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_ PAGEEIGHT | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wt ANKINSON, ND.! , : Outrunning the Wind crowing ates saety cronsnes vet | QTATE IS IN FOREFRONT REGARDING | Wessestss! and trarwiay.0" 0" been built. Grants additional power Dealers from all parts of the state | for public safety orders. Railroads. were at the city auditorium tnis H. B. 231—Standley and Fricison, tL * = -¥---t morning reviewing’ a display of hard. 9 ware goods, said by C. N, Barne: —Aimed ut the “closed hospital” » a hciban 80-0 secretary of the association, to be Will Be Sentenced By Judge operated by any group or clinic and 4 4 from. which patients are barrad_ or ENA STATE AFFAIRS BODY the greatest ever on exhibit’ at any certain professionals, such as chiro- Andrew Miiler in Federal o North Dakota convention. _ practors, are proiibited from Speakers at the first session this Practicing. I afternoon are A. R. Krom of the Min. neapolis Tribune, Price Bondurand of Great Bend, Kans. and Wesley C. McDowell of the Greater North Da- kota association. Bills Provide Four- ; year Terms For State ‘ and County Officials f m ‘The bill sponsored by Sena- | reau, took exception to several of gaats dairy com.| tor C. W. Carey. Richland Seatiergood’s, statements, Members imissioner from mM to $u,500 per| county, allowing private com- eecatibiuc: bat: Siaittoy and the deputy to $2000, per| panies to compete with the | ber of questions, but the committee tate affairs, state workmen's compensation The measure which would place —Traynor Amends and| bureau, was by the sen- | 311 of North Dakota under central 714015, C. 191 ate Yy, 27 to 22. The bill | standard time was recommended for ;| also gives employers it pa age, although two or three mem- me! to appeal decisions of the rs of the committee are flatly Raises salary o reenacts, . concerning publication of tre: urers’ reports so as to require Court Thursday 1 , }annual publication instead ot three 0} L .~ | - . pposed to it. At present the west- : N. Irvine and “Louis FE. pe ee Se hoch fn ern portion of the state is in moun- 4 apolis, pleaded guilty | HB. 234—Olafson. — Appropriat-| wt, my opinion North Dakota is in| tain time, : ES eet ing $1,000 for the benefit of the N. akota is in| ""Last night the senate appropria-| A bill to increase the terms of ' D. Dairymen's association. Appro-|the very forefront in furnishing full, ali state officials to four y 5 bery of a United $ Sse iiequate, workmen's compensation at | tlons committee killed a bill appro-/all state officials to four years was : Hankinson, N. D., on J ee i 35 —Fedj a oroncomable cost,” C.E. Seattergood, | priating $5,000 for soundings of the | int ed in the North Dakota " : in federal’ court, "here | neti: 2aiaFedje——Coneurront res-!5 cy York actuary who arrived a week | Missouri river at Stanton in prepara: | house Monday and one to incretee + * will be sentenced at 10 i . # ine we i ion for construction of a bri al rms of coun of als in ie { day by Judge Andrew Mil . | public aoe slection, of four year Sea couibentation Dureaur told the that point. The measure, introduced | same manner‘ was introduced in the eMaaickivles a straight penalty of| — terms of office for all state officers, ffai ittee this|by Senator P. J. Conrath of Mercer | senate. The standard term of of- ars in the Senlbertiary : Bhd except. supreme court judges and peu affairs committee this) county, was similar to one which has | fice now is two years. o | * he men had formerly pleaded not; =~ Fold oftices for sity ars, Gadilers, Scattergood made this statement] been killed in the house highways | ,, The house bill was introduced, by i t guilty to the entire indictment and) The phenomenally swift racing car, “Mystery 8.” which is shortly to be brought to America for speed ‘ "| to conclude a lengthy report, te the committee. the cant, edere wen amonToren & the change in plea came as a sur-| trials at Daytona Beach. Already it has been driven at 172 miles an hour by Maicr H. O. Di Segrave, | ee eee eiaeratien: “whieh Would Hardw: Deal by 0. T, Tofsrud, Pierce county. — ; : Dud cusied Bs witnesses th autictps who hopes to force its 1,000 horsepower to 200 miles an hour along the Florida strand. itimit ‘the total liability of the bu- a) are ers cj Each i expected to bring on a é ' tion of the trial lasting two or three! ~ ~ — —— reau in case of death or total perma- of State Meetin: eated discussion. H tags: | : ? : Rent disability to $1500. 