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PAGE EIGHT PROHIBITION ARGUMENT IN wealthy reformer of Philadelphia, his slightly addle-pated mother, und her terrifying companion and watchdog, Miss Chapman. On shipboard also are Sir Francis , a lively but purse-wary n and his commanding of- y Beekn who is a kind Zz jew shop and who, y thinks, bears a strong nee to Bill Hart's horse, Upon gentlemen Lorelei practices her Wet and Dr: rees Prepared uisitive talents with admirable c A The spoils include Lady Beek- ; to Argue at Length For mond tiara, for which the cis is skilful | and Against Bill ance of records of all North Di and then sent back to the committee, bs ltans who rendered military. serv Billa Introduced was again recommended for passage “igen “ jn habidon: Ww and) Dorothy are|in the world w H. B. 169-—Thompson of Rurleigh—| with minor amendments. argument on prohibition was Ritz in ‘| Concurrent resolution H—Author-| Ine classifications “Of persons). ae cioned the chief legislative fenture d sha ‘go forward | uies leavornek’ to soecive. wha MIatetnct eligibles Gr eeelve ’ Mave rallfoad gave ee eet Gen for | uled for this afternoon's session. though momen-| ute funds aside for the North| passes. Railroads. ald by ihe bole eomtinittes tn A ij i 5 anery de-| Dakota ard b: secre- iv ET cot ie mmrity alt rated by the angry di ae ta national guard by the seere-| "1B. 170.—Boeckel and Meidinger—| banks and banking following a spirit- house will accept the majority re-| Beekman and her ex- ef Requires that a placard containing] ed discussion last night. port of the temperance committee | vited French solicitors upon the in Bills Tntroduced f the Ten Commandments be| One of the measures provides that recommending inderimite postpencr | pecent girls, and by the sudden ar-| 8. B. athman ~~ Amendment ae iitad Ww cvery school room in| every bank shall annually or semi- ment of a measure which would ask alan Bi of the angelic Mr,/ to perm yors to set up ‘ lhe sees "pduet annually set aside for a surplus fund the annie ve cae on continuing th | Bisman. renchmen ‘tire pres-| ness corner” when it is im-]'") “E ‘in ‘ at least 50 per cent of its net carn- De ae A wnoriy commitee. re. |cntly “dated up” by the“ girls, and) PF them at section! son ‘of Ramsey vides for submis-, (88, until CaP there iy “atta ra Ld hain Phos i bs * e| CONE! 3 or stree! fava si ‘ Bidet 3G per cent. o} e bank's capi king passage of th Mr. Kisman, who turns out to have, corners or streets, Ways| Sion to the people of a constitutional stock, No dividends would be ona d dry forces we a Talmudie accent is disposed ¢ Bie . amendment which would permit jury! ed upon the stock except from the ull their orical guns on | with the help af a Little ptomain thaman, | Companion! verdicts by a three-fourths vote, Ju-| remaining 50 Li cent of its net earn: Lue subj te i a diciary. ings and the additional surplus would Appropriations for the support o z | lishment Stee Of AUR HB. 172-—Rabe — Provides for| be free from taxation. fairs in Grand Forks Ward rners or other federal or ‘The oth measure _ limiti Stutsman $ through public lowering legal interest rate on cer- e other is a mea: sage. ¢ Stutsm fict aWowa fie a ha ; i Loi nae veiary.| the loans that may be made to one RK G te ta hows the gi t work sand m tain deferred payments. Judiciary. it lea that ts pans Rial of the ti : in the midst of ar 130--Hamilton-Appropriates| H, B. kes COLUM DUS eee ae ee shall not exceed house members markable coming out party, arrang om of an iron| day off list of legal holidays and adds| Cortain nercontages of the capital merce sale or | of the Drake fe tor st around the F Billa Aad on] Good Fri ice Day. Edu-] stock ss out by : Ah pee Me . ude to joining t grounds, and for a flag-| cation. It further provides that the loans Using a demand for an appropria- | of Henr: poffard's up-st te. Emergenty H. B. 174—-Game and Fish commit- | not be decreased at any time nnual fair at Minot a club, the five Independents of W county, who “kicked over the traces last week on the bill authorizing the e of the Drake mill and elevator | tion for the as The party has lasted three 4) with the help of sundry bootle land the boys of the Racquet clu who h blanket invita- and thus defeated a pet Independent | tion, it has been, ding to the) wo ‘d “rental” painted or marked on|. H. B. Burkhart and Twicbell— measure, have offered to move a re-| papers, a “perfect wow utterics, Designed to check any! Appropriates $500 to pay medic consideration of the defeated bill! What happens when Henry aude! ing of batteries, Ways and means. hospital and funeral expenses of late provided they ar aranteed the | denly appears at the party may be, S. B. Whitman—Places