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Seats, $250,000 TAX PAGE EIGHT , is for it to sell the on foreclosure at a price s ficient to repay the loan originally made by the bank and the additional vanced by the bank to pay the taxes. Vodays vetos brought the gover- PAYMENT BILL VETOED TODAY Governor Says Bank of North Dakota Is Able to Take Care of Tax Certificates 's list of bills killed to 18. Gilman Company Is Showing Dodge Sedan Turned Upside Down One of the unique and instructive displays shown in the automobile show rooms during Trade Week, is that of a complete Dodge sedan turn- ed over on its side, in the salesroom he| windows of M. B, Gilman company. Such a display, with the botton the engine removed, allow: plete view of the working par‘ the motor, including the five bearing crankshaft, This also places the| ‘hole of the underside of the car in Vetoes of two bills which were bit-! terly fought by Nonpartisans récent sessi of the were announced by Governor Sorlie today. They were H. B, 252, appropriating $250,000 for a revolving fund to pay Iders of tax certificates issucd inst land on which the Bank of, view, construction rth Dakota has foreclosed mort-! ly seen by average gages and H. B. 202, which would| "As this Dodge se have required the state treasurer to! stock car, it shows a buyer an exact! keep in se ute accounts money to) duplicate of the Dodge it goes on! be used in retiring and paying in-| the road. Turning over a car like this | terest on state bonds is also an illustration of the strength The veto of the und endurance of the ull steel body. priation bill will | This tipped over car has attracted} owner, is a regular volving appro- eit neces: “| of thi ABSENT VOTERS BILL I$ VETOED BY GOV. SORLIE Executive Also Returns Un- signed Me: Garnishment of Wages ¢* Two more vet by Governor A. afternoon. They were house changing the ab: senate bill No, 127, providing garnishment of the wages of employes state or any of its political subdivisions, Such persons how are immune from garnishment procecd- ings. In vetoing the amendment to the absent voters luw the executive said: “T have before me house bill No. 240, an act providing for the voting of were announced | jorlie Wednesday | bill, No. 140,/ res Providing | be su upon a Auditor Would Hesale state. fice of | Dakota agency the state auditor of shall become a for any does not pay his bills. son cannot be garnis “North Dakota bad accounts for them. ““I therefore veto senate bill 12.” ° ee {I School Notes | Junior High Has for the Bank of va the state's intere has loaned mo In_ vetoing the executive vides for the th Dako protect the in land on which it appropriation bill “This bill. pro- jation of $250,- | 000 to pay individuals who may hold | tax certificates against land fore- large crowds this week. Lahr Dealers Have Luncheon, Conference; Over 50 were present at the an- jan absent voter ballot by electors, who, by reason of physical disability, are ‘unable to attend their polling | place to vote at any general or | primary clection, “The highest privilege given to ‘citizens is the right of suffrage. | Everywhere about us is evidence of the ‘growing carelessness with re- enth grade list Lester Breslow, Joe B: follows: nual luncheon of Lahr Motor Sales | company dealers from southwe cused on by the bank of North Da-! kota. “Up to the present time the Bank] pakota this noon and heard KE. J. of North Dakota has taken care of| Ashton, representative of the Auto: certificates and as a sound] motive’ Equipment Association of proposition there is no rea- son why the bank should not be able} ke care of t x Tt has all Chicago, speak. Following the luncheon, a confer- ce was held and plans ‘formulated | concerning th | the dealers this W. 0. Karicof factory representati at the confe TRADE WEEK SPECIALS Complete line of ladies’ and more. $120,000. Appropriation Unnecessary Willys-Overl: joke brie id y “The appropri The 1 is entirely un- Bank of North Da- n dollars on t the pres- ent time, drawing one and one-half per cent interest. The tax receipts on foreclosures will not draw less | than six per cent. It is high time] ’ js we commenced to use our own money | Misses’ wearing apparel. All at home instead of sending it outside| new spring styles. See some the state to be used in developing! gf ¢hem at the Style Show r sections of the country rather Y North Dakota. 