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PAGE EIGHT NEW INDUSTRY PROVIDES WORK FOR MANY MEN Rabbit Skinning Plant Oper- ates Day and Night— More Men Are Needed Running night and day, employ- ing over 20 men and in need of still more, a Bismarck: concern, the Northern Hide & Fur Co,, hi embarked on a new line of work, founded wholly on the humble j it, rmers who have cursed the j here have an oppor- to take revenge on h y doing it, for this concern, operated under the man- agement of Sam Sloven, is in the ket or one mill for “one Rabbits may be clubbed, shot or poisoned, just so the skin is not My damaged. The jacks nned and cased—the fur or may be sent in un- skinned. Ten cents isthe price fer unskinned rabbits, 50 cents a pound for skins of gray rabbits and 60 cents for those of white rabbits. | Skins Shipped to New York The concern has been operating the latte art January has already shipped out five r six thousand ski York company fo an agent. The pany sells most of through export markets. Mr. Sloven stated that he ¢ pects to ship out 5,000 more rab- | bit skins tomorrow and fro 000 to 40,000 e week he! Rabbits are nipped to Bisma from all parts of the state from Montana, unskinned rabbits by local freight, in carload lots and | also by truck, while the sent parcel post or expre Of the 22 men employed in the plant, 20 do skinning and two are employed in sorting and p: “We can use 20 more me Sloven declared. | The unskinned rabbits shipped) in are skinned, the skins turned in- | side out and hung up on pyra-) midal racks to dry. The usual length of time necessary to dry the | skins is from 48 to 72 hours. If the weather continues cold, | Mr. Sloven said, work will be con- tinued until the first of April. Cold weather will mean longer em- ployment and more s more skins sent east. DOCTORS HOLD | which it eastern ccm- | the skins | ANNUAL MEET: Dr. W. H. Long of Fargo Ad- th District Med- ociety Last Night Members of the Sixth Medical Soci held the: winter meeting here last evening and discussed newest developments in the medical fi of common inter present. A banquet at the Grand Pac’ hetel was followed by a gene incipal speaker Dr. William H. Long of F. who addressed the iety on jac Irregularities” ‘ari sitic Infections of the In- District Thirty were The p of the evening wa rgz0, in ‘Dr. Long called attention to the fact that infection of the int tract by the ameba of amebi is usually conside tropical disease, but that it quently found in this climate and is the cause of many vague and indefinite intestinal disturbances. Senator W. county, and Rep. P. O. C. Johnson of McKenzie county were guests of the society at the meeting, both of them being doctors. They dressed the gathering briefly. Dr. J. O. Arnson was in charge of the program. Dr, H. Grie- benow is president of the society. The next meeting will be held here April 12, members decided. Dakota Men Talk at Minneapolis, Feb. 9.—(P)—If it is sound practice for the maufacturer of a medicine or an automobile to/| advertise as a medium for boosting sales, it is likewise sound practice for Minnesota or North Dakota or any community in any state to adver- tise what they have to offer to tour-| ists and settlers, David secretary of the Minot Association of Commeree, today told the convention of the Minnesota Association of Com- mercial Secretaries. Other speakers on this morning’ pearen included W. W. Blain, secre- of the Commercial Club of Grand Forks, N. D., who stressed the value of radio as a publicity vehicle for community advertising. Ousted Dry Agent Is to Be Given Hearing St. Paul, Feb. 9.