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) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE =~ 5,800 MILES.’ PAGE EIGHT HOFMANN AND | - FRIDAY; JANUARY 21, 1927 LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR NORRIS TELLS [SRBC Stee re calendar year. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ACTIONS 8 ' 5 Officers until the end of the year | ANN M ACK ON Designed to provide more speed Other Bills Recommended | COVERED BY { SENATE lant in national guard armory at OW HE on Bh alee oe i administration of justice, three bill: Two other bills, senate bills 52 and i Bills Introduced illsboro. Appropriations. county, vice-chairman and W. E. Par- i‘ approved by distr F 53, were recommended for passage by | 8. B, 76—Carey—Amends —_work-| HH. B. 90—Streich—Requires that sons, deputy state superintendent of. court judges and committee, men's compensation law to provide| banks carry, in addition to reserve ublic instruction, secretary. were recommended Bill 52 we ud authorize eeeene to! ‘ 4 | that insurance may be Chal any required b: lave, a fund equal te 15) Pi coal aaa i estlag teaiy se the senate jud. 'y , meet- prosecuted against partnerships | insurance company authoriz@d to do! per cent of the de; 3. Such fun Ine’ CHA ROCHIDE ind ions in thelr firm or! | business in the state as well as the| would be invested in state or national held at the capitol, where educators n bureau, provided] bonds. Banking. heard Edwin Yocum of the U. S. De- ies are held respon-| H.R, 91 — Sperry — Authorizes! Alleged Murderer Tak e 8 | partment of Agriculture talk, on “Pre- "s ni iani: Senate | bi common name. The judgments in state compensa’ America’s Premier Pianist , Serite bill eee ecily cnposed by somererim-|8uch actions would be mude binding | ji j that the compa’ i and Noted Soprano to to be bitterly opposed by some crim. (oe the joint property of all members |>40e Persons: HXAMINED (ME) Ait). io ihe same degree abd to like| workmen's cmpensation eommisstons Broadcast Sunday on, eliminates the “double ates of such. organizations.| 61 Clinies Held—8,716 De-. | benefits as the state bureau, Insur-|ers to “check up on safety deviees| Stand in| His Own Defepse AC Gh peSintiee a would permit any foreign ance, a used in industry, Outlines method | he Super Senate to. Ser uae aos a aeriaeicl ti xecutor or guardian | fects Discovered See Bar aac eatatae Tekan | to aennine ftom doeisions of weara| TORRY (0 TON HERES ED Enjoy ‘Fun Fest’ that be h 2 and the nd prosecute or defend ing fund at the state training school,| by persons pressing claims against piney DOr the eORe ated tion in this wate Wie Vie | P appropriating $25,000 for various ex-| the bureau, Insurance. ah i new judge shall be called } | \ . 21; ‘hs ancl nt La uty ee voda Rourt to determine | same rights as residents provided he| The North Dakota Tubcreulosis|penses of the school, Referred to H, B, 92—Sperry—Permits work-| Courtroom, Austin, Texas, Jan. 21: This Afternoon ! Be hdard during Inday|wnether or not. a change of venue | files a copy of his appointment with | Association traveling clinic covered | State affairs. i men’s compensation bureau to invest | —(4)—Dr. J. Frank. Norrie ian ene © Heard during 5 Gald shall be gennited: the county judge a total of 5,800 miles, and examined| S. B. 78 Appropriations | commit-| its funds in bonds of state or gov-| mentalist pastor of ott Worth. on tke Sent fzati by b old! shall be granted. ‘Appropriation Bills 93 persons for every '100 miles, dur-| tee. Appropriates $50,000 for deficit] ernment and of cities having 6,000|Witness stand here today told his) The Super Senate, an al acai former law, whet it| The house uppropriations commit- | ing.the summer of 1926, according to| im. state wolf bounty fund. Appro- Population of more. Judiciary. Sy Ot eee ee Te cate Tey | coe tiat ee oni nora one hal Lette be Pie tee at its meeting this morning. rec- | the annual report. priations, I. B. 98—Sperry—Raises pay of|Chipps in his church offfice \last | per correspondents, will hold its op- y aticully transfe : inion’ Wi S — — i Y % 5 : ing: session this afternoon at 3 ¢ ommended $101,070 for the normal| Sixty-one clinics wore held through-| 5. B. 729—Olson of -Eddy county—| commissioners of workmen’s compen-| July 17 ¥ en 4 « and industrial school at, Ellendale; } out the state, ae which ees Rersons AReGerey. cadGtcie Ruy creer omte ella bureau from $2,500 to $3,600 ate gate gtate chines “had ofelek | i ge. ae. sae ‘ fdas $1 for the school of science at| were examined. The total number o: erty, 4 ee, , r ¥ 5 y 9 vere e - —] ity;come to h ffice, had demanded | the state will exchan; laces with TY ake, Senste bill 62 would limit appeals istration of chi ol. dd Edna’. Gaither, averaged] Five measures, including a concur-| issuing refunding bonds. Judiciary.|friends, had threatened to kiN him,| afternoon and will serve as pages, : ee 1 | 000 for administration of child wel-|sén an Edna EF. a Averag uti b W. E. d of he he shot Chipps when he | st hi d sengers. . months when appeal-| "ye aa i ke thonthh, Mt ah ave ends , 5 ; , [enen digment and" 60" days| y tht Ellendale school appropriation He tani ee who suffered losses, On grain crops Newspapermen Are hand on his hip pocket. Hill be C. R. Verry of Minot, speaks: |when from order. The state-| recommendation and the Wahpeton| Of the number of persons found| f! lowing the war.be given relief Given Day in Jail pad ese Eee F. B. Streeter, secretary; R. H. Myhra, ment of the case and briefs would| school appronriation was also cut | defective, 1,916 cases were given ad- et the profits of the United Peter A Superintendents vf a ant secretary. Senator Porter |be filed with the clerk of the dis-|s9099. ‘The other two appropriations | Vice, 368 were treated and 33 calls| Grain corporation, were passed with in Contempt Case “i of Cavalier county will serve as chap- court within ik’ months after| Nore recommended as they stood, | to hemes were made, The depart OMY one dissenting ‘yet, that at Have Final Meet = ['". : fy ” te of a judgment and within| “ genate bill 2 : d ment’s expenses for the clinics} >Y > Shichi a | ‘ Sr whem appeal from an order | pqsenal® pill $4 was recommended for] ettnted to ¥niT7 a0 Unger county.fon the resolution. | Annapolis, Maryland, Jan, 21°) This Afternc) ===> Henry Abbey of the Metropolitan ade. taxes and tax laws, meeting last} Nose, Throat Troubles Common if Lis D Py GE Chiropractor s Mack, the first sing Feed ounty, often re- her profe: ssional debut aged she did, spendi: preparation for th ofmann’s story is familiar. Born in cow, Poland, he studied t un me to this country, is sole tutor, The j istri i ; ‘ y . B, 27—Committee on appropria-'day handed down a decision adver i 0 -| The district court may grant an 4 ‘ Nose’ and throat troubles, with|,.5 ; A . Rete ec ee dal ili extension Ae Ue tiger ye Shee mnie te tathon ee theueeeen 1,895 cases reported, were found to be ed ere I ae fequiriog saat a aad bolt and Lb aoe Bony cael ot ae Siseuasion rodigy was such a little fellow that;months when it deems it necessary,|eral fund $25,000 every year to carry| the most common defects, closely sty “teat or i “ sb ve teraud | eed He of the Baltimore News and the | 0: Mo riod es lucat big bret le is ie he. had to have a specially made|the power to grant further exten | out the provisions of the gasoline tax | Pressed by nutritional defects of| ucts testers: fund: of tha: etate trons: |Qedae EASOGt OO ee a atd n Lao eter TCH RMN BEES eaater bai chair and pedals. Here he inter-|s lying with the supreme court.} act. i which 1,746 cases were discovered.) the general fund o: ie state treas-| Judge Eugene O’Dunne imposed sen- cout, ee eee pe 3" a ela 4 hy art " Senate bill 64 requires that when| The house committee on education | Other defects frequently found were) ¥*X- tences of one day in jail each, and| at their final meetings today, mark- ls, " ested wealthy art-loving Americans! S u e! 3S! B, 20/-Committee on ‘apftopria-|{ cA a il se tn Phea se Oi i who arranged for his study under|an uppeal is filed with the clerk of|met with the legislative committee | teeth, 1,742 and neck, 1,177. bP pa o pro ia eid obi one Gcinioarae wale tue camper : tions-Amendments th Anton Rubenstein, In less than ten|the