4 With the session mere than half 1 Ben Brandel, Cogswell, N. D., tual oeealdehts of North | Dakots : on He added that the cost of work- at Grand Forks over the time for presenting appr pleaded not guilty to violating the LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR farm Jane: iutoud “Of BRAG men's compensation in North: Dakota " riation bills expired | in the ho migratory pact. Loui pf " Ky 9 is lower than in many states where y. y neat Mantador, ND, was fined $106 ee ey ATELY oo the benefits are less.” Grand Forks, N. D, Feb. 8-M— lable for the presentation of other vhon he pleaded guilty to destroying BAYES 4 . ‘ ‘At present there is no set Jimit to| Hardware dealers of the state of | measures. Mins oe SENATE funds for the purchase of the certif-| | H. B. 133—Would make, conspiracy IN J ANU ARY tne erect sor which the bureau is|North Dakotas will gather at the city) The time limit for introducing : 4 Dney Holmes, Minneapolis, charg- _ New Bills : ged, for in By Bi -18h,| Fe CO ete ae erarer liable of total disability or death,| hall at 1:30 p. m. today for the first| bills of any kind in the senate ex- ed with using the mails to defraud, | B, 165--Patterson.—Amends See, ecured. Tax and Tax Laws. die si ae ‘lc ecusedeas tah 3 but Scattergood asserted that, de-| session of their three-day convention | pired Monday. was released on his own recognizance. , CL, 1913, relating to the order] Killed By Senate cae {ited bow ter ie tlbny onl Tar ake spite this fact, the proposcd | bill | eee = j Fe ence oa Gera Miencarelis|of trial in court eases so that judge| gS B;,86--Baird, Stark.—-Amending | tried bord tor sie acy. do commit aj Largest Single Total Was For | with its limit of $15,000 would redner 7 Riteilesl: He ie alleged to have de: o! jal in cour ses i Sec, 2212 C. L, 1913 inserting the | crime of conspiracy to commit a the cost to the bureau only ones DAKOT N terial He is plieged to have e-| may charge the jury immediately delinquent” before taxes, cor-| felony. Killed in judiciary commit-| Disorderly Conduct—332 _ | cichth of the present cost. A PRAISES TANLAC houses of $2,000 by forging bills of|#fter the completion of testimony recting a clerical error of 1925 ses- | tee, 4 . ” » REBUILT LOST HEA tuding ai b i Dills Of AT hefore pleading of counsel, so| sion. Covered in another bill, In-] H. B. 131—Creating a jury commis: Calls Investigated Fund Now Solvent LTH lading. |that arguments shall be upon, ‘the| definitely postponed. Pig adi leah peat eg a H hatically stated that th ; TAT ~ judge's charge as to the evidence. . B. 111—Olson, Burleigh. yy the district judge in each county — le emphatically state at the u .. 5 i vy} BILLS DR AWN Fy aL eharae atte he avid ene ee Orica Bh t@ prepare a Jury list." Complete rer| Forty-two arrests were made by the fund is Ou solvent, and its schedule Blain Harris, well known in business circles, tells of break- B.” 165—-Conrath.—A\ priates| building on state capitol grounds.| Vision of present jury system. In-| Bismarck police depart: ing | Of rates. tbat. it will remain}... ... , ‘ | ss;0u0 for preliminary’ surveys. for al Indefinitely postpol ii definitely postponed. an rocoemiends| January, ‘according’ te a" repor| solvent Pacers He said that ‘down. Tanlac built him up and. earns his praise a y Micsouri river bridge near Stanton.| S. B. 94—Sathre, Stecle and At-|ation of minority of judiciary eom-j presented to the city commission by the higher rates in North Dakota] Mr. Harris lives at 613 Farrington | Appropriation kins, Towner.