’ remains alm@et double to|, Oklahoma City, March 30—John p steerer a kota. ed by the Minot Association of Com-| total of 1916. Snider, a milkman living just out- ‘ ) CHICAGO PRODUCE le esreninewcontninintateaccialieleantol a} and will be given out tol | The greatest percentage of the) side the ity limits, has 22 children. Chicago, March 30.—Poult {be made by the railway commission s making application for the| money raised by general property e schoo! joard decided it woul higharia owls iatso issttay lee auth SDAKeLa, cRsnens land NGS same, it is announced. ‘The sead is taxation goes to the support of the) be setting a bad precedent, if it + sn | roosters 19¢; turk ducks 30¢; | bra covering the same classes of| Certified, Me schools of the stute, 46.75 per cent) allowed 12 of them to enter the city Lack of Adequate Rain in) prose isc. Butter unsettled, Re:| rates for their respective states and|, The seed will be distributed te| being levied for this purpose, schools without charging tuition. ¢ will thus vitally effect the| farmers: throughout various parts of The tax bill of the state in 1924 pts 9,509 tubs. Creamery . is iy . re middle west and northwest|the Minot territory, both in the] was $29,539,688.24, while the total; 45e; extra first Al to 43 1-2e the en! i 9 i :-| sections of the country. Mouse river valley and in other lo-| for the preceding year was $30,048,- Winter Belt Brings Raise |‘ THE CHEWI ING CHINESE : Sasi tos aa Be Plone) Of: CHER cel i Ul ealttiog: GAC coy in New ‘York | 736. Peking, March 30.—The Chinese Chicago, March 30.—Owing largely onde oe to 37 1 Baeelowe oe state commission has’ attack-| Alben | Ae neern i ever 735 are getting the chewing gum habit. to lack of adequate rain in the do-/o9. ordinary firsts 28¢; storage| The rates between all points in| Ment, and it will be distributed fre Veteran meeting of |!mports from the United States in- mestic winter crop belt, wheat aver-| packed extras 30 1-2 to 30 ide; firsts| North Dakota on the one hand and|0f charge to farmers who give Knights of Pythias post | (teasing more than 25 per cent dur- aged higher today during early. deal-| 30 to 30 1-4c. points in Minnesota, more particu-|Surance that they will properly care| Knights of ythias postponed | ing the last year. ings. The fact that world shipments 3 a -|larly, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Du- fae the (planting, raising and gather-}to April 15th. No meeting paren were smaller and that the amount of CHICAGO LIVESTOCK : luth on the other as compared to| Ing © Q Beachy ws April 1st. J. R. Muslof, C. C.| A vote for Harry Thomp- wheat on ocean passage had decreas-| Chicago, March 30.—Hog receipts.| tates between points within | the UNINVITED pas: April 7 te fe ed by 1,100,000 bushels, tended furth-| Slow. Mostly 15 to 25. cents lower.| S| of Minnesota, it being held) Wi not Leary sxed| SackaRGnean candidate son April 7 means a vote for er to lift values, Selling to realize| Few open sales, steady to 10 cents! t! the North Dakota rates are) | t/anhington: March $0. "A masked) Jack Runyan, candidate for| lower taxes, efficiency and profits led to only a temporary set-|lower. Early extreme fop $13.50. hi mile for mile, than the Min-| va ost difficult problem for the hest| city commissioner, asks ‘the economy in City Government. back in prices. Cattle receipts 19,000. Slow. Veal/uesota. rates, and are therefore un-|& Wosr elticull. problem for the hos t of th ters at the y . The opening, which ranged from|calves steady to weak. Bulk top| Just and excessive, and in violation | and hostess. Sir Auckland and Lady | SUPPOr le voters: eS interstate commerce cominis-| feddes, tried it at ghe British em-| City Election April 7 upon the| Now is the time to select vance, with May $1.57 to $1.57 1-4] Sheep 20,000. Very slow. * No ear-| Sion act. : ya few years ago, i & 4 wan Suly $1.42 to $142 3-4, was fol-|Iv sales fat lambs, ‘Talking around} _ It is pointed out in one section of tre re tedeed Suinyitey guests, pledge of lower taxes and ef-| your Easter Coat. Bismarck lowed by a drop to $1.55 3-4 for May] 25c and more lower. the complaints that the rates be-| their identity concealed by their| ficiency and economy in the | Cloak Shon, the popular priced but then by a rise which carried tasers tween Chfeago, Milwaukee and other| masks, ate all the refreshments be-| city government. stone May to $1.58 1-4. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN s and St. Paul, Minne-| fore the invited congressmen and a S Wheat suffered a big break today| Minneapolis, March 30.