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PAGE TWO * which jerks up the Capitol Hill every | if the sentiment of the majority of Majority Favors =~ Abandonment of Street Car Line “Toonerville Trolley, Bismarck's day, may soon be in the junk heap, | the house state affairs committee members is followed when the bill is rought up for recommendation. | The bill, introduced by Rep. Gor- don Cox, Burleigh county, was dis- cussed pro and con at the meeting last night and general sentiment was in favor of following Mr. Cox’s plan to do away with the relic of by-gone Action was deferred on the bill, r, until some member of the dd commission appears before me doubt as to the of a sability recommendng ‘Cox's bill for rassage, until definite as- surance could be had that the pro- | posed bus line would be a permanent thing, had been expressed by com- mittee members. Snuff Bill Opposed The committee recommended indef inite postponement of the bill to permit sale of snuff, already passed by the senate, and a majority recom ite postponment of a h would license snuff! s but plac ax on the traffic. The senate bill was held objection able as to form. The house appropriations commit tee added $8,000 to the appropriation reulosis postponement of $5,090 for th me ommend tions: tion immig: $1 $4,200 nographer's salary for travel ex t the committ ion of this law can be of by the states’ attorney of the various counties and the torney general's office, Miss Al Angus, in charge of the work, ‘ously appeared before the com- | © to explain the appropriation uest. . U. S. Serves Notice | That Sacasa Will Not Be Recognized’ Here’s Brand New Way to Win the Varsity Letter ‘on of the department | VATS”, and labor. The st Nut.” The ion for — vocationa The Poe recommended — for| the plo carrying the s n for postponing the ge department appropri-{ kept th Locals Here Friday |‘*": * ". | | For nearly two yea » name and fame of Ohio State before the pul ce felt the | honorary “0.” \Steele Will Debate ELLIOTT NUGENT, NO! Columbus—Ohio State University has’ just awarded: art ‘honotaty to Elliott Nugent, author and istawof, the play, “The Poor ward is made for “service” to the ‘university. ut” deals with college life; and during the course of t, the yeung Ohio graduate speéds around the stage cinder track arlet and gray of his alma mater to glorious victory. Nugent, at night and al Fee has iu Washington, Feb. 2-—()—As i@ the| Steele will be the next opponent case of General Chamorro, who over-| of the Mandan high the Kidder county t Friday to debate the negative side of Farm Relief.” threw the American-recognized Nicar- aguan government of President Solor- | zano, the United States has served motice on Juan B. Sacasa, lib B. Sacasa, liberal! The tSeele debaters, won leader now opposing President Diaz, | over the local team Mond am come and lebaters \when (visitor in Mandan yesterday. vietory the that he must not expect recognition | members of the team are putting in from Washington even if he succeeds | fong-hours preparing for this Friday's | | forensic contest. | in the present war. Until the legal elections next year i A en hed ALAA bMS in that ‘counthy, the United States, |. fimot He te oe deat tcording to| Charles F, Ellis has gone to Min- Sacasa was informed, will « continue) Miss Marion Millsap, debate coach. % olis for a few days’ business to recognize Adolfo Diaz, the con:/ The local debaters ‘will have the | it. ve, ag the constitutional head negative rin pellet q0sk- of. aragua. ( Dr, T. 8. Baca, Sacasa’s agent’ here, | wy, brought this latest development in| Ge} the Nicaraguan situation to light) so last night in renewing liberal protests | ang Minot more or less in & |lar contest. Railroad Men to Meet This Evening) against American action in landing naval forces in that country. State department officials declined to com- ment at this time. Prospects of armed conflict be- tween the Nicaraguan liberals and American marines were — growing| “more certain,” Vaca said, as the) An impor meeting of Mandan, Mrs. E. K. Bitzing of Fargo has ar- ‘strangle hold of Latimer's forces on} division, No. , B.A. of! will rived in Mandan for a week's it the constitutional authorities headed!) held’ this evening at 8 o'clock at With Mr, and Mrs. L. F, Lymann and by Dr. Sacasa becomes tighter every the Knights of Py The | other friends. day.’ | business of the evening will include Secretary Kellogg today authoriz-/the avnointment of |plan for the gram to be ed a blanket denial of charges made by Sacasa and his representatives | that American marines or blue jackets | have committed outrages against the; in ‘Bacasa forces in the establishment of| ary neutral zones, } | be Minneanolis, Feb. 2—(AP)— Ray Galvin, the burly bandit of |. the midget-burly bandit pair, | which terrorized the Twn Cities — | inva series of holdups a few weeks ago, killed himeelf in the | city jail here toda: » Avon Park, Flor! (AP)—Fire early today destroyed | * Avon Park hotel, landmark of | picneer days, with an estimated loss of 100,000. Thirty-six guests escaped in scanty attire. It was the first tourist hotel pet in interior southern Flor- ja. Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 2.— (AP)—The influenza epidemic is . taking a more serious form in * Sweden, where heretofore there | have been only slight cases. In Stockholm alone there were 14 deaths during the last week. | Most of the victims were young People. | ——_—__—_—_———_—_————_-* | Doings in Congress | (By The Associated Press) By a vote of eight to five, the sen- ate foreign relations committee today | indefinitely postponed action on the, Norirs resolution proposing an_in-| vestigation of published reports that the state department gas oe to dis- s@minate propagdnda about Bol- shevik activities in Mexico. Hearings on impegchment charges apne Federal Judge Frank Cooper of the Northern New York district ‘will be opened by the house judiciary committe ext week, The Trammell resolution i to rescind senate ratifigntion of | Hig Engg Loraine Wag eg iter be ss. but final action was deferred. Borah said the resolution ‘will be taken up in next ; but indicated that there was prospect of favorable action. L. Mills of the senate | tion. a the liquor e Island Governor ts M as to held served, oO and an was place e and will sp A follow meeting this evening refreshments F inally pa h Mott for the next round of the bate schedule but this was changed | wil] meet this evening at 7:30 in St. " Bismarck, p 4 the meeting. Personal and Social News of Mr. and Mrs, returned from Without debate the house today re- fused to accept the senate amend- | ment to the naval appr. providing for three morg The bill was sent to conference. The wai ed conclusion of the business smoker will will be Mandan Vicinity | —_———_———* RETURN FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Ww two weeks’ Presidential nomi senate today States Marshal for Minnesota, ward Rustad, reappointment. tions include: treagury’s plenishing the stock 8 rejected rit proposal v Villiani Kasson have | Irish Free State and to Canada has o far progressed that a state depart- | |.ment request for a, propriations for| the purpose now is before the budget | ¢ * 9 eae ‘Whippet’? Name of sem to Jnited Ed- ion billy ruisers, for re- of medicinal today by the RMA LEE ic. Hence the | with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Pfaender, of Yank- VISITS CITY H. Spink of St. Paul was a BABY BOY |_,A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. |Ralph Andre yesterday morning at jtheir home. ‘S$ TO MINNEAPOLIS | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET The Catholic Daughters of Amefica Joseph's auditorium, RETURNS FROM VISIT . Nels Anderson, who has been i friends in Jamestown, has returned to her home in Mandan. GUEST IN MANDAN M “ VISIT IN HEBRON Mrs. L.A, Walker and son, Duane, it at went to Hebron Tuesday to ‘v' the home of Mrs. Walker's mother, } Mrs, M. Kaip. RETURNS FROM GLENDIVE Dennis Tobin has returned from Glendive where he has been a patient at the Northern Pacific hospital for the pagt week. He is much improved. } WAR MOTHERS TO MEET | Mrs. Charles Keidel ‘entertained |the Mandan Chapter, No. 9, Amer- ican War Mothers, at her home Tues- | day afternoon. At the conclusion of the program a luncheon was served. LEAV®S FOR ABERDEEN J. Wudell, who has been employed at the J. C. Penny Store in Mandan, has resigned his position and gone to Aberdeen, S. D., where he will go in business with his father. housé ways and means committee, by a vote of 16 to 8. . Varsity © Athlete 4 gy tp etait id The name Whippet, first brought to general ; public. attention, by Willys-Overland is