—Raising district and] mittee, ia) Chief of Police Chris Martineson| have been largely made up by divi-| St., Devils re, . Naturally | B. 16 wvens,-Amends Section] supreme court judges pay $1,000 per| | H. B. 145-—$2,000 appropriation to| Monday night. Nineteen of the ar- ends. robust. he worked hard and enjoyed 1O32a2% so as te ify statute on] year. Killed, 19 to 28 on vote. the ‘maintenance of the N. D. Horti-| rests were for disorderly conduct,| Answering objections of mine op-| life. Then stomach trouble developed. i ‘trespassing by hunters. Game and|_ $. B, 66--Peck, McLean—Author.| cultural society. Indefinitely post-| eight were for being drunk and dis-| crators to the present scale of rates, | “Following an operatioh for appendi- risk, F untics to issue seed and teed| poned by appropriations committee, | orderly, und there were four for euch Scattergood aid that workmen's | citis,” said Mr, Harris, “a general t b. Hjelustad —- Amends © of crop failure. Indefi- yon New Bills of two churges—assault and battery | Compensation rates in other states) rundown condition resulted. Froud F G07, C. L. 1913, so as to make] nitely od. “Another” similar| H. B, 225--Ehr.—Requires board of! and issuing checks without funds. | 2T¢ also generally increasing. not sleep restfully at night, had aie lthe North Dakota leg of in-| measure ‘ore senate, railroad commissioners to conduct] Other arrests were one each for| %- E. Wensel, a member of the bu-| neither appetite nor energy. | Food One Appropriates $250,000 seven per cent and defining] 8. B. 144-0. H. Olson, E -An|hearings and set up a schedule of] violation of state law, obtaining mon- lay like @ rock in my stomach and I adel ” act of charging above mpting. Rett comps Be) Bega add pees reperned ey by false pretenses, obtaining pro- ‘ ae Ibs. in weight. . ‘ * ; © affairs, png and. associations. from| the statutory lignite rates established | ceeds of prostitution, driving on left n_my brother-in-law's advice, For Revolving Fund—Mi- Olson, Burleigh. | property tax, Indefinitely| by the legislature in 1926, Rail- side, of street and catting, corner, RNS tried Tanlac, and ® couple of bottles ‘ e ges duties of state roads. ck reckless driving and petit larceny.| Quickretieffrompeinfud convinced me, for 1 noticed a great nority Has Another Plan 1 expert ets, Wells. — Refer-| H. B. -E. E. Iverson and H.| One arrest was made simply for pure corns, tender toes and i improvement, I kept on till about 12 ‘arious of- constitutional amend-|F, Butt,.-Repeals the requirement| poses of investigation. tight ehgee. IZ) were finished and I can honestly say Meorbilis, designed to ¢ ate and ing all forfeitures and |that school treasurers’ reports shall] The department recovered a stolen Leow mani 7 they put me in an entirely different situation with regard to not nosy required by | f neral fund of be published three times annually.| bicycle during the month, valued at Scholls condition. Tanlac gave me a raven- by the state of delinquent taxes on| !! Raises salary from $ to} ce except in state law. viola- He ecm skilled by! $30, and collected and paid over to olitinn ous appetitie, put my stomach ani lands ucquired by the Bank of rf instead a w : tl a i of} the city treasurer $17.85 for taxi, ‘eeryehera” | liver in normal condition again and Dakota on mortgage foreclosures, B. Baird.—$ y |, 4 ANG NCOMne! Bee eee o Nh township treasurers’| board, telephone calls and telegrams steadied my nerves. I sleep regular- & were recommended today by the a it for reeviving| fund of schools. Indefinitely post- reports from the statutes. State af-] and pulling in cars, ly, too. I’m in ‘splendid health now, b joint house 4 ¢ conmittee ap- rth Dakota under age i ai ee oe ‘ii ri Calls reported to the department “d have gained back my lost weight, and| you down, try Tanlac. It is nature’s in MiNi en) tov investigate the mattor, all claims epeal-| HB. 227—Heibling, Morton, Free-} and investigated during January to- as 1 took no other remedy, the whole| own tonic, made of herbs, barks and * MeeHAN would direct. the bank 10 ¢ but which attor-]man, Grand Forks, and Fowler, Cass.