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-- PAGE TWO SHERIFFS OF NORTH DAKOTA - MEETING HERE 3-Day Session Opens Today— |’ Problems of Law Enforce- ment to Be Discussed FUNERAL MEN FINISH MEET maintain Governor A. G. Sorlie Speaks to Morticians on ‘Public Service’ at Banquet A. § of the Bowman Wa surer. JUDGE BOOTH : OKAYS SALE OF © “ST. PAUL ROAD Decision Ends All Litigation Concerning Road’s Affairs Up to Time of Sale Chieago, Mil road to repres Loeb and com City company, pelate Judge Judge proving the order of January handed down by Federal Judge Jame H. Wilkerson in Chi ends all litigation ng the roa fairs up to the time of the s November, when the company auctioned off for $140,000,000 Butte, Mont. It also g. court of th organization plan The of mutual concern and demonst goff. approval of the eighth circui the State princi marck d for the State of tion for a sald vd ard Court rooms | 1 the » County ‘Wedge’ Interior Is i Changed, Redecorated | si:) 3. irons’ clock A. M. on the re ommodate a steadily increas Aas ing group of cu , the Wedge, men’s fashion s nas been redec orated and the interior changed to provide ‘more room. | Sheiving has been moved back over five feet to give double the available before. Shirts, formerly in floor cases, have been placed ir wall fixtures and the interior of tho room has been newly painted and dec orated. A shoe department ix to be added within the next three weeks, accord ing to J. V. Broxmeyer, proprietor A line of Selz brand shoes for young men will be carried. seal of this December, | (SEAL) a See Mighty Michael Stro- goff. Redeemed By State | We | The State of North Dakota has re- | lock of North Da- | | | nds, according to| A | asurer CON i of real © bonds by since bonds were issued in 1919. funds used for the purchase taken from the real estate bond pay ment fund, which includes — the “faatartized payments of principal and interest on farm loans ‘The Wlock purchased is of the fir issue due and the first real « duc, and bearing interst » rate Sof 6% per cent. Inasmuch as the fund can only obtain three per cent on certificates of deposit at present + | this represents a saving to the state of 2% per cent per annum on the ‘OLD FOLKS WITH YOUNG STOMACHS! Have you reached an age where you are carelul of what you eat—for fear of | digestion? Theri hete’s good news !| When you've eaten something that doesn't agree—Stuart’s is a boon and) blessing! | Probably everybody has a pang of i attimes, Kut Stuart tablets wi oftwo minutes. And avoid al or obnoxiour breath. Try itl for twenty-five cents, Free BOX Now Get apocket metal box of Stuart's tablets for ceep it filled from the bi sire. drugstore, or full box tree: write | jarsball, DYSPEPSIA TABLETS come from the gasoline tax jonding months of 1925 and / In What Month Is Your Birthday? HERE TODAY ' “ aminers for holding public hea: See Mighty Michael Stro- * a five Clerk | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR | — les for their work and power: SENATE iary. : H. B. 132—Cox—Requires certifi- Bills Killed B. 48--Made mortgages leation .of title for registration of n before harvest illegal, Vote 27/ vides Ju- [ow necessary to obtain a hearing.| motor vehicles, licensing of dealers in | 109 to 0. | used cars, outlines powers and duties crop ig county seat at direction of a vote! ment and provides penalties for vio- jof the people from 9% days to one} ation of law. Judieiary. arrent resolution C—Provides! year. | H. B. 133—Thompson of Ramsey iption of fortunes of more| H. —Repeajs law providing] Strengthens law relating to criminal 0 in case of war, and’ for tion of blind children im} conspiracies, making conspiracy to would submit questions of war to a institutions outside the state. 109 to 0./commit a felong a felony also. Ju- H. B. 18Appropriation of $40,500! qi for state board of heaith. 107 to 0. | H. B. 68—Appropriates $2,000 for state corn show at Bismarck. 