—Wheat re- and other Minnesota cities as|§0Vvernment officials arrived. Prince just before the close. lay delivery| ceipts 181 cars comptred with 69] Compared to rates from Chicago, Cactani, retiring Italian ambassador, ‘was smashed to us as lok as $1.44%,| cars a year ago. Milwaukee and other eastern cities | tecently gave'a masquerade and re- ss 2 vy _ sellin; 2 3 to North Dakota points, are low. It|duiréd that all the guests unmask 8 ee EN Re caer in ae sine; N. Lea ee nites as to} is held in this section that the rates at the door. Special admittance gress and the market had no ade-| choice to fancy, $1.57% to %;| from or to North Dakota points are| cards ulso were sent out the day be- RY FOR quate support from buyers. The close| good to choice, 1.46% to 1.5 generally the combination of local fore the pa‘-y, as another means of was wild, ranging all the way from| dinary to good, $1.39% to $1.45% rates from or to Paul, _ whereas | Keeping ou the uninvited. pring, $1.72% to $1.82|the Minnesota cities enjoy joint 1-4 cent decline to 1 3-4 cents ad-| packers largely $10.00 downward. ; of the inters S A Romance The World & cents net lower, with May|No. ih ae . ’ aida to giad7 and July, $1364 t0| KF Non 1 debe Mostane on’ track,| through rates materially less than| Jack Runyan, candidate for Will Never Forget! AU $138% to $1.63%; to. arrive, §1as%| the combination of the local rates. |eity commissioner, asks the oe ee to $1.63% ; y $1.38%%; July $ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Corn No. 8 yellow, 99%c to Minneapolis, March 30.—Flour un-|-%4; oats No. 3 white, 38!%c to 38° changed in carload lots, family pat-| barley 67c to 83c; rye No. 2 $ The public has long awaited the appearance on the screen of Elinor Glyn’s renowned story, “Three Weeks.” This great narrative To Lat » To Classif. support of the voters at the 5 Og Bre OSS City Election April 7 upon the 4| FOR RENT-2 furnished rooms in| pledge of lower taxes and ef- uoted at $8.50 to $8.95 a bar-| to. $1.08%; flax $2.70'4 to $2 nade! ae ia eakeee. [Eee H i § int ds the SoWton sacks: Ship: pee poten ome yt light housekeet |ficiency and economy in the now comes to the screen in a gorgeous and ment 30,028 barrels. Bran $23.60. BISMARCK GRAIN “30-1 | city government. thrilling production which is already being. Sa PATHE ERTICR, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | FOR RENT. Two room apartment pee ali a talked about as the most important film now o Bismarck, Mar. 30, 1925. . over Cowan Drug Store. pply it South St. Paul, March 80.—Cattle| No, 1 dark northern Play onl Cowan Dig Staten aoe I ANNOUNCEMENT showing. i receipts, 4.500; Opening slow. “Bare: No. 1 northern Spring “EIO| WANT WORK—Map, and wife want ae hereby annesince my can- Vv : e 9 : 1am ‘32] work on farm. Phone 800. . i i i killing classes with the exception of No. 1 mixed durum’, [yet] Horn Motel. a 3'30-at Ye icy tor, Police Magisiyete bologna bulls and desirable grade| No. 1 red durum. . LOST _Y. stor fountain| Your support at. the polls, : A | becf -heifers. Fat steers and year-|No, 1 flax e, somewhere | April 7th, will be appreciated.| MOTHER :— Fletcher’s i lings largely kinds of value. to sell! No. 1 rye |. Foidway candi gone ath W.S. CASSELMAN. | —— a LTE $o80, Fete tonal early Dark Hard Win telephone Nb, 1092. bidet ot ioe 2 Castoria is especially pre- .75. Few odd ye Ss i 3-300 aa \ . : | Heiter aoe ae $2.00, bree age Winter: at en@t! Alex Rosen, candidate for| Pated to relieve Infants in. bi ASLO AD UU TE Lar et We quote but do not 3-80-tf leity commissioner, solicits} arms and Children all ages cutters largely 2.75 to’ $3.0. . Light 4 aitni dawn, and gare Pee, i 4 A En ey | "YeigHE canmers downward to #260. rlemines gid 100 Ibs. Phone | Your support on a platform of | of Constipation, Flatulency, . \ Crone Pe lonn as hae 10 Weak tending | SPeltz, per oats wo] tty 8-28-40 decreased ‘taxes, efficiency | Wind Colic and ‘Diarrhea; ‘allaying Feverishness arising there- : bi lower, Bulk $560 to 7.00. Partload at Cae ‘Ales. ‘Rosch, candidais for ant fame, in city, govern- from, and, by regulating the Stomach ‘and Boweéls, ‘aids ‘the Cc APITOL Days Commencing < Stony to: 25 cents flaner Top. sorts| No. 4 - eee city commissioner, — solicits 2 ah assimilation of. Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. TONIGHT Hog receipts 15,000, Siow. Weak| No. 6~. + bur supers ona pation of| A vote for Harry, Thomp- THEATRE March 30th. " Samo held’ Mghers, 7140407 190" Ibs| Sample grade nn. seliment y y gt lower. taxes, efficiency and |. Absolute Harmless ~No. Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it. WS ee ecohémy in City ‘Government. we Neo Sata Ye Preeti Corwin Moto r

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