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assvensianses) BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1937 ociely Newcomers’ Club Art Group Meets Earlier i ; | The pace and time of the meeting | Of the arts division of the newcomers’ | club scheduled for Friday have been ; changed. Instead of meeting later in ) the afternoon in the home of Mrs. | Howard Wood, temporary chairman, the members are-to assemble at 1:30 P. m., in the private dining room of _ the capitol. After the business meet- ing, the group will attend sessions of the legislature and then will have lunch, About 20 women affiliated Missionary Program Miss Leal Edmunds reviewed three chapters of “Congo Crosses,” a story of missionary work in Africa, as the main program feature for the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Harris Hustlers class monthly evening meeting held Monday in the church parlors. A col- lection taken up went to African mis- sions. Miss Helen Ricketts conducted de- votions and read “The Things I Prize” by Van Dyke. Miss Anne Orluck sang “4 Me to Sleep” and “If Winter Comes.” The Misses Ruth Cordner, Ruth Rowley and Ruby Wilmot, who were hostesses, served a luncheon ap- propriate for the Valentine’s day sea- son. e * *% Girls employea in the WPA fi- nance division, numbering about 15, gave a 7 o'clock farewell diner inj‘ the Blue Blazer Tuesday evening honoring Miss Helen Marcovitz who| ©: leaves next Monday for Washington, D. C. The group presented a gift to Miss Marcovitz, Preparations for the affair were made by the Misses poned its annual husbands’ which was scheduled for Tuesday evening until Sunday, according to Mrs, A. L. Overbee, president. * the traditional valentine motifs and colors when Mrs. C. B. Nupen, 212 Third St., was hostess to the White Score awards went to Mmes. E. A. Kaiser and George Hugelman and the traveling prize to Mrs. Thurn Ross. Mrs. Edward Fogatry enter- tains the club in two weeks. * * officer at Albert Lea, Minn,, arrived Tuesday to spend a few days with his father, M. O. Agre, 413 Ninth 8t.,| who 1s seriously ill. ago and also is suffering from hard- {that he is in an extremely weakened condition. Oscar Edwards of Mandan, left Tues- Margaret Osgood and Dorothy Green- land. eee Former Sentinel Butte Publisher Is Married Friends in the state have received announcements of the marriage of ¢ {Miss Ella Roodhouse, Burleigh, Idaho, to Walter Shear, also of Burleigh, former resident of Sentinel Butte. My. Shear began publishing the first news- paper in Golden Valley county, the Sentinel Butte Republican, about 30 years ago. He now is editing the Bur- leigh County Herald at Burleigh. * * * Mothers’ Group Plans Affair for Husbands The Mothers’ Service club has post- party sear the newcomers’ club have signed | * * up for this divisi id all ‘bt j Sp. tom this division and all members) A ()U,W. Card Party Paar Is Set for Thursday Church Group Holds Miss Marie Jacobson heads arrange- ments for a card party which will fol- low the regular meeting of the Ancient ;Order of United Workmen at 8 p. m., Thursday in the lodge hall. The party will be open to members and their in- vited friends. xk OK Luncheon appointments were in Owl bridge club Tuesday evening. * Capt. C. W. Agre, Salvation Army Mr. Agre was tricken with pneumonia a few weeks ning of the arteries with the result x * * Einar Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beach Rompers Patricia Havens, socialite film act- ‘ess, tried out this novel outfit on che sands at Hollywood and found t adaptable either as a sun or play euit. (Associated Press Photo) ments will be made, including the Legislative Calendar (By the Associated Press) Vetoed by Governor 8. B. 38—Appropriating $10,085 for maintenance of veterans service com- missioner, ee Signed by Governor 8. B. 1—Permitting organization of county mutual fire and lightning in- surance companies for reinsuring Lon? sot members. }. 50—Repealing law prohibit smoking in public places where itd are served. 8. B. &4—Giving lien of assessments in irrigation districts the same qual- ity as liens with general taxes. Emergency. 