super-| J, W. O'Neill, representative from =) 100 deta to rumors | jeft to the imagination, Suffice it/ vision, reguintion and Heensing of} Renville county. Rules suspended current in ciretee this lihat Lorelei explains ing sat-| plumbers under the state board of|and bill will be placed on final pass- 7 “Sanaa ; ine etorily and th wins hisjhealth, Sets up plumbing standards} age tomorrow. ‘ fair wns cut off the iP)! noble family as she [that must be met by ail cities and| “H, B. 176—-Bell, Fowler, Jardine, AT MINNESOTA Suggested by the budget board in its he dialogue th y' villages. Creates state plumbers"! Plath, Roberts, Watt and Twichell— A the pf the a assembly, ion com: to report and failure mittee to restor make it it caused the Ward members to put a snag in the path of the Independ ent leaders in order to cause them to come to terms, a well-known political |" power ,said | Joan Marion rd as Dorothy as Sif Francis Beekman; arleys Have Been Held Sinclair as Lady Beekman; Lois s Wee n the Ward county | 4 nold as Mrs. Spoffard; Josephine and those from Cass, | yo, s Miss Chapnt ced mid Forks, Stutsman and Morton | Morse as, Miss Chapman: | sete were held Sunday afternoon and yes in an effort to create a’ bill ‘ing state appropriations, for | Solicitor fairs held annually in those counties.| minor, Ward's representatives are under stood to have offered to support aid i toe tee ea Serta | Girl Student at tion. to resurrect the bill for | Teachers’ College | Commits ‘ench ers in Martin Wolfson as the and 11 other chara ut well cast, rol ofsthe Drake elevator. In order to gain additional sup} also obtain. the powerful aid | Springfield teachers college,! county fair held at s % nny cases came. Another establishes} In the two years Dr. Spears has bait -for-his and his Stutsman courier | drinking suicide here last night by Ten bills, most of which are de-| penalties for violation of the law pro-|coached at Minnesota, het hae de- colleagues’ help. rinking poison. Friends she} signed to clear up minor points in!hibiting a judge to act as an attor-|veloped gridiron teams that rated Representative 1. L, Twichell,| W88 despondent over ill She) various legal questions, were disposed | nev. high among the western conference Independent whip in the lower house, | Was the da hter of Lamun,! of by the senate judiciary cominittee| Three house bills were recommend-| elevens, after Minnesota had experi- is said to have been rushing from | real estate ide ler of B + Mo. |in a busy session this morning. Of)ed by the committee. They are bills} enced several unsuccessful seasons. one meeting to another in an effort | to placate the different factions and | restore good-will and harmony in In- | dependent les. rd’s members | tid to e told Twichell that | they would continue to defeat his pet measures unless he is willing to | throw his support to their usked-for P \Gemamebiten Votes to Report Resolution hington, Feb. 1 jot 9 5, the ho ‘committee voted tod rchild resoluti ak Was (®)—By foreign ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ Diary of 20% iriver the affirmative. He said he Pretty Gold Digger acl was opposed to the resolution and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” is the| voted as he did because it would en- name of one of the biggest bookstore | able him to move to reconsider. Connally, Demo- of the Anita Loos then made a motion that the vote be and with the assistance of |Teconsidered, and the committee be- lbh 3 came involved in a discussion over has irchild resolution \ ful comedy. Th seen | the house on record as expre ut the city audite night) s full concurrence” with the and will be presented dent's position, Selwyn who has a comp: ing in it at his Times Square theater in New York where the piece is ¢ pected to run a High expecta- ME hie teen croased by the an- nouncement of the forthcoming en-/ gagement here because, it is declar- | ed, the Selwyn Pacifie coast cast,| which will stage the play here, is in] every way equal to the one that has | made the piece so tremendous a suc- cess in New York. The story of the play differs little from Lorelei’s diary; ly it is the same, The play tell the adventures of Lorelei Lee and | a her girl friend. Dorothy, late of the] ing vapors. This “Follies,” during a voyage and so-| clearsthe head and journ abroad, arranged and financed! ygually brings quick relief. by the open-handed Mr. Kisman, for)" q¢ headaches are continuous 2 vancement, On| Torelei’s cultural advancement. @ physician or good list | an ocean liner, bound for Europe,; should be consulted. where Lorelei and Dorothy are com fortably settled in the royal suite,! the girls meet Henry Spoffard, tee ——— acne temples with Vicks; also melt in a cup of hot water and inhale its heal- —is almost use- Jess for breath- ing purposes — throat —feels as if it had sandpapered— re- |) right Repub- | He; would | RUB forehead and | Ss. B. horse legis tees, 46 to 0. of state laws or city or village ord-| Ww Appropriates $3,000 for|inances. 