—()—Lane Mo- loney. former group chief in St. Paul | for the prohibition enforcement ser- vice, will be given a hearing on cir- cumstances surrounding his dismissal from service. General W. F. Rhinow, prohibition administrator, snnounced today that ae wonls make an investigation on | loney’s return from where the former dry agent went to ‘up ‘his dismissal with General | ee Andrews, in charge of pro- ation. rohi- agent appointed in the United Por baa sed February 1. en had General | se titsuietes orl for his resignation. a1 Rhinow has refused to com- the reasons for Moloney’s has-announc- chief accused him of tak- money. | consolidation of schools, annual | eld and problems | H. Porter, Cavalier | ad- | Secretarial Meet): ‘ashington They Liked Their F Rum charged with | rn arrested at Westport, Mass., e8 es alcchol. | Dorothy ashore on Three constab! looting the wree Here is the schooner SENATE Bills Introduced S$. B. 187—Sathre—-Aimed as curative act so that law shall spec! cally declare no action to set aside a mortgage foreclosure shall be start-| | requirement that state insurance be | carried, 27 to B. 77—Martin Creating a $15,000) i-' revolving fund for purpose of install- ing coffin and undertakers’ supplies! factory at state training school, Man- a year from foreclosure be-| dan. Bil nended so industrial com- t in the form, sub-| mission “may” install such plant i nee, or manner of. serv’ ‘Judi-| stead of “shall” as contained in ori-} cial ginal bill. 25 to 23. B. 188--Sathre—-Aimed to fit a |S. B. 80-—Seamands—Amends sec- specific case, Re-enacts statute pro- tion 3029 CL 1913 so as to bring ¢ for the closing of schools in Provisions of state peddlers act up certain towns and villages upon the to motor age. Adds motor driven but provid- Vehicles to statute. 47 to 0. ing that written consent to the clos- , S. B. 104--Tofsrud-——Amends section ing of schools must be gained from 2166 CL 1913 so as to remove $600 three-fourths of parents of children ©xemption of household goods in sal in an unplatted town t a of delinquent property for taxes, 32! railroad where the to 11. school may be inland, S. B, 113-—-Appropriates $48,000 toj S. B. i89—Whitman—P make up deficit in maintenance fund | sale of malt under the attorne e training school, Mandan, 41) Ys license depar' sellers to have lic e | Magnuson—Amends sec-| 1913 to remove neces- | 1 a cou fessor must ba, ,a freeholder. 3 ie 130 Schlosser For 5. By purpose of ing iron res around | F . Rosevelt cabin and erection of suit- 190 requires the publicatic able bin site. Appropriates $1 son revolving fund for new y barn, poul-! urchase of land. 48 October, Janu of a complete and other revenues collected and ex- officers’ pendes indica the respective tty house ich moneys are de-, t? 0 axes St 100 for maintenance school at Mandan. than budget board reeom- ing the fisc commence duly 1; is. 63 for maintenance _¢, state teachers’ college at y.} Sual Appropriation ineludes $125,000 more the budget board recommendation, py erection of new building. 29 to Amends § 3 to require s auditor to an--Flour labeling flour sack or bar- y name or tradeniark of| of manufacturer, place of | id kind of wheat from} 0) to 19, ah henoli Honan! E and 106--Pathman—-Com- ation by a committee of Panion bills~-Re-enacting — Chapter ators, of statement by Sen. 160 S. L. 1919 and the hail insurance B: , th: t there still tute so as to permit individual $225,- farmer to bring suit against the de- in fund of the state superintend- partment. 8. B, 106 specifically de ent of public instruction. W nd ¢lares the county assessor who list: Means. land for hail insurance and the coun: Seamands—-Amends Sec. t¥ auditor who reports it are “agents! defining usury, so as to of the insurance department” and not | et the present ‘nine cent agents of the farmer, 25 to 23. rate hut specifically declaring 5. B. thre--Reciprocal stat interest on over due interest is not ute to a ve foreign executors author- i vity to act in this state, Amends sec- | Affairs Committee— tion 6745 CL 1918 relating to execu- | Resolution authorizing the board of tors or administrators appointed in} peniaiiration to contract with Wil- other state or foreign countries so as | aist, for 8 custodian of to permit such to assign or satisfy the eat building, so as to reward any mortgage, judgment or other lien ‘aithful servi in the way oF real or personal property and to; salary or pension upon foreclose such mortgage or lien. 46 jirement from acne, duty. S. BL 197 H71e1, Sup. tho sioners to memo' that in case of disputes betw B, 194 ne investi three sen: F. See. ng 7567, CL 1913 ‘so that employes of 1s, so “the state or state institutions may be n'lo- garnisheed. 