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PAGE TWO MINE RESCUE APPARATUS T0 BE EXHIBITED ... claimed Suzanne Lenglen | AMERICA GREATEST MME. LENGLEN, w York, Feb. I, I've got my m COUNTRY IN THE WORLD-IN MANY RESPECTS, SAYS LEAVING FOR FRANCE ing around these United States? “The height of the buildings, es- {would favor one big fair which he suggested be held at Mandan. if ; the Mandan fair isn’t worth more than $5,000 it is worth nothing, he aid, and supported the proppsal to | kill the bill, Swett, C. F. Streich of | Bottineau and others also \took up th for the Mandan plained that one reason i ended for Man- \dan in’t asked for more and an, Grand | mor "fore adjournment the names of the | commission's members. Be ‘ Fi Rev. Snider to Give Dramatic Reading - |.ossyivc cuaRrceD ‘ IN BEHALF OF BILL Here Sunday Night '\vitiineon, Feb. 19°—(—A move ‘ to force an investigation of lobbying argo, execu-/setivities in behalf of the’ McNary- ‘of the Board of Nation-+Haugen farm relief bill has been Missions of the Presbyterian; started by a number of senators who Synod of North Dakota, will |,want the inquiry linked up with the | fon.” an. original | proposed investigation of the banking tting of a VanDyke masterpiece. at | lobby” action during the fight over SATURDAY, crat, Virgin’ for the banking in- vestigation, is deferring committee action until sentiment has crystallized among the senators who have ind cated to him their desire for a broadening of the inquiry to include farm relief. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector. 514 Mandan Ave. Sexagesima Sunday. 8 to 10:30 a. m. Russian Orthodox FEBRUARY 19, 19 being held by Orthodox christian; the chureh school will meet at 1¢ o’clock in the Parish house. At the 11 o'clock service the Rector will outline the final plans for t' Bishops’ Crusade and also speak o “Suggestions for keeping a good ne 7:30 ‘Day of in Preparation for the Crusade, 7:30 a. m, Holy Communion. 8:00 p. m. Prayerand Intercession. Thursda: m. choir practice. Frid evening service of the|‘the McFadden branch banking bill. “The Mansion” acred | Chairman Keyes of the senate com which is considering the of Senator Glass, Demo- Forks, pointed out that huge plants owned by fair associations at Fargo and Grand Forks have been turned over to the state by the fair ass \eiations at those places. The state | spends nothing for r {insurance on the $200,000 p: at Fargo and the $150,000 plant at | Grand Forks, he said, and suggested ‘that they are worth something. Th motion to kill the bill lost, 51 to 60 land the bill was sent to the commit- |tee of the whole where the amount Mandan will receive will be fought jout Saturday the Sund service in the church, 11 a. m. morning prayer and ser- mon. ; On account of the special servi e is turning EVEN STRONG. | to the tiously when on the eve of her de- parture today for France, after a four-months’ tour which took her ing. To a French woman. accus from Maine to Texas and from/|tomed to seven-story buildings in Oregon to Florida, she w: | Pari the enormous constru what she thought of America. i along Fifth Avenu: ind Then assuming as serious a mien Broadway are really appalling possible for “sauey Suzanne,” | “One of the greatest benefits of he went on: my trip has been the improvement “This is the greatest country in| ¢f my English,” Mile. Lenglen con- the world,” adding as an aside, tinued. “I talk English all the “in many respects. time now, even to my mother who The “million” is in francs, still doesn’t understand a word of it. $250,000 Voted to Pay Taxes considered a fortune in France. Don’t you t k I have improved} The house bill appropriating $250,- y respects” are pros- |My English since you saw me last |000 to the Bank of North Dakota y, sobi y, and pa- | in Pourville?” to be used in paying delinquent s. So Suzanne says | The interviewer remarked thaf| taxes on land to which the state has I had been w for |he shauld like to be given an op- acquired title by morteee fi ond ae erred te took for | portunity to judge. Up. to that] clouure, passed. Oto a rsmersen } , ) dude : inched. The emergen I have found ice water and. time the ccnversation had béen car- [Clause was lox straightforWardness, gentlemen tied on exclusively in French. It caused little argument, J. H. and interesting people.” “That one on me!” Suzanne} Burkhart, Ward county, Nonpart Her Idea of Ame Men ‘admitted in serene American slang. | san floor leader, reiterating What do I think of American’“Well, as much as I’ve enjoyed, ‘ontention that the Bank of men?” Mademoiselle Lenglen has | America, I am glad to be going} isa Aan ha pale the stpeaion men bit wt veneating all cuestions |home. I need a rest. I want 0) Si aversing that one proposed. melt. put to her before answering. see papa and our little villa at) oq is the only way of handling the “Physically 1 have seen no finer | Nice for the next month or so, situation properly. anagement specimens of young manhood in! Will Tour Europe of