The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 2

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@ub Work Keeps — Women Young Says | . Fir st Secretary, Women who would k fpions fair, their bright and} erwise preserve their youthful! do nothing better than yo » work, according to Mrs. Lot- Sowles, of this city, who was | the first recording secretary for the | NBrth Dakota, Federation of Wome: "8 | clubs. | PThe club movemen’ has done more t& keep 5 an all tho | cosmetics K eve: in To Be Diplomat their com- | pnouncement that he will ask the egislature to enact a law providing or a rate-making division of the surance department if busi- sis a long time if you would: ¢| ‘ou would tell the beads v, but oh, so short a time when we think of their fullness, ny of us are doing fully as active | K today as wo did then. We are | 1 to think of growing an open lette retary of th old.” Hea | on meeting Away, held at D rs. Sowles said, the delex doin tight x with full gathered 'skirts and rimmed hats with tiny crowns | ed to the hair to keep | them on. P ing Was uncommon | aul on lecture on the of poy h no woman | + pi Present lain talcum, tae thi A ita research. vu Opera homa, Penneyly uth y A Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Coming} Complaints. Filed “Complaints have heen r De! i r in qd With the department by Peet ye ne ita thar | city, Mandan and Valley” City. hohemian Girl,” |eFs Will undoubtedly be file ( hallad opera, (order that it ma i . Louis that 5 Valentine’s, We take this means of announcing r of insurance, ! Ci if the Big. | through the press that the insurance o foybid the sep “Saturday. evening, department of North Dakota is power- jee agencies by less in offering any relief for the companies is the gifted and in- | Tedson indicated. mor feteachunber Wilt conddee he 0 mon the fire insurance nts, ¥ {ner os ‘omip for un accounting than has nts, it wa ad her company is body. Ni Teht ohare any individual or ¢ 0 jot as ¢ that if tie larger 2 cities, through their commercial clubs 4 | or other organizations, should extend 1 concerted vigorous protests and de- {mand such hearings as you suggest, the general inspection bureau of Minneapolis would respond and show m | WBS an iners ly predecessor, Hon. | lor, in his preface or letter of trant |mittal to the governor of hi: report for 1916, 4 and instructive s t coy ears first rating status in the state and and those of; The story is simple and delight-' recommended enactment of a rating Bureau at the same ful, being built around the devotion: jaw similar to the Minnesota law. Mr. ih ,of Count 4 im for his young; Taylor again, in a recent issue of his insurance agents protested to! daughter, sterious #b-} newspaper, the La Moure Chronicle, wh» issued the order for: psies, where discusses the present situation in his H ae the se ion of agencies Ns in love with a young’ gual br I hope other pa- ust cause, He realized at. Polish officer who has renounced his pers may copy. It may not be amiss Olsness said today, that he; country for the life of K to mention here that your present authority to do} queen becomes commissioner also attempted in 1917 secuut the order was issued in an! } ‘i Sand I think again in 1919 to persuade to protect the intere of ly ter, is recognized by her the legislature to pass a rate super- Dakota insurance men, The father when she is taken before him.tyision law, hut failed. | order was overruled in the federal accused of theft. Though surrounded | wld Supervise Rates igri hich now has by the pomp of her father’s posi-! on given for the rejection > appeals court. tion, she still loves Thaddeus. Final-' of our bill was that to vest in the y his position is revealed and they commissioner of insurance power to j are united. [make or revise rates would also » leader’ in, position to “fol other st for the simpl ve no rating supery nsin ha by virtue of this could the insurance compani for increasing the ra ce states and territo: Alexander 3 lontai, jof Russian bas been des- yvovernment % tor plenipoten- 0 Ci There ar es having of the big fou n c Indiana, Ken- | nesment of he sour, nsticks were unkno Verdict of Interest to Insurance Agents’ gistered Oth- and in surance © Union ~j and the excelle n known chorus of unusual singe: ce Bureau. & treat 1 f ciatio rr promote nies belonging to, ‘a At that time hikover, the Un.on Bureau i orger th ropitesent i he Western ‘air! Dreamt I} parti the, action was fought by the we a ee Maza State Bank \ . Olsness s poner secieion such a law and| be known generally | We have no more| | ‘OLSNESS WILL ASK LEGISLATURE TO y PROVIDE FOR RATE MAKING DIVISION OF STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT | j ter of fixing sent, | tran: ial . lub, his de -| not “if etter said|'would prepare data and. show by thalr demand that! department would be necessary if the | {demand a high-priced man to solve THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ———————— | law department