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" 'RIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927 “2 CLASSIFICATIONS OF EMPLOYES ‘ June rs ‘evtaia if ett sien ve Peay a haa ro| demonstration of Cal-Wait| “you nave to mumble only a few! sleep to get divorced,—Passing Show. ah’s legislature passed measures rent way of fore! m to pa’ tration of criminals and data per- remedy, he said, would be t ncel al} 4 | taining to them and enacted the uni- the li f ‘those ieeke Koel Necene jusener's. | BUREAU SOLVENT, aly 109 of 163 Classifica- tions Produce Surplus or Are Selfsustaining—Some Classes in Which Deficits Have Occurred Go Back- rd Despite “Increased Hates fwelve classifications of employes } bearing the brunt of keeping the| Beverage manufacturing puttting into operation the 1 has asked Attorney General| passed on the merits of each case, Special For Saturday 0 i} } hth Dalbte Workiten'e Compenes: | Street and road making sterilization law. The. sterilization| George Shafer. : ia position: is tint ine cours ohaery < auipatel Fresh Eggs—-Fresh Country Butter in bureau solvent, according to fig-| Blastin; is for the feeble-minded, the insane The case, involving a fire insur-| showld he enfo Claimants Spice Cake and Sugared ts prepared by. ‘Wenzel, one the epileptic, moral degenera ance company which has in force|against both the fire insurance and Doughnuts the bureau commissioners, prepara- garded as n social menace and $16,000,000 of insurance in the state] bonding companies have asked his|{ Always fresh home-made bread, ty to the coming meeting of the ird at which rates for the coming ir will be established, Hardware nits 3 two stata 8 tightening the crime a appeal tei me ‘i St rT These 12 classifications which jarage and auto dealers jaws. One ‘provides sentence of 20 ‘ollowing trial in district cour: Strawberries, Or. s, Watermelons, Pare eke nti et nrcitie and’ ine| Traveling men years for robbery. with a. deadly the insurance company was directed ies, Oranges, Watermelons, Cantaloupes punts which they contribute to the| Taking the case-of underground lig-| Weapon. The other provides ten) to pay a loss of $50,000, Olsness snid. Cherries, Lemons and Pineapples pensation fund above the losses irged to them are given by Wen- as follows: Occupation 1927 surplu: Middletown, N. Y.—Ajthough near-| not yet been paid. Now the plain- blag Grain 7 gurplne | ty Bo years olds’ Store A, Barrows, | tts’ in the case are asking Olaness THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE Vegetables terete const: 2281049 who lives near here, has cut and|to help them collect their money. - pentry split twenty cords of wood since last Can't Force Payment ig. 512 Ave. D Phone 565 i ‘ ? wuffeurs April for his own use, besides taking| Although the state insurance com- Celery, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Spinach, Radishes, Onions, ht and Po care of his horse and cow. missioner holds a ~ower of attorney pen as % Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, new Potatoes and Carrots tera] retail stores . 23,974.03 “elery, ‘ vl eas Gian Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, _hew Potatoes, Cabbage, See our window for Saturday Specials ‘din elevators 93,455.68 | home-grown Spinach, Radishes, Onions, Cucumbers , ic employes ase ae ae SATURDAY BARGAINS. and ‘Tomatoes distribution .. $384,069.65 Bear Too Much ecause vnty 109 of the 163 classi- tions produced a surplus or were| -sustaining and deficit 1927, the 12 classifi 8 listed bearing a disporportionate share she burden, Wenzel said. Figures 1927 show that the 109 had a sur- + of $543,816.36 while the 54 with cits were “in the red” $448,469.52, ting a balance of $95,346.84. he situation where some classifi- “ ” ons bear a part of the burden for| through the operation of the bill re- Oranges, 5 $ ] .00 ‘Watab Yellow Bantam tra in which the accident ratio in| ducing the total payments in casei] doz. for . Corn, regular 25c, now, Phone 631W ster has mere ince of death, Wessel said, bat expresses per 1 5 Ss ial: nzel points out, bat made in| doubt if it will be sufficient to per- ; lous hazardous classifications have| mit general reduction in rates. Inj Eggs, 5 can ; Cc pecials been sufficient to make them pay| view of the fact that only 12 of ‘the doz. for .. e 1b, Del Monte tall Alaska Red Salmon, regular, 7th & Thayer “tr own way. He sees better safety; 109 classifications