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VEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1920 We ~ 2 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MOTHER GENEVIEVE OF | ee vie ‘ oe Dakota, Tax commissioner, an appoin- tee of Bishop Lemke, made certain 01 force and the avail- s Q ‘ “arme! a ’ eee oe? | & SNE AA IL-be reduced ; the high’ cost“of liv: |\,00" te Uonand here aod. glege \ ANNALS OF NEW YORK STAGE abl Portis | ~ “Ii. will bo noted that the difference | than 5. G00 eagles were ing will he cut Wown; normab condi- | sofiinite. aatlonta & With the Great Néw York No. ¥ Cast, Including In the cage of. State ex rel Morris | } x months in their. favorite breeding r; 3 _ jisome definite action is taken to seéc- vs. Olson, volving the constitutional. | Petweem {he scaling down of the tax) ot ino Alaskan peninsul 1. | Hons will he resumed and the country Vine help large amourits of seed whien ||) Willi N Carolyn ‘Th —M 1 levy by House Bill 59 and the,redue- | Sround. the Alaskan peninsula. Hunt: | sii1 pecome prosperous.” unam orris arotyn ipmson- € vin ityof House Bill 60, a summary based upon this\statement of the’ tax com- missioner was used in the, argument of the case and was Not then nor has it since been challenged; it has not nor will it be challenged by, since. it is irrefutable= “It was contended by Mr. Lemke in- his argument just given and it is also set forth in section 16 of the Return and Answer herein filed by the respondenty'that jt is necessary that House Bill. 60 go info effect at ore, in order that the twenty-five per cent reduction in taxes made’ by House _Bill 59, wifl not create a deficit in the “state treasury. The. reason advanced by Mr. Lemke for this contention is-that while House Bill 59 “providing for the twenty-five percent reduction in state taxes, carried they constitu- tional emergency vote ant consequent- SL Os STATE FACES A. DEFICIT : ‘OF DECLARES ASSISTANT” ATTY. : . PACKARD: IN- REPLY TO PROF. ROYLANCE $740,908 GEN.’ F, E> duced the, appropriation or expense for the sfate but three and a half per tion_of ‘the approp: 44 as arrived at by the ions by H, B. 908.00, or soinewhat eator tHan the estimate [ made. This is based upon the estimated revenues of the state: Mr. Roylance of Utah would. have us believe that the estimates were to6 high and that, this cutting down. ot appropriations - will not result in o ‘deficit, [will nike it perfectly plain in articles. [not true.” Mann ning-Rreda Road]; Bodst Discuss Project ahaa Apri” 72a / eeting “ot Stockholders of the Manning, Mandan & Freda roat was held Tuesday at the Commercial club rooins... Because Which follow, ‘that this is}! ing them for a bounty paid Vy the ter- ritorial government” Nev vers have ex to the T Alaska, ft ided their gperations in- ex adjotning | thefr gains. After di ng that, the American eagle preys chiefly on large rodents harmful to farm crops, for the eoritrol of which the government ‘annually ex- pends large sums, the museum de- clares that “tales of the American gle’s destructiveness to game :of.do- animals, are’ for tho. gr The bird. it. say is thigratory and therefore no state, o: ritory can claim the right To de- t, that right being vested in the Federal government. Tecalling. the fact that the wild pigeon, formerly found in incredible numbers in certain parts of the United States, had heen “utterly wiped out, by unrestricted shooting and the destrnc- tion .af its. nests” the museum says mestic part pure fiction.” j severe as to “get't his house; lopd-tide came own so but he had no expectation of being caught by the worst. tide in his experience. Along, about / 19:00) o'clock he sud- denly, fond ; the water.up to his knees in, the houge, and, ith hip boots on jhis feet. be waded‘ out to the horse cqse tho n president and a republican. cén- gress “will restore confidence ;. taxes Paying tribute to’ General Leonard Wood, Mr. Pritchard satd the general “is worthy of wearing the mantle of Lineoln-and of that long line of re- publican pregidents who. have.contrib- uted $6, much to, and reflected so much credit, honor am glory, of our ,coun- try.’ The phaliven described the treaty of peace with, Germany as fthe only treaty or covenant so far as this gov ernmefit is concerned, that was ever planned and brought -forth in ‘a spirit of resentment, if not malace.’ He. declar from the date of Pres. ident Wiilso. econd fruitless trip to Paris. his relaton to that Un-Amercan document. has. been_ peev! tah spiteful and vindictive.” ‘i Article X wus hikes “a ‘witr_meas. ‘ure pure and simple, a: pledge’ to fur- nish’ military for to preserve the DRIVE RESOLVE COUNT US IN ON) ANTI-TOWNLEY “STANDING ROCK ‘RESERVATION ‘problem. should be planted! will be held in gtor- age. "Should the suggestion that-schoo}s be closed for three weeks thig spring meet favorable actign, by the school boards, the students will be required ‘to make up the time later in the year, probably during the month of June. NEW “SHOP Razers ned, Knives so: Bie cles repaired’ if no new parts are needed, All work, guar. anteed to your satisfaction. Ackoss from. Hughes Electric plant on Front Street. 4-7-2 JOM Sh ila 8 =|. DEVILS LAKE, NIECE OF - “THE NEW" | tata aad toon. = He PY tir Clothes = GEN. SHERIDAN IS DEAD > | SMABE = ow | our Clothes = j Se oa =) Devils Lake, Aprif 7.—Mother Geno- | she. gana Vineent Des Laces \ cn = = i = =| vieve. no cher, superjor of the Academy | hospital, for cat the only hospital yb i THEAT R E hie = heh Save You = of St. Mary’s of thfs city, and a iene in this ‘séction ef the tate fyhich i = M = a tis inte on ves merida, gt now: Jknown as, perc hospital, Her ‘ Kemet eins sae = =| last night of pnenmonta’ follewing ih- {father was) a brother of Gen. Phil , 1 : = 3 one) j \ ES] tyepre. She cstanlintied the Relcourt | Sheridan, She was) also « cousin ot | ‘THE: NORTHWEST'S FINEST THEATRE epee ree 1 5c = . = ool in Turlle mountains in| Bishop Jam "Reilly of Fargo, She $ ci = Youll have, to pay a good price for clothes: you iene sthat. = te es SRS ARE Rua i nea Be aS, Sea reat DORE ee core peat ee avin a i = yy £ 2" el 4 . v vas y¥ vi = the ost er pescure; the: clothes are ood; pth they are, it-lowers =| was estdbtianed by, het to 4 ed t ttose Sheridan and. she-was born in » Offers Ss et bee famous star . = * Sout iE = (She came to this city in 189 when St. Joseph, Wfissouri, in 1951, ELSIE FERGUSON y A = “All-wool “fabrics and fine anlar ive | yor jouer’ ‘wear: = ri Pe " ==, That means fewer clothés to buy pach eee iota Honey spent. = e SPEN DS! DSNIGHT ar ic or = That’ 's why you'll save by weaying Hart Schaffner & Marx 2 1 “THE COUNTE FEIT’ | , = ae sh ihe ire the ‘a large ascoriiuent of styles and > i! ON ON IG CAKE IN * I del tful photo == - colors a ig store; they’re guaranteed to satisf; = ‘ = \ i ? te | A story ‘of ‘mystery, adventure ‘and love’in fash- an her Ge igh cu pho play; / = { ; . sf << ionable Newport _ ee ROMANCE OF mila One Day) Mail Order Service = FLD ) ID WAT RS —— 4 ‘ 8 © Priday’and’Saturday ~~ The REDWOODS”’ = E len’s:dry cleaning pressing and repairing ik j p . ; = = reaked down fram: the Nels Rasmus: D W. GRIFFITH \) L iret performance 7: 215. Please = ranch .of a harrowing plight/an:) i 2 SE E. BERG ESON gE Son 2 stom ransom ie aot TNS Sela | one ee = & = waters ofthe Beaver Creek experienc- Masterpiece | — ee = whee Bismarck, NN. Dak. = ! ed.by- Jacke MiNer whose ranch is-jusi ! } = = aR Te Roe oH, ‘ nae \ a hea ClaEt