The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1929, Page 2

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+ HAMILTON FOWLER DORMITORIES BIL = HONING SOLUTION " Measure as Passed by Senate TOCANADIAN WHEAT Jamestown Elevator Man De- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE (Associaved Press Feature Writer) Washington, Jan. 30(#)—From a li | What is regarded as an authentic contemporary account of the inaugu- ration was published in the es 4 . It TURKEY INDUSTRY GROWING LARGER, SPEAKERS CLAIM Costs Are Lower, Prices Higher, Bachelor Supports Maternity Welfare Petitions received by legislators fre- quently contain ideas or other pecul- ee which ion some amuse- ment Senator Ole Ettestad, McHenry county, offered one recently, however, which no other member has attempt- ed to match. It was @ petittca iret @ man whom Ettestad knows as ~ boarding t:cuse in New Jersey avenue, etre ed ot & D d Greater, Expark ' clares Legislative Propos- | Thomas Jefferson -went to the capt- pitt ste rbd le Meet All Legal tol to take the oath of office as presi- i Believed to 9 als Gants Hin aeat, and to thls boarding boune he Says in Speech child hygiene work asked by the state anti, i return en ie ceremony was a department ae las a | io ie eo leet Sek Se te — ere he spent the r wi of,tukey —.._. A PP T IN CHARGE| other “plain people,” enjoying their modern methods will lower the cost !, PEOPLE’S FORUM 1 HOUSE IS FAVORABLE TO IT ee Me cccetay ant tay Graal! Vine fee to the consumer suffictentiy to tase | 6 R a the Mars Lace take up his ie up any geet over a ate BEAUTIFY yi ; ‘ dence in the “half finished executive according speskers on the after- | editor, Tribune: Sommittee on Appropriations His Business Has Experienced | rontion a mile away in the rwamp.” noon educational program of the All-| “Beautiful gardens to beautify Bis- = = is Losses, He Asserts, in Try- Jefferson, “apostle of the masses” American Turkey show here. ‘marck.” Hear Child Hygiene Ap- : id F. and founder of the democratic party ‘That is the slogan of the Bismarck | for State Aid ing to Aid Farmers of today, was the first president in- Garden club for this year, Our city a = Washington's first inauguration took comes only from the beautiful tangs ‘calles ‘ on’s ugurat comes only ut things by the North Dakota senate reer rain ‘shiraee En elevators (Place in New York, his sécond and . placed by our “ands within it, And of the Hamilton-Fowler bill is be- was expressed here, today, by C. B,| ‘hat of John Adams in Philadelphia. Work of judging a large number of | ¢; leved to presage a huge building pro- Nupen, Jamestown ‘cleviitoe Owner. The seat of government had been bronze birds which make up the Eons in tis siase whi the mext omnis now, before the house ta ihren in 1800, and November 3 of sigh enolate aii in state within the nex , 01 i agile lad that year, Jefferson arrived in Wash- St, Paul Man Speaks ‘The measure still must pass the ington from his home at Monticello Speakers of the afternoon session | that it will soon become the pride of house, but it is not expected to have and took lodgings at the boarding were W. E. Stanfield, St. Paul. one of | that it’ will soon become the pride much trouble there. It also must ob- ind about 200 steps from the cap- the judges of the show and Max . uae tA to a gare decision from the . fatol. 5 lens.” was a@ prop! phi- supreme -ourt as to its consutution- pon ees otiac Posed to the Pro-| “although there was booming of losophy ‘s being worked out here as ality, The court killed a similar bill, farms but doesn’t regard the measure |C®0N0n, @ large attendance of out- well as all over the country. passed at the last session, by holding as one of much benefit to the farm- |f-town people and some festivities ; RE Bile aE Ei ett that some oi its provisions were con- er, no the inauguration apparently was of tions in the turkey busi- | coast, gardening is an all year round trary to the state's basic law. in