79 to ry. H. B. 134—Thompson of Ramsey— [Defines crime of aggravated assaul, and battery and prescribes punish- |ment therefor. Judiciary. SB. 6—Appropriates $75,000 for} ge across the Red river at Grand Memoral-| Forks. 92 to 15. submit S$. B. 37—Changes law to make cer- tain affidavits prima facie evidence| easing its salaries.'in certain court actions. 109 to 0. 5 Lie Walter) S. B. 41—Coneurrent resolution to Maddock casting t jz vote. submit proposal to increase pay of H. B. 4—Defines jegislators to a vote of the people. couneil and Must have constitational change. 70 Amends law regarding examination lof witnesses in preliminary examina- tions. Judiciary. H, B. 136—Thompson of Ramsey— Provides contingent fund for use of state’s attorneys, the amount depend- ing on the size of the county. Judi- eiary. H. B. 137—Thompson of Ramsey-+ Permits questioning of witnesses un- der oath before informations are filed by state’s attorneys. Judiciary. H. B. 138—Thompson of Ramsey Gives the state the same number of jury challenges as defense- in crim- inal trials. Judiciary. H. B. 139-—Roberts (Independent) and Streich (Nonpartisan}—Provides that the Bank of North Dakota may y make real estate loans only to ac- . 1283—Cox—Provides that two! tual residents of the state. Banking. X-|or more persons jointly charged with! H_ B. 140—Roberts—Amends absent Z3| the same offense may be tried joint-) voters law to permit sick or invalid nd provides that they may employ ly. Judiciary. citizens to cast an absent voter’s ba!- stenographers to keep an accurate ac-| H. B. 129-Cox-Creates state board! lot. Elections. count of the proceedings.~ lof criminal investigation, together} H. B. 141—Pedje—Ellingson and S. B. 7—Revises and brings up to|with rules for its organization and|Olafson—Designates October 12 as date the laws governing park boards! operation and appropriates $50,000 to| Diseovery day instead of Columbus and compiles them into one statute.|finanee its work. Judiciary. day, and gives Leif Erikson equal Clarifies procedure on issuing bonds.| H. B. 130—Cox—Amends law withj eredit with Columbus for discovering Bills Introduced ;Fregard to excusing children from} America. To committee on Education. Concurrent resolution G — Peck.’ school. Places discretion’ as to grant- Petitions the department of the in-|ing leave from school in school board terior to bring Indian livestock sub-| and county superintendent of schools, ject to the state laws, asserting that! leaving out state’s attorney. Judi- Indian+ livestock is allowed to run |ciary. over land of white farmers near! H. B. 131—Cox—Creates jury com- HATS HATS HATS Final Close Out insurance law. Preseribes duties of assessors, county auditors} d other officials, and provides that law of w nd estopal shall apply | to the department. Applies to ail past and pending claims for crop losses by hail which have arisen since| Every Hat in stock must go to make room for spring millinery. In this group of hats you will find velvets and hats suitable for most every occa- sion, formerly sold for as high as $15 to $18. However, we must make room regardless of for- mer prices. For quick sale every hat in stock placed in two groups at January 1, 1925, and carries emerg- 50c and $1.00 ency clause S. B. 106 You could afford two or three of these hats at such prices. Come early—get your pick. SMITH BOWEN HAT SHOP Located in the Bismarck Cloak Shop —An amendment to elimi-! Bills Introduced ue standing appropriation for; H. B. 127—Cox—Changes maximum procedures by the depositors’ punishments for certain felonies. ty fand department. Provides that after convietion for two B. 73—Requires public utilities felonies the maximum sentence for to obtain certificates of publie eon-,a third may be twice that normally enience and necessity from the state! permitted by law. Permits life im- board of railroad commissioners be-|prisonment as an habitual criminal if fore commencing of construction or|convieted four or more times. Judi- operatio: S. B road 74—Empowers board of rai commissioners to appoint ngs in civil suits insurance department. Emergency clause, State affairs. | S. B. 107—C. J. Olson, Amend! to law governing proceedings || nst accused persons and their! vilege. Judiciary. | S. B. 108—~Magnuson. Amends} state fire and tornado insurance re- adju@ment of rates to provide that when the state fire and tornado fund} shall equal five per cent of the risks carried, the commissioner of insur-| ance shall adjust the premiums to be! paid as to reduce the amount to the; lowest possible amount consistent with the maintenance of the fund at per cent of the risks. Insur- 8. B. Schlosser. 