|taled 332. The patrolmen found credit belongs to Tanlac.” roots. Your druggist has it. Over “ bi pay all tax certificates held by mi ave n completed. Mili- —Appropriating $25,000 for state! doors to 14 business places unlocked If overwork or neglect have run| 62 million bottles sold.—Adv. A dividuals and would appropriate ffairs. i -I support to fairs; $10,000 each for) at night, investigated two automo- ir 000 to be used in a revolving fund . 170-—Erickson.—-Calls for the} ty, earance Ne biennium for Grand Forks and Far-] bile accidents. repaired 88 white way far that. purpose J repeal of the North Dako-| guilty to crime before district judge.| 0 and $5,000 for the biennium for] and alley lights, investigated seven m iecercona kill would definitely |t4 ¥ nd Warehouse meas Would mit sheriff alone to carry) . Missouri Slope fair. Ap-| thefts, stopped 20 cars for improper tee suspend tl Pht Of. seauiitian. A riting in its place the Minnesota | necessa and make | propriations. ; 3 lights, served five legal papers and i acquire tax deeds or otherwise c le nt of weights and measures, | raignment itely postponed. iH 228—Helbling.—Requires all{ posted one quarantine tag. Stolen Maen lene tae : B. 102 McLean.—-Rais-| members of the board of embalmers| car reports numbering 600 were re- Ps Reeaeantariod ending July 1, kins. Amends See ay for jurors befor be present when applicant for li-] ceived and posted, 40 letters request. “Research has gtaduated from a thing of pure x fi held 4 19 granting coun $2.00 to $4.00 per day » takes examination; raises. the| jing information were received and 5 and abstract Sa RHA it eae ners "auiority "Nie ‘erect | with | nile, both ways ation fee from $10 to $18 and] 35 letters were wien. science and al theorizing into a full part. b . paid, but counties would oso as to reduce the levy | Indefinitely postponed. ‘or a reciprocity license : nership with practical industry:” si be prohibited fi nsferring the | ¢ from 4 to 3 mills. Coun- s Passed by State *ARK, "ARK! ‘ * r S$. BL 87-—-MeLachli i ., “+ e during the Teacher: Now, we all know about ; ‘ v eecian for enue é Totsrud.--| Hjelmstad, Walsh.—Con - i - r.—Amends the] Noah's * ‘Thia significant ere cen, the proposedglaw | of the| writing the grain grading and ware-| “Ss law joo ae Utah aLt ee a A statement, made by Indus- i A minority of the conimittee ree-; Suute Bank r from two tofhouse act so as to include appoint-| quire the closing, of so-called “eor-|) Tommy: Yes, miss, the-one the , trial Management, is illustrated by conditions i grand thatthe Bonk of North poet Seger alir ny [mh the rena “commenon In aHiaie c rg tes in the Standard Gil Company (Indiana) where j fodiividuc 2 ine cunt Be Sathre and Schlosser harge; raises handling fee to 3's . B, 230-—Co’ ves the board] 1 i a is recognized H i imat- SPRANG hese: Covet ying fund | Amending. aud. ¥ ting the entire|cents a bushel; and permits issuance of railroad com| Pee peo a esitogn f pace research is 4 as a definite unit animat: : ee Gk foe that puree tatutes ‘concerning. regulation and of license to elevator for one year close up old row eilles-Geneva airplane line: ‘ ing and influencing the activities of the business. e A bill intended pupervinipaeor Dus laiiie neues Ee a eae i =—— = yee r “ sociations. Bill prepared by — . 17-—Appropriations committee T 2 : 4 Been ile aterm hank examiner is said to cla = $300,100 for, maintenance of they Chemists and other research engineers work- t : ‘4 present statute, bring it up to state penitentiary for the ensuing . ‘ A re, $230,000 fund recommended DY ng put building and loan associa-| biennium, 47 to 0. ing in the well-equipped laboratories of the : tion, : tions on par with banking institu: manus : Standard Oil Company (Indiana) are striving r inority & ™ > land | tens. Mr eeyeraniy tar pavment 83/252 be tay Mem eee, ANA at gs ge ela ot city constantly to develop new and better products “ et ¥| whereby if school district where high! H. B. 5--Requires calling of city Seer 08 the money. |School is maintained does not pro-|elections in the year