distriet court, he must file the|of the county superintendents’ as-| Defective eyes were found in TOI) °"h, ‘ry scellnncoun feey frome autor rein eee onan at the siuct tovwanlgation formplated owi-thé. 1k Feady, and then begun his remarkable | of. the, Supreme ‘court, within 10| deta thee een, and, discussed in| snd lung diseases in 211 cases, ex.) mobile transportation companies be/der trial’ of Richard Reese Whitte:| tial meeting Tuesday a:permanent or- 4 soa | nda nil the recommendations made | Ciuging 66 persons who were found|P8id into the state’s general fund. |more and publishing them against Examination Free r , # saree Master Pianist |tierk was given a “reasonable Tongth| “The aetate contelttse orrarnrorts | ubereular. "Among other defects] ,, 5. 8.80, _Commitise on “on hand] Spike fiekes tees riavetd : ae “Best of the best,” is the position | of time” in which to file the record.| tions, meeting last night, xecomnen- | Sound were those of the eas skin} 111°) iyu1, in automobile transport-| Elliston, teenee Baace are editor of 7 \ the Saturday Evening Post has as-| Dilatoriness on the part of some| ded passage of S. B. 3L, appropriating " Jation fund to the state treasury. — |the News, $5,000 fine and the jail| Nember Seven of «Series signed to Hofmann, while New York/clerks, however, made necessary the | $188,159 for the i ution for the r S. B. 47—Amendment requiring term. Metairie f 4 newspaper critics say: “Josef Hof-| proposed change. : __ | feebie-minded. at Grafton, but spent| Retail Merchants more complete labeling of seeds sold| Earl C, Deland, ‘managing editor mann is the master nist in his} All three of the bills were in-| most of ‘its time in a detailed discus- in the state. Carries emergency] of the American; Harry Clark, city class—and there are so few in that troduced by Senator L. R, Baird of | sion of the budgets submitted by var- to Hold Meeting | clause. editor of the News: William Sturm class that he must feel lonely,”| Dickinson. ious cantiol offices in S. B. 19, | photographer for the No ind Wil: Times; “In the minds of the majority | i HOUSE , erap! or the News, a! of Breer ede k: the bets of ua - lige = eS ~ — Here January 25 Bills passed a. Klemm, photographer for the all,” World; “Undoubtedly one of the| of the Minot | stembers of the North Dakota ‘Re-| H. B. 4—Requires park boards to : aol pitaten anisi ms . anh a ortt - “ ry ___ lS Brentest, if not the greatest pianist} nr What Happened in | tait Merchants’ association from Bur: | sdont, budget, system of making ex aiteaeevec ana ted it will be igh, Kidder, Logan, Emmons, Me-|Penditures. The vote was 106 to 0. \ f an has become h ization, convent John Dows of Grand 4 Mr. Hof-} . I ‘ N Legislature Today || intosh and McLean counties will meet |_H. B. 36 Appropriates $40,000 "for ° in Bismarck January 25, according | St#t¢, emergency commision. The vote, The senate’s first straight party |t© amnouncement received today from , = H. B. 37—Appropriates $1,000 for 1. “Il est doux, il est bon" ftom as nominated as wice pi vote since early in the. westion | Martin Holtan of Washburn, district | ¢:/h, nyainat bee disenses, Sine vote! HERODIADE, Massenet 1H. H. Williams, Mandan, came this afternoon on a fight |S8vernor. was 98 to 8, ! 2. Alleluia. . : and treasurer. Members of | over the adoption of the major- |, R. B. Webb has been chosen #8/ "FB. {Grants the governor right’ 17th Century Easter Hymn] the various committees and the board| ity report on the bill prohibiting | !ocal chairman of the association and | +o appoint senators to fill vacancies. 3, “s Road Sone Novello| of directors so nominated mortgaging of crops before they | Will have charge of arrangements for | Bills Introduced 4. a. Deep In My Heart Aylward] The convention will end this af are harvested. the gathering. Present plans are to) 4B, 85—Erickson—| i r ‘i m r rev bh iminates re- noon with election of offeiers and The majority report recom- | have a business meeting in the after-)) quirement that election judges be choice of the next meeting place,| mending that the measure be in- | 00n at the Association of Commerce | freeholders. Elections. h was recommended by the nom-! definitely postponed was adopted, | offices and a banquet at the Grand} 4, B, 86 — Signalness — Requires inating committe as Minot. 