The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT - INSURANCE BILL VETOED BY GOVERNOR | Efforts of Insurance Given as Reason For Lea q ing Laws as They Are THE GUARDS GO, Lobby ave ; ring that “the — insurance F, that ha n working in Bis yi during this session for and ) bills, should be sufficient itself all wh in insu hould left they at present,” Governor A Sorlie to day vetoed House bill The was sponsored by epres , Trubshiaw. Barnes count nd Guy L. Elken, Trail coun would have ver mitted boa political subdivi sions to fix the of all fire proof buildings to be insured by the state fire and tornado insurance de- partment. In his veto the suid: “House bill 69, among things, provides that counties, eiti sions may withdraw clas school districts other subdi one erty from protection by the insurance department. Why did this bill also include properties classes two and three Jur state insu ce department | pproximately $1,000.000 surplus t years more it will have ap proximately $2,000,000 surplus. Tt} is conser y estimated that this money, p at four per cent in- terest, would bring in sufficient revenue to cover the premiums on insurance covering all state build-{ ings, so that state departments and in| state institutions would not he re y ak is finger. surance on their buildings. The in 1 cates Ae ee ‘ Pope ae Geese earned would be fufficient te Great Britain's legion the r zone in China. Here is the Second Battalion marks of identification noted. take care of these premiums. Ai |of the famous Coldstrean timinster Bridge in 1 y way to Waterloo _ His cell will probably be as: such time the counties, or mu ai station. Thence they 1 to embark on the S. S. Kinfauns Castle for Shanghai. | signed him this evening, subdivisions 6f the counties, woule bb Lee said, and stated that, the prison | women on Wednesday afternoon in be compelled to come back to the 7 \ @lothes of blue denim and khaki| honor of Mrs. Wimmer. here GR pees eraiie ze pro | a Git back, and ae UL star will also be given him at that} Young men ection, but if they had not partici |) rth field goal, bringing | time, y DANCING PARTY pated during that period th g that period they would | hin one point of tying igs ied es oo : hiss have no moral right to ask to be in-| fi their opponents, ‘The. period ended| Thiele is “very nervous” and has| Members of the. Freshmen class sured by the state an a {with Mandan in the lead by a 13-12) not yet Teeoverse avon vie ible of ee Oy hool ne M i | score. down in the Burleigh county court-] entertained Friday evening a e ore ] Lobby Has Been Active \ Play Fast in Last Quarter room yesterday when he was sen-{ schocl i vi ci “ i é , = H a - s s sen-|s gymnasium with a dancing { ae ehty that has | @ SY} Play in the ast quarter was fast! tenced, Warden “Lee said. He has) party, Kefreshments were served | ee ae and etre 3 RAVES BEAT was atten neta | meas ta Tene Ueno re resorting to! been very quiet and has “made no] at the conclusion of the evening. 3 Sess and st bills | tin (Bruve:¢ ood on| long shots and the pace was very} " : should be suffic itself | 4 & ait i ball joeke: ‘Y | trouble,” the warden added. + y ‘ Shysall insurance | Md be lef B nee eters Meron ae teas spirited.The ball jockeyed up and down) “The ‘slayer was placed “behind! AUXILIARY MEETS TONIGHT | ms tney are T have vetoed le : overhanded —attempt| many shots. — With less than two “ screen” in solitary eon ene ty dine Amitncap Legion. seinen ah bani ; . round the hoop and| minutes to play, Helbling sank his | when he was brought to the pri will meet Monday. evening at the ree Bearaa cae lthen fe Helbling, {fifth field goal and poured cold wa-jon, but will be moved to his cell|lome of Mrs. W. G._ Renden with hs ab ta sal ot (Cantley | tip-ot, Nand rled {ter over the viitors’ chance of vic-| tonight or tomorrow morning. The | Mrs. J. A. Kasper, Mrs. E. A. Or- fcetinaut seincing the it basket w d the oe ee ciara ae peek) SS aiecy solitary. confinement was not in-|cutt, Mrs. Beckenhauer and Mrs. a {dropped thre the hoop without! © last few minutes o! y_ and ‘ . 7 , isti stekeek: src ipturs 15-13 SCORE) i": the rim {lett the ame on the fourth one with ee anhcd heaven tice Fenton Rute aS eee hostesse ¢ been introduced to © | galamestown worked the ball down | {tt ‘free-throw ‘attempt and. before| simply Placed there until definite-] TO VISIT IN NEW YORK fect certain changes in - ome an ln set- Helbling| the ball could be put in play at cen-|ly given a cell. Mrs. Ed Schmidt and ~son, laws, most of them rel: \Jamestown’s Rally in) Third | took I! from the back-board, | ter the game ended. | Charles, left Sunday evening for ae Ue a Period Checked After S {dribh nto the center of the| The a summary? | —__$ _$_ $$ New York city, hod they will sponsored by the No riod Checked After Score | floor and again sent the ball swish- jamestown ae visit for a month with relatives. ilori wate, eocernor also v Fes el nea (aie are #2" er moim,|| Personal and || Tailoring Ld Side dali eked s Nearly Y jteam in the an 8-0 score, a 8] Soci | * the general fund on July 1, of each | sae | Borreson held Franke and James: £ a) ial News of !