8. B. 89—Providing valuation any {real estate and personal property should not be increased by city boards of equalization more than 25 per cent without notice of intention. H. B, 75—Limiting interest of judg- ments at 2 per cent annually and without compound interest. Senate Bills Passed 8. B, 140—Providing for assignment. to state and patent in name of inven- tor of all discoveries of utility in ex- Perimentation and testing at university school of mines, H. B, 31—Provides that payment of assessments by mutual insurance companies must be made within 30 to 60 days except for certain extensions, H. B. 57—Placing volunteer firemen of municipalities under protection of the workmen’s compensation laws of the state. H. B. 36 — Forbidding compulsory addition of popular local operators| military training and tactics in state of wide experience, according to|SUPported educational institutions, Charles R. Robertson, proprietor. Only Helena Rubinstein products, ex- clusively carired by Robertson's will be used in the salon, he said. The beauty studio, opened a few months ago,ais one of the most elaborately and most mod- ernly appointed in the state. Robert- day for Washington, D. C. Mr. Ed- wards, who returned to Mandan re- cently from Fargo, has accepted a civil service appointment in the war department offices. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Widest Colne!—Aod You'll Jonp Out of Bio | New Beauty Studio Is Pye ees Bought by Robertson’s ur out two ids of itd Uitthnae your bowels dally, 1F thie bile {anot fowing freely, your food dosen't dizest It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your hole eystem ia polooned and you feel sour, gunk and the world looks punk. Lavatives are only makeshifts, A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those ‘old Carter's Little Liver Filisto get these two pounds cf ble fawn | jeal erm: freely and make you iD Cin The attractive, beauty salon in Robertson’s shop, formerly uwned by W. F. Walford of Fargo, has passed into the ownership of Robertson's and will henceforth conform in all ase pects to the favorably known Robert- son policies, it was announced Wed- Jess, gentle, yet amazing in maki name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 36e. fresly, Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills ky | nesday. Many new changes and improve- son’s have long been interested in the fitid of beauty culture, having for many years owned and operated beauty parlors in their stores at Valley City and Jamestown. This week Miss Aslaug Eide, Bis- marck beauty operator, became con- nected with the salon, Tonight’s Concert Is, Postponed to Feb. 18 The recital by Raymond Anderson, violinist,’ and Eloise Moore, dancer, scheduled for Wednesday night will be held instead Thursday, Feb. 18, Miss Florence Fritch, local manager, anounced again Wednesday. 315-19 Third St. Anywhere rales OPEN The Valentine No @ A Lovely Corsage @ A Box of Roses or Spring Flowers @ A Valentine Plant ORDER FLOWER VALENTINES TODAY! “=e OSCAR H, WILL & CO, Flowerphone 784 Bismarck, N. D. UNTIL NOON VALENTINE DAY | for Her Valentine Ever the Favored Token of Romance It’s not... what you spend—It’s that you remember to send Pen Can Write Resolutions Adopted 8. Conc. Res. G—Defining the of- ficial language of Nc Dakota as which was|the “American language” instead of “English.” Indefinitely Postponed 8. B. 136—Making penalty for first degree murder conviction death or life imprisonment. 8. Conc. R. K.—Proposing constitu- tional amendment providing for an- nual legislative assembly of thirty lays. 8. B, 121—Prohibiting drinking or Possession of opened liquor bottle in motor vehicles, 8. B. 134—Creating state board of examiners of automobile mechanics and licensing of mechanics. H. B. 68 — Creating state painters and decorators board and providing for licensing of painters ahd decor- ators, Bills Introduced 8. B. 202—(Judiciary committee)— Chapt. 158, Laws 1933, },. 207—(Guthrie)—Appropriat- ing $1,500 annually to North Dakota || state corn show and $1,000 annually to Missouri Slope Poultry show for payment of premiums. file affidavit identifying the judg- ment debtor. 8. B. 200—(Blaisdell)—Repealing “guest law” which made owner or @river of vehicle liable for death or injury to guest riding in such vehicle. 