23 to 21. A tie vote was avoided | Pacific hotel at 6:30 p. m. n changing county seat a year’s| when Senator Dell Patterson, | Among the speakers at the gather- of change! mast be given! Renville county, changed his vote | ing will be A. M. Johnson of Mich- | | in order that he might move for | igan, N. D., president of the associa- . 87—Appropriations commit- reconsideration tomorrow. Pat- j|tion, and Mr. Holtan. A talk and|tec—Repeals standing. appropriation pean had led the fight against tioronsureteen of hee black plent yeee for artesian water control. State af- Hf adoption of the report. !s propagated will be given by Edwin | fairs. ‘ Opens at Minot The minority report was de- | Yocum of the U. S. Department of | H. B. 88--Appropriations comm — 1 feated, 24 to 22. It recommended | Agriculture. tee—Repeals aw relating to cai that the bill be passed with a few | ee and. maintenance of blind children change | under school age. State affairs. Jamestown Man Is H. B. 89—Bohnsack—Appropriates Named President of $4,770 to-repair and install heating g b. Pirate Dr c. You, Dea: 5. a, Joli Berger b. vo, N :. To One Who ; ting in the d. Today Hee Vitverter| Fifth District : Searf Dance . =, Chaminade . . Orchestra Legion Meeting : Part 1—Joxef Hofmann Rondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn Funeral March -... Chopin | Rhapsody No. 2 Insurance Service Well Directed If a windstrom tore the roof from your house to- morrow. would your in- surance cover the loss Minot D., Ja a temperature far below D, Drunken Employe |Legion men of northwest North D ie Assaults Farmer [fh iciiettneredtotay for the| Auditing State Mill g With Drawknife |iv2ny‘conmanticr nee senrceente.| 2Nd Elevator During | Implement Dealers); like a well- directed ar- i 4 oo shed legionnaires in at! Winter Is. Cold Job) rarco, x. p, Jan 21-u) George B| row covers a bull’s-eye? Jan, 21.) Naf illsuerds Blate, Ads - Glade” of” Jamestown was. elected | | f prominent na serious | ms of Fur y cut and/ter Curtis of Lisbon, forme Ber-|ment commander; A, B. C: msey | Minot, aiso i Detector Every radio receiver using S.volt tubes can be im- . Lund, examiner for the state} president of the North Dakota Imple-| | That imparts ing hoard, would rather do a lot] ment Deale jation ut the of things than ‘audit the books of the| business session of the annual con- H haees A Feeling Of Fitness A windsterm is swift and destructive . . . but state mill and elevator in the winter] vention he Ae ak tim Other officers ‘of the association ind proved adding the new’ Cunnii pecial ' ty i siting a hearing on ajChaplain Father John Halloran During the audit whieh now is| chosen today are George Hanson, of a Strengt a our insurance will “hit letector, CK-3@GA. Th addition pe i ee becker with (ays the Rev. Si. Fairham of Dray-| nearing its close, Lund and. his ax-|Bowbells, viec president, and C.D. € d > - this one spe- ton, retiring president ts made inventory of all the; Milloy, Will and other property at the mill! T, 1. inden, Litchville, and ‘. And he got cold. Ware, Grafton, members of the board The auditing board's figure chaser| of directors. no pretense of being a hot| Following the election of officers flower but standing in the| the directors went into executive, the spot” if it is in the hands of this agent of the Hartford Fire Insur- According to = who had been : cher farm since last fall, hit him 4 over the head with the nife when admonished to keep out of the . Belcher, Bereier, , trict deput 'U. S. Minister a to Peking Sent house SCOTT'S EMULSION cial tube will give your set ter pt gi ty greater volume and Consult your radio dealer. PP pac eyfeeles He will tell you tho Radio Tubes : milk house, in which, it is alleged, | 2 open in below zero weather checking| session at which the selection of a ance Company. for receiver, Bercler had started a fire which | Back to His Post the weight of grain in the huge bins| 1928 convention city, was to be dis- Rich In The your recei 5 q communicated to one o: ie walls ae of the elevator was not a picnic, he| cussed. It was not definitely deter- In CX-300A and Sourteen other types and nearly destroved the building. Washington, Jan, 21—()—Amer-|S#id. The work will/be Binpinted mined whether a selection would be ‘ Murphy “The Max Who Knows Inaurance” 216 Broadway. Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. Health-Building Cod-liver Oil Scott & Bowne, Bloomfek!, N. the orange and blue carton “E. T. CUNNINGHAM, fae. ‘ " NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO No immediate condition at Peking has called for ‘the change in plan, it was said, the department not as yet having been advised of the fears felt granting emergency rates, Finals Tonight in forts of which the clergy were ca; able, he added. si i The transcendental importance of MN Bereier, Belcher alleges, struck him | i." Mint 2 A .| Within a week or two and Lund then| made today or whether the decision over the nose with the Knife, rende Ui Aa alta ait Scerctary {Will begin work on a report to the| would be deferred until a later date. q ing hy uae pane PP ‘t be s been intercepted by legislature. bey twenty-cighth annual convention fae, Sita’ atteal ap gncerin ond our ack LD fan oe oe an * beiriey : . | Peking as a result of the increasi A 4 Pier! , ache county, jaly'denies that he | Scrismeas’ of anttfarsi domo reig te rop play in the city auditorium, merely punched Belcher with his Fare a eettes rae eae on Seed Grain Is A Ray paached Be Mr. MacMurray left Peking Janu- if atholic Rebellion Betehers Zersbond is so ba sed |ary 18 with his wife and two chil-| Not Thought Likely eae oil be itldren, Secretary ‘Kellogg cabled to Declared Past Peak Teattared. him at’ Tokyo and points in Korea!’ tittle hope is held by experts of the but it was not announced where he 7 yes ; ‘ had ‘been’ intercepted, the advices | %t@¢ railroad board for a freight| Mexico City, Jan. 21—UP)—Adalher- | = Consumers Would merely saying he had received his pate seduction on seed grain as asked | to Tjeda, minister of interior, is quot- | fl a ae y several districts where the crop|ed by the newspaper Excelsior as de- | < Py UAH, MU: Profit Greatly By Tt was emphasized at the state de-| "4% Poor last year, claring that the “Catholic rebellion” ~G ere e re I ( AIA a rif partment ‘that, the mencral iateede;| In a recent letter to the board the| has passed its peak. t y, Ss i * eo ne its | freight traffic managers of the Great| The Catholic clergy, he said, made H i ul-barge es ign movement and its| Nosee tray Ie Was i spread to Foochow and Amoy within| Nofthern, Northern Pacific and Soo|s fundamental mistake in attempting ay : f S - the last week or two had prompted ! Be vale ids joined in de laring| to organize such a movement. The Prd Chicago, Jan, 21—()—Consumers | Mr, Kellogg to order MacMurray | the! cond Be Bey janele lines were | uprisings new being put down by the Ye in the mode Mlsiistien! valley mala back to his post. not sufficiently setious to warrant| federal troops were the maximum ef- profit greatly ough fF rates asked by the Mississippi War- tl it mt rior Service, Theodore Brent, traf- ath ml fle manager, testified today before iel at Minot the igierey's defeat, he continued, } eemeeat the Interstate Commerce Commission | gy diplomats there that the troubl. Bo would soon be appreciated. The first pepe, oe nen neil might spread to the capital itself. " nspiel ai ino’ peer Rad me a rived Som it would saving 0! A Za . re e “unhinderes tural implements, $1.70 on furniture, | Py Wh Minot, N. Dy Jan.. 2ler44)—The | Mexican mentality.” te walks $1 on iron and steel and $340 fo urum eat Sells at Pine art pl getieriegetces the| Rebel activities. have apparently $3.70 on class rate articles would be | Fy 2 ry A 'sappear’ | subsided, as no important, milit : This is ¢ effected, he suid. wal Splendid Premium |i under, the determined assault of | operations were reported in’ the last hicks , Rey-0-Vec Heavy The barge line ak sot the 1 Aa a SU ae 21,—Dur. [Forks le dent tees y gg HH hears either officially of in pi make money by Daty 45-volt “B roads in In