1 therefore veto| this week. Specially priced ep % pi | fOr this week.—Sarah Gold 202 follows: | “This. bill attempts to| Shop, 312 Main Ave. » to be followed by | a trustee of the! Rose Shop will be open un- til 9 o'clock every Saturday evening until further notice. in the hand-| pon lands upon North Dakota has its farm whieh the Bank taken a mortgage through lou department. The law now in effect provides for a comprehe fuil p cedure for the well us the state board of ¢ tion, and this bill is unneces board posed subject to the ndus tial commission in making levies for real estate bond sinking est fund. The state board of - zation is fi ent to take care of th nd it is poor policy to ma beard of five of- ficials subject to the mandatory con- d of three of- hen two es| bers of the inc also members zation. Serves No Real Need “This bill also provides that tax levies m ainst the peo- ple of this out any reason or necessity f levies. contrary to he laws now in effeet relating to the Bank of North Dak: d the farm loan department provide all the ma- chinery necessary. This bill serves no real purpose and is therefore un- necessary.” Although no mention of the fac’ made in the veto mes: it pointed out by other o Is t the bill also makes provision for in creasing the limit of farm loan bonds | which may be issued to $30,000,000. | The maximum pe present laws is than $23,000,000 issued. Commenting on the governor's veto | of the revolving fund bill, Attorney | General George F. Shafer, a member! of the industrial commission, p - ed out that the tax receipts obtained by the bank will draw no interest at | all and that the bank will get no! return on the money advanced by it.{ From that standpoint, he said, it i: not a “sound business proposition in that it is not a loan but an e: penditure of money by the bank behalf of the state. The only wi which the bank can be reimburs mitted under the $25,000,000. More | y ‘have been| Quickrelieffrom painful FORGOT HER STOMACH! How foolish to let your stomach dic- | tate your diet. It is possible you could eat lots of things you now deny your- self—have you ever taken a Stuart tablet! Harmless, but the effect is there—distress | from indigestion often ended in two | . ‘ minute: | - t Do try Stuart's tablets! See how se- | rene they make the stomach; how even | z ‘one will sweeten the whole system and | insure the breath. A sweet stomach for | twenty-five cents, Free BOX Now j Get a pogket metal box of Stuurt’s tablets for =| it Glled from the bp ‘0c size. full bo: rite | pu “Dep't N61, Marcball, | JBicart Co. Mieh | STUART'S 7 PEPSIA TABLETS ‘ nd work of| q spect to the exercise of the right of suffrage, including even the whole- sale failure to exercise such right. Important Features Lacking “This bill provides no way of de- termining and makes no provision for any person or persons authorized to determine whether or not physical isability may or may not exist in any particular case, and I deem it highly probable that such a law might lead to extravagant abuse, which, by reason of lack of control over the ability ly remedy. “IE do not think, therefore, that th right of certain persons to vote in any other than the usual and accept- ed manner, should be permitted ex- cept upon ‘the gravest consideration | and for the gravest reasons. I therefore veto house bill No, 140.” | The veto of the garnishment bill was accompanied by the following message: ‘I have before me senate bill No, 127, an_act to amend and re- enact section 7567 of the supplement to the compiled laws of North Dakota for 1913, which provides that any employe or servant of the state shall would be practically devoid of tine Dobler, William Little, Annie Mandi, lowbelle Matscheck, Anna / Mi Me Cormick, Lucy Miller, George Xe By Lloyd Murphy, Alpha Nelson, H Parke, Abigail Roan, Russell Saxvik, Charles Shearn, Robert Stackhouse, Dorothy Tiedm: Duncan Wallace, Omer! Walla, Marion