Jeffersonian simplicity. John Davis, ago, saying that at that | provess, but here in the northwest Sponsors of the present bill, how- ‘The an English traveler of the day, con- | zens. low, demand aver- ever, believe that it is in such, shape tributes this description: pply plentiful. Following cat will win the 3 approval. “His dress was of plain cloth, and @ decided slump in| beauty of your garden will depend ar i. ey th he rode on horseback to the capitor he said. on the hours of planning given it In brief, the bill provides bet ie without a single guard or even ser- the only thing that |now while the snow covers organization of Meactiny pare ding | vant in his train, dismounted with- of in the last 10/| ground, and the cold winds howl. companies which would sell bonds ee out assistance and hitched the bridle Produc- | Get out your pencil and paper and and erect dormitory iermerescl bk land “Now don’t you apologize to him, Roy.” of his horse to the palisades.” ‘an increased demand.” he | seed catalogs. Sit down in front of owned by the state ~~ st eas Other chroniclers say, however, that @ glowing fire and plan your garden. tional institutions. a Reece eee. ek by the | w te Davis evidently confused Jefferson's is now facing | Work out the composition of your has been used to meet n ‘og heretofore been furnished ould amend present law and make | mon! entrance into, with his exit from, the told his audi- | garden in the same manner in which facilities at similar institu. presidency. Mrs. Upton in her “Our Modern methods of | you would furnish a room in your tions in other states. f Early Presidents” says: and the number of |home. Plan your bulbs and seeds so oh Seats: i questions regard- 100—Northbridge, Barnes: My. - Jetrereon, like Wealllagvon, Peusing pen WY ac peat Ken nats ion i ing it. Decision on the matter was| Would increase pay of city election 4 Should Have Refusal Option . poecraral Matin teak Cee manners good are rallies: tabkeyer who Don't be afraid to experiment. You parting’ of tbe comeelieee: OnE. 101 Lynch, Richland: Makes | Wupen sald” “tievaters shoud have | WHat has been sald of his republican ; rather a apical exprtasion, ‘terke pte aan | spuieauss alee Noe was ae eae The senate vote on the measure| Among women apearing before the | minor amendment in present law for | the option of refusing grain for stor- simplicity, He may have ridden |what of « rf y gredihent if bs fectly in our western prairie land. was 28 to 18, Senator E. H. Brant.| committee were Dr. Maysil Williams | refinancing by city or village. iether ny youn Charen but Haley ‘walncosh, with a red under enine ate regions ow \pro- | Read your catalogs and garden books ieisaarisating ie Tact ansinst ik. | tne state twaltnropercenevs, and ats | moore eee in presen law for He mR, to Aree fine gomcts od walasooet been coer tty treed elo | west, ie wacitle simst carats, and | hone Mee no’ rent Pace Ove your t said he not believe it|J. A. Gi Forks. who |{0ur for the’ occasion—only Jacky |veteen breeches with pearl buttons,/the northwest, He also stated that ht with ih of ground aia tie ee os to aot | ees Eppes, his son-in-law, did not get, to| yarn stockings and slippers down at |the east was returning to raising of | Prieht with varl-colored, flowers. is " Such @ plan to build dormitories; that | © ——————_—___—-—-@ | minor amendment in present Washington with them in season.” | the heels.” turkeys. This has resulted in in-|°.elor every passerby. So. ho matic | Legislative Calendar || retinancing by city or village. : creased production of turkeys in 1928 | row snail your plot may be. plant b H. B. 10¢—Turner, Stark last November, there was spread of |view at the Eitinge for today and far ee some towers: oa . 