ina, mois, Missouri | | ral ‘orks, » Jan. —Dur- Fi, i . spa nly a w unim) ti battery, and Iowa the same cooperation in|ing the past 30 days Durum wheat nae in the fifth. Pepper of | insurgent groups gave signs of lite. chickens, some raise as high as 1000 chickens esc! ommendudforaticts establishing through freight rates as |has been selling at a very splendid |Delorane, Man. captured the silver year, others buy 100 or 500 chicks for spring deliv- ; for } is enjoyed in the southern branch of |premium through the terminal ex-|i” the secofd event, and Duncan of | band, was captured and executed its service, said N. D. Belnap, at-|change at Grand Forks. Anproxi- | Weyburn, Sask. was winner in. the |San Pedro, Coahuila, sega: 3 torney for’ the company. The com- mately 55,000 bushels of Durum was |%ixth or consolation. Sheppard is in | bination rates on the southern points |handled through the North Dakota|‘#e fours in the third event, Paulino obar, leader of a small 3 Mail your chick order now and have the money were put into effect at the order of the interstate commerce commission | Mr, Belnap declared, and the present | complaint, filed by the barge line, | requests the commission to require | four railroads to interchange freight | terminal exchange and more than 45,000 bushels were diverted from the terminal at the state mill and eleva- it Number one good percent- age of protein and not too much ; : Snakes travel quickly on lad and All finals will be played this eve if Ha ning and the grand aggregate trophy |Genth ef fresh water be eee ka, ill go to either Pepper or Sheppard. | adaptation of the bones of the pinal Prices on our Extra Quality Pure Bred aby Chicks: to 100. 800 1,900 with it at Dubuque, Iowa. | moisture, found a very ready sale at| | Py a Without the rail-water rates asked, from 40 to 50 cents over the option | ; Bulletins | Mr. Brent testified, the upper price. This is just another instance |. Bt : 98700° $1 tein tpn sissippi service would be useless. For the business to pay, it would be nec- | essary for the Chicago, Burlington | ands Quincy, the Chicago and Great | Western, the Mlinois Central and the | Chi , Milwaukee and. St. rail- roads to agree to rail-water rates which would be less than all rail rates by 20 per cent of the rail rate from’ Dubuque to St. Minneapolis. Woman Nominated to Head Bottlers| D., Jan. 21—()—Junior | ington, D. C., secretary { the Minot Bottling Works, was d , acdressed the North is : tra association here to- a feature of the 18th annual which the state mill and elevator and the North Dakota terminal ex- change is able to serve the farmers of this northwest territory, furn ing as they do a market which mediately reflects the demand at the terminals for various grades of wheat. CARUSO STILL SEEN Ital, About the casket of mous singer candles burn, and a flag covers the remains. He has been embalmed by a special pro- cess, which it is said, preserves his body almost as it was-in life. EXACTLY SUITS ELDERLY PER- SONS There und therapeutic rea- son Bg Foley’: Lered A Ser Com- bt for coughs ai olds is es] ein ited to the needs of clderly sorsen it. contains no was made dur- a ee ita ton peter is, teres ea years) and to and eT aT ee Washington, “Jan.” 21.—()—The | American destroyer, Parrott, has gone from Shanghai to Foochow, where foreigners have been threatened and churches looted. Word of the ar- rival of the Parrott has not reached the navy department. WOMEN PASTORS London.—Women want. to enter the ministry and they should be given every opportunity: in the field, ac- cording to Rev. Edgar Joslyn. At a Tecent conference of women’ ministers a the only contenee th po them pastorates—Baptist, ongrega- es ane pniter imines A a te ministers have near! t e right of Christian run out” yo eause they were ¢o ‘on routin Three hund; hotograph: 3 ge sor oan, ten oe rr, = cord the flight of o bullet from & gus Last Minuté 1) =—- BAKING POWDER Last still longer f Lease tage gate tne ee at ‘are also famous for their Jow internal }* battebies this means less distortion in wre better : twice as : fadio ho Lea everywhere tf . Medison, Wis. nd inition beteras