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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927 PAGE TWO the same privilege to North Dakota | St===—===——ee=eee steerage ee ate camnces:| Mandan News | 50 bills that are yet to be dis-| “cardinal principles of Jeffersonian| tor, Bismarck; A. J. McInnes, Val-|on appeal. from the judgment, the fold or Mk fare Gk wenton ends &46| Dembersey ley’ City; 0. B, Herigstad, Minop; | state supreme. court haa held in_dis- M first week in March, reluctance to miss) Speculation on the bill's outeome| p. J. Meyer, Bismarck; P. W. La-| missing the case of the Peoples § their “afternoon coffee” becomes) in the hands of the president formed nier, Jamestown;, John D. Gray bank of Aneta against M. S. ie id more apparent on the part of some) a main topic of the house's cloak| Meh Jamestowns. 00nd. AUeY | Emma B. Lee, appeaied from the Nel- | members of the senate. {rooms and lobbies. Chairman Hau-|@nd Fred J. Fredrickson, Valley) son county district court by the bank, y, ha pre'it not for the fac | Frequently when it becomes evident! gen observed the president “will not) City; R. A. Tracy, Bismarck; M ee “rr iE AR ei hate an a 8 that te senatorial day Will last close, derire to alienate the west” by a.ve-|Pass, Mankato; Mr. Harris, Min-) Faney lot dairy butter, 5-Ib. bagpipes aes Cig is severa fon to 6 o'clock, a senator will move! to, while Representative Quinn, Dem-| neapolis, and Mr. Hannas: Fy . y two yeurs anyway, Father of Mandan par Ce een meres nnd. wa" for 10 minutes, recess at about 4/ocrat, Mississippi, anid a veto would percsies neliana tAEES jars, miter bring your ate: sh W. Thompson, Ramsey cunss: Woman Passes Away | !** sbout # week aco, g] OGOck ea ny aOR ION TE Sa | Temperature and Pia mt al re 4s soon as a state officer —_—_ bd ‘ r ig 7 : ELS A : ‘ motion and the merbers immediately ; an = cali now, ihe has to bein at Lanesboro, -Minn./Washington Birthday | si round tn the capital Ratis or Demonstration of || “ Road Conditions |BE SLENDER: | i le tions for his next campaign, passes * h down stairs to the capitol res- ry : ae ‘ RESECH CRINGE ADP COTE AO cis reducing the efficieny “of Wh. RR: Lata! Sliver Tea: to Be | frarant in order to bolt cup of cof: Telephone Service |¢-————__—____—_» THIS EASY WAY : av—Wi he state de ents and costing for Lanesboro, Minnesot e 2. fi da lunch before resuming con- ead): " 3 ‘ arate Tomerten Sega an’. Bt ‘tent fierce of ee taney "AE,| Given By D, A, R.|sdution onetigisy wens, | Given. at Kiwanis) cru satone tam, PEMD pepe Publi o n | opport y to Chap Fillmore county 3 “We've been sitting here for more ~ i ste L * ‘ x al x Huss ahaa he! Soa eet ae orgy te Ee en ie dla yuutaraegeerinaviale | Mie nee Shaw and Mrs, Abert | than two hours and some of you'sen-| A demonstration of long. dis-| Mingt Vartiy eloude, ‘3 “below; | slender in an,easy, pleasant way, Nat se aacdy heee se ties due to old 4, | Lanterman entertained jointly Man. | #ta!s have longing looks for a cup of| tance telephone service by officials | roadg fair. ee by abnormal \exercigesjor diet, but by + Paris, Feb. 15. @) —France’s nended in committee, the bill) Mr. Chapman Was 79 years old and! day afternoon at the home Af the | Coffee,” one senator once Eeeteced Blsl of the Northwestern Bell Tele-| Mankato--Clear, 12; roads fair. | combating the cause. of excess fat. reply to the disarmament pro i that part of the st f- was a pioneer in Fillmore county. He| former at the regular meeting — pba Sea ee ere ccant, Lin | Phone company entertained the Ki-] Grand Forks—Snowing lightly, 0; | They have used Marmola Prescription. Eeaet of President Coolidge, should come up for ig the father of C. A. Chapman of] Mandan Chapter, Daughters of the | the vanguard 00 the reer discus- | Wanis club members at their lunch. | roads fair. sty 6a Tablets. People have uséd them for 19 Mietted by Rormer Mintater Briand, seencar Bore ‘Ripegere the; American Revolution. Delegate! ou." and greater number of bills to|eon this noon at the Grand Pacific ey, 3. Toads poot.