Marcia Thorpe, Worner, Joseph Wright. The eighth grade honor roll stu- dents are Beatrice Bowman, Gladys Eula Cam- question of determining physical dis-]eron, Betty hoe dinrite, ieee Barth, Aileen Cameron, nold Schneider, Mary Lou Thompson, Phyllis Thomp- son, uger. Cynthia Chiropractor Free Examination TRUCK— : M.5.GILMAN Ca. PHONE 608 BISMARCK Think of a Graham Brothers Truck at $670! Quality, power, speed, ruggedness, fine appearance, low operating cost —dependability for day-in and day-out performance! Improved Dodge Brothers engine! Only great mass production en- ables Graham Brothers to build so good a truck at so low a price, Graham Brothers Trucks are built in %, 1, 12 and 2-Ton capacities. They meet 91% of all hauling requirements.They are sold . by Dodge Brothers Dealers Everywhere, BRGADWAY AT SECGND ST.. Collector a generally accepted principle of common law that the United State government or the state of North Di kota, or any other state of the union, cannot be made subject to garnis! ment action upon any indebtedness of | any employe of the government or This bill provides that the of- collection person who sells) goods to an employe of the state who “Credit information on individu | can be obtained through any weli- | regulated credit mssociation and an; | merchant who sells merchandise to | any employe of the state with poor credit rating, knowing that such per- sheed, uses very | poor business judgment. is a progressive state, but I believe it is going too far ent voters law, and| when merchants of the state attempt for/to force the state auditor to collect 38 Honor Students Thirty-eight Junior high school students are on the honor roll for the past six weeks period. The sev- ne, Ernes- Robert Edick, Robert Hoskins, Karen Jacobson, Irwin oe i Thoresen and Jack DR. R. S. ENGE Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ——— == ‘670 34-Ton Chassis f. 0. b. Detroit Sou GRAHAM BROTHERS North len io s ae iat and evenings at our show rooms. Should you purchase one of our isfied with it, new automobile. and. +, the beautiful New The Willys-Knight “Scene-in-Action”, The Willys-Knight “70” cut-away motor, and the “Whippet” cut-away chassis displays, accompanied by a lecturer afternoons : } An hour spent here will mean motor car educa- tion that will be of value to you, no matter what car you drive. Big Sale of Guaranteed Rebuilt Automobiles We are celebrating the event of our 18th year in the automobile business by plac- ing on sale our stock of rebuilt cars at prices that will most certainly interest you. . SEVEN DAYS’ TRIAL! r guaranteed rebuilt cars and not be thoroughly sat- : a may return it any time within a week if it is in as good condi- tion as when défivered to you, and apply its purchase price on another rebuilt or Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation See them at our Rebuilt Car Show Room! Easy terms! DON’T MISS THIS SALE LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Come See— ce and Dri é y — i - ! 4 | a id rf . ' , oS ¥ p : . : The Most Beautiful-Car in America ie You will searcely believe your eyes when you ‘ Mechanically, this Paige is dependableness itself. ie : ft slp ine ns best new Paige Ah eA lrgo mar ive. even uch aneratin ; earlier car, at so moderate a price, has ever ap- smoother performance, longer service. Paige- i proached the atmosphere of style that envelops | Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes insure maximum safe- } this car. ? wy rey proved mechanical superiority of the ; Every line, every fitting, every appointment isin With ‘cara Of hishest oe e. (opecointad usually & Fecal indie taken Lad ye anced crankshaft, high-pressure lubrication, a cushions, over nested springs,. have cleverly beonse-becked Descings. Larger balloon tires and ‘ hoe " placed arm rests, and silken \ourie-sieps are in 3 } nS easy reach to assist entrance and exit. ully Come and see this car’soon. Drive it—enjoy its i Ps inlaid walnut-finish ) twin smoking sets luxurious charm. Come in any time, there's no r ane and corner lights com; the custom-built air. obligation. i ; 202 Fourth St. - MOTOR COMPANY — Bismarck, N, Dak.