\ Sentinel Butte automobile transportation fund at) Checking 2. third aaa iuey in penta uepele rayne 11! Mandan Vicinity || Physician Dies . SSeS quariee ended eee 9| Hospital Here nearly: all of the money received by Rewan Sea ee __11__1| RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA - at Hosp! the fund is collected before July 1 the visitors by, Capt. Heidt w | 13] Mrs, R. R. Lutz has returned on each year and used during the year | Rorreson a fro Lanestoro, Minn, where she|,,Dt- Alexander Jameson, 62, Sen- and th Con sweeping the Jimmies |trom. RB i _ y se SNC | sine) Butte, died Sunday evening “If this law went_into effect there! off their fect in. the i one from far] Seitz, f. Points) wes called by the death of her | g’oejock- ut»a: leeal -hospital follo would be no funds to take care of|utes of the games Helbling coun-| Jarvis, f. 0 o| father, A. G. Chapman. jing a short illness. | The decensed in| the work of the department for the|cirht pointers before 4d with another gf his sensational | McDonald a P Pah Say Vay by rvived by one daughter. His wife balance, ‘of the year, and, no pro | White score j hots.” edbling’ © was paaaed, ‘the Mie Ss 3] ANNIVERSARY MEETING | died several years ago. Ne vision has been made to take care) their on|ball near the basket but was fouled | #. 4 4 The Mandan ledge, No. 14, Dr. Jameson has been practicing} A of the department. in the budget ou she was shooting and| Warren’ g. 0 ‘Ol Knights of idan todees WRaprate | at Sentinel Butte for several years. 210 Main street. For this reason I have vetoed this |ed_ the no nf the tw@ efforts good| Morris, ge .. 1. 0 One ythir] anniversary of the | He is.a member of the Masonic lodge bill.” j F > indi. |iust before the half emled with’ his a ai ela aes Bs bane pial rare pear aly Ane. {xt that place. The body was sent to 27 Rills Signed . Jteammates on the long end of a 11-5 Totuls.. 6 15 | founding of the crder at a regular) Sontinel Butte today and it is prob- In addition to the two vetoes, the | governor approved 27 bills. ong | of the them were the Dill granting er for the nttorneys a contingent fund of from! of his teaminat $500 to $1,000 for criminal investiga-| of his five fi tion, work; a bill appropriating | tional shot $60,000 for pport of the nationa: | court. guard; the seed labeling , requires all packages of corn, was the outstanding star} see and was the whole of | J He seoved UH third period, Waldera scored 2 15 points. Fourj field goal on a perfectly timed Is were vensa-|three-man play, Anderson to Regan back on the|to Waldera, Helbling, not to be d, sank a two-pointer from side angle. Wa Burdick and the Jimmy nestawn came back strong in er and red or sweet clover s made the free-throw — ge Inbeled to show where it was grown tegun took the tipoff and made a the per cent of gern ion and the| ing the initial moments ational basket, shooting the ball date of the last germination tes gan made four field go: k over his shoulder while in mid- the railroad board, *Neither team ente and deep down in. the court. ‘tain employes to con-| columns during the first pt. Regan took the next play from and investigations; | play and then Franke fouled z\eenter, passed to Waldera who shot the bill cutting the wolf bounty to PAGER s for full-arown nimals and $1.5¢ s er. for pups; the measure prohibiting | jes i Soest iudees from acting as attos The Typical Outdoors Girl neys in certain cases and an enact FPP ment requiring out-of-state auc tioneers to pay a $25 license fee for each sale conducted in North Dakota. | The list also included some minor appropriations, including $1,000 for) the suppression of bee diseases. The bill to permit presidents ai secretaries of corporations to cha the beneficiary of insurance policies carried the corporations on the lives of their office: ents, of emt- ployes also was approved. It had heen bitterly contested by Nonpay tisan house members Last Minute : News Bulletins | | Wilmington, Del., Feb. 21-(AP) —Former United States Senator Saulsbury died at his home Sun- day from heart discase. He was 66 years of age. Rome, Feb. 21.— has rejected President lidge’s proposal for a conference limit smaller types of naval ves- sels, it was officially announced tonight. Washington, Feb. 21.—(AP)— The government won in the su- preme court today in its prose- cution of the Trenton and 22 other pottery companies under the Sherman anti-trust law. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 21.—(AP) —A man believed to be John Nel- son. ahout 40 years old, of St. Pat committed suicide in a Sar eran nee .|Drevaring for the invasion’ of the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE by the Northern Pacific, Great] Northern and other North Dakota railroads. i imum of 150 people must > ‘ ee purchase tickets to the event > fore the special fare is yrar and c jcates showing the tc ets purchased on the going March 15 to 19 will be nonor {half fare returning after mark is passed. Mandan residents, looking on the crowds attending ¢ tournament last year, expect difficulty in reaching the 1 THIBLENOW “TS KNOWN AS NUMBER 4468 Bertillon Pictures and Meas- | Saturday clanged shut behind |nold Thiele, slayer of Nels Romer, | | Mandan police chief. “| sentenced to serve a 23-ye | for the murder, Thiele arrived the penitentiary and w. giv number 4468. Warden’ John | Lee. who hea} ertillon pictures