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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY not like to have the meeting MO y sy DAIRY, COW FARM si iststnut aveae THREE-YEAR-OLD MOST TRAVELED TIM nnn LLL tinued to tell of other tax matters R MARCK |= which ie thought would be of more EI i Cc = THE only way- we can get satisfaction out of our = rest to his e = i i ivi i i UIP ME ‘ BEEF Many of the guditors advanced| Master Everett Poliusky, Bismarek | body.” ‘The conductor was in’ favor of |== business is by giving satisfaction to our customers. ES questions concerning the _ present} three-year-old, “going on four,” today | putting him off at Valley City to be |= If our goods don’t do it, money cheerfully refunded. == ‘ : taxation measures which Professor|took rank as the most independently | returned to Bismarck on last evening's | == = RITTER | 18 NOT Roylance failed to answer to the sat- traveled youngster of his age in Bis | No. 1, but Officer Smith, who chanced |= => . td isfaction of the auditors in the least.|marck. Everett, in custody of Trans-} fo haye noticed the lad playing about |== => The discussion finally closed with|Dortation Officer Seaman A. Smith, of | the station atBismarck und wuo knew | ew ummer fo) e. Ss the statement that the auditors would | the state Penitentiary who is as Where he belonged, thought it safer to |= OF Doc Roylance Fal ype North |just have to do the best they could|#s. Master Polinsky is’ small, re take the youngster oi, through with |= / Drees ? even though they must plainly find jn No. 3 at noon today from a trip to} him to Kurgo and to return with him |B Ch k h d h ’ Dakota Anditors Some Weird | stumbling blocks which seem to make Fargo, ude entirely “on hls oy.” | today, aon whore af = aracter marks these goods, they re * the adi tration of the present laws hout capital, the youngster rede} At the police station where Master |= oe . Tax Interpretations diftculy and wujushe bois the cushions all the way. Everett was temporarily detained in |= the sort the spirited Americans are so 7 = The little lad was playing: about the | Fargo, the policemen: put down — his = k W h A) h h 1 Minot, N. D,, May 23.—Prof. W. G. Northern Pacitic station hame as “Bevo,” but Miss Dutty, the |= fe a fi - . * Roylance, tax ipa of the Nonpart® DIVES INTO rQ SAND pulled in yesterday a police-woman, who knows more -about |= een Jor. e ave here the finest co i san league, confronted with a vast ar-| PIT SWIMMIN OLE’ pleasures and sensations of Bismarek | such things, corrected it’ to read |Z lection of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ; ray of questions concerning the ad- AND GASHES LIMB had pulled upon ts blase young man, | “Baba” and when Evefett was taken |= H inistrat: it and he decided to see what the rest of | to the children’s home for the night |= ‘ Sonvdnes apiece tee ai ani: the world looked like. Therefore he| he admitted to Mrs, Frank D. Hall |= or men and Young men; all models, all », ture, and unable to answer many of | Venton Buc toddle up the steps pf the train just | that he was really Everett Pollnsy of | | . ’ b d | . d them, launched into a discussion of |! Mrs. Harry Buck, is before it pulled out and curled up in a | Bisma Asked whether he would |= CO. lorings new beiter and welt-waist moa- the ‘entertainment of the North Da- | Hospital with a bad gash in one of. his] seat, ‘There he’ escaped notice until | like some milk ‘for his supper, the lit- |= : es, ehs kota County Auditor’s association yes- | ¢gs as # result of this member's hay-|the train pulled into Valley City, the | tle ‘Trojan replied : w, Vd ruther | els, new Victory stripes, irridescent color- terday afternoon. ing come in contact with an old metal] conductor believing him to be a boy | have beer.” => At the beginning Professor Roy- tub when Master Benton dove’ from traveling with his 1 parents, wy Everett was hatless and had no bag- = ings and allied shades. Spe cial $40. e > lance admitted that he had 1 never had the edge of the sandpit on 16r street At Valley City, wien a parents had | gage. He gave no nn for his flight. = into the pool at the bottom, The lads] yet mate: rialized, the train crew b His wother i is a Widow residing south |= any experience