showing a surplus 50c,. special alation and laws enabling the com- sion to enforce them as one rem-| the, sum needed to meet losses in Perfection Tomatoes. Post Toasties, small Monarch Coffee, reg. 60c .. which might be tried in an ef-| those classifications, Wenzel suggests - re kgs., : THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY S ; to correct the situation. that the rates for these be’ reduced, No. 24% cans, i. aay 2 Cc Head Lettuce, 2 for TORE 1 1926, when the fund showed a| that dividends be granted to the oth- per can ...... Cc .) San Oranges, 3 dozen plus of $329,206,117 classifications| er surplus producing classifications ‘anges, 22 ccc Panieysloteofedsenned a surplus of $584,808 while 44] and that those showing deficits be YK of dresser | deficits totaling $266,603. —_ In| still further increased in an. effort Prunes, per AAT GOO " Chickens, per Ib. ........... cee cece : Cc 3 192 classifieations had a to make them pay their own wag, The 1 Oc Monogram” Pure Pre- We expect a few fancy Squabs 8 of $592,511 while 42 had defi reduced costs which will follow re- pound ........ serves in 4-lb. jars, Xp ancy Squabs $183,919, leaving a surplus for: duction in the benefit scale can be ‘ . Fresh E Saturday t year of $408,592. The heavy| recognized in some of the deficit illiam’ k per 1 00 resh Eggs, Saturday : plus built up ‘during the first) classifications, he said, by not in- Uncle William’s Pork & dant Gaias a Onvnbuldrene oe ed ie ee years of the fund is accounted by the fact that a charge of 24 cent more than the regular rates + made at that time. ¢ Go’ Backward jome of ‘the classes in which def- is ea scams each year have age genres) will aes ‘bh two 5 per pounds 72¢ ete backware spite increases inj the board with reference to rates to Fi 0 ho WE th SVR een ck Da eal es Nase a ; rate charged for protection, Wen-| be chareed by the bureau. Advice of £00 Ao Si sas Cc pail .........- Cc P saci 279~ DELIVER ~ 505-7 * St. Bulk Pes } “ 's figures show, Among these is|the business men in connection with L Sulk Peanut Butter, derground coal mining in which| the affairs of the bureau was asked PERODOMM 5. eco la cco oan ee Cc se deficit has increased from year to nd oe aren increases in thej WENZEL DECLARES rate. In view of the t the fact tl that the) large, well-equipped mines have a low ratio of losses in comparison with amounts paid the fund while 1 3 in the small. mines are very heavy, better safety regulation and proper credits for the use of safe wei Classifications showing losses of more than $10,000 in 1927 follow: Deficit 1927 845.51 pment should prove zel believes. effective, Occupation Farm Laborers Underground coal ‘mining Surface coal mining Packing houses .. nite as an example, Wenzel’s figures show that the rate has been inc: annually but that the total defic’ $377,363.28 increased each year regardless of the raise in rate. In 1925 the rate was $5.62 for each $100 of payroll and the deficit that year was $35,047.70. In 1926 the rate was $6.00 and the deficit was $44,- 342.88. Surface coal mining shows a similar history as do many other of the more hazardous occupations. Some Relief At Han Some relief will be experienced have any great amount in excess of creasing their rates over those now effective. Complete data bearing on the situa- tion has been submitted by Wenzel to Governor Sorlie. preparatory to the appearance here of a committee of by Governor Sorlie in a better asking them to attend the meeting. OARD OUSTER (Continued from page ona) tson recommended by it be not| greater authority in peace officers|i nn [i » APD i 8 ee Alia ee 2 elec ived by any action mH our part. |and increase the. functional capacity Seedleas Raisins, 1 9 of pesaents sa Fic Tomatoes, Blue Bunny, PMBINAR 653 ie hdc sh ohd ica shee eee Cc ‘We would Toque that you wire als Bratt: McVille, N. D., presi- nt of this association, your ul ciation may advise us as to its quirements of us under the cir- mstances. Personally; we ai pag ool only to the desires and wel- the pharmacists of the state pon we are trying ear ram e message was signed by H. aussamen, Graftor . Park- if . . > ; ee) Oscar Hellenberg, Far- br Areal te yee) pidge Is to step in and learn “why” it is to your interest to prices. they. oa Ae an | paeere: buy your Groceries here. We please the most fastid- A. M—9—10—11 Deliveries 2:30—4—5—P. M. Has No Personal Interest In a stalanent Ag ged Gov- Sorlie