now in general use. There is a “Whippet” athlete in “Whippet” Carr of Syracuse Uni- versity who is a stellar performer in both football and basketball. A/ Whippet sport hat for women, # Whippet cap for men, a new Whip- pet last for shoes and more Whip- pets are in the offing. MILLION A YEAR Phoenix, Apiz. — Arizona's 3-cent gasoline tax is yielding a enue of nearly $1,000,000 a year, Maricopa county, which ineludes Phoenix, pays about 40 per cent of the tax, the county using about 1,000,000, aglions a month, Israel are the Basq the Japanese, according tomi, ethnologist. As tie proof he Fevan to the similarity between the japanese langu: the Basque ialect. : is ——- FISH 40 YARDS LONG ~ Rome—A shark reer 40 yards long, is the tale t ‘by the ermen of Anooa the Ancona Tigh pe ype Sree employes who a vubmarine. The after a t ra trip n yd in the rd and ‘lighthouse ae ft took it for ‘monater dived to fr yboat gave i‘. 4 Miss McKeller retury at Campfire Girls and their work, bership is the largest of any of the has recently extended to Norwi Greece. Social and | onal |; STUDIO RE Alb; } , Mrs, J. L. Hughes sented. a nu: ber of her pupils evening. Following the program! musical cross word puzeles solved, In the future the smu cross word puzzles will be part of the work of Mrs. Hughes’ classes, TO GIVE DANCE The ladies of the- Nonpartisan ‘clu No. 1, F one is invited to attend. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mi 2 irs. E. P. Quain has returned from) Minneapolis, where business for a few days. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER | Miss Mary Parsons entertained a number of friends at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner Tuesday evening. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. John Webber of Wing under- | went an operation this morning at the Bismarck hospital. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON | Mrs, T. R. Atkinson entertained Tuesday with a one o'clock bridge luncheon. HERE TODAY ’ F. H. Trygg of Gibbs transacted business- in the eity to- day. HERE ON BUSINESS John L. Garrity of Wilton was in the city today on business. i VISIT HERE - j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens f Gar-| rison are in the city for a few days visit with friends. Rotarians of Work of Campfire Girls Miss Janet McKeller, associate se of the’ Nationel, Cagpfire . told the Bismarck Rotary club | its luncheon this noon of ge e | said that the niem- organization’s people’s organizations in Bis- Constant growth has marked id it; and youn; marek. the 15 years life of the work ani She stated that pi volunteer leadership was ithe big problem, but added’ that in every community were women fitted and willing to do the work. A. J. MeInnis of Valley City told | of the work of the Rotary club of| that city. He told of the success-} fully completed sheep club, rogram | and the Boy Scout and crippled’ ehil- dren work now going on. Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, accompanied by Mrs. R. FE. Morris, sang two solos. Dr. R. 8. Towne spoke briefly of his recent trip to California Visitors in addition to those above | mentioned included: ‘ John Lee Coul-! ter of Fargo, L. W. Zahonyi of St. Paul, Thos. B. Hull of Fargo, C. S. Kennedy of Fargo, F. M. Brown of Jamestown, A. J: Rulon, Herman Rabe, Walter Bond.of Minot, Alfred} Steele, Bill Fuller, Roy Baird, Frank| Ployhar, Victor Moynier, Axel Soder, | and William Fricke. . Frazier Sponsors | Bill to Give. Aid to Needy Indians| Washington, Feb. 2.—U)-—A fund of $25,000 would be set aside for re- lief of distress among Indians, caused by crop failures, under an amend- | ment to the second deficiency bill submitted today by Senator Frazier, Republican, North Dakota. Dance at Patterson’s hall, under auspices of B. & P. W. club, Saturday, Feb. 5. ————— ———— Guard Against ‘Flu’ * With Musterole fatiuenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually, start: with a cold, The mo-| ment you’ get those warning aches rub on good old Musterole. Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It has all the, good qualities of the old-fasioned mustard plaster without the blister. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensa- tion and quick relief. ‘Have Mus- terole handy for emegency may prevent serious illness. . To Mothers: Musterole is al: mets in pile iM form tor jes and sma . Ask for Children's Musterole. Jare & Tubso use. It For Best Results Your Baking ‘ , Pla township | ce" (FLOUR BILL RECOMMENDED — FOR ‘PASSAGE (Continued from page powers concerning flpur as: ‘him in administration of the Food an The amendment added in @ recital last) gives him authority to prosecute all Drug Act. violations of the act. were) “The original bill read as follows: This act hall be known id may be cited as the “Flour Label Unlawful to Sell. Flour; Seetion 1. an: et. Section 2. When. It shall be unlawful d person, partnershin, corporation or will give a dance at the Odd association to manufacture, sell, of- lows hall Thursday evening. Every-/ fer or expose for sale or delivery on to have in possession for deliver; made, whole or thereto. The Debated Section Section 3 and every or in part from whet thereof, in a a legible and plainly outside or p manufactured into flour; State Food Administer. and Dru; of the act shall apply to the provi this act. The Senate Bill An exact duplicate of this ‘oper | introduced in the senate by Senator Whitman of Grand Forks and with several amendments was to have been taken up tomorrow by the senate state affairs committee. tence of this read as follows: part from wheat, fered or exposed for No laundry ° Registered Nurse and frocks, trying of hygienic handic: fact most women know t use Kotex. Y all danger of offense. barrassment or hesitancy, gaying “KOTEX.” only a few cents. Obtain today. n you'll never again risk old ways. -Be sure you get KOTE past patron: you will be ; Yi in this state, any flour mahufactured or ptoduced i in part from wheat, i she transacted | violation of the provisions of this act or any provisions passed pursuant Label;, Contents. ekage, container, or bar- rel of flour, manufactured in whole , which ts sold, offered or exposed for sale or deliv- ery in this state, shall bear on the conspicuous | inted label or statement which ‘will truly state the brand or trade- !mark under which the flour is sold or offered; the name and address of ‘the manufacturer and the place where ithe flour is manufactured; the per- tage of each kind of wheat used in the manufacture of said flour, iwhether North Dakota hard spring | wheat or other wheat of the regular i hard spring variety or of other wheat such as winter wheat, soft spring wheat, durum wheat or any other variety and the state in which. it was produced. Such label shall also state the percentum of protein of the said wheat or mixture of wheat when also the net weight in pounds of flour con- | tained in such container, bag or bar- Tells (“Secton 4. Commige jisoner to It. shall be the duty of the State Food Commis- \sioner_ and Chemist to enforce the |provisions of this act and in the performance of such duty he shall possess the same rights and powers | concerning flour, as are prescribed | for him in the North Dakota Food Act, known as Chapter 222 jaws of North Dakota for the year 1923, The method of cution and the penalties for violation as provided in said Food and Drug { Major amendments are striking out the mention of the protein percentum in the latter part of section 3 and’ dding several words in the first sen-! ection, which would “Each and every package, pack, eontainer or barrel of flour, manufactured in whole or in which is sold, of- le, delivery or consumption in this state shall bear Discards like tissue — By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND . HAT one can be fresh and charming, wear lightest gowns dance or motor for hours, and yet be under the most Instead of old-time sanitary pads, 8 in 10 better class women today Discards easily as tissue. Thus’ no laundry. Absorbs 5-times as effectively as ordinary cotton pads. ; Hence no fear of embarrassment. Deodorizes instantly. And thus ends Obtain at any store, without a » simply by | Box of 1 Once you try it, the fear of the gen- "it uine Kotex; there,is no other “! No laundry—discard like tissue I wish to ‘ahtidunce that I have sold my store to my former elerk, Richard Zeer, and will be known in the future as Dick’s Grocery, effective-Feb. 7th. All former accounts up to Feb 7th payable to us. Please-make arrange- ments to settle your accounts to that date with Hempel’s Grocery.: L.wish to thank my customers for the in the same manner. The Good Luck’ Colupons will ‘taken