109- ird, Hamilton and| tablishes the office of ¢ commissioner to aid vice men to obtain compensa- Appropriates $18,000 for pro-| of act, Emergency clause. tion Provides non-residents who wish to hold auction sales in the state must! obtain a license. Emergency clause. ¢ affairs. B. 111--Olson, Burleigh county. Authorizes erection of an Agricul. tural building on the state capitol grounds, and transfers $300,000 for this purpose. Emergency clause. State affairs. The Great West Life ‘Insurance Co. Now Offers Attfactive Children’s Policies—Also Educational Policies for children. For particulars telephone evenings, 1142-W. A. A. Doerner, Agent Bismarck, N. Dak. HOUSE Bills Killed Amending —_ newspaper to receive two-thirds MB law. Failed majority. Bills Passed H. B. 65—Amends law as to re- quirements which county auditor must meet in registering deeds. Car- i ency clause. 109 to 0. H. B. 95—Changes public utilities to require that 10 per cent of con- sumers must file complaints with state railroad board rather than 15 Radio Specials We have on hand a number of new and trade-in Radio sets that we are going to dispose of. They consist of Day-Fans, Thompsons, DeForests, Grebes, Sleepers, Northlands, Super, Hetrodynes and Crosleys. Each machine has been tested by our radio experts and is in perfect condition. They go into our show window Thursday, the 27th, at these special ‘prices: Day-Fan,4 tube ............... cece ecco ee «B 50.00 Thompson, sloping panel, 5 tube ....... 89.00 Thompson, straight panel, 5tube ....... 79.00 ‘ Grebe, 4 tube . nae Bate mne baEHA Ck DeForest, built-in loud speaker, 5 tube. DeForest, 5 tube ............ » SS i Northland, built-in speaker, 5 tube .... C. J. S. Console Model, 5tube............ Superhetrodyne, laboratory model, 7 tube Sleeper, 44he oo ke ieee ete, Crosley, Trirdyn special ................ Crosley, Trirdyn ........c..0cccscceeeee 1 Crosley, XJ PO eC RE Th MELO I EIEe ssss pore Re ea sx : s3ssss These prices will be dropped $5.00 a day on each machine until they are’sold. This is your chance to get a radio set, at the price you want to pay. Romantiet 6 $5.00 drop each day until the machines are sold. This is your one » chance, i i ‘ t . ' H. B. 86—Extends time for chang-|of motor vehicle registration depaft-/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927 Amends law relating to the licensing Substitutes for bill with same pur-| tion. of insurance agents. Insurance. pose previow oduced. Educa- H. B. 142—Thompson of Burleigh— A.W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping: Center 5 é ‘ H. B. 135—Thompson of Ramsey—+ 100 Pairs of Youths’, Boys’ or Men’s Play or ~ Work Shoes - Youth’s Sizes 111% to 2, $1.98 Boys’ and Men’s, 21 to 91, $2.48 We were fortunate enough to make a purchase of these shoes at a price that enables us to effect a big saving for you All Leather Choice of Leather or Composition Soles A real play or work shoe offering A.W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It Friday Eve. at 8:30 Saturday at 2:30 and 8:30 {A UDITORIUM The first and only presentations/in Bismarck this year of The Magnificent Cinema Spectacle SLAVE TO THE GREATEST OF A ALL ROMAN ATHLETES ISTHE DASHING, DARING CAREER OF. BEN HUR.. hp. <= - Bi ra A *’ PRESENTED WITH TOURING ORCHESTRA OF F. : ae: - PRICES (inelodion ts) a ia saa © Evenings:: Lower floor, $1.65; balcony, $1.10 and 75c; g -’ Matinee: Lower floor, $1.10; balcony, 50c; B0es ; i Seats now on sale Harris & Wo hows ,