of March pres-| from crude petroleum. b Gas Compar ny As k: vidi eae Aen or adequate iden tial orimariee so “A county 0 housing facilities for pup living| shall pay the costs of election ' . . és /ompany ASKS tix miles from the school, such pucl stead of city. Cities now pay costs| , , : Practical business men and scholarly scien- 1 epee 00: Teac: [ils seas: steer any Meh school ln) af, pretidential, primarien: thersins oa tists work together in the Standard Oil Com- $125,000 in Bonds ‘% tuition tec. Education. “| H, B. 140—Provides that an in- : 7 and exhausted : pany (Indiana) to serve the people of the h i is S. B. 175—Ru: Permits any| valid, or one incapacitated by ill- 5 xt bef Middle West. Application to issue $125,000 in Cit, under commission form of gov-|ness ‘may vote absent voters’ ballot CaN) fen) my Snished? 1 bonds has been filed with the state) crament to reiss bonds under|on certification of attending physi- Po Do /4 . } 4 4 ‘ | terms and ¢: h the com-|cian that condition is such that a ia) fa i Rin h railroad board by the Consolidated migsion may provide. | Ctie trip to the polls is impossible. 70 ee rye rage Partnership is y x e _money . B, 176 — Sathre and Forbes.—| to 39. an efficient organization that is progressing in } certain obligations Measure prepared by attorney gen-| H. B. 176—Appropri 7 ; : , Meas PB propriating $75,000 of the company and in constructing a eral and aimed to clarify, amend and| from state highway fund for con- step with the advancement of knowledge. ‘ ee eemscaners.in the le Psa 0 nace P vinlens of Se ae e ateacing beige serene oe Bad Riv- i 7 4 am . . relating to the removal of pub-|er from Fargo to Moorhead. Con- r ‘ mee : ar apse, dMinet, Gas company has filed tic officers by the governor. | Es-| tinues present appropriation | made _ We are living in an era of scientific revolu- f Reratics dhe constrartion of onan Stcially: clarifies lay, on methods of ears ago until July 1, 1929. 96 fora spbaany tions. New principles and new processes are re- : le cons State affairs. rere: ains in Min | 176—Tofsrud. — Concurrent] S, B, 84—Permits school boards 2 Tbe Kanese Clty, Me placing the old, New products are appearing. - Railroad need official. 1 dicateg| Teselution for an umendment to|of any district whose property is ‘Lyke. I te Competition is ing kee t enbailzoad board officials indicated) the state constitution on the clee-|not now required to be insured id Growing Keener. ‘ that both applications will be approv-\ tion of county officers so as to hold! state fire and tornado fund to insure 4 ‘ f late today, terms of office four years instead of| the property against loss in mutual A business must be “on its tocs” if it is to t two. Maintains present limit of four] or old line companies. 85 to 25. . . t Webb Window H: | years for treasurer und sheriff. State] 8, B. 42—Appropriates $858 for] | tised ‘ survive. Scientific work which may seem thco- G BS affairs maintenance of bourd of veterinary Tota of good.” ; . y : Beautiful Display |\ &,%.,1%Mertincconcurrent re-| examiners.” 104 to. 0,” poe nape pe goer pong is : | solution for closing the state univer-] S. B. 43—$5 i really the most practical and vital part of in- a of Peacock Shi | sity, agricultural college and Valley] i i i y 0s | City Normal for two yeurs. State af-) stock killed under the glanders a: : dustry. : ‘ One of the windows of the Webb!" 5 lourine act. to 2. i P ' ae em 08 8 _§. B.179—Benson, Forbes —Amend- B. 44—$90,000 appropriation for! The management il. Cor ; - Grothers store is today featuring a! ing and reenacting Sec. 5012023] indemnification of owners of tuber-| - . t of the Standard Oil Com- I ck company that was shown gt SUP.) Ca~l 1918 relating to the dis-/eulin cattle destroyed under the bo- pany (Indiana) always has realized the impor- i the nationit shoe convention in. Chi Re aeaae ryt eereer Mar PT] pyutaros : tance of research and the scientific method. t cago, January 4, 5,6 and 7, The at-! become practically extinct. Ways} H ’ itti . ‘ ard i . B. 138—i it B f . . Q . . 180-—-Bond.