and measure- ments of Thiele were taken thi: {afternoon. Front and profile pho- meeting to be held this evening at 8 o'clock. The program for the include vocal and in- \Braves Will Play Midgets on Friday very Sunday E | urements Taken Today— | = | May Be Idle Temporarily | y.c1g purteson Minneapolis, | started going to ay school in ites of the state per ‘yor, when he quite four Sunday since. | An hour and a half after he was} strumental music, and talks. Cards r term jwill be t | served. played and a lunch will MOTHER DIES Mrs. 0. A. Peterson, mother |planned to assign Thiele to work A. H. Peterson and E. W. Peter- jin the prison twine plant, said he} son, former Mandan residents, is {has an oversupply of help now andj dead at her home in Estherville, that Thiele will remain temporar-|Pa., according to word received in| | ie the idle house. ! Mandan. Mrs. Peterson has vi: ‘ed here on many occasions. RETURN HOME Mrs. R. M. Wimmer and chil- placed on a card and all/dren have gone to thei | Dickinson after a week's ~ (Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shinners. Mrs. Warden! Shinners entertained a group of home able that funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon with Masons in charge. Mandan this week are cage! | Dickinson Midgets, due to arrive here Friday night to avenge ‘the jtrouncing handed them by the ;Braves three weeks ago. | Dickinson, although having lost 'a good share of its games this year, shows promise of tourna- |ment strength. Coach Frank Richards has Maule back at center and the veteran cager has done good work. The remaining mem- jbers of the team are green, but they can be expected to do better |work this week than when they | last. played the Braves. Mandan will have heavy work-; this week and will be able to h the Midgets with more op- positicn than they will wish. 'Fourth Goodwill Day Is Saturday Over 50 prizes will be given ‘away by Mandan merchants Sat- urday when the city holds its {fourth Goodwill Day. County Agent Ralph C. New- TEVA In Minneapolis Your Choice of Hotel — Radisson For Business Reasons IS JUSTIFIED BY EVERY STANDARD Rates $2 Per Day'‘and Up Visit Our Flame Room old, and hasn't missed a single sit with ‘MONDAY, IMrs. J. F. Eaton | Dies in Seattle! | — | Word has been received here of the death of Mrs, J. F. Eaton of Seattle, | Wash. Sunday morning at a Seattle hospital. Death followed an opera- jtion, She is survived by her mother fond her husband, * | Mrs. Eaton was a resident of Bis- marck for seven years, leaving here about ten months ago with her hus- band for Seattle. She was an active |momber of the. local chapter of the {Eastern Star. While in Bismarck | Mr. and Mrs. Eaton made their home lat the Annex hotel. ‘Lions Hear Talk on George Washington Dr. Rex Graber and Henry Halver- e the entertainment commit oday’s luncheon of the Lions ° The program included a song by Mr. Halverson and an interesting address on George Washington by Mr. A. G. Divit, Fargo attorney. Gusts of the club were Robert Byrne, secretary of state, and Mf. be | of isit- in the We Pay Cash Always Portable Home Pool Table Mattresses from the Van Horn Hotel. These are clean and in good shape—at bargains "FEBRUARY 21, 1927 Minneapolis. The attend- ancet prize, presented by Archie O, Johnson, was won by Frank Snyder. Dr. F. B. Struss, president of the club, expressed his appreciation to the committees in charge of the 1 entine dansant held last Monday for their services. He also thanked the orchestra members for the excellent music. Plans are under way for the ritual night program which will be held on St. Patrick’s day. A class of ten new members is expected to be taken in at this time. SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS er of A Tenessee mother talks, Mrs. J. G. C.—-of Knoxville., “Another thing, everyone who has children shoud keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound always on hand, for the chil dren’s cough or baby’s croup. It certainly exuels all other cough medi- cines if-healing qualities and in giv- ing quick and satisfactory results. It is made under absolutely sanitary conditions and contains no opiates: points of especial interest to mothers who want to know what they are ¢’ ing their children. Our druggist 3 ao recommends it highly.” Ask for Extra Values In ‘Spring Suits $97.50 With two pairs of trousers ’ssuits with Style Finer Tailoring For Less Money Better drop in today Bergeson’s Clothing GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE Phone 398 We Buy and Sell All Kinds of Household Furnishings A Square Deal to All .... $35.00 All sizes. Get your Ice Box now for this summer Hall Carpets—50c.to $1.00 per yard ‘comer has arranged special’ meet- ‘ings for farmers which will be held during the afternoon. Talks will be given on the tuberculin testing cf herds and a special pic- ture will be shown. s Merchants, in addition to the prizes offered, will have special bargains on sale Saturday. If good weather’ prevails, Mandan’s Goodwill Day 1s expected to be the| most successful of any yet staged. Reduced Fare Is Offered to Meet! A special rate of fare and one- half on the certificate plan: to the state basketball tournament her? 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