the bank objects, Twichell said, any of the numerous countri ' It was brought out that Made-|to tying up its money in frozen as- have visited. They are tall, firm, moiselle Lenglen will tour Europe, | slim and uniformly good looking. with the exception of France Mentally—well, I did not come in Where the tennis federation has Such intimate contact with any of not relented, beginning about the them to judge. Yes, they seem a first week in April. Italy, Aus- bit timid!” tria, Germany, Belgium and other | “Yet reports have gone abroad countries are on her schedule. that you had been deluged with | Mademois Lenglen marriage proposals,” was the re- plained of | beii in poor tort. She logked h thinner than Suzanne's eyes twinkled, her whén the i wer saw her in lit up, as she said with real Pourvilt®.6n the English channel | nne spir “Please nail that just after she signed up with C,j one to the mast! I did not receive, C. Pyle. “I have lest 10 pounds,” | a single marriage proposal during | she volunteered. my stay here. I know it would You see that even professional sound better if you could headline wome tennis players can get sick. it, ‘Suzanne refused 15 offers of It isn’t res ricted to amateurs,” marriage,’ but it would not be true, Suzanne said with a touch of bit- “You boys have been marrying terness. She referred to the criti- me off for the past five years. Had | cism to which she had been sub- | I been married as many times as jected when, as an amateur, she reported, I should have a whole forfeited some matches on account regiment of husbands.” of illness. It was the only trace of | § And of American Women displeasure in her talk. . | ‘Of American women, Suzanne Will you play Helen Wills} said they were a type of their own, | again?” was asked dutifully. | dressed well, but more expensively; “Anytime it can be arranged tc | than French women, “I think New | our mutual satisfaction.” York women, although different, “How much of your hard earned | lock as well as Parisians, but it money are you leaving behind to costs them m money.” the American treasury as income | The personnel of the safety di- “Hospitality’ was the predomi- tax?” was the parting query. vision of the bureau of mines in | nant tue of Americans. “You will have to ask my lawyer this district consists of the district “Everywhere we went, north, | about that, responded A Suzanne. ‘engineer, with headquarters at Du- | south, east, west, we were received | Then roguishly: ‘I've still got my Yth, Minn., and the car crew com- | magnificently. ‘© one appeared little million, and a little bit more! J. Martinson, fore-|to be able to do enough for us.” {In France the; think that’s a for- in charge; H. H. Johns,| “What impressed you most in'tune. And it is—in France.” instructc and Ear! The ¢ is on call d pecially in New York. It makes fines Bureau Special one feel so puny; it’s simply crush- Car to Come Here Monday For Four-day Stay b Many animals spend their entire lives in the open sea, ' m7 © —) | resolution ‘To show the public mine rescue apparatus and safety _applianc bureau of mines spec stop here Februar: as is now at the Universi- of North Dakota and from here aeitt go to Scranton, where it will op for The equipment of t to the public cons f gen brea helmets,” gas mask struments for determining ¢ Fuonoxide, supplies of oxyge rial for tus, safety lamps ious othe in the on of mine fire fighting. ur types of oxygen breathing representing all the developments in this line, gre carr This apparatus is equipped with tanks of compressec which allow the weare und work in atmosphere q y quantities of r gases and insuffi amount of oxygen to support life. Reserve oxygen is carried in large sicel cylinde f A New Development all-service gas masks development and » all industrial gases, oxide, from the air 1 " special inter- set : The bill permitting appeals from] j the guaranty fund commission also passed with little argument. The members were weary and contented themselves with voting. Burkhart said it was a question of whether the legislature wishes to open up the matter with the po sible consequences that money which should go to depositors of closed ‘banks would be used in fighting sul and Fowler contended that Barkhart’s imagination was running} away with him in regard to the e pense of contesting y suits w ight be filed. ell said he e if it does dissipate the} fund, that the deposits in ciosed! anks are entitled to justice. aH The bill to permit prisoners county jails to work on public pro- j pas: despite opponents who contended that men sentenced to jail should be made to stay there, T. E eight said all the bill needed was provision requiring counties to h the prisoners with icecream. REV, W. C. SNIDER dramatic reading with organ aécom- paniment. will also preach-at the morning service. The following musical numbers are included in the reading: Traumere Silent Night, A Little Bit of Love, ‘The Lost’ Chord, Berce from Jocelyn, Saved by Grace, Barearolle, | The Holy City, Then