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tjbtfUo fill 4 Mlii TO BE MADE A REALM ONE Bill Making Possession of Liquor Felony Passes House of Representatives NOW CAN YOU BEAT THIS Bre'er Finwall Charged urith Brow-Beating Husky Solona in HaVdt Resolution Whether it be true, as Rep. Hernian llardt of Logan charged in devolutions filed with the house earlier iii the day, that the Rev. C. \V. Finwall of Binmarck, an officer of the law-en fQrcement league, had brow-beaten re luctant legislators into it/ or whether it was merely an expression of their honest opinion, a majority of the house Thursday afternoon, without re gard. to party affiliation, declared themselves in favor of banning the moonshiner from North Dakota. House Gill G6 which makes it a crime to have in one's possesion any herdbgx'Results guaranteed or money lorjuor oi* any still, worm, powder, tab-1 DUCK, 35C. Joe breslow. let or other device for the manufac-1 ture of such liquor, passed the house by a vote of 62 to 38, thirteen mem bers being absent. In voting in thi: negative Rep. Hardt, who had consist ently opposed the bill from the first, declared that he did so because he did no.t know to what extent members of the house had been influenced and intimidated. He moved that action on the bill be delayed until the results of an investigation which lie had called upon the attorney general to make could be determined.. Hard't resolution alleged that on February 4 one C. W. Finwall ap proached J. J. Alberts!" John Natlia» and Henry Nathan, members of the assembly, to whom he did then and there say that it was their duty to ?a Yrrim'inal com- iy plaint against said Finwall, -as 4?er section D388 or the -compiled laws of North Dakota for l!)13, on the charges preTerrad "in this "resolution, this iu order to protect the members of this house from being harrassed, slandered, ro ,yr Richholt's Phone 6311 mi Unaligned and intimidated and from such .corrupt practices as., .has been perpetuated on the members" of said house by said Finwall, and in order that the mes&bers may proceed in an orderly manner to carry out their own and their constituents' .wishes." The resolution was referred to the committee on ^tate affairs, of which Walter J. Maddoc.k of Mountrail is chairman. The committee has con siderable unfinished business already before it. JIc. Wittkins Talks support and vote for Itouse Bill 66, The last of these Foyers des Alllees iiifiteudV of opposing ir ,and voting is for girls who are working in the De uKuinst it, as they had done, and tffat lio had threatened them with exposure lo teh scorn of, their constituents if they did not do as he diretced. There fore,. the resolution recites, "said Fin wall did in the grossest manner and language violate the provisions of Sec. 9337 of the Compiled Laws ol' North Dakota for 1913, using undue, unwarranted adn illegal methods ito influence the action and vote of thdse said members upon House Bill No. •!(!." Therefore the house is asked to rcsulvc that "the syfgaant at arms be instructed and dirfcusd io eject the a id in a a that the board North Da kota be requested to ifittxuct tlie/sup erintendent. of the capltol building to eject, .said Finwall from said buildm :ii. 'any 'time th'a,t he'itfay appear Immediately after the passage of' the bill, Rev. F. L, AAfatkins, superin tendent of the law enforcement league, and Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Anderson, president of the North Dakota. Wom en's Christian Temeprance union, gave to pie press in which thvy stated that the house in passing this measure ex pressed the attitude of the people of North Dakota toward the liquor traf fic and that the legislators had acted on the first opportunity to provide for real prohibition. "This measure puts North Dakota in lipe with national prohibition, just ratified, which pro hibits manufacture for personal use also in line with bills now in congress which prohibit possession for beverage purposes, and in line with a measure 110w being prepare^ by the national anti-saloon league to be used as a form for all states," says the state ment. Drive out constipation, promote ap petite, improve digestion, induce re freshing sleep, get renewed strength and health. Holister's Rocky Moun- Tea. nature's gift of wondrous FOYERS IN FRANCE. Fouf departments pf the French Government have asked the American Y. W. C. A. to open social and recrea tion centers for girls employed by them—Finance, Commerce, War and Labor. Lieutenant Po^jcet of the Ministry of Labor recently requested that this Y. W. C. A. work be begun for girls in his offices after seeing the social and Recreation centers which had been opened at the request of the Ministry of War. Sixteen centers of this kind are operated in six cities In France. Three of"tl|em are In Paris. Tha 1 fi cf fhnea TTAvAfo partment of Labor. It Is far down the Seine, under the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, and overlooks the Quai d'Orsay. The rooms are bright and cheerful, with chintz' hangings and cushions, comfortable chairs, reading and writ ing tables and fireplace. A kitchen has equipment so that-girls can pre pare meals for themselves. They go to the foyer for their two hour lunch eon time, for social evenings and for classes In English. Men Who Dare to Do. Conventional men consider clothing, reputation and returns. The age calls for men who iorget all in the chal lenge of the opportunity. While the pcrowd spQCul&tca and wonders, the man'of the hour sees the opportunity and goes on to success. Jlis fearless-^ ness is o' mark of his fitness'. He dares \y)t?le others cringe. It is this quality I tat gives the lion-tamer con trol of the beast. It is the quality thai has thrilled every man that has risen above the average. It's a case of dare to do, or remain with the crowd.—Grit. $% :-*V Cash NEW SALEM BUTTER will be sold Saturday only at per pound tfefCTLY FRESH EGGS, Saturday, ber dozen WHITE HOtJSE COFFEE, Saturday,"per pound THE SONGS OF THE HOUR One More ahd Final Opportunity to Buy Pop ular Sheet Music It's Never to Late to Be Sorry I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry. 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Stuart Co., S21 Stuart Bldg., I Marshall, Mich. Send me at oiuie by return .mail, a free trial pack age Opf. Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Carry and Grocery 17th & Thayer Street., 51c 41c 40c i-- Staled'.,, i...I At 55»5 Women's two tone, •r black and gray high to is heel, very attractive styles. Regular val ues to $10.00 at $5.95 At $9 75 Women's two tone and solid champagne color high top, up-to he in worth up to $15.00, at $9,75 TRY OUR ONE DAY MAILORDER SERVICE mornUip^ Mprton countrn*tatff^ man declared tn&t the progressive ele-. ment in North Dakota had fought for the tax ccppnilsrisou ffcr ten years and that upon one'1 occasion influence brought to bear from oMrton county saved the commissicui by a bare mar gin' of one vote. He declared the pjlan to abolish the tax commision or to reduce its membership from three to 0\ne was riot new, but that it tiaid been advofcated by the reaction aries for years. He insisted that three heads were bettor than one, and thatfthe present method o£ appoint ing members of the board tended to stabilise the tax eom'misison and to remove it to some extent from politics. Senator Cahill bf Urant pleaded for the one-man commission, declaring that it was easier for one man to agree on a program than for three. Senator Mees retorted that that one man might be wrong and that there was less probability for three men ar riving at an erroneous conclusion. I'endray also /favored the one-man plan. Tax Commlsioner Steele addressed *he committee, declaring he was serv ing at a financial aacrificeSmd for sel fish reasons would be.glad to be re lieved in order that lie might return lo commercial life. 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