6 cents per bushel. As a result ele- lay, Betty mson, Alec ? G, MRS. HENRY DUEMELAND. Bills Passed By Senate Vators took a neat trimming of 6 cents |B. Francis, Richard Walling, Hedda] auction “we ondied eas fee ety ry anes per bushel, as May options were that | Hopper, June Nash, Sarah Padden, raisers to bear in mind the fact that PEOPLE'S FORUM or near Elbowoods on state highway much higher than those of December | William J. Welsh and Arthur Ran-| i could be overcome by efforts to Baldwin, No. Dak. No. 8. at the time of transfer. Cash grain |kin in the cast. Many people have| increase the appetite of the general | Sditor Tribune: portent rephionir be be misunderstood his Sine com-| public, ia ae are jean at ae cents more in value than at time. , Marriage, Ju Lindsey “ of the proposal to protect stored grain was sold on the market tholde "and the picture is an at-|), Max pee ie sab iierceree race rabbits. during September, October and No- |tympt to enlighten while entertain- | clared that his company took up rais. | , THe jack rabbit {s one of our most vember and, as @ result, the elevators, |ing them. ing of turkeys as a means of destructive pests. It is the bane of iapomen. (By The Associated Press) in bringing in. stored grain since that turkeys superior to any others eS: farmers’ existence, and causes un- ‘There was no argument in favor WEDNESDAY transferring options or hedges to May, Employes of House in the country could be raised in damage by destroying young gin ea feertarshel Conedider sdiy Aa aiaae; umihs have lost an additional 2 to 4 cents. y' North Dakota. trees, crops, etc. eee a eames geet ahned: ath: aethene saniieen- This makes a total loss of 8 to 10 Finally Learn Pay) He also urged cheaper methods of | 5 J¢, 18, tTue that rabbit drives are tion bill. Whee it pan &, fem months | cents @ bushel. With the present stor- producing turkeys so. that profits rd ed large numbers of these winter ing age law about 3:to 4 cents storage —— could still be made, pests, but, once under protection, they will find its way where needed. would be collected, so it-is easily seen| Though employes in the house of He urged proper selecti of preed- | Wowld increase at an alarming rate , Sina of Put Mt, Nell, of Teme a Winter Wheat Area that ® loss of at least 5 to 6 cents a fepresentatives at the present legis-| ino ‘stock, declaring that early selec.|, Fredatory animals, such as the isaat ot tally suena” oF “The bushel has been sustained on stored | lative seasion have been ‘working for tlons are necessary ss early turkeys lynx largely subsist on the jack rab- passe ove grain. In farmer elevator compan-_|™ore than two weeks, they have done go to market early antl keeps the late bit. Destroy the rabbits, and you House rules committee consid- tes, ined well as other Sih prone it rib iaseri4 aera how much PaY| selecter from getting birds that lay betta ata lane soidaisoaneras would appear losses s1 ined by par- # Pests. per iepeinccch tired vary ins oad ties storing grain are absorbed in prof- |, 2¢ was not until a resolution came = stated that on a farm he man-|,, Famers would shed no tears if the le i ae onan St rom um | een, Ue Ge ua | gee a sod ue We, oh, we, eran ers sel at time of delivery, which a some of House ways and means com is not as it should be, as parties wish- | committee, that they had knowledge wigeeph rr began idl ‘age vey this maudlin sympathy for outlaws. righ ere re mittee takes up cotton tarif ing to store should pay their way of what their wages would be. The/ ji. ate stats mee: Let us extend this to include all perk Sena cota cngigl poe F aaa for theservice rendered them. Regreern passed with an amendment enemies of the animal kingdom. tended ‘ob. assessor forestry TUE! ‘ usiness Is to Buy Grain oie ne eee ee chief GOTHAM PROHIBITION? It is bad enough to protect the Senator Watt, Cass county, was not | _H. ppt appar Hk ed “Storage rates at terminals are one | Clerk had been held New York, Jan. 30.—(P)—James L.