care of by the new ei.” The sections of the house bil fected by the amendments madé night are: Changes in House Bill Section 2 reads: facture, sell, offer or expose for or delivery for consumption o have in po: flour made. provisions of this a The major part of se ing to label report of this amendment is as lows: “Each and every package, tainer or barrel of flour. for any ten or printed label or sale or which will truly state the bran for sale; the yea in each container, bag or rel. Each used in’ the manufacture of is led or manufactured ture thereot written the law. Thureday evening. Pub welcome. T AD “PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN THURSDAY Matinee and Evening 5- ACTS -5 Feature Picture and Felix Comedy rose- sions of bill was! THE DANCING KENNEDYS JEWEL FLOYD “Musical Melange” “Community Service” MATES BROTHERS ON ‘THE SCREEN CULLEN LANDIS in “Easy Money” Comedy—“Ballcon Tired” Matinee 5 o'clock Evening 8:15 & 10:15 Bismarck Time ae ita! costs | x , and assure you that n care of in the future also be a plainly written or printed “It shall be un- ’ lawful for any. person, partnership, corporation or association to-mani ssion for sale ‘or d ery for consumption in this state any violation of the) ion 8, relat- ig was stricken out and new provisions put in. The verbatim te dae ‘a legible and plainly writ- statement trademark under which it is offered ame of the manufac- turer andthe state in which the flour is manufactured; the net weight in Such label or statement may forth the kind or varieties of wheat flour but may not state that the same North Dakota hard spring wheat an- less North Dakota hard spring wheat is used exclusively in the manufac- _ The only change in section 4 is giv- ing authority to the food commis- sioner to “prosecute all violations” of Dance at Odd Fellows hall § PAY VAUDEVILLE|||—= “In Their Own Creations” “Smiles, Songs and Surprises” BONNIE LLOYD & FOUR RED HOTS LESTER & VINCENT “The Up and-Down Boys” Three Closed Banks . to Pay Dividends Ten per cent dividends will be paid to creditors of ‘three banks in. the isbon district, it was annouficed to- |day at the office of L. R. Baird, state ibank receiver. The dividends will bé paid through the office of District Manager A. B. Jones at Lisbon, to creditors of the | Merchants State Bank of Fingal, First State Bank of Litchville and Fort Ransom State Bank, Fort Ransom. 1 af- last sale r “to Jack Sharkey Will M Meet Mike McTigue ~New York, Feb. 2.—()—>lack Sharkey of Boston today accepted Tex Rickard’s terms for a 15-round heavy-weight ¢ elimination match fol- con- li id or bar- uch ‘rom against Mike Sq ‘The 10-round match ino, the -Spanish heavyweight, Knute . Hansen i had been: fixed for March 3, was moved ahead to February 25. —————————————— Says Vinol Stopped “i was nervous, and had backaches and_ headaches. much and I “Hating ye ry Day at 2:30 a & NIGHT—Wednesday & Thursday jeTigus e Garden on ch 3. between Paul- zt of Wisconsin, wh Nervous Headaches Viiol helped me/so have a gobd appetit . P. C. Northrup. Vinol is a imple, strengthening iron and cod r compound in use for over 25 years for nervous, weak women, run- down men and frail chNdren. very FIRST week you take Vinol you begin to feel’'stronger, eat and slerp better. take, The Contains no oil—pleasant to Hutchinson Drug pte REE tas SESS aw eae aaa AD and women in a titanic struggle. Submarine warfare exposed for tha first nme in the wonder picture of 1001 thrills! By BLASCO IBANEZ res Scenario by Willis Goldbeck ‘ Photography by John F. Seitz ipganeeny Ny a DITORIU . FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4 ee Hs RTE SOE REO al Just “One Explosion of Laughter After Anether 2 It Is Funnier Than the Book well-chosen cast of 21 “Hilarious Faree."—Los Angeles Herald. “A tumalt of laughs.”—Chieago.Daily News “Atrociously funmy.”—San Franciseo Examiner. “Hilarity in the piece is enormous, More than a year in the ‘making, with thousands in the cast, filmed in Europe. YOU'LL NEVER FORCET. Such moments as the sinking of the subma- rine; the girl and the firing squad; at the octopus tank; under sea warfare; inside a doomed submarine. IT THRILLED BROADWAY FOR MONTHS Showing at popular admission prices: Matiness....10 & 25¢ Evenings. ...15 & 35¢ M S$ EVER KNOWN: Worle.

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