z| | bet ween: the. Service. and Rasmussen | 4 SCARLET. DAYS’ ” FRIDAY \ Sx ome of Hart Schaffner ‘arx Good Clothes = & | ranches. a ie’ = = “Jack” bltd kept up a saddle horse | “GLADYS BROCKWELL = net Mondaye night as, an emergency in Sannon Ball district that. we call up- on the ‘Repubfican cotinty central committeeman who are opposed to Socialism to urge for and call a coun- committeemen, who are’ opposed to ‘BRAVES OF THE 2 “YEA and attempted to Tide to dry land, yore y, , » |the Socialist party commonly knowa PE. Packard, pssistant Attorney | Bill No. 44 reducing the approprlation In the darkness the horse flound Cannon, Pall, April aes haan ers’ wipvement for the. common pan as the Nonpartisan league and that gonpral, today, replies ‘to critics of ge the state. did not carry an emer ed and” slipped , out from uhder | Rock. Sioux Andians in pow wow as- j but their actions have shown the lead- | S#id. county convention, be called. as recent statement it regard.“to ¥,"and if itsdoes mot. become et- ack,” wh imédiately found -him-{ sembled recently decided to'appeal (o| ers of the Ndnpartisan. League .to.be } Soon as practicable and be it further taxes, in. the, following — state- ve by virthe the provi : self slimming in the ice’ cold flood | the, auti‘Townley “Repyblicans of the nothing: but’ Socialistic -hirglings, | Tesolved that Thomas P. Ashley, tho ments ee ; F House Bi 60, that the’ ‘expenses |. waters. “Although hampered/by the! county to call a convention for. the| and / | elected precinetman “ne the. Cannon ‘An overruling providente has been; 9f the stale will exceed the income. loss of one arm, Jack put up a red!) purpose of devising ways and meang} “Whereas it now appears thas the regponsidle,~for every, , misforture | I have before me here a statement fight and swam along with’ the cur-| of purging the .state.of the present! only way that we can. rid the S$! ‘ 1! which has overtaken Townley’s politi-| issued by“ the state tax commission : rent uxitil he came in contact with a] red junta. / of North Dakata of thg Socialistie 2" OP TnGERs ean County Gentrt cal. machine. Blizzards“ and , rain (Which deals with the reduction in“ap: ’ SSN huge cake of ice which he boartted The resolutions adopted follow: party‘under the name of the Nonpar- committee, W. R, Cibart.” storms. have reduced majorities, or | propfiations. nrade by House Bill 41. NAZEMOVA and immediately named Thé weaver \ ‘The Resoiutions, * | tisan League is by uniting together al ACA STIR EE hig 53 turned victories into, defeats and for|The records ‘of thé, States Roard o: ‘ Shamrock. “Whe it has Bee lain to us| the forces..in the State opposed to All drinking water should be every bank wreck there. has ‘oeen a| Equaligation show ,that the total: tax| The screens greatest star who come: * Shivering from the. wetting ‘and that the” Ste tee Adieant en te bs Socialism. and ~ boiled until: further notice: * + Box ora Hastings, and forevery politi: raised the, state levy, excluding | to the Orpheum theatre next Monday ; Cold, and saiNng his rudderless bark | j, i 1 pabbcige: oi fae st ion fio! JeWherdas W8 are \nifertiell: that’ S ~~ cal blunder a vicarious sacrifice. Now| that raised for the soldiers banus and | and Tuesday in her latest ‘and: great: 28 well as fie could, lie at last anchor- raked there 4h ae ool sts who; movement is on foot to, calla state C. E: STACKHOUSE, it is the taxation and. revenue /pro-| the. interest, and sinking fund for est picture “The Brat.” ed agdinst a sturdy cotton wood tree | #1 Sun weene ee potenti’ cause ‘vide endorsing convention to ‘select Health ‘Officer grain. . You would think that with | state bonds, amounted! to $3,458,907.09, |, SO eR tree where he. remained in deep harbor bs nh tke Bt on nes ae tee in. candidates for ‘state offices,.’ . ’ Townley, and BishopzLemke.in com-| The twenty-five percent reduction in Pa win oan Nag eel !until ten o’clock--the next morning anate sc the S ate “fi Nore a: ota Therefore, be it Fesolved by the Kerjtucky raises more tobacco thai pleté control of the legislative, exe. [taxes did not effect those-tixes levied } 40d asserts a million is a,“mere pik-| when he managed to make his way| ‘)‘housh the State oflelals were all! «sanding Rock Sioux Indians of the! Muy other state in the country. cutive and judicial branches of the| for the soldiers bonus for for. in. | °"S. fgures~compared with the politi-{ to land and ,a,neighbor’s house. gieote on’ the Republican | ticket; . - state goverment, that. they might{ terest and sinking fund. Therefore,| Cl expenditeres in, North Dakota,” | “Jack” says ‘that he knows now|*™ ; tal" ; fairly be said. to he responsible for | dividing the totaltax raised hy four.| Where Townley has. spent “several | what it is to dance a horn-pipe as ne} ¥ ooo) Weanites od wi bellere thas = j the present high tax burdens and un- [we ‘ind that House BIN No. 59 re {,times that sum in, putting over: his ‘did the livellest dancing ever accom, able. cam be good citizens and So.) gi i i ia * pit necessary appropriations. Not so. Mr.: duced the stafe taxes $864,500.00. In muansger has the fara other Tat ibrar lig short life during..the resthe Stats BENGE Daiota Sea 2 Roylance of Utah, at present an em-| other, words, the ‘assets of the. state, ) ‘armers to farm?--¢twelve hours he spent abroad his ark, ~ STR ea ployeesof the State bank, apolegist| the nionéy with which the appropria | Duluth Herald. [in order to kepp his life's blood.,in | Rot.ve well served by the introauetion| Al [ i eee tinge heater’ SATURD: AY | a and propagandist for the tax pro-| tions made by, the last regular ses PRINCE ( circulation, Nave inthe be Sati te th reel | | ——__— a gram, says that while the programt| sion\of the, Legislature were to be RINCE OF \F WALES Suen eer ile partisan, Lekane. reaen rhe} Soin Hen on UN Ay GRIFF ITH ‘PRES SENTS / a is a.good one, that Packard with his | paid yas reduced over $800,000.00, VISITS CALIFORNIA Attended Dedication es: 4 assistants originated it and worked | House-Bill, 44 y if N Cc th d 1 ~~ «SC ARLET DAYS” piers it out. y “Letius now refer to the provisions ‘J s Share the Honor “. of House Bill 44 and see how: much 4 Sgn plese ioe ‘Spr 7 A o ew a eS mid ‘Muscatine Levy é ” “Nothing dging, my. dear Gaston- | the appropriations were reduced. pte sdaces ele pnd he re ae rit Fargo, April 7H. C. Plumtey, in- Out Tnundates Man a ‘A Tale of the Golden West’ cq Alphonse-Roylanée, You first. The | examination of that bill shows. thai | ¢ 1) ‘edas J a 2G ‘ge Rook spector, general .of the Scottish Rite y ; le taxation and revenue measures whjch'| the, total reduction in appropriation: | ly today and the Crulser nL dies of North Dakota, returned Sat- “Actes of Farm’ Fan The Latest’ and Finest Work of }} NO ADVANCE ‘ 1 eritiaiset i the. mid-summer ot | a3/they are-figured out by the. state carrying im to the antipodes lay toNyrday, from. St.'Paul and Minneapolis, a da” © thé Great Director IN PRI F 1618 bear little. if any.resemblance to|t@X commission for tie two year eda aval evens Planned Jere for /where he attended, Masonic functions M Pah ea : : (use uadiiy passed by tue sare Ja-| Period amount-fo $289,685.00, but-new foday ai OO ON: i in, those two. cities since last Tueg-. th scat, Ta. amd 1A brea in | Z mented Sixteentir Legislative, assem- and additional | appropri ions were day. re Masee ne istan Jey. a i poe bly. ‘My conscfencé woulg not per-| made in the sum of $142,500.00. This