at the University of Mllinois. Justice Johnson has been in Iiin- {ois for several weeks and during his absence his place has been filled by , #ppeintment of a jot judge to sit in hig place from day to day. Since many cases coming to tne supreme ; court te reason gf the fact that they m cannot review their own acts, it 13{ pecessitate, additional, appropriation | not uncommon ¢o have two different pert. This was true, of course. It) (istrict judges sit on the court, to, Mould be foolish to grant a power te, heat different cases on the same day. i a ighly technical | The anticipated delay jis feared as i without the proper! the result of the diffieulty in get-, iuipment to do it right. We believe, 1i08 district judges in to, confer with | owever, that the state could well af-| Tegular members of the court on ford such equipment. There is no| Pinions in cases where distr uson why we should leave the mat- | judges have substituted for Justice insurance rates to the) Johnson. It has been indicated in of- nsurance carriers any more than the | ficitl circles that the latter's re ortation companies should be tion may be expected within a own rates, | Panes! fers ae arn oad commission. inthe , Harry: Lobach, Ur.,. Is Chosen to Head De Molay Chapter. Harry Lobach, Jr., was chosen mas- ter councilor of the ck chap-, De Molay commandery, at the recent election of officers for the; ensuing year. Other officers elected | at the meeting were: Bjorn Holta,| enior councilor; Arnold Van Hagen,; councilor; Oscar Johnson, allowe and rate experience that the rates imposed are unjustified there should be no trouble in getting a fair, vatine law through the next legisla- | ture. Only one additional employe in his | legislature passed such a law, O} ness said, and the total cost per year | probably would not | excced $5,000. i The ci of kota are | junior comparatively small, ie said, and the| scribe; John Lofthouse, treasurer. | problems presented’ to a state rate} The new officers will be installe expert would not be so intricate as to, at a meeting on October 6. A dance | will follow the installation und each member will be permitted to bring onc non-member friend. <b Count Dal, didat d the De High Court Delayed | ater gees Be the uiverines gn ' Fenton Goddard, Duane Diehl, Ke ie in Giving | Decisions, MeGray, and Zeph, Holtenbeck Delay in handing down decisions | Forks 0 th represent the local chapte Molay conclave at Grand ber 29 and 30, The four argued before the supreme court at/ delegates named are now attending the present term is expected as tha] the s! university at Grand Forks, result of the expected resignation of | so their attendance at the state mect- Sveinbjorn Johnson, ass Justice. } ing is red. Johnson has accepted a place in the, The following appointive officers Park Your Car “WHERE IT’S EASY TO PARK” And Get Your —TIRES VULCANIZED —TUBES REPAIRED —SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED —STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED OR RECHARGED —ELECTRIC STARTER OR GENERATOR RE- PAIRED Expert Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed been named: senior deacon; George Fred Landers, deacon; senior stewerd; Albert Cor ior steward; Henry Barneck, marshal; Pr district judges are disqualified’ in M standard bearer; agencies | when the or-| ch he did not he issued and i ple chat action may rted to} ne the constitutionality of teat law. Moves to Perth The state b: the applic: bank of nking board has geant-! enough h once «© closed, banks, but both we Historical Body oe Has 11 Main Tasks .» Sept. 18.) have been outlined! Historical Associa- which hopes to raise $1,000,000! | | Loaded with relations, im- tne) More Action —More ‘Amer. Power—Longer Motor Life. | Get Energee the True} Gasoline. Fill up at the “Pure oil Blue” Pumps. y, chairman of the North Da- j s include ton of groups of schol juding workers in the related s nces, for the cooperativ 1 backgrounds story. Included made to sur- of manuscript orth in the viduals, librari and other deposi throughout the country The movement 30 would attempt to collect and preserve such mi contemplate small . complete ang ae: jo- y nub ations to hu band source mater! for American history, promotion of proper appre- ciation-of history and the issuance of avseries of studies in history. Another feature of the proposc:) work is a survey of the efforts of f.ional, state, local and speciai ical organizations throughout the preliminary work now Copelin Motor Company — TRUE GASOLINE oO \\ Chiropractic produces health because it removes the ob- structions that impinge upon the welfare of the body. ‘he - spinal eord—the controller of life—is so delicate that the least pressure causes improp- er functioning of the bddy. And the spinal segments oft- en become misplaced and in- duce pressure. We simply remove the pressure—pain- lessly and effectively. Come in for a treatment—today! DR. R. S. 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