You'll Rememb: | Me, Ave Maiba, Rock of Ages and The Calm, Re issi The ‘tecent Y ing Preathed, i bya new make ofc: i \ Pontiac Six Snider is in charge of national | fons in North Dakota and is ted by a staff of four field men including Rev. F, W. Christ of Wil- | ton, representative of the Bismarck | district, The board of national mis- | sions also pays part of the salaries | of 30 missionary pastors working in | the state. All other churches of the | state ate self supporting. | sentence -| “North Dakota is one of six states pe ae dt pun, |in the entire country which shows a | insisted, ¥! better record for this year than last, Would Combine Two Offices | Rev. Snider been informed in a ‘The closest vote of the day was that] letter from the board. by which the house passed the bill |.—— providing for consolidation of the of-| fice of secretary of the securit commission with that of industrial commission. , one more thi majority, and Twichell ,t jately moved the clincher mo- “to prevent anyone from chang- ing his mind. H Three bills were introduced in the having passed the committe on delayed bill: One by Minnie D. , Would: increase the terms of i from two; to four y A. J. Rulon, Stuts- man county, would require railroad: to provide livestock passes when dered to do so by the board of rail-|to do. He declared tha road commissioners and the third by ident d the bill, the Burleigh County, would|hind it would come i permit thi ioner of agricul-| than er next y ture and labor to issue regulations|“principle in the b designed to prevent the importation| downed without a tr into the state of the European corn| ee bore: RADIO CONTROL BILL * Sperry y' ES TO PRESIDENT olution aimed shington 1 The house Fri three major m js lidge during th mall mask designed nly carbon monox- r breather and is means of allowing | escape from mines during stages of a mine fire. of testing for are available. y birds are carried for this purpose. ame safety lamps and} “gas indicator” are used for the | ion of explosive gases. Ap- hts are used omy and for the pitiless pounding of top speed ix as beautiful, power- proves iteelf to be — ar ersten | hes ance, for reliabilie: ability to endure the pitiless in that ving, the tide ts in} ide from the intended. as ‘stronger eariof service hasbeen completed—with number of actual Ay fying too! The own it is only natural ould prefer iene sell shove 70,000——the largest ever won sommtngty soratarin eoeitenonn . Pontiac Sie, $825 to $975. Oakland Six, companion to Pontiac Ex Jacsory” Bodies by Fisher: ary bay om the liberal Gemaral Motors Thsne Pasment anar cor GPS ame Stair Motor Company ‘Bismarck, North Dakota and also where explosive gases are suspected. A life line is carried to prevent cr from getting lost. | | nator Gooding, Kepublican, of iTdaho, in a lengthy conference today. | lThe senator said the president had ‘given no inkling as to what his ac- ion would be on the bill. , Approval of Bill Urged ident Coolidge was urged to| the bill by S. H. Thompson | of Chicago; Edward. O'Neill and Chester Gray of the American farm | ig, Benson bureau federation. | ator McNary, Republi |gon, co-author of the bill, s: lhe had received no. definite informa- ‘tion from the White House and did} | not know what the president planned | | | | nid Moore, chef. for mine fire ¢ where within the district, #reater portion of the time is spent in the various ,mining sections. of Zhe district giving instruction | the wearing of ygen breathing | apparatus and in fire fighting and in teaching first aid to the injured. ! Cross-ocean Phone | Service Is Opened | For Midwest States) Omaha, Feb. 19.-)—Despite a Goodhue Man Claims sleet storm on— th Atlantic coast) Gum Chewing Record which caused a delay of two hours, Goodhue, M the Northwestern Bell Telephone company this morning officially inau-| ». gurated its trans-Atlantic telephone, After chewing 65 sticks of gum at ne for Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa | once in a local contest last night, North and South Dakota. _ Arnold Stemman, local cream hauler, Two conversations were held. W.) today wagged a tired jaw to claim the B. T. Belt, president of the telephon@| world’s gum chewing title and mum- company, talked with Colonel H. B. ble a challenge to all comers. Shreeve ‘of London, and Reid Zim-| Urged on by the feat of a Twin inerman of the Omaha World-Herald! Cities chewer who stowed away 51 took news dispatches from Constan-| sticks in bulging cheeks, the proprie- tine Brown, London correspondent for| tor of a local cafe sponsored the the Chicago Daily News and the! test. Stemman, Claude Connenski, World-Herald. and Thomas McNamara, all local men entered. Connenski declared he had enough with 40 sticks and McNamar2 ¢-——_____+ ivi iT h 22. no _—_ (a ere ews ulletins the B estra at 7 p. 7 ) Cincinnati, a group of entertainers on the ) finds WLIB (303) Chi- ting the Drake co WHAS (400) Lou rt at 7:30 and WS. and musical program 1) Shenandoah, nusical program R (385) Winnipeg, a studio prog 9 p.m 5), Hot Springs,| < program at ONE (46h) Sh Swett, Kidder count ili present old time music| charged that the’ bill is an attempt to tie up bridge funds when it is certain that MeLean county will be unable to make use of it. A. Jardine, Cass county, said it s though the McLean coun- ty delegation felt as though a bridee were being “shoved down their) necks” and M. H. Lynch, Richland county, said that the county com- missioners had asked for the bridge. A standing vote showed the bill to efeated, 47 to 39, most of the artisan. supporting Erickson’ motion. When Oberg demanded a roli_call vote, however, the result vas 54 to 55 and the motion lost. It will be on the calendar: for today Question of How to Spend Money The contest over the appropriation for boys’ and: girls’ club work devel- | oped into a question of where the y should be spent. A. N. Flom, | er county, suggested that it| be used for prizes to be given at! county fairs and Guy L, Elken, Traill county, offered an amendment re-| quiring that it be spent at state and! regional fairs to be held at Fargo, and Forks, Minot and Mandan. | Oberg admitted that the real i: the McLean county ation where the bridge shall be placed. Joseph McGauvran, © ty, chairman of the comn highways and bridges, said that the committee room had been. crowded by persons asking for the bridge jointed out that even if the ap- tion is made, McLean county no compulsion to build the WH At ha N t 10:10 andoah at 1 p.m. ndrew a_res- ame result. tion b} would have ¢ to a proposal to adopt the metric system of weights and measures in the United Opponents ad-| Counting the ) mitted the superiority of the metric; Haugen farm relief, McFadden branch system but pointed out that jbanking and radio control bills as people would object to changing the; important legislative achievements, present system. the senate and house are now faced On motion with the untangling of the long- Stark county, the house decided tojcontroverted Boulder Canyon legi “reconsider” the vote by which allation as a major task in the time bill to budget the expenses of the| remaining. state hail insurance department was| Another problem is likely to flare | lost Thursday. Although the Non-jup in the three cruiser construction {partisans opposed the bill bitterly Hed for in the na | Thursday, there was no opposition to] appropriation bill, in view of deve Zimmerman’s motion and the bill] opments in the president’s naval lim- will be on the calendar today. + Jitation proposal. This measure, with NOW BEFORE : PRESIDENT the calendar. With this prospects, | both chambers face night sessions, the senate commencing a series next meek. ‘ ? | inal congressional approval of! Both amendments were beaten and (Continued from nage one) the radio controlf/bill, which estab: the house was in a parliamentary | The bill will be sent to the de- lishes a federal commission of five | Ones when Carr asked it to spced | nartment of agriculiare late today peebers to adjudicate controver- | . i _,_ | for the perusual of Secretary Jardine.|sies in that industry, was given yes- As recommended, the bill provides; The secretary has never ‘advocated | terday by the senate. ® i that she. appgepriation shall be spent | its enactment. The president, who now receives abe te i vem at sigie fairs.| The McNary-Haugen bill was dis-| the Dill js expected to sign it next Pee eT Ter: ate TEE cece | ee ones ae those recognized by statute at Fargo | and Grand Forks. An amendment to change administration of the fund week and to send to the senate be- from the commissioner of agricu ture and labor to the extension di- vision of the agricultural college was | adopteda | A bill providing for the separate | sale of general and hi indemnity taxes was approved. It provides that the purchaser of the hail indemnity taxes may make demand for assign- jment of the general ta: no mat- ter if they have already been bought by some one else. This feature and \a high interest rate, specified at not more than two per cent a month, should make the hail tax certificates interesting to investors who desire to speculate a little, Twichell told the house. George Worner, Richland county, a ) demanded that the bill be made re- a substitute that the bill be indefi-|troactive, pointing out that many nitely postponed. itizens have money tied up in hail Erickson explained that the county | tax certificates which they purchased s not in position to build the bridge | along other taxes in the belief now and that the county commission- | that they were equally good. Twich- ers are against it. The county will|ell explained, however, that the legis- |have all it can do to raise money | lature cannot interfere with “previ- for feed and seed loans, he said. F.