French Ss Toss ‘Mr. Plumley last Thursday at- ight Fi rdateae eg med ae mit to rob»you, of. the honors-of be-}: eaveg.a net decrease in the appro: foi d fen led> the dedicate fb Man Minneapolis Ber leads Ah preaee Ss oy acres \ing. the inventor of this: wonderful | ations for twa years of $247,185.00.) re Mz or’ Boy ot the $450,000 Scottish Rite cathedral. oa ‘arm lan a an raf ar ty es system, and if modesty forbids that| Tor this year we have | one-half of | : George. F...Moore, sovereign grand a ow i considerable part of Sout! “THURSDAY * ~ you alone should- assume such over-| that, or $123,592.00. ip as Grana Forks, N. D., April 7.—Major commander, was. in attendance. anil “Uscatine- whelming\honors, share them. with| NOW, 1 ask this couPt to compar2| 8. F. Boyd of this city, has received | had charge of the dedication geremo- At least 20.000 acres of farm land | Bishop Lemke... ft will never be said| the reduction made in the taxes of the Cross of the Legion of Honor,| nies. will be covered by from three to 16 A 22 APRIL that-Feoblied two such worthy.-gentle-| the state with tne reaction made | tne plenes pea contorted By rhe Seottite Tite class sia st Fl feet of water. é 3 men of, sui juestionable honors. in the expenses of the state, y 3 | numbere: ». and the, Minneapolis S : 3 ¥ » ‘In recent aewatppet articles and| ¢,\ Expenses ‘Not Reduced manding. the Hillsboro company of} class, 3592. , The Maundy Thursday IRISH PICKETS PLE! PLEAD 2 RP on aH re a - in bulletins published by the Bank The tdxes, were reduced: $854,-) the North Dakota national guard for! banquet in Minneapolis. was attend. -’ NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE ; GILBERT & SULLIVAN ot: North’ Dakota, Mr. Roylance. of |.000.96, the expenses were reduced a eee years Capt. Boyd was pro-j/ed by 1,446) Scottish Rite. Masons. ik p Bo lah, wades through endless. statis- | 3422.00.00. , To state-the proposition 7moted to a nlajority before he accom-) One thousaml Scottish Rite Masons Fresh as Wood Violets and Fragrant as Its Name’ tics and yet more endless verbiage, otherwise, while the income. of the | Panied fie 164th infantry to Wranc2.| were present at the banquet in St. Washington, April 7—The four || Messrs, Lee and Fie Shubert Preseit Rida Johnson Young's and Sie- to prove-the beneficence-of this pro: tte was oe evil ie percent, Z Maier, B deve) spied. with Se 256) Paul the same night. womeh arrested yes erday igs picket f “mund Romberg’s nd that wilfully attempted iabflities 0! e state. were, ke- Sage ing the British e1 ssy entered: pleas _ Piers the ihvblle uy: figuie: nes duced tHreé and a half per cent. me the/French troops on the front | Turn Heavy Guns of “not guilty” today before. United Brilliant and Beautiful Romance With “Music gling. It will, take some, tm. until adil frye glen. thn it the figures ne, U ‘Ad Seaii States Coramispioner: Richardson and i vhich Mr. lance ion in the state- eH x $ 00, f oe date tas, Fa I iieolt pays rite ments walgh they: are sending broad- American Bald Eagle Is ak Upon Adminis: ra ; on appearance at a preliminary hearing finances cf the state can be straigh-|ast throughout the state are correct, 7; Santa'Fe, N. M., April 7.~-The re- | next. Monday. - ‘ tened out; but-if space is permitted Mr, Lemk® is wrong. And regardlest Threatened With Extinction pabtlenpenacty of New Mexico, through | S8IST INTER CHURCH ae yy in your valuable publication, I think | of the fact whether House Bill 44 goes i Or ae * , | & Keynote: address delivered téday, by TON ve MENT we can throw a few monkey. wrenches | into effect now or. July 1, if, his argu~ nee ee ‘7 , 7 warning Geo,.W. Prichard of Santa Fe, temp-| 16. Geo; OVE zelle, rector of St. * into the logicaf running geer of Mr.