44 to 4, | ‘ing to the. dismis: tions in courts of record which have 8, B. 198-—C: Ettestad— been pending for a period of five Aménds Se. 1913, on years, Measure automatically invali- treasurers of school districts, so us dates or quashes action after two yy two per cent commission on years of non-prosecution instead of | moneys handled, with ue as maximum five. 45 to he | yearly dues S. B. 135—-Stevens—Specifically | S. B, 199-—Carey naa Ettestad— prohibits any person from acting or | | | raised may | missione Amends and re-enacts Sec. 4206, C. being appointed as a “game warden, L, 1913, allowing two per cent com- deputy game warden or special game | mission to township treasurers on warden, who is in the employ or act- moneys paid out, but limiting yearly ing agent of any other person or per- compensation to $50. Education. sons who own, operate, hold or S. B. 200-—Tofsrud-—Amends and possess/any land or lease upon land re-enacts Sec. 2163a5, C. L. 1913 and for hunting purposes.” 45 to 2, other sections relating to the ex- Concurrent Resolution—Peck—Ask- penditure of county funds so as‘to ing U. S. Department of Indian Af- pines a five mill oe jaa 1) Oo: Si funds which may be raised by taxa- tion in place of the present eight mill A Raw, Sore Throat levy. Counties. 8. B. 201—Magnusen—Re-writes the eases quickly when you apply a little hail insurance law entirely repealing Musterole. It penetratees to the the “withdrawal privilege.” Requires sore spot with a gentle tingle, loos- that all farmers must leave the in- ening the congestion and draws out surance assessment on their lands the soreness and pain and won't | regardless of condition of crops, ete. blister like the old'fashioned “mus- | Insurance. tard plaster. | 8. B, 202—Atkins—For an act re- Musterole is a clean, white onit- quiring all county mutual insurance ment made with oil of mustard. companies formed in this state, to Brings quick relief from sore thro keep 80 per cent of all its reserve ac- bronchitis, tons’ cumulated in the course of its busi- "eck, asthma, news gia, ness invested in U. S. bonds or bonds congestion, bloatlay. rheumatism, of the state of North Dakota; sets up !umbago, pains and aches of the a sliding scale by which companies back or Joints, sprains, sore mus- have a period of two years to liqui. cles, bruises," chilblains, frosted date present securities and invest in fet, colds on the chest. To Mothers: Musterole is also state ang U. § bonds. Insurance. Made. in milder | orm Tor 8. B, 165 —Conrath- ‘3 for sur- bles and smal vey, Stanton bridge, Mindetinitely, Ask for Children's Musterole. sa hatte nT oe Oe | Sere & Tubes S. B. 76--Carey--Grants employer’ privilege of taking out compensation | insurance on employes in Lien law, | records. | surance | contract, | ation: | appropriation for the insurance com- j missioner'’s department and requires | Veterans’ | vide ; | petent to handle hi o 0, ' “3. B, 127—Ployhar—Amends section THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE livestock under North Dakota estray 47 to 0. HOUSE Bills Introduced 236-- Flom-—Appropriating D. H. RB. $1,000 for aid to N, sociation in publ. Appropriations. H. B, 237--Elken—For an act pro- viding for an “Interim committee of investigation of state departments” and making anpropriation of $15,000 for expense of board of three repre- sentatives and two senators to report in 1929. Appropriations, H. B. R. A. Johnson—An en- state drawn by the state y commisioner regulating the use and sale of bottles and glassware for testing milk and cream for but- ter fat and to insure adherence to the Babcock test. State affairs. B. H. ‘Oberg—Appropriates $100,000 from hig! y bridge fund for construction of bridge across Missouri river from Washburn to Hensler. Highways H. B. 210—-Elken—$3,000 appropri- ation for use and benefit for the biennium for Boys’ and Girls’ club premiums and for expenses only) at the annual hievement contests, tions. 