8, B, 210—(Thorson) —Providing for distribution of liquor revenue to school districts of state as replace- ment of school levy. 8. B. 211—(McGillic)—Repealing section 3684 Al0 of 1913 scupplement and Chapt. 180, 17935 laws relating to city budget. 8. B. 212—(Thatcher)—Providing for cancellation and release of gas and oil leases which have expired and not been renewed within five years. 8. B, 213—(McGillic, Young)—Pro- viding all personal property to be listed and assessed annually from April 1 to 15. 5 8. B, 214—(McGillic, Young)—Pro- viding all expenditures of counties must conform to county budget as adopted and no excess may be paid or included in succeeding appropria- tion or budget. 8, B. 215—(Blaisdell)—! for renewal of mechanic's liens for concellation unless renewed within six years from filing. 8. B. 21 wides for repeal of Chap. 255, ws 1931, requiring teachers to take oath or affirmation to support constitution and flag. 8, B, 217—(Thatcher)—Eliminating requirement that master electrician furnish surety bond to state board electricians, 8. B. 218—(Trout-Lowe)—Providing for 10 cent bounty on crows killed be- | board. tween April 1 and June 1, SB 219—(Fowler by request)— Amends law relating to salaries of county officials. SB 220—(Kroeber)—Repeals act authorizing grain storage commission- er, , SB 221—(Kroeber)—Provides per- sons may hold two appointive offices but can draw salary only of office first appointed. SB 222—(McGillic Et Al)—Provides for state soil conservation committees ‘and appropriates $4,000 for adminis- tration. SB 223—(Thatcher)—Requires wait of five days after license is granted before marriage can be performed. SB 2¢4—(Olson)—Creates Nonpar-| o¢ tisan League as a political party. 8B 225—(Lynn by request)—Re- quires appointment of counsel by ma- gistrate when requested by defendant. 8B 226—(Johnson)—Amends law relating to publication of popular and authen@icated editions of laws and re- suet numbers of copies of popular ed- lon, s SB 227—(Nelaon)— Re-establishes state mill and elevator association. 8B 228— (Nelson) —Appropriates $98,000 for medical building at uni- versity. SB 229—(Watt and Strehlow)—Re- lates to execution of death penalty. 8B (Whelan)—Repeals law re- quiring ip of manufacturer and year of manufacture of rubber tires. 8B 231—(Mutchler)—Relates to abolition of office of school district treasurer. SB 232—(Johnson, Stucke)—Relates to preparation and form of election ballots. SB 233—(Taxes and tax laws)—|. Creates in office of state tax commis- sioner “division of municipal ac- counts and finance.” SB 234—(Paxes and tax laws)— Defines meaning of council and mu- ‘nicipality, SB 235—(Taxes and tax laws)— Creates “state board of public’ fi- nance.” SB 236—(Watt, Lavik, Olson, Lowe, Drew, Young, Mutchler and Crandall) -—Prohibits admission of minors into place where liquor is sold except with Parent or guardian and provides for removal from office of states attor- pee or other official for failure to en- force. House Bills Passed H, B, 71—Defining usury as more than 4 per cent interest annually. 81—Defining “villages” to in- clude “incorporated towns.” 8. B. 208—(Judiciary)—Amending| H, B, 87—Eliminat rovision that laws to requir® judgment creditors to| upland game bird play provide for 304 Fourth St. PRESTO! FLICK TO THE GEAR YOU WNT taking Chinese ringneck pheasants or ‘Hungarian partridges whenever grouse Season is open, H. BY 118 — Relating to additional flood irrigation assessment. 8. B, 68—Providing aldermen can- not qualify to office if convicted’ of - |bribery, malfeasance or other crimes Reach for a hand gear chift lever? Not when you drive this new way! Push a clutch pedal when you shift gears? Not (Same familiar geer = any more! pesitions) m, Gears shift themselves at the flick of rt finger ... the touch of a toe... in the CHANGE 0! a Hudeons and Terraplanes with Se- WILDE MOTORS, INC. Bismarck, N. Dak. nee ES tify A cM... AND GEARS SHIFT (You cei, torget the * pulling a hand Phone 1500 (An optional lective Automatic Shift. The front floor is all clear of gear shift and brake levers nothing in the way of your feet. And nothing new to learn! The Car Almost Drives Itself More than 100,000 Hudeon and Terra- plane owners have driven more than a billion miles this new way without ever gear lever, They have found it magically easier, safer, better. Extra cars are here eo everyone can try the greatest advancement in any 1937 cars. Come in and drive, And see why Hudson and Terraplane rate No. 1 in everything else car buyers want. HYDRAULIC HILL-HOLD extra om all backwards when stopped on up-grades, <0 ener ercrhintnmnnn cite or if interested in any contract to which city is party. Emergency. 