in the administration her husband having died |= Others $30, $40, $45, i $60 of the castern end of town have been} came curious. ‘Then Master Ever of the track: immin’ | admitted that he “didu’t belong to no- | some time ago. of faxation matters, but he justified oh f q his drafting of the tax laws of North making the old sandpit their Dakota’ even though without experi- ‘ole, and some of the voungsters have ence on the theory that it had been| become quite proficient in diving and other aquatic stunts, Benton was dis-| Spending today in Bismarck. Dr. lunpaesible. to get. men familiats with playing his prowess when he hit bot-| Leavitt is registered at the Grand h t Unless blood-pois- | Pacific. SUUTINNHUALEUUGUULEAGALAUALAELUAUAERALGL Knox Straws do the usual thing i nan unusual themselyes with constructive legis-|‘0™—and the tub, per 4 ming should set in, the pung oman —. Roylance dil aay Reoevels tae be should be out of the hospital within a Aitaee Tet tana a SL ANDERS CT ATR way. In efi words to long service they add , Pek. Mrs. P. . ‘istad an nm was » : had spent many Years onthe theoret-}"C® in the city on Friday, and visited smartness and class. $3.00 to $10.00. ical construction of tax measures. c with her daughter, Miss Louise Fris ey fy? «fle, said that it was necessary to WELL KNOWN KIDDER tad, who is - nurse ‘at the Bismarck KE CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING ) ‘work in advance,” plan measures and! COUNTY COUPLE WED _[{nhospital. EXPERT REPAIRING PRY CLEANING then throw them into the legislative ; hopper and remarked “God only knows IN THE GOLDEN STATE Cast-Off Clo what will come out.” The secret cau-| eal, The Salvation Army is in need of i ‘f , cus was, however, somewhat of an ex-| News of a wedding of much general | cast-off clothing for the poor. Re North Dakota Not Mortgaged ception for the professor said that he| interest. to North Dakotans re-| cently there has been quite a demand] for More Than 33.33 Percent was able to tell to a slight degree | ceive: the]especially for children’s clothing. Call .. 5.E-BERGESON & SON Copytight 1919 Mart Schaffner & Mars. es = = Knox Straws = = : = Z 1 today in cards announci i what the caucus would do. marriage at Los Angeles, Calif. on] 521. of Assessed Valuation. “Dairy Cows Farm Equipment | Saturday, May 17, of former, Sheriff as thee ey ie EMMI LUAU . ‘4 The professor talked at length on T. A. Price of Kidder county and Here for Four Years Aniek Orr " : what is farm equipment, saying that}former county superintendent. of| _R, M. Moore, former elevator agent }ART’S“:OFF. HIS TROLLEY |,,, : et ; house by the blaze, in his attempt ‘dairy cows are farm equipment,” but | schools Adria H. Williams of Kidder| at Uillsboro, who pleaded guilty. to ee thing itos retard. the Inylganign and | ene ; poten iy the eee, Ae ate eens cattle fatten for beet are net When | county. firing an elevator there, sizived at the re frighten air aT ita Ee a sliteg rhe E Kansas. City : 58 were so badly burned that, even should asked if one was not kept for the man- Mr. and Mrs, Price were in public|state prison today to begin serving ? i atte i 5 a u y » survive h ries, it “a ufacture of milk and the other kept] life in Kidder county for many years. {his four years’ term, Dnele Sam Doesn't Agree With ative vat ine ee i ee eae OnRIS W. ROBERTS tiie he will ate Theo mee MSES for the manufacture of meat the Pro:| Mr. Price completed his second term seashell Bean Onan Golden Flax King by Several [jC rr the thee “where a farmer oF we Woods died a few hours after fessor hesita' and final eclared | as sheriff last December,~and Mrs. aseball Season Ope aan 2 oy en siden : : that he thought ‘that FS Nowth Dakota| Price sated ‘ier eat. ust county The baseball season opened in Bis- Long and Husky Shots business man would want to locate. FOUR MEMBERS OF ident, ‘Three of t the children they could “abolish all taxes in the|.superintendent of schools several|marck today with a game between pecan a ay ae | RANCHER FAMILY next two to four years except the ago. The cards announce that |the state Penitentiary and the Indian! y¢ has been widely advertised | * % NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. taxes on land and natural