241--Rulon and Swett— Aimed to clarify present statute re lating to espassing by hunters, h. —Swett—For an act re- quiring that the application for in- shall be the basis of the Makes all insurance ntestable. Insurance, 243—Committee on Appropri- joes away with the standing departmental compliance with ‘the | budget Inw. Appropriations. I. 244 and H. B, 245—Lynch— {Introduced jn behalf ot the U. $ Bureau. The first pro- that if a person is held ineom- affairs, separate guardians may be named for his per- son and prop 3 Veterans Bureau right to handle payments OF awards. B. Requires an inventory of a "and safeguards the state in the naming of the Vet- erans? burean to handle affairs of its charges. Judie’ . B, 246—Brown—Amends Sec. 234, C. L. 1913, so that state bank examiner's salary shall be $5,000, y is now $3,000 us state exam- iner und $2,000 as secretary of the eo fund commission, Would wlaries and offices. Also raises _salarie: road deputies the board of administration. and banking. B, 247—Quam and Brown—Re- s Section 673al, C. L, 1913, so as to clarify measure. Act passed specifically prohibits any officer or mploye of any municipality or po- 3 of chief deputy and at the discretion of Banks pol-| k fairs to pass rules placing Indian] surety on bonds of other officer or|county motor vehicle registration employe or of a depository. Bank- ing. ii. B. 248—McGauvran—Rencals See. 1990, C. L. 19: This statute is that under which farmers may work out their taxes on the high- ways. Highways. H. B, 249—Fowler—Amends and re- enacts Sec. 695A1, Sup. C. relating to collection of items through banking channels so as to specifically eliminate the forwarding bank from any liability “fur a check or draft. Banks and banking. H. B. 260—Rabe—For an act au- thorizing the commissioner of insur- ance to examine fire rating bureaus; companies to maintain or be mem- |bers of rating bureaus; providing j that risks be inspected; requiring rating agreements to be submitted to commissioner of insurance: provides for review by commisiencr of rates fixed by bureau, and pro. ceedings under appeal from order 0: commissioner. Insurance. H. 8B. 251-—-Twichell, Miller and, Gudmestad—Declaring a moratorium on tax sale certificates pn lands, taken over by Bank of North Dakota) and prohibiting counties from mak-! ing claims upon bank. | i. B. .252-—Twichell, Mi Gudmestad—Companion bill to appropriates $250,000 out of state to take up tax certificates individuals against land fore- closed upon by Bank of North Da- Both bills referred to State < committee, B. 253--Appropriations Commit- 00,000 for maintenance of y commissiion in maintaining motor vehicle registration depart- ment. Anpronriations, H. B, 254—Appropriations commit- tee—-$200,000 for new ward building at Jamestown hospital for insane, Appropria B. 2 er, high ns. —$100,000 for new girls’ building at Mandan state training ee Appropriations. 256 and 25 N. Lee a Alfred 0. Brown--Rewrites the hail insurance act, making the coun- ty auditor the agent of the hail in- surance department .and generally clarifying the present law. Insur- . 257—MeManus and Streich— Authorizes the Bank of North Da- kota to purchase tax sale certifi- cates held by private individuals on land foreclosed by the Bank of North Dakota. Creates revolving fund of $300,000 fpr such purpose from “any moneys in possession of the bank.” State affairs. . B. 258—Conway, Benson--- Amends present usury ‘act, leaving nine per cent as legal interest rate but prohibiting interest on accrued interest. Judiciary, H. B. 260—Halcrow, Pembina, and Thompson, Burleigh—Would repeal present state motor vehicle regis- litical subdivision, rbisd personal tration act and create a system of Lower Effective Now ON TWO TYPES OF CX-313—Rectitier . . Prices REDUCED FROM TO | -€X-301A—Detector & Amplifier $2.00 $1.75 $6.00 $5.00 Cunningham Radio Tube, CX-301A —broke all sales records during 1926. —dominates the radio tube market today, rendering service in millions of American receivers. —now that the price isreduced and QUALITY maintained i¢ mounts even higher in the estimation of the radio public. Cx-3 Sunniessem Radio Tube, —plays an important part in “B’’ battery eliminators eee now offered at a peat Rondard NEW YORK ’ stock or mutual corporations, | of workmen's compensation bel Holds companies s0 insuring liable in! the same degree. Makes workmen’s! compensation mandatory but Femoves, constant — that mt spans QUALI ham Radio Tubes “Since 1915 for all Sets.” A flo Gor CHICAGO full wave rectifier. price that makes this “eng =< nee eractical and QUALITY in rae pore naga remains ' ITY chat has SAN FRANCISCO ROMOTES ROSPERITY L. 1913,| forbidding discriminatory rates and] requiring written variation to be filed; requiring fire insurance WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927" state-wide dog tax and method of indemnifying owners of sheep killed departments. Makes the county.au- ditor the registrar and the county| by dog: Hen bly postponed. heriff the enforeing officer. Estab-| H. 8. 