8. B. 93—Setting up strict code of ethics and regulations for practice of dentistry. 8. B. 87 — Prohibiting diversion of special motor vehicle taxes. Emerg- ency. Indefinitely Postponed 8. Conc. Rec. M—Calling attention of federal government to need of early funds for seed, feed and fuel for North Dakota, H. B. 158—Making removal of per- H. B. 159—Requiring motor vehicle registration card be posted on wind- shield. H, B. 165—Requiring city commis- sioners to fix their salaries and other employes by ordinance, H, B. 169 — Establishing minimum salary of $55 monthly for school teachers, ¥& Bills Introduced H. B. 228—(Schauss, Wick, Fitch, Benno)—Appropriating $8,000 for boys and girls’ club work at state and dis- trict fairs. H. B. 224—(Schauss, Creating state board of higher edu- cation for contro] of institutions of higher education. H. B. 225—(Schauss)—Fixing com- pensation to deceased employe's wife or children. H. B, 226—(Schauss)—Eliminating requirements that stallion owner be notified of inspection date. H, B. 227—(Schauss, Wolf. Olson, McLean, Obach)—Providing contracts for transportation and mining of coal, charcoal and ice fix standard weight at 2,000 pounds per ton. H. B, 228—(Freitag)—Prov:ding for initiating and enacting into law city by petition and vote of electors. i. B. 229—(FPreitag)—Repealing law appointing the late William Laist as capitol custodian. power companies from charging de- posit on meters without paying in- H. B, 231—(Prasier)—Providing for and credits including annuities. j boundary line including state, county and township highways. imitation ice cream. . 241—(Prazier)—Requiring Publication of report of. expenditures me = governing boards of towns and c! H..B, 242—Appointing V. W. Keller Custodian of capitol building. H. B. 243—(reland)—Removing veto power of on indi x governor justrial H. B. 244—() Severson by re- cust) aasting “peice 50 aes tines Quizzed; Kills Self each hunting license for feed of up- me birds. : - 8. 246—(Ritter and Greiser)— Relating to prevention of fraud and deception in manofacture and sale of concentrated, commercial feeding stuffs. H. B, 247—(Langford, Caddelly— Renewing until April 1939, provisions that net beer revenue be accredited to the real estate bond interest pay- ment fund. ——— ‘The national flag of Japan, the Ris- ing Sun, has 16 rays . John F. Johnson (above), 40-year. itinerant, hanged: himself in the at Auburn, Wash., after federal nm questioned him about the kid nap-slaying of 10-year-old Charles Mattson of Tacoma, Wash. (Asso. ciated Press Photo) pealing provisions for state planning ; H. B, 233—(Schauss)—Bringing beer of 4 or more per cent alcohol by weight under provisions of initiated beer law. H. B, 234—(Schauss)—Providing penalties for failure of licensed liquor dealers to make reports. H. B, 235—(Godwin)—Appropriat- ing $2,500 for priziting of North Da- kota Guide under direction of federal writers’ project. : H, B. 236—(Beggs)—Appropriating $750 for drafting of tax survey com- mission legislative program. ‘ H.. B, 237—(Thompson by request) —Providing for a crop lien to secure payment of tractor fuel and lubricat- ing oils actually used in production Two HATS crop. H. B. 238—(Thompson by request) —Establishing reciprocal licensing with other states of life, accident and health insurance agents. H. B. 239—Krank, Sticka, Bjorn- son)—Relating to coal mining near PEOPLE’S Final Clearance Entire Stock of Ladies’ Winter Coats Ladies’ Fall and Winter DRESSES for the Price of Buy One! Get Second One FREE. Ladies’ Fall and Winter ONE Your Choice 50c DEPT. 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