resources,| Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their |school on the prison grounds. It was! i oun the Townley Press that the HIGH SCHOOL DIE IN FLAMES Bids are ted for supplying 1,000 ‘ corporate privileges and incomes. home in Lose Angeles, where the best |noted that there were’ no stolen bases. Wbetaige debt of North Paki : NEWS NOTES | - | tons (ope ar less) Dent Lane "Tigaito te the conclusion of the above wishes of a host of warm friends will Attended Dancing Party. cured by acre property, i 09,000,000. >|. Dickinson, N. D., May 24 Coal delivered as required in the bins r 4 - ‘i ‘Mrs. Fra bell of Wing?" 10 ese figures’ il Capt. A. A. Jones will speak at the} ranchers in the Fairview district, near | cial School District No. 1 of the City - eee and Mrs. Frank Hub! : ’ A s tone soeyfreetion that i was ran | a were among those from out-of-town] Would be difficult to say but it is cer- Bismarck high school on Friday morn-| Four Mile, burned to death in a fire} of Bismarck, N. D., during years 1918- sary for the professor to remark that] | CITY NEWS |Jwho attended the Masonic dancing|tain that they have no foundation in{ing, Memorial day. which destroyed their home when] 1919 and subject to state’ of N. D. | @ party last evening given in Masonic} pact. It is utterly im nossible to ase Mrs. Wood attempted to kindle a fire | analysis. Bids to be opened at regu- Ha Met | Reuiched ome: temple. ra ‘3 Se ose ue to. uses Miss Madge Runey, a teacher in the lin the kitchen range with kerosene. |]ar meeting of Board, Tuesday, June lige Kit Rede a : + {tain the mortgage indebtedness with| New England high school, has aecept-|The oii exploded, and the flames shool. buildi ti F. Hheune of Stanton spent a few 4 10, 1919, high school building. Righ Pre . Ad | gays in Bismarck this week, retarn Down for Dance. |. yany ‘accuracy owing to the fact that}ed a position to teach English and} veloped. her. Altho burned to a ¢ reserved to reject any or all bids. ' epare in Vaice ling home Friday. ; i icin one erAcaae ioe ihe We many real estate mortgages, in fact, a algebra in the high school in Bis-) ind suffering terrible s By order of Board of Education. —- oer on s ntage of them, are install- RICHARD FENWARDEN, sonic dance and were guests over ia i rournehfldrei .who were asleep in the ie Mapceiel aS a For Espactnet «| W. B Root or valle “City was in| night o Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Arnot. tions and the records do} Miss Dora Larsan, for many YEATS origi put: succeeded i rescuing only eh rer Se a " Bismarck yesterday and stopped: a‘|Mrs.. Howe and Mrs. Arnot are sis- the payments made. ‘The |@ teacher in the arades He eps: n older son, Jesse Woods, at |, May 18-14-15-26-17-19- 20-21 22283026 3 . 'the Grand Pacific. ters. ‘ax Commission attempted — to ene fcholen, Sunday, owing te the | » the fields, was attracted tu the | 27-28. eee ? ascertain, the mortgage debt of the|Kesha, Wis., ays S | From Valley a A Tele Around the World. Cabe| SuMe, aud ater many months works ee ious lines of ber’ mother. | Word| aaa, R. A. Baillie of Valley City, was in] The Count On Me class of McCab€/ at large expense, they gave it up as {as since reached hei 4 - pra ¢ the city yesterday, and registered at| Methodist Episcopal Sunday school} yy impossible task, A large portigg son will not return to Bismarck, as} fi * "Modis for over half a century hate -|the Grand Pacific will give . “Trip mee the World” | of the mortgages Wifich*appear upon |her mother died Sunday. if * pred wit the utmost 1 ‘tan | —— next, Monday evening. May ut! tne record have been’ partly pai tha: atele i fonored prepieatin? eae Hoe | With Secretary of State. ing from the church between the| ‘considerable percenta {iy bald and} On Wednesday, the girls of the do- DON’T FAIL TO HEAR HIM the arrlyal of baby, Here isa truly wonder: Miss Izabella Cochran is sisting | 1 7 and ‘clock. i "i ‘4 mestic science department, under the ful penctrat iss Izabella Cochran is assisting| hours of 7 and 9 o'clock. paia in full so that any figures taken | 4. ; 4 bi . and’ east. npleation (ort absanen for a time as stenographer in the of. from the county records are of littie | direction of Miss Burnham, will enter. | ! the muscles, rendering them