154—Changing openin; lishes a license fee and entire sys-| hunting season for chickens tem of registration and provides for| September 16 to October 1. purehase of tags from state plant at] nitely postnoned. 63 to 46. the penitentiary. State affairs. Bills Pi H, B. 261—Jardine—An act provid-| s, 8. ing for an arbitration board in any! Authori: disputes arising from orders of the] and warrants to state highway commission. High-]and feed and for te and feed liens. 94 to 17. kota Poultry association. ly tage pa H. 260—Ferres--Consolidating of secretary of indust commission and bank examiner. In- definitely postponed on roll call 48 to 62. H. B. statute Indefnite-| building and loan l) per, peels 64 to 47. 149 — Iverson — Repealing! bank or an additional bank. for conciliation of contro-| 42, to 0. tien ia, C. L, 1918, so as to permit ” ancellation of contracts for land 90 i days after failure to make payments jinstead of one year as at present. Indefinitely postponed. H. B. 196—Iverson——Making coun. ty treasurer the ti er of public {funds of all municipalities, villages, ete., under 4,000 population within the county. ‘Indefinitely postponed. H. B, 201—Thompson of Ramsey— Removing from those exempt for jury duty the volunteer firemen. In- definitely postpone: 115—" salary of $3 a day for year $35 to $ 98 to 8 cific insane asylum. Permits board 99 to 4. H. B. ayit oe bridge surve; for 0 10. bridge tee H. B. bridge surve; h—Creating a Jarrell Hardware Company Phone 18 Offer these exceptional values in Aluminum at 69 cents Roaster and several other items — See them in our Window Sauce Pans French Fryer Fry Pan Convex Kettle TEA KETTLES, DISH PANS, CEREAL COOKERS CONVEX SAUCE PANS, BAKING PANS PRESERVING KETTLES Thousands of dollars are be- ing paid in cash daily for Jack Rabbits and Jack Rabbit Skins Why Not get paid for all the work and ammu- nition you have used? Pick up your Jack Rabbits and bring or ship them to us and get a good price for them in cash. Bismarck Iron &Metal Company ¢c-o South Side Grocery Bismarck, N. Dak. YOU pay ME (s0 that) - Tecan pay YOUR BOSS (so that) HE can Bismarck (Where your paying habits are recorded) _ payYOU.. ‘ Credit Bureau, Inc. H. B. 79—-Giving the state banking board complete power to determine whether a community will support a 7 to iversies and election of conciliators.| H, B, 180—-$10,000 for North D: -| ae “postponed. kota Children’s Home Society. 1 186--Worner—Amending sec- H. B, 147—Puts township clerk on| with maximum | H. B. 157-—Eliminates present spe- lary to assistant superintend- | ent and assistant physician at state administration to fix such salaries. Garrison Washburn 16, iss—$3,00 ator Elbowoods | of rom Indefi- ed 57—McLachlin and Peck. ing counties to issue otal ecure seed grain juance of seed! Carries | Bills Killed emergency. S. B. 56 --- Eastgate — Restoring] H. B. 152—Thompson of Ramsey- $1,000 appropriation for “North Da- s banks, trust companiés and/ sociations to publish statements in any legal news-; paper instead of official county pa: of | | + Great crowds—the largest we believe that ever visited @ booth at the National Automobile Shows—have thronged around the Whip- pet exhibit to see this fa- mous car. A definite tribute to the Engineering Leader- ship of Willys-Overtland.. Engineering Leadership ex- pressed by the superior economy of “30-miles on a gallon,” the superior safety of 4-wheel brakes, the rior power of a long stroke mole the sige comfort a superior Toiuty of ad- vanced design and beauti- ful colors. If you have never driven the Whippet, do 20 today. New Low Prices Can Afford WHIPPET COACH "625. iy |25,Road- 2. $755, rar foe oggherng ject to change with- paefidney wie rt

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