| years, and the results sten everyw Was’ unanimously upproved at a viWeihect ate to be Wald teoReew fo Bistasrehe Aeeh ease amesting | start’ on their way to the other hotel, Frank Snyder, Manager of Feeeate Ee Fpads poor: have increased the: slercand- 10 very { faa ieee oh «tila sdeiauen teem . tae We ¢ Mrs. |} ranch, is more reluctant to spare the; the Bismarck exchange, Miss Roo- Aja vs large proportions. Try the method ¢ panwmet meeting today... Te will — be (ally cot belek LR Ul in The tater eet Aen atin GW.) One for mid-afternoon refreshments, | ney and Miss Marx of Fargo put eerie dds 1 below; roads|’sed—the modern, scientific method. rwarded to Washington immediate nn Boro cemetery, a is me of fis NG -W. Shinners, re- | yur) several members occasionally on the demonstration. fair. A The results will surprise and delight *.. a nd will be made public tomorrow Le ibaa Seat aad eee tends rae CHAPLET, WHE Al | steagelh out to patronize the capitol) J, P. Wagner was chairman of| Mandan—Clondy, 4; roads fair. | You. ca AT J 4 Plans were made f i j restaurant when an unimportant mea-| the day, Mrs. J. P. Regan, ac: Sih ian ty All druggists supply Marmola at $1 er eae « Preparations For to be given on Washington's birthday | Sure is next on the calendar. companied by Mrs. R. E. Morris, APPEAL 18 DISMISSED a box. Each box explains the reason will point out that holly H it the home of Mrs. L. N, Cary. Al % | gave 1 selections. ‘4 . 8 for results. Watch them do far you should be Jamestown, Linton [fic ronsof ate LN, Cary. “| SENATE TO USE ere te Bite lah Thad Li aNihen a jury is called to sit in am| what they have done for people all i ERT Games Under Way | freshments were served by the hos- CLOTURE RULE _[P. Richardson, district manager of | .4visoqy, capacity: in ay eauitible ac; | about yo. Do this, for your own sake | | , | tion, the cause is not triable anew | {the Northwestern Bell at Fargo; iad { ON BANK BILL | Miss Nell Byrne, division instrue- wth and Mrs, James T. McGillic and Mr. | i (Continued frem page one) Bes _,|and Mrs. J. A. Murphy entertained on | ;, ; w night's " practice will] Monday evening with a bridge din, | Crougnt into foree by a ‘ocity Dill lost, ; | maj ffort to put a be the heaviest of the week,! ner. Covers were marked‘ fo! PHA AL da ; SELECTION OF BTRrtae Sone aperines coe BRNO loecat ed' for 36/to the filibustering movement by Valentine decorations were | surgents on both sides of the cha J night. The “B” squad, with possibly | attractively carried out. | ber agat JURY TO TAKE __ night, The vB" sanad, with possibly ye | ber against the report. The cloture ‘MOST OF DAY will travel to Linton Friday night to AUNT DIES |{s a tale whitch: Haiite debate’ €9 one play the Emmons county quint, which], Mrs. W. F. Reko left Sunday eve- already con armament question in nations, as ¢ the group of Mr. Coolidge. Franc is no desire to t out of the league's y te rs including t vote on the bil BRIDGE DINNER Mr, and Mrs. J. H. McGillic, Mr.! ur. Wheeler Talks Three Hours ission’s scheme note Wash suggestions inued efforts of itory commission, which the Transportation Bill (Continued from page one.) it is an injustice the minimum dis- | gain the respect ana confidence the people if they administer just “We are to measure the frailt ere, dete! do not v Kelsch, Morton county s' attor- Some dispute arose over the num-| With rehearsals finished and every- ber of peremptory challenges to be| thing in readiness, the Sarah Bern- big night, with Jamestown ~ playing bing taken at the hands of the locals — of humans by other humans and I! three weeks ago.. Jamestown has a) PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET O. Sunde. who died on Saturd: L. C. Peters of Mandan is rmined to avenge the drub-| the deceased. Senator Wheeler, : tana, on the me he criticized President Coolidge, American Bankers’ association the Federal Reserve Board. Mr. and Mrs. J. WEEK-END VISIT federal reserve ba Andrew J. Ferderer, who is em- . Hintgen have! Senator Wheeler also asserted the) wines, Playmakers Present | returned from Chicago where Mr.| federal reserve board was re Mon- ich , the and | i ia feel right through the morn- | and at dinner—you usually get that ind of food but rarely at breakfast. ed N When the children “get on with land di ctlosheh tram ph Gey pee Leche tid tatht- eSham ae ne pate forine Minn. to at) A filibustering assault for three your nerves" yo Br and ‘ontinued fro: a . . tend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs, 0. yesterday by court and the courts and juries will Saturday night will be the Braves’ 8 hours was conducted yesterday by NAK. Days that housewor! seems a burden, and any time when you are “‘out of sorts” this BOTTLED SUN- SHINE puts you back in fine nt any excuse for your de-| team which ik» st Bon defense], The Presbyterian Missionar! 