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LINCOLN BIRTHDAY / _ANDEX-LAWMAKERS Coupled With Remembrance of Former Members | Lincoln's birthday anniver- he sary. In addition, the occasion was made| Picayune politic! ® legislative memorial day, members former legislators who died during the last two years. Senate began in the house chamber, shortly after 2 p. m., with Lieuten- ant Governor John W. ters’ deceased senate members. or George F. Shafer, Lieuten-|!™.” ant Governor John W. Carr and Mocking country Speaker C. V. Freeman. " Resolutions |! shal. Unable to write the biography Boy Seon et eratulating the! nimself, he hired Chauncey F. Black, the cee of a of Buchanan's | ren00n- cabinet, to write it. Black hated Lin- Several musical numbers were given coln; hence, no matter how loyal Lamon was, the voice was the voice of Singing of the Star Spangled Ban-| J8°0P but the hands were the hands Boy Scout organization on the 2ist anniversary of its formation. by the glee club of the Bismarck In- dian school for girls, ner by the audience closed the joint cenit meeting. died during the last two years: F. Hunt, Beach, Golden Valley coun- of Lincoln. ty; M. F. Murphy, Grand Forks i county; Carl L. Bakken, Tioga, Wil- Hams county; John Van Arnam, Cass county; George D. Palmer, Bordulac, & *|4in here and there, with a great many Foster county; Alfred Steele, James-| of nis phases neglected. But it is the town. Former members of the house, named in similar resolutions were: E. H. Bergman, Pembina county, who served in the last territorial leg- best to this da: leigh county, a member of the con- stitutional convention and speaker Towner county; John McConachri, Morton county; George A. McCrea, i Pembina county; Will Freeman, Bot- é tineau county; Steen H. Nelson, Steele bi county; Frank Goldammer, Nelson county; Wallace A. Small, Rolette county; Hans C. Miller, Ward coun- ty; Ernest Engel, La Moure county; John Homan, Burleigh county; P. G. Hanson, Grand Forks county; Her- man Hardt, Logan county; Henry Nathan, Logan county; John Satter- lund, McLean county; F. H. Hilde- brand, La Moure county; Pius Kopp, Stark county; W. J. Bell, Cass county. wa poetic vein, thé house resolution “Their life work is over. Their pub- lc service is now @ part of the his- ‘tory of North Dakota. Today, in Joint assembly, we pay to our depart- ed colleagues the tribute of friend- ship, the mark of respect and esteem and the honor that they do justly deserve, for their patriotic devotion o to their state and our state; and to those GAcieg families with whom we mourn their going while cherishing their memories, we extend the heart- felt sympathy of the members of this ge assembly.” 1 97 696,00000 BLL SENT TO CONFERENCE Measure Provides Appropri tions for Independent Gov- érnment Offices Washington, Feb. 12—(#—The billion-dollar bill @ppropria- J tions for independent offices of the ay government, including the veterans bureau, for the next fiscal year was bee sent to conference with the senate ‘Thursday by the house. The bill carries a senate amend- ment to stop payment of disability compensation to emergency retired officers drawing salaries of more than $2,000 annually from the government. This amendment was assailed on the floor by Representative Simmons, Republican, Nebraska, as “discrim- inatory.” drawing an arbitrary line at $2,000. “I think the veterans bureau should investigate the administration of this Jaw,” he concluded. No Lives Lost in Explosion of Mine ease a Pediat out by _| the stress vil war, he waited ; er whi’ P. ise we ee Syne 23 years, during which time he Was Devils Lake, offered resolution for |fublec 9, rink and drugs, before lectually he never reached to Lincoin’s Bapwesua eaten en oo knee. Any conclusions he draws may tt presented een wed be viewed with @ great deal of skep- AJ. Beveridge —is work is a The following senators were named of CC por CoWee Mannion, Powers. He listened to in memorial resolutions as having|the southern claque. It would not have i surprised me if the hero of his four- 4 aad he Saray Cass roiroie = My volume book—if he had lived to finish i Wan Balik; atta oes: Gao; it—would have been Douglas instead J. G. Nickolay and John Hay, Lin- coln’s secretaries—“They produced a wilderness of facts about the Civil war, with @ little of Lincoln thrown | ful. in ys eos relatives, than in his ‘ great adventure—the administration.” islature; General E. A. Williams, Bur- Mr. Hertz credits Ida M. Tarbell ns set oe Popular book,” and 5 ‘arl Sandburg with “by all odds the ‘tells in a simple way about treating of the house in 1897; James E. Reed,| best book fue, Coe tf He has published , 1861.” Sandburg this book at his own expense and will 5 | send a copy free to anyone interested. And this is the. Lincoln specialist's | Write him today.