pliant to readily | fices of Thomas Tfall, secretary of At Steele. vali. 5 : 4) tain the members of the school board | . F fe yea to nature’s demand for expansion. By | state. Supt. J. M. Martin of the Bismarck] "yy." 7... y r *, and’ Superintendent J. M. Martin, | i ‘| gjlte use the anxious, months of pregnancy : Rises, high school, Mrs. Martin and their), Tite uted erates font furnishes Principal C. F. Bolt and Secretary | un a ornin li : ] ade Ue fe strain, bearing-down cng tring pin : From Jamestown. daughter Evelyn, and the ‘Misses ari caebias, a v Mee: at Penwarden at a stag dinner. + The din, | \ re counteracted. ig | . J. Atwood of Jamestown was| Evelyn George and Hortense Moore|}17M COUIS. onl He. EI ner to be served at 6:30. uw {oF the coming event, andthe wnat Mothers among the visitors in Bismarck yes} autoed down to Steele today, and Tmorapts found the amonut of a A are Fi th for the nerves ‘Gre ry ape esp terday, registered at the Grand Pa-} will return to Bismarck on Sunday. pee ee Ie tig Hea ne eats ahe Aa ee ea MAY 2th e usual strain. cific. ae Roo ‘A i ™1~ | prize of $5. ich -wa 5 By its regular application the muscles exe nei “Provident” Outing. S41,587. It is not the total mortgage | erta Best for first place in the violin} Fes at tho iis and nativaly te time is Bismarck Visitors. The home office employes of the|“ebt which interests the Nonpartisan | at the state musical contest which was | danger 5 Jes: ly the pain and Mrs. Frank L. Tischler and Mrs. H | provident Insurance Co. of this city beige oe much ae it Bt the debt owed | held at the university at Grand Forks, | * Mother's Kriend is_on sale at ia 4 N. Ebey of Brisbane were visitors in| will have their first outing of the sea-|by the farmer. ‘The census ennumera-| and the money will be used to pur- Siomotaty ante cafe ceneraal tae, “only. ig | Bismarck on Friday, andqwere gucsts | son tomorrow, when they will motor found that 63212 farmers owned | chase bocks to help build up the} \. COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH *” 5 x Write the Bradfleld Kesula Titer eee pa ;at the Grand Pa to Painted Woods lake, where they t farms in part und the debt was | library. | Dept. C, Lamar Building, "Atlanta, Goon a will spend the day in recreation. ascertained upon the acreage owned a for their interesting Mo pthertoad Book, {ree i en om arson. F 5 by thes ; of this number 30,651 or | gy al A obtain a Dr. H. Leavitt was an arrival yes To Spend the Summer. 1, reported as free from mort- bottle of Mot! 2 7 nau Wy store and Hother's Friond from the drug | terday evening from Carson. and is| Miss Olga Nordstrom, a clerk in the} gage while 31,727 or 50.9 were report- | Weather Report THE GREATEST WONDER OF TODAY - offices of the Bismarck Realty Co.,/ed as mortgaged. ra was no re-| + =a will leave on Tuesday for her home at} port on 834 farms. Thé mortgage debt For twenty-four hours ending atj " Glenwood, Minn., to spend the sum-| averaged 22.4 vercent of the value of| noon May Od Is COMING HERE mer. En route to Minnesota she will] the mortgay Temperature at 7a. m.... i wt viele irlents at Balled: and lee i esa ee ng ist ‘i dheluded us pembeceture at noon .. iss Nordstrom is ret ortgage debt actually owed by the] Highest yesterday . 2 1 home owing to the illness of her| farmer who owned and operated their Lowest eatecdag a i t H mother. ; farms, it did not include the mortgage | Lowest, last night # : ree Fu. t debt of the speculators and others Precipitation ..... x a er Canteen Workers Coming. Home. | wuansvesident tarmers. Assuming tliat] Highest wind velocity ‘ ks Miss Stelle Buchanan, Seven oer ot the ‘mortgage debt of the actual farm- |” Forecast ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buchana ers is as great,as the speculators, for] rth Dakota: Generally fair i g: 4 q chanan, now a canteen worker in/a giyen value, fen you have the basis Seay oe ta change ; Coblenz, Germany, has written friends! yjon which the mortgage debt of the in temperature. : eV, ames as In n i, that the canteens f have beet closed | state may be es ed ? Lowest e hd s . q and that the workers wi e sel In 1918, there were ed 40,87 Temperatures oT home shortly. Miss Buchanan plans)592 acres of land. The State ‘Tax 2 59 i