| Ment is correct, the tax payers of | A&' he threatened inctlon. of) ovary chairman, to the state. republi- G ev ree Me ‘i ae x NG 1 Roylance, of Utah. 7 North Dakota must. make up next te bald ve perk ‘ le, the na; lean ‘conventian mecting here to name | ACOTEe'S: pate rite tia ee Defies Deficit year or some subsequent year a defi- Houal biel of tlle: nie ay 85 | delegates ut latge to the national con | Wong Oguterented ne Golden Valley To begin with he deuies any defteit | €!t of approximately $741,000.00, which ee aN een ean pie Americh | vention) turned its heavy artillery. ou [O" Stark counties i as the redult of. the twenty-five per- deficit will occur according to Mr. ae OE Na ur Histoy wnt Nn} the record of the democratic party. |@"° %' com 3 he cent deduction by the special session | LemKe’s | argumpnt because House ee ate en i everhaps | If Pilchard critized the democratic |, ULD CLOSE SCHOOLS \ of the legislature in the general fund muatilately. at ich, Ma rebitey wail darpenuartets othe entire ‘sped 16a alt the delegates Sate ue Bpttneau, N. D.; April’ 7-—Farmers rd levy. Good. We will pass the buck. ay Wig ° ‘in this section are, behind moverto " M4 horfly after*the special session of pci becaltte the taxes were reduced wendy, have of the birds. ts atertiue | oan president of the United States | 10c6 all schools for three weeks dur-| | 7= f : f ry the: legislature adjourned, ‘the, North |,bY the last session of the legislature stg ation a ane | that “order will be brought out of [ine the spring seeding that ,the stu Months re 2 Full Years in N. Ye City. , Months twenty-five per cent, while“ they re-| ed to h 's in, Alas My are UL, | chaos.” He .promiand that a repub- | Genes may help solve the.farm labor | } in Chicago ~ in Boston ‘| MOST SUCCESSFUh, AND POPULAR MUSICAL PLAY IN + ie Stokes i Douglas Wcod; Nina Valieri, Arthur Albro, Patsy: De Forest, Teddy Webb, Izzefh Munro, Edward Nannary, Ruth Watson, John Wheeler, r Isabelle Vernon, William Blaisdell, Amy: -Lester t \ Original Broadway Production in Its Entirety WITH ee THE DEAR DANCING GIRS IN UR GEN BR ATLON | Price: Sy including WwW at 8:15 shay. ) ly went-into effect at once that Hous? of the fact that roads are not in”very ah only ue nob peseen ota eal territorial: integrity and political in- a bu y an dp pay good shape there was not a large at froui the same ¢. ’ dependence ‘ of , member’ of the >| tendgpce, ‘but, all present are still pin- |" ota FOG ge RR leacue.” > cash for H I D. E S; ning, thelr qiopes on ine ened of], Every famWy in Buenos’ Airés is to Womaen poiets Pues eae to sup- 6 } ', |, the road at.a date not far distant. «+ | port the republican party, | TW 0 SMART LIT. It was decided. to hold a, meeting Ae ees ce co omen “They should: not be afraid pf poli- FURS, and all kinds Oil M ach ine “Oil TLE BUNG:! ALOWS Jluring (he'first week'of July at Which a¢“the new municipal opara house, to.1 Hee.” said Mr. Berard “Geers time, there atin pe a larger ibe be’ erected unger the supervision or fren could not exist without : poll- of junk. a re! ics? i i 2 retu for the By With one good \ ; - Prick hive sobmne and rota en ey HOTEL ¥ MEN. TO DECIDE IF STREET Bi r k I One 110-Gallon Self measuring Tank, nearly . i > gar- sh th tt im pletio: ; : \ rib bath, all. improvements; gar |) mre jrofecyon road. will vextend ‘FLIRTATION IS CAUSE FOR MURDER ismarck Iron @ ‘new, $25.00 Be. 72 jirom Manning, in, Duna Jounty: pats =: through Center afd Mandan to-Freda| Chicago, ‘April icra noes of | Walsh's skull was-fractured. He died and Metal Our City Department will be glad to show you these great little homes. Act at. once. *Phone 314 for appointdient- BISMARCK REALTY COM- PANY Bismarck Bank Bldg; —