—Advertisement. he March Grand Forks county; Philip Blank, rephsstelbeettor Hey LAUGH? ASSEMBLY HONORS INICKOLAY-HAY AND SAND BIOGRAPHIES OF ‘ABE’ BURG _ {LEADERS WILL STUDY tures adaptable to community gath- erings and meetings, Miss Gardner will conduct meet- ings in Fessenden in the afternoon ‘by Masters: |John Brown as-a field high school. ing the governme: lawyer and mar- ry standpoint—but | goitre at home. Emanuel Hertz Says Masters’ opinion of the recently published work Work ts the ‘Hugest Libel 0 Against Lincoln’ New York, Feb. 12.—(7)—The trials and tribulations which beset Abraham “It cannot be explained or excused from any standpoint, and might best be judged from his indictment of horse thief and jMurderer. One cannot read it without j thinking of his ‘Spoon River Anthol-|* ogy. The dead do not talk back. His is the hugest libel that has yet been uttered against Lincoln.” ? Moot Question Is | Most of them gave the correct | \definition but one answer was: “Illiteracy is a new subject re- cently added to the high school curriculum,” and another nt.” Minot Man Acquitted Of Liquor Law Count Minot, N. D., Feb. 12—()—Will H Leighton, Minot, charged with sale of lquor to a federal prohibition agent, was acquitted by a jury in federal court Thursday, which had heard the defendant testify he was bee in the city at the time of the al- ‘Ward H. Lamon—< a leged sale. vi Oy Lawson tured, |" "Trial of Phillip Stapf, charged with smuggling liquor into the United States, began Thursday Goitre Not a Disease Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remark- able Discovery | Milwaukee, Wis. — It has brought to light by scientific research that goitre is not a disease and is not to be treated as such. Dr. A. A. Rock, | Dept. A-5, Box 737, Milwaukee, Wis. &@ prominent goitre specialist for over 24 years, has perfected a different j method of treatment for his patients | that has proved remarkably success- | This same method is now being | used for a home treatment of goitre cases all over the country with as-| tonishing results. The Doctor states that goitre is a condition which grows | English forbears, | worse with neglect and recommends | immediate attention no matter how =. small the growth may appear. He strongly opposes needless operations. Dr. Rock is the author of a book that | BEST RRGREATION METHODS ac ~~ | ams inties have been Proof that literate persons may ual Baie cts cera hold different views regarding illiteracy is offered by an exam- ination of students in. the Can- said, “Illiteracy is a means of defraud- Noonan, Last Times Tonight (Thursday) TOMORROW and SATURDAY Capitol Theatre D. W. Griffith’s - Lincoln Adults 50c Entire Evening for this production. Children occuping first 10 rows admitted for 15c. YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN’ YET! The conversations at Paris between | resulted in no conclusion, and so far agent. Miss Frances Ross has made ar- \- | Tangements at Williston for the meet- Government Expert Wilf Con irigreg alia yl etter eaew duct Instructional Meet- afternoon of March 2. ings in N. D. Towns Standard Oil Cuts Prices for Chicago Meetings of club leaders and com- munity workers for the purpose of Promoting recreational activities of @| 4-H and farm women’s jomemakers ard Oil Company. of Indiana Thurs- cents a gallon in the retail and wholesale price of gasoline in the Approximately 50 persons in Wil-|Chicago area to go into effect Fri- day. ited to attend the conferences. Ella Gardner, recreation spe-|__T"e New prices will be 15 cents at service stations and 12 cents from Cee ee ee oe aie ee nent of itank wagons, hoth including the state ‘competitive conditions. function properly. The meetings will be conducted er along the lines of leaders’ training |Naval Settlement schools, the plan being for indi- . viduals to carry the information back to their own clubs and communities. It is expected that particular atten- tion will be given by Miss Gardner to | naval settlement between France and group games and recreational fea-|Italy were regarded in official circles form their work Seems More Remote | that Rome, Feb. 12—()—Chaneces for a | fat! eettigtaent Ba Take half a How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Chicago, Feb. %2—(P}—The Stand-| 1 ost Her Double Chin clubs will be held at Fessenden and|“#Y, ®nmounced a reduction of two at us Le tee ae : | Raised by Student | Williston within the next few weeks. er [44 uel Herta, New York aiithor-|° "the oe Hts ao sre day by calling attention to the ‘The joint session of the house and ante Mee OTe es Mr. Hertz owns more than 3,500 , Carr wns [books and. documents on the lie of| Rey. A. H. Ermel gave the invoca- Lincoln—al 1 more than there | vorson re in the New York public lbrary— nine ee began) and he has read every one of Peheta| eral musical numbers were given by rd the eee Lee Mas- or- conoclas| Here's what Mr. Hertz says about! Lincoin’s principal biographies. 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