s : ; F to visit in Scotland before returning] Commission upon actual transfers and} Way: Be Once Noted Boy Preacher i] Never think that real money spent with a real tailor 1¥) to America. expert opinions found the actual value! Grand Fork ; | ; for REAL RAIMENT isn’t a worth-while investment. Finecnl: Weld: Thuréday jof assessible land to be $1,013,467,003 St. Paul ... | Z . Clothes make a difference! The funeral of Frank Cowan was 3 te Many careers that MIGHT have been, never COME held eae arn eas au i THRU—because handicapped at the very outset by ill-fit- he: Ferry wagerae! S percentage of mortgaged laud has : j A ‘ Main street. There was a large at-|j, ie ne ting, cheap-appearing garb! tendance of friends, including may itd Ae thee crate (het ie ee If you would be a SUCCESS, you must LOOK THE ]]| {rom Wilton, and services were con-! mortgage debt hits increased from PART! ducted by Rev. George Buzzelle. The} ereent to 30 percent of the ac z floral tributes were many and beauti-! 4. ,, see ; oe fal’ tht coscas “wade in St.) Ue of the mortgaged laud, you arrive SUITS FOR BUSINESS $16.00 AND UP. Marve cemetery” Hr] at $180.000.000 as the total mortgage - x eb he State, itt Se OTT prob if " ve Come in! Let’s build you an outfit that will make you Returned Vesterday {ity thistle ex 0, ithe nual look like a MILLION DOLLARS! Miss Mary Heinmiller, the. princi- {sleldvot stain over ihe greater portion if hospital trainin lake Wale Chas! i _ GUARANTEED TAILORING School for nurses. returned tothe {elie with hist prices has resulted Dry cleaning and pressing, hand or machine work for ladies {| city yesterday on Xo. 1 from Cleve TapELMRbeR LU TLHEC RCT olaula RAE ; and gentlemen Expert repair work. Guaranteed all work. []] 1224: 0.. where she had spent the past! iii. vation of mortsase debt to actual . . ee as sik weeks “with hor father, Bishop) valup has increased since 1910. It is Just received a new shipment of a eliver. “| trug that the mortgage indebtedness of 7 . . oy SPIRO her duties ‘at the Dismarck hospital ite Western half of (he state has 3 latest fabrics just purchased in - creased as this area — embrac the a H phoned Pate Lo cheaper I3uids and the more newly set- the East—a fact—and quantity is is, e . Bismarck Hospital Notes. tled country, which always bear a high ses, leis 7 Alsi Poe 18. eae Ge deamtee Patio of movtzuge fuebtedness tothe limited so if in need see our West f Gottli f Golden Valley, ve- alue. Ty 2 land Was A i iti a ° Cart te hen hens taday after a sev. | mortgazed to. the limit prior to 1910 window for quality Suitings— P =< ; 4 and it is probable that the mortgage e i . 4 cs, Se ees bees this morning to Mtr:| det ba se ts, rapidly as the every thread of which spell y and M i Mrs. Octet coe tee her the judgment of the State Tax Hi home today at Burnstad ion that the mortgage debt of Sa. Miller of Steele who has been| the state secured by acreaze probably H weeks, leaves the hospital today. | cctimate, based upon ail the availa t held yesterday afternoon at McCabe | States that all of the farms of North ‘ ‘i state and has done more than any one P. G. HARRINGTON, Prop. friends, and the flgral tributes were Hanson and H. S. Lobach, with Miss QUALITY. ‘a ee First come—first served. Good Woolens are scarce and as these are GOOD—better hurry. Gertrude Hoffman as accompanist. FIRST CLASS WOR KGUARANTEED Four little boys acted as pallbearers, 5 A L ion 7" : and interment was made in Fairview CAPSULES) ~ } P Tailor and Cleaner -Funeral Yesterday jdata which includes the actual investi- BARBER BARBER SHOP The funeral of Georee Folsom, son| gations made by the Commifssion. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Folsom, was| . Spreading abroad over the United ; 9 Methodist church, services being con- Dakota were mortgaged for more than i UNDER COWAN’S DRUG STORE ducted by Dr. W.'J. Hutcheson. There | {irty per cent of their actual value was a very large attendance of | has xreatly injured the credit of the beautiful. The music was’ furnished by a quartette composed of Mrs. John Formerly City National Shop A. Larson, Mrs. E. H, Howell, Fred p Union Shop cemetery. - Each Cap- Sani nbd SEED CORN FOR SALE—See FE. G

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