4 esident, he claimed, would its! Just one spoonful of ollabora of American right. You ure herg not to try the shooting. The* Brit are not over-|]. C. Iverson Wednesday afternoon at| fore the bankers’ association” when | That’s why doctors urge it « laws confident, about this- game and in-/ 2:30 for election of officers. the bill is sent to him. He said that Dare " ; adaitfonal | ronterial wit: ona te put plenty of fight and pusht wenn HEE the bankers’ association was bringing | to start every day ee eee E nesses were added to the criminal in-| into it. ETURN ) cvepunie he a | It's Un- failing. And utterly harmless. . A ° . spon ing you must have well-balanced, Learn to lean on KAR- ney, despite objection b: Hintgen has been on a buying trip. le for the “deflation of the farm breakfast. At most Langer, defendant's counsel. They) ‘ berg tig 2 Ha Ne ‘ll’s ri ; complete food at breakfast. mos' NAK’S gentle stimulus when Passed By House were adi He Tostevin, Leo ‘Broder, “Three Plays Tonight} He 2: visited New York. ould phe ist bill's rider which | other meals—that is, at luncheon you are the least sluggish. It ick and Louis Hammery. — : activates every organ; helps ina perfectly natural manner tange for ‘which transportation is ‘allowed each side, Langer contending | hardt chapter of the Junior Playmak-| Moved, st the Russell Miller elevator! FOTISK TO TAKE Thus Quick Quaker, con upicing 16% ought. Appetite improves; zranted from one and a half to two|the defense should have 20 and the) ers will present three one-act plays| Mandan with’ his family, ST VOTE ON protein, food’s great tissue buildes, food abe with you. : miles, The ill would “result in| prosecution 15, Rélacn, However in. the ‘gh school auditorium at & a fails TE 5% carbohydrate its great energy Bleep fe sound, and you wake preventing the little ones in having! contended that the ratio should be| o'clock tonig! Plays to be present- EN’ Y | element, plus all-important vita- reshed. Young nl a fair chance in life, he said, and/10 to 5 and he was upheld by the ed are “The Lifted Bandage,” “The aie uasemee, Tans Lap ot Bian FARM AID BILL mines PF the “bulk” that makes pid seeing you pa eet ‘ ehateel aie ee Goat! spend a an ' Ghost Stary and “The Heart of alton ‘are the parents of a daughter laxatives seldom needed, is the die- ba bsio tyne "At all druggists, its money to better advantage on/ At the afternoon session, however,| Clown.” From this group, one wit y \- page ic urge IG bottle. the common schools, pupils of which Judge Jansonius changed the ratio be choxen by competent stipes frets | eal ene or a DeMPaDan SS: |. ocomanat ce cathe | ee eee eniG emain on the s, tha r to 20 to 10, the comm higher ins' “which only tr tions of learning them to do work an school system which he de 1 to be the cornerstone of the and urged its defeat for, on. HW” averred that the bill would in no way tear down the pub- chool system, which, he not been built on transportation, it and we on problem which he nsport red to be acute in many dis- ge Aljets, Wells county, ex-! ed the view that the bill would ork out well and declared the next step would be to take the vote ‘Tue Sutera Hacused at the annual Playmaker festival, MASONS TO MEET ney then recited briefly the story of the brain the morning of Christmas and how Romer had died imme- | RET! diately from the effects of the shot - from | ths t.| Mr, and Mrs. John Helbling, Mes. ‘ 9| central committee urged the Demo- er then examined the jurors;| j.ME and Mrs. John, Helbling, Mes. ‘Afternoon Coffee’) (fries intimating through his questioning | J that his defense would be based on ing, Sr., any prejudice people who, defense made no denial that Thiele had done the shooting, Langer | leading up to the contention that the first degree charge was resisted be- ulleged absence he prosecution stressed the unity to represené Mandan th | C1 tant: ind investigating The Morton county state's axtor|| ial N GOES TO BUTTE countants at Social News of | W. H. King has gone to Butte,! would be needed for the legislat cratic representatives “to do have returned from Joliet, utmost to defeat” the bill. He * the measure stipulates the adminis- In a telegram to the house