—Amends and re- A : The models were loaned to Webb} : : oe : i i Brothers for display purposes only in| that’ separate, allots. for eeanty Build Up Your Teal 4 a )» its and its methods of : erder to show the scope of Peacock, tickets, school officers, etc, shall be Ip Your Health With : manufacture represent the application to in-' j Se snatainured ie ree wa aaged | beaded “Non-Politieal ' Prin Dr. Pierce's “GMD” ff dustry of the most advanced technical informa : pair. | Particularly attractive is. a ee tion, ' ‘ ; pair of brilliant studded heels, shown w ; separately. These heels are’ often F “Electiot 2 3 j used on the more expensive models. (eB iss Schlonier,| The Standard Oil Company (Indiana), recog- i apenas ages = reat rand ‘orks. Companion ills " 7 4 ‘ ai Boy Scouts Observe __giisct,to cliriy the workings of the sieig one servive of scenes jp devising methods : 4 udget act as applied to all political : eliminate waste, to minimize lost motion, to | subdivisions, B. 181 relates to the u = f Anniversary Week | 72707, isees tna tenoines tet develop new products to méet new needs, to Seventeen years of steady progress | mecting on the fourth Wednesday "of ‘ ‘make the raw material yield the utmost in the ‘ aemranineh Jehes. of. shendy. progress | moetin nthe fourth Wednesday of shortest. time and to lower substantiall ; “piles eBoy | July,-levy the tax sufficient to meet e er Ss . ite Seouts of America this week in the expenses for the next yeur. Td ; ‘i yu } year. Tax and : celebration of anniversary week, | Tax laws, & s = costs of production. t . B. 182—Requires city auditors 2 hs 8 i soaetiinate 4 . . + aie : Halon af Boy Zoca'in Asentie™™” | ites fred’ 27 tad ‘ ao mush the practical application of science : evening thembers of the Pres- | Cities and Municipal Cérporations. “ 2 ° il Com: I byterian Boy Scouts attended church | 8. B. 183—S Wednes- j ‘He les inne i : sat Company {In- services at the Presbyterian church. day in July ae the rial“ banaee 4 andy” Hustles a Tinner ‘ diana) has been able to do a big job in a big ‘ dance at the services at that church amends” and ‘seonacts the” presen ; | Some windt” Down goes the wey; H has made the stock of the Company at- re the Baptist Scouts attended their | apa ta make it more workable and kitchen chimney! to from the viewpoint of 4 . | timely. iti d ie: Cor- . a a ‘ ers tauiglntce i ‘ Profit and safety; and ét has su; - i anwxhibit of Scout work to be dis|) 5. B. 184 — O Burleigh. — But a tinner can soon be found to fix it, troleum products. needed to meet the a } played in the windows-of the Cowan | Amends present insurance depart- when “Handy Telephone” is on the place. ing demands f eA 1 drug store this week, The exhibit ment act 20 as to require ‘iota } . rowing of the thirty million people of ib; include merit badges, a fire mai om pani: doin; ui; i B i r rs roots, Anes and’ shen accom. sini undarrit polis . Toe cmaenlanee of 4 Sedhann Sete ran tay to merit and win thee : ments of the troop. There is|cess of $100,000 limit carried many confidence, esteem. es aay motte, made by George | state fire and tornado insurance MONEY T0 LOAN ¥ , ” . : jon, one of the members of the | fund. Insurance. ~) troop. S. B, 185 and i86—-Tofsrud, Pierce. ‘ot Dianlscek City Peaeneas NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO, —Companion bills. 8. B. 185 author- ‘200-W a BELL SYSTEM One Potley = One Syetam © Usiseres! Servtes The Britsh government's income | izes the commissioner of insurance ity Insurance jor taxes last year amount-|to purchase and take assigments of Sismaret Nerth ,000,000, any tax sale certificates held by in-|Il Representing Maton @ Mates dividuals n lands foreclosed upon Financial Correspondents in- by the state bank, including hail siranee delinquent tax certificate: ‘Tee Totes Guten! Ute 186 amends and re-enacts fe statute governing use of theif Cit” National Byline flat tax of one cent an acre so that Standard Oil Company. e General Office: Siaadard Oil Building ' 910 So. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Ill |