said Bo. pir fal interest in, the Seen fe state pharmacy board and it have Feappointed some of ;members who were removed they shown any disposition to seen with, him, Bis is ahertion boafd was based on the that dt aempied tp pian pe i Robertson & Tullberg, Props. of the offi a , ith regard to the appointment be identification and record, pas sed a Celery, Head Lettuce, Oranges, Lemons, Bana- 204 Fifth St. Phone 371. mp! ind expressed tl lief that of ab of the state as not in| Us ro blic. rane org per ing as Paid be be the case Tf the pharmac: fard were to select the men ny campalsory Set for afperiasal green Onions aid Sweet Cherries Groceries fl vacancies. Had the board given re, oO 8 the names of two or more men | completely, revised. the penal cae “Pickles,” dills, No. 21 The real test of quality in a product is the number which to make a selection he|Siways considered » crime er trial a fancy Cream- size, regular of folks that come back for more. HUGHES BAKERY BREAD not have objected, he said, it to attempt to force him to se FRRTRCIAT ined an | t "tire oy in the Poon “Peaches,” sliced, No. ; es s ee Be erent Bee se criminal aa act, bt i en “Melons,” whole or half, | 214 size regular 30c They Repeat ; Mother Used to Make Ree thet er og mpl pes get 48 gente. witboet saree, 4 4c value, 2 39c * F ‘ It has that nice tastty crust. that used to make your sane a member of tl fs ard of administration when former overnor ee found that J. 1. Ca- oath of office proce aon was es ‘0 Procedure. One provides that in all cases where appeal may be taken by criminals. Most of the measures vest automatic rifle were outlawed, a criminal identification measure was ednoted, and there was a general tightening of laws regarding automo- bile thefts and ju commalsalens. An habitual say inal law, patterned after New York's Baumes act, was the outstanding anti-crime measure in South Dakota. The measure deviates from its pattern, however, in that makes discretionary instead of datory the imposition of life sentence A bill permit- on fourth offenders. North Dakota the anti-crime le; Three of these of | prime importance. They are the hal itual criminal act, comparable to t! Baumes act, the uniform motor hicle theft act and the law elim: ing the affidavit of Other I islation of the year, moaitign copy of jaw were pssed abolishing lea of ieee ‘ing it ma parate trial will be ae this “issue, subsequent to trial for sey provided fter the ated and ge hi the supreme are considered of Baumes act and a law was enacted making it the rais- i ayring ates ye Beppe be a part of the Aan the American Bar Association. a crime to be committed elsewhere, making any crime planned in Ne- vada punishable there, no where committed. Missouri Acts arm or other dead), bring the death penadt under provisions of a the 1927 legislature. Arizona's ef- felony to steal an automobile or any part thereof. Idaho's itual criminals. MARK sate! EX-KAISER 106 Main St. Free Beans, per can Corn Flakes, large pkgs., lous. you always get a dollar’s at no extra cost. Carrots, Cabbage, fresh Tomatoes, new Potatoes, Radishes, | Cucumbers, Ale per pecial for Saturday, form extradition law sponsored by Ne- vada now will be no place to concoct |for the legislature has passed a law matter First degree robbery with a fire- weapon may ty, in Missouri ill_passed by fort at checking crime was limited) to passage of a bill making it a legislature made an appropriation for the use of the state board of eugenics in The Maryland levislature enacted year additional sentence for convicts d| attempting to break jail. AT -| Nicola’s Service Grocery Cash Specials. In the Right Direction How many times have you seen your bank offer a brand new dollar bill for sale at 50c? The same applies to your daily grocery needs. ice in a Sanitary Delivery to your kitchen absolutely Just step to your phone and call ‘Nine-Five-Seven and let us prove it to you. ( THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tion providing for speeding up of trials, which goes to popular vote OPINION ASKED LEGAL PUZZLE Right of Insurance Depart- ment to Bar Concern From Business Is Question Whether the state insurance com- missioner has authority to bar a \fire insurance company from doing business in North Dakota by rea- son of its failure to comply with a court order is the question which Insurance Commissioner S. A, Ols- and last year collected more than 225,000 in