ponaey . leader, Garrett, Chairman C. A. Quist URN FROM ILLINOIS Senators Insist on £ the Minnesota Democratic which will take them out of the state) ‘Two jurors were excused by the| "eld at Grand Forks in May. Phat rite sinha ogre teh A peice the treasury secretary’! should start every breakfast you eat. and which, never sends them back to judge netbee SeamiraHon &. SC RSC SES) Se a Side ‘or a Ma- Leen ‘as difficult and said| Don't deny yourself the natural the farm. Johnson 0! Estherville an aine , - , 7 . . ry fens Fedje, Williams county, de- Tieiut Wine: i Personal and | a large force of technical experts,ac- ; stimulation this rich food offers. clared the bill was an attack on the rene | . Get aster oe Ae 3 ao i inistrati have two kinds: Quic! juaker, th how Thiele had shot Nels| i Mont., where he has accepted a posi-| administration. v Romer, Mandan police chief, through | Mandan Vicinity ||. Democratic Senators Censured | which cooks in 2% —_—_——____—__—__-4 state their cen ad it. It was| the contention that Thiele had done! !ll., where they have been guests of| As the legislative days grow longer| sured the Democratic senators in vot- tid. Twichell the shooting when he was intoxicat-; Mr and Mrs. R. | Helbling. Mrs.| while both branches of the legisla-| ing. for the measure as “supporting | said the bill sented sane,|ed he did not know what he was do-| Helbling, Sr., has been visiting in'ture dig further in the mass of more| class legislation” in violation sineere effort to solve the school] ing. Each juror asked if he had! & “It is food that “stands by” you trative expenditure as $500,000, In| through the morning. Food that |Quick Quaker | = |{Woman So Nervous Can't to 5 minutes, and MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved preied Property. Prepayment privileges. pply for terms RSE SE tae ee Card of Thanks from Melon Man fac for transportation of the! that a person could become wilfully Digest Food PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK mae b s No. 2 children. Jintoxicated and therefore fully lia- . Series No. 2 ¥ é : ble for his acts, = 4 F School Taxes Too High | “I was bothered with gas so_ bad D. L. Peters, Pierce county, said Examined This Morning ool districts of the state are’’ Exathined at this more than $1,000,000 an-, sion were Martin G. ally for transportation of stu-| J dents In some districts, he said, the taxes are as high a dollar an acre or more and expressed the view ~ : : Pe aod This card of thanks is for Cole & Blunt, who comprise what I consider to be ° Sap iesr erg Rated in pers the best and most up-to-date dental firm northwest of the Twin Cities. To give H i } ‘ lumps. I was so nervous, Nothing $ “ha them full credit, it would be necessary to go back into history, as I have had work helped till I heard of Adlerika. It N E. A. And-| done there before, but this card will not include anything prior to Feb. 12, 1927. The has done wonders for me.”— Mrs. = geeks is al first point decided by Dr. Cole, after an examination, was that an X-ray was impera- T._A. Derosia. . W. HRN Bism; », i | irst | y Dr. C 3 - ika acts upon BOTH * * Sieh the lexis tune whould do, what oi ig tive in order to get inside information. Bae ey pete Pe » Matinee and Night cn > relieve rs of this sus ze, Bisi ihe ae haa fi me ae 5, a Stes ; Witteee Hoe beth: Bis, Now inside information sounds rather familiar, and familiarity often breeds con- the system a REAL cleansing, and st districts, he said, the chil, to school them- and Milton Dohie, Moffit. tempt, you know. This inside information game is often worked at horse races, prize A i Widget Saturday, February 19th . . Anderson, one of the two fights, board of trade speculations, real estate agencies, or most anything, to fleece nervousnes, sleeplesaness, _ head- women empanelled for’ this term, de the public out of their money. 