104 to 0. Saat meat el fate, sean: printing of sets of the compiled laws| H. B. 102—Increases mileage fees| Would pay but 10 per cent of the ob- | of 1918 for use by state officials and|of witnesses in court cases from 10 ator MeLachlin’s bill aiding] tors. f ‘ cents a mile, one way, to 15 cents a) state banks to receive depo: of B. 115—Provides for the issu-| mile, one way. 105 to 0. public funds, which was once passed edge and the play has inboard to be appointed by the health board, -!Clarenee W. Spears, head football coach at Minnesota, announced today become coach at Northwestern Uni- versity and will stay at Minnesota. : Dr. Spears returned yesterday from The house appropriations commit-; jority revort will favor passage of] Chi where discussed with | tee completed its consideration of the the bill repealing the law that estab- tern ‘officials an offer to agricultural college budget today, !snea the conemation courts, succeed Glows ‘Thistlawalt, who has with Dr. John Lee Coulter, pr ident The measures killed were senate ted his coaching activities to of the institution, n appearing bills amending the law on causes for » Wisconsin. before the group. Every detail of the! j Rranting new trials, and providing] While Dr. Senars did not disclose budget has been taken up with Dr.!that filing fees shall accompany. the | the details of his offer from North- | Coulter and the committee is expect: it was understood Suicide «4 to take action on the week, Carr, Ward’s m ; jand a@ number of mi ppropriation |ed was one speeding up the filing of} he has no contract but on the Springfield, Mo., Feb, 1.--(# . es eh isi Y i offered pringfi¢e e . bills are also up for consideration | dec: $ supreme ¢ tf offered an Claudia Lamun, 19, student at the! this weel P eration | decisions of the supreme court with|same year-to-yéar basis as other this number, two wer r resulted in a d oth: re ngs! to be | Wi. B. 112- V erty, and a third ETP Wie sub- stitution of state boards that have been lost or destroyed. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SENATE Bills Passed Amendment to law against racing to permit county and fairs or celebrations to hold The senate committee on banks and banking last night killed two senate} bills that would terminate the depos- | itors’ guaranty fund. One, intro-| +B. Permits county commis-} duced by Senator Walter Bond, Ward slantes to determine disposition Of) county, would continue the fund un- money collected as fines for violation} til all present obligations were met, white the other, introduced by Sen- manufacturing plant at state peni- plas 101 to 2. B. 92 by the inercase of the surplus of the bank, SPEARS SAYS tee—Strengthens statute against il- legal taking of game by making sev- eral methods now used illegal. Game and fish rin Olson, Burleigh county, Provides penalty for b: e stations to destroy the {Provides for continuing $75,000 ap- propriation for bridge across Red | River at Fargo, The money was ap- HOUSE |priated at the last session but not Bills Passed sed because North Dakota and Min- Appropriates $10,000 for} nesota officials were unable to agree lation of automobile license tag} on a location. Highways and bridges. Sets Public h Gophers’ Head Football Coach Decided to Reject Offer From Northwestern Feb Minneapolis, 1,— &) — Dr. papers when transfe: to the othe: Among the senate bills recommend- ‘ing cases from | western, it was more favorable than the $7,500 a year arrangement with Minnesota, where bill. this! one county The state university budget the district courts from. whenve ‘the }faculty. members. killed and an- k amending the public utilities law so ided report University of Minnesota authori that 10 per cent of the consumers ties, with whom Spears has been re must file a complaint before the| conference since his return from C! board of railroad commissioners} cago, did not indicate any increas: establish ‘ shall hold a hearing, an emergency | financial bid had been made for con- mall debts disputes |bill relating to proceedings on tax|tinuance of his services and he did d settled out of court, The ma-| questions in transferring real prop-|not comment on that phase. 