premiums, came to Ols- ‘The insurance company appealed to the supreme court which wpe the district court’s decision, That was some time ago and the money has Delivery Phone 231 “Golden Moon” Jelly, half gallon pails, to act for every firg Insvrangs Pany in receiving sot. obey court orders just as he would cancel the licenses of companies which disregarded the law. A bonding company doing busi- ness in the state is in the same Position with regard to the enforce- ment of a claim against it, Olsness said, and he wants his authority to act cleared up so that he may take whatever action is appropriate. if the licenses are canceled, he points out, the disbarred companies then would have to resort to court action to get themselves reinstated, Both companies hold that the claims are not valid and that they have off- sets which should be credited to them in making payment, Olsness said. He explained, however, that in view of the fact that the courts have Don’t The Home Bake Shop 212 Sixth St. are Home-made aid in making collection of their judgments, he said. Purity Cakes, Dough Summer None, of course. Here worth for a dollar, and serv- nas, Apples, Grapefruit, Strawberries, Melons, Cantaloupes and 18c 830c, per can .. cans for ...... + “Marcovitz’s Best Coffee” If you have not tried this coffee for yourself you are being deprived of a coffee that’s far supener to any ha ever tried. So why pay more money? Tomato Soup, Van Camp’ No. 2 can, 2 for 25e Movaleo Peanut Butter, 1-Ib. pail, reg. 35¢ first. Phone Head Lettuce, crisp, 2 for . Our ice cream service is there. 4 We deliver gallon lots up to 10 p. m. Special University Tomatoes A solid pack of large, whole, red fruit, men can Meat Department Everything in Beef, Pork and Veal Bologna, Frankfurters, Minced Ham, Boiled Ham Sausage Bean Hole Beans Demonstration Come in and try those delicious oven-baked bes 3 for Balloon dance at Moran’s farm, Saturday night, June! 18th.—Prizes will be given. Phone 462 All our Bakeries and Pastri rolls, cakes and pies COOK’S GROCERY Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Cherries, Strawberries Bananas, Oranges and Apples nuts, Cinnamon Rolls | FRutts ‘DICK’ S cocents QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE Krispies, lge. caddy .43¢ Quick Naptha Soap Chips, large, 2 for. ASe Hardwater Cascade Soap 4 bars We Are in Business to Sell Quality No. 371 -32¢ sall us on gallon lots UNIVERSITY BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS forget to see our Bismarck Food Market Phone 1080 the defendant. the prosecution als , PEAT dae ' : may appeal. ane as Red Top Sardines, reg. 2 for 15c, 5 for... 8-02. jar, per jar ........... cee eee Towa’s legislature passed a score * 4 * of bills designed to make more i fj 7 Swansdown Cake Flour, thorny the path tread by the feet of Cocoa, 14-lb. can, Sunshine Crackers. per pkg. Cc PAGE THREE in church to get married,” says a writer, And a few in your HOW TRUE words The Best Food at the Lowest Prices 116 Fourth Street Sanitary Delivery SPECIALS Spring Chickens and Fat Hens Fruits Grocery Cooking Butter, 5-lb. jars, per Ib. Sugar, 10 Fancy Rice, 3 pounds Shaeffe Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, Strawberries, Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Head Let- tuce, Celery, Radishes, ete. SWEET CREAM — MILK — BUTTERMILK As Tasty as Any That \ mouth water when Mother would fix it for you with butter and sugar. Jfivery Loaf is carefully baked— all the way through. For Saturday specialg we have Lemon, Banana Cream and Date Pies, Crean? Horns, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Lady Fingers, Puff Tarts, Bismarcks, Coffee Cakes, Coffee Rings and Rolls of all kinds. Cal-Wait Make your own jelly. It contains its own pure fruit juice and pectin, and never fails to jell. Just add su- gar and water. 35c size makes six glasses of jelly, the 65c size, 12 glasses. Fresh Vegetables ( We are now getting fresh home-grown Spinach, Rad- iahes, Onions and Hhuberb. And prices are lower, Specials For Saturday, Monday, Teeedar Home Hand-made Chocolates, 1-Ib. box... ...69e.. tb. free with a 2-Ib. purchase. oer OL.34 | “Corn,” standard sweet 8-lb. can “Remember Hughes: Whole Wheat Bread for Health ( Ga - e eel anaes a pore : aig magi a Peebles Deter” Malt Syru; yup, the Malt with.a kicl in it, Pate cae 71 Saturday, per can..\ Cc milk bottle cover free with each can, regularly 10c for embezzlement.