| ous contraets. J. Lyon, also fram Mclean county,| The bill was made necessary by a joined Erickson in his position, de-| supreme court decision whicn held claring that the money could be/that hail taxes are a secondary lien spent better elsewhere and that a|to mortgages granted prior to the Cities statiof, at 8 p. m. “Next Sat-|vote of the people would show a time that the taxes were levied. The urday evening Mr. Damrosch will) three to one majority against the| result, it said, has been to make bring his orchestra before the | bridge. All are Nonpartisan: tax certificates on land a: mierophone. MeLean County Fight which the hail tax has been Oberg explained that the “bridge| undesirable securities matter had become a local fight in|a majority report. McLean county and averred that the} The fair appropriation bill came county was in good shape to meet] in h a majority — report recom- the expenditure, having no debts of| mending amendment and a minority any kind. Oliver county, which| report recommending that it be would be the western terminus of the| killed. bridge, is not in such good condi-| William Watt, C county, aj tion, he said, but also could meet| propriations committee chairman, the ‘expenditure. Most Oliver coun-| explained that it had been amended ty residents want the bridge, he/| to provide $10,000 each for the Grand said, despite the faet that a petition| Forks ‘and Fargo fairs and $5,000 for Against it had been. received. He|the Minot fair. The Minot fair al- averred that every Lappy ed aj ready has a standing appropriation minority exists which tries to block| of $5,000 which will e it equal jmprovements. and obstruct cr apa 2 one: ie ng we question by hh! J. Sioux county’ said he majority floor sesder,| is agaii ing up the fairs but t= ‘Bismarck Automobile Show | Style Show - Trade Week ‘MARCH 7-12 Reduced Railroad Fares to Bismarck _ During this week on the Northern Pacific and Soo Lines i legislative dec ion ends M. eted = MeNar: F 19.—(P)-— of J. F. Zimmerman, | | tinued to add a bite for an hour and a half. Missing Grave Is Still Being Sought Oshkosh, Neb., Feb, 1 er two days of unsu ithe search was resumed the 14-year-old ¢ er, western | Ne Washington, Feb. 19.—(AP)— President Coolidge today asked congress for $15,000 to relieve the Turtle Mount North Da- kota, band of Indians, who are ffering from crop failures. Bismarck will devote the entire second week in March to en- tertaining. Nothing is being left undone to make this the big- gest event in Bismarck’s history. You do not waht to miss the Porto Praya, Cape Verde today fo! Islands, Feb. 19.—(AP)—Com- mander De Pinedo, the Italian aivator, has arrived from.Dakar, French West Africa, on hi trans-Atlantic flight to the Americas. Washington, Feb. 19.—(AP Hywel Davies of Los Angeles, a member of the railway board of mediation, is dead here, having succumbed after an operation for intestinal disorder. Chiacgo, Feb. 1 AP)—A case of mistaken in trade labor warfare was blamed hy police tqday for the death of Vizerillo Guadagni, 40, who died early today from shotgun slugs fired from q speeding automo- bile. His ly was riddled as he drove through the west side in a car belonging to Dan Tagnotti, business agent for the truck drivers’ union. os Radio’s Rialto | (By The Associated Press) Walter Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra will give the concluding lecture-reci o1 Wagner's “The Meister-Singer,’ through WEAF-WCCO, e Twin widow and her » husband, Henry Boyer, nephew, to have been slain by Henry's brother, Tom, and buried on his lonely homestead in the sand hills of northeast Garden county Henry has directed the search, con- fident of locating the grave, but con- stant digging and excavation of deep trenches failed to reveal any trace Free Vaudeville and Entertainment Each afternoon for out-of-town. visitors only. 4 Big Acts from the Orpheum Circuit. Speakers of note during the week. Valuable FREE Prizes Over 150 free prizes totaling more than $1,000 for out- of-town visitors only. Big Automobile Show All the standard new .models will be on display at‘the various show rooms. This feature alone is worth com- ing miles tosee. , Wonderful Style Show. . Bismarck merchants will combine to maké outstanding event in the Northwest. HEAT REGULATORS REPAIRED PHONE 407 Lignite Combustion Engineering Co. Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. e County Attorney F. A. Dutton sa no action could be taken again: \Mrs. Boyer and Henry if the body is | not found, McLean County Delegation Splits (Continued from page one) | MONEY TO LOAN Qn Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms ELTINGE BLOCK levied | in the vi A dinner concert is scheduled from in the view WCCO at 6:15, a variety program at 9 p. m.; musieal program at 9:30 and dance’ program at 10:05 p. m. WRHM (252 feature-the midnight. cli — and Pleasure ‘A surprise for Be co cag A spseds Ea‘etercies solve never bebses cliered "Beat with cough beac wire, prcvent® é ee Minneapolis, will this an at 11:30. ‘4 WSUI, Ames, Iowa, will detail the e-lowe . basketball game at ‘» and WEAO (294) Colum- th onsin-Ohig} “YOU WILLLIKE BISMARCK” to the Gra Fi . nda vee

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