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That is why SCOTT'S EMULSION | F PURE VITAMIN-TESTED, COD-LIVER OIL popular and so generally used to help bec 0 mmr sad 2 ‘It is the cer ygrialicsed tance yor keds Ge pension al sakape ah secmapen (MARLBOROUGH RECEIVED IN CHURCH TODAY Archbishop Performs Rites Making Former Episcopalian London, Feb, 1—)—The Duke of. {Marlborough whose marriage to the former Consuelo Vanderbilt was re- cently nullified was received into the Catholic church today. remony was held in the foe of the Archbishop's house, ster. The Duke of Marlborough’s mar- riage to the former Consuelo Van- derbil under the rites of the Epis- copal church. was nullified by the riage 1895. vemb ried Mis: Catholic Communieant | fons” duke,” church. The ce- West Min- ‘atholic diodesan caurt of South- ward, England, a yeat a go, and the verdict was confirmed last July by the holy: tribunal of Rota at Rome. News of the nullification became public in November and created in- ternational interest, and Episcopal dignitaries, ning of New York, strongly criticized nye action .of the Catholic authori- les. cation proceeding fi: it was etated that they were initiated to “regularize” .the duke’s position and permit his entry into the Ca- tholic faith, including Bishop Man- When reports of the nullifi- it became known The Mariborough-Vanderbilt mar- (Z Have us examine your eyes. We make a special- ff ty cf cérrecting optical f defects with correct andj | becoming glasses. i = = RE BONTLAM OPTOMETRIST LAR ane Value of Research == was celebrated November 6, The duchess was awarded a decree of divorce in London in No- 1920. The duke later mar- Gladys Deacon of Boston, and the first duchess wife of M. Jacques Balson, a French- The evidence case, as made public in Rome November, was that the former Mi: Vanderbilt, who was only 17 at the time of hi was forced into the weddin, mother, Co “Miss contract aiid matrimony with the and that therefore they were never married in the eyes of the Massach Makes Catalina Swim Long Beach, Henry F. Sullivan ol declared today he swam from a point Hart Schaffner & Marx Beautiful spring colors in long wear- ing, hard finished and unfinished worsteds. The biggest values ever offered. Tailoring near the Isthmus of Santa Catalina Island to Point Vicente on the main: land yesterday after 22 hours and 45 minutes in the water. He said there were nine witnesses to the a odd mile swim. Sullivan swam the English chan- nel but failed in the recent chan- wim sponsored by William Wrigh Sullivan, who was being Poy down in a turkish h, said conveying boat developed chy trouble after he ‘landed ;and the party was unable to get back here, until 8 o’clack this mprning. A boat sent out by a Long Beach newspaper accompanied the Massachusetts swim- became the in the nullification Jas r marriage to the duke, by her ‘anderbilt did necesdary liberty to r. Sullivan’s reported time was iF proximately seven hours longer tha: that required by George Young o Toronto, hae who landed at the same point lesa than 16 hours after he left the Isthmus in quest of the $26,000 prize hung up by Wrigley for the first person to’swim the water- way. Man 4 ‘Calit, 1.) — well, Mass., Spring Suits Bergeson’s Clothing “Every spipliition of science which results in lower production costs, t fh either a saving in labor or int raw’ materials, or which gives a new-useful product or increases the use of old products, is directly beneficial to every man, and child ving 2 in the areas served by the industries making the improvement. The benefits extend even beyond that, they go to generations yet to come and to remote. corners of the earth.” This Prone poration from the book, “What Price High Farrell, explains briefly the agar ol to bie world of research in industry." spayed an ari part.in operations ort ing: In the m. , this Company has { petroleu: ibontry, th mperant part (Indiana). a leading nebulous theories to pe month orb facts and A eliminat- mien eee from the manufacture of petro- ens aceon Practically every product manufac- tured oy this ny. major prot attributable to intensive Ag yin over _ periods of time in the Standard (Indiana) laboratories. é t role of science in the modern t dimly understood by the public. who can remember the living ais abe ie world is epee ize that spectacular changes have taken on ut fe ch to think that practically all t traced to one source. “Back of every discovery and every invention that have contributed to the health-and happi- ness of , science has been at work. Telephones, bebiibe, automobiles, radios, of the new forts and plea- seme a oe Tit eerie tee the result of research. prove o products and create new ones, to de- vise better methods, to lower costs of produc tion through in labor and raw materials. Ea ga lei lc tne Miro one scientific in of its development. working in their laboratories, ex- , Studying known facts and explor- se yagsown. have been responsible for the ¢ that have made thi res place. leg ae) dis erie Ou Coney ete): any Taminess Geoand Mp hae yaa rn aimee wets