|Is the one stan ere North, Dakota so sure about how hard the assessors | $20,000 . gent & month per bushel and then it | Crioioyment committee to arrange for| White and’ Jacob Erkiliay federal | iy my, Sale that does this to | creek ern states, including | is often necessary to pay on the basis | ©! id tee to for jacob Erkilla, federal! Why not look up the game laws ‘and South g Dakota, have the same oppor- | of the capacity of the bin, whether | 2““itional pay to him for work fol-|prohibition agents, testified that in! of other states and profit thereby? H. B. 55—Pfenning, if applied, it would beat | full capacity is used or not. Tt must |!°Wing the close of the assembly. | jone night they bought 53 drinks at! ‘The next thing that we hear will extend soning privilege Gisposition of its crops, but | be taken into consideration that ter-| .,z5¢_Waees vary from $2 to $8/81 each and also a pint of whiskey for | probably be protection for gophers state under 6,000 ft seems the northern farmers have | minal elevators are ett. | Pet day. aay Roptivecmr a8 to whether liquor | and rats! ‘H. B, $1—Lynch, ven this method no thought or con tly and nat the It $8! phe t phase of lee they insisted they had FLORENCE BORNER validate present bridge minimum cost. It i hardly fair to mich anasto ee e RY 80> done in state by highway expect the cour ddevaton to rater nautics wi is developing in Canada | quitted one defendant in a night club| No Country can approach Canada H. B. 28—Appropriations this service at a lower rate of stotage bribe gia pin an peinerel €X- | Case and convicted two with a recom-|in the use of the plane in protective tee: $30,000 for the state when it is also operating with the Soa vaonsgosee adi onde Aeneas ;patzol. commission. Purpose of buying grain, when of- t H. 8B. 27—Appropriations fered for cash. tee: $133,778.50 for “It would appear that the elevator improvement of capitol have the privilege of buying grounds. for cash only if it sees fit and not be New House obliged by law to handle stored grain H. B. 98—Boe of at a loss, which would be the case if of Benson: Would storage rates were reduced. share in maintenance “The elevator should be protected agricultural and by law s0 it could buy for cash only, e cording to cnroliment as it knows at time of delivery of H. B. grain just what it can pay. This it may be unable to pay at a later date, This would be of benefit to all con- [AT THE Movies } $ sell ‘ e wae "WHY CURLY; I KNOW “Vese tann Woes toes eat : randnia ptowg T TANK 10. You wouro— Mise I. A. R. Wylle's story, “G : munte- HANE STAYED “MUCH LONGER — ponder tes yore griee Bs ct red ualiti: 10.00 Lay gna ON ‘THERE ‘> OF HAO and tomorrow. It opened last night Q ies to $7 . santo, 19 aa eve : Showbrel tao iin ee fark at as : } o te Other eltion was not tilevenoaes “Poa Take our cheice of the balance of our winter stock of suits (sizes 36 Sons” is entitled to its classification 42, fifteen suits Qvercoats (sizes 37 to 46, ten only), Superior velo oh pee. 2 aA crowded with garments of outstand tyle and quality characterize this group. Most ing up superb screen entertainment. suits have 2 pairs of trousers. Bye nore i! four sons wor! : : ‘Their home, happy at first, is clouded Hart Schaffner & Marx.and other good makes with the coming of the war. The old mother is torn between her sons in @ : @ tion of one scene on the battlefield, in ul an is ve coa which brother fights brother, the war itself is not pi into the story, . except as an off-screen . Rather, it is the tale of a mother the - Sac thas tt simplicity and at all times with the utmost dramstic effect. riage” as a Geacription of Judge q ig ‘ Ben B. Lintsey's “compationate mar- 'e also have a few sweaters selling -2 price. - riage” phrase. He called it — mar- ” havea eee UF ae athe i riage without penalties or exactions : f nor responsibilites of any kind, - * : But even in this “riskless” mar- 9 riage Rabbi finds hasards, for z y ate ta ergeson s menial elle. Chat ads frosts pane - fire the exten hasarés of doubt ant : OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE ON BROADWAY | 4 ie

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