5 ache. Just ONE spoonful stops ‘i ool o 8 r : ase) : GAS, and relieves that full, bloated Seats on Sale at Harris & Woodmansee’s, Feb. 17 under the ¢ s s s, ‘a_prejudice I had a few experiences with inside information before, so was not sure whether feeling so that you can eat better " “pure velvet.” ; re iny man who drinks” a I wanted another sample or not, After an explanation, I decided to take a chance, and sleep better. Even if bowels The Miracle Play J. M. Thompson, Burleigh county, | said she did not believe in liquor; and found this X-ray inside information to be the exception that proves the rule. move daily, Adlerika brings out \ ; Robie. children ta sehval jdeclared she could try the cas; My advice to those with tooth trouble would be to get an X-ray if possible, as many | much additional poison which you fore Jane than now and nave lared he had ine preju: | hidden dangers to health are located in this way. mere -guseeed wae. ie gene ayia 7 : thought of collecting transportation man who drinks but! It is a painless experience and. the pati ji dentist in holdi trouble. No matter what you have money. He doesn’t object to trans-|declared that he “didn't like” the Fee teeth cde nce cecnt cooperates with the dentist in holding i ; = portation, he said, but believes it! taste of the kind of stuff we have| the plate. This is perfectly all right except for one reason: It establishes a pre- | trade eal aga tg Poy cun be carried too far and that many nowadays.’ cedent. I am willing to cooperate, while having dental work done, and help in any i ing druggists—Ad people are now apparently | more Langer brought out the idea of possible way to get results. The danger of this practice lies in it being carried to en terested in collecting money for tak-| Thiele's drunken condition again| extremes. Perhaps in future generations, as the race advances in learning, the peo- ing their children to school than they | ked Niemie if he had ple could be educated to do more and more of the work, until the dentist himself, becoming only a foreman, would shift the burden of the work to the patient. Let some illustrious young student carry this idea out—and bury it. On reaching the chair I told Dr. Cole to make it as painless as possible, without killing too much time, and will say that he finished the work to my entire satisfaction, T'therefore take much pleasure in recommending them to those who may be in- terested jn fitst-class work at reasonable prices. It may be taking much for granted, to give them this publicity, but I am paying for this, so hoping that it does not create : 5 bs a riot in their hall by patients trying to get in, I thank them, hoping that they will Under the present law, the maxi- oon session | allenging Harry thank tee a fis faker, um amount payable for school §mit! ismarck; losep! ie! ii ii evs cartarion The ec ie day. The| Wing! Milton Dechle. merit, pry I have no hopes that this card will influence them to cut prices, as I settled the are in giving the children an edu-| quart and a of | cation. | hom in one morning. ie} O, F. Anderson, Divide county,! replied in the negative. “Yor | said that farmers who had gone into| seen men after doing such a thing,| i school districts were! haven't you, and they were in pretty | when they voted to do so,| bad shape weren't they?” quried Lan-| that arrangements would be made! ger, for free transportation or to 3ga Challenges Used transportation costs and that “the| The prosecution took four of i bill represented a breach of faith. | peremptory challenges at the after- DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor | | ’ Now Playing Its Fifth Year in New. York City proposed law would make the maxi-| self Clifford, Bismarck. bill before leaving the office, or at least, I gave them my check. Now, after more DR. T. G. OHARA ai ee te mum $0.50 a day. |. The defense used 10 of its 20 chal-| or less experience with checks in North Dakota, but no more so than in many other ENTIST | “You Must See It” Abie’s a Smart Boy” Barberry Appropriation Killed | lenge h git wert ia we realize that His ase theme § things on mig the value of a check aepei ds. i * Little Bldg. lartin Y i i i amor i ai : Ni ; Although it voted recently to place Pi a. Fitton: | aaa Timi reanion to ot eine Rasahe, oe, smoow me fe Bg the, eck atiterione, Bismarck, Ni Dak. PRICES: Night—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax £ $10,000 appropriation for barberry | Spencer Boise, Bismarck; } - How about the signature? Now my answer to this I will give, and the reader will Office Whang 268. 3 Thee, 08 J " Saturday matinee—Best Seats $1.00, plus tax. bush eradication on the calendar, as , ecial attention given to iy Le Anderson, Baldw Murph: know when I give it by the underlining of the words. It is the same answer that eee y h. the house Monday reversed itself | Bismarck; H. A. N. Christianson, Ar- be tnade Y sGestions of Figg f 1 dren's: teeth, and defeated the measure, 51 to 58.| ena; V. L. Anderson, Wilte can be made to many questions of va importance, and if the readgr for Fred Ferris, Nelson county, ex-| Bourgois, Bismarck, and Nels N every other word in the series, I hope the six words that compose the answer will be plained that although he previously | mie, Wing. remembered. I don’t care how far that answer may travel, or if it encircles the o had supported the bill, he ha sees | Jurous questioned at_ the after- glabe. When it comes back to me I: will consider it as bread sown upon the waters ee york theses aad’ porver,” There | torte’ J. Day pate Fier: % that. has at last returned. < ‘ was no other argument. ;L. Anderson, Joseph Clifford, Mar-| ies fuaers, Rover, shaken. she six . aide in pone verbally, pn eee tried oie hee , ihe house algo killed Representa-| tin Bourgois, H. A. N. Christianson, | teats the deeds of my life. I feel the ye ay a tive Guy Elken’s bill to appoint an| Delbert Olson, F. ‘W. Murphy, Roy | em by fo ee! are worthy of some real expression, ad interim legislative committee to| Small, Emanuel Haas, W. E,’ Lips, | [iP and conduct should speak louder than words. le answer covers the qusetion of the investigate state departments to see| Walter Paul, and Martin Tooker. | fi farmet when he sows his seed. What shall I reap? Of the business man, buying his if the work could not be consolidated! Wife and Children in Court Room stock of goods, Can I sell to advantage? Of the laborer, going out to earn his $0 as to save money. Minnesota is) In the foat row, next to the rail, | daily bread. Will I get what is coming to me? Of the doctor when he undertakes saving $2,000,000 a year as a result) sat Mys; Thiele, watching her hus- a very difficult operation. Is this best for this patient? Of the woman about to Bese he aia ana Pag tlhe, Dual bard UHeaEly, Teele ree ute have something too sacred to mention occur. Wil] Providence take care of me ‘and , he , children, the oldes: eight, | A : 3 5 saving might be made in this state.| next to her and as Abe mocniie oan mine? Of the child in school endeavoring to learn. Will this be of future use? He contended that the legislature,| on squirmed restlessly in their seats, the Wall Street man when he asks, Is North Dakota worthy of any more credit or. 5 a rial. z fore? f the statesman, ‘respons ies, trying steer ip & 4 igate such action. |), They laughed occasionally and then | State. I will leave this question blank, as I cani imagine myself in his place. Of William Watt, Cass county, appro-| turned to watch their father, separ-| the person in doubt about religious matters. h is the true’church? all of us priations committee chairman. | Said | ated from them by a railin if tand at the grave of a dear relative or friend paying them the last sad rites. “the bill had been recommended for|* Thiele sat next to his comnsel and! Fi lag 9h Be 2 et ip pe ck gat tL tae Paaae Mme ag Peer Pe oe defeat because the committee felt! fixed his gaze on the floor, not once Shall we meet again? oul about to part from earthly ex! , Wat: its recommendations might be/ turning to see who, was in the court- immortality ? i at ve next session and the! rogm. His face wag expressi Faith Ip 2 Child of Intelligence ¢ peer, would be sested. ve and he had little to I started with a card of thanks in to transform it into my usual melon ad- _ €, ¥. Freeman, Grand Forks fen, attorneys, : i vertisement, but as it has drifted to sacred ground, let’s jeave the melons until to- a pointed sit Ser sus bee Some of fis jeltccontidence aheal momowe i come Back to Rowever, ‘and he * i id to make these melon advertisements as interestii is ible, as it-is {ghpreme courts had held that such} prose i othe T intend to mal , as in ing ss. possible, | shpr eet Gara poweriens to. wenden conta & rearing. ae ee the only way to make them count at this time of year. They appear but once, so # nee the legislatures had adjourned> mai hearing in Morton! keep for future reference and watch for tomorrow’s edition. 7 ORT ren intition jad ne nth His brown suit | WM, F. KIMBALL. er is © oes were we! + to the people a proposal to ee Copyright applied for by air mail Feb, 14, 1927. All rights reserved. ‘ the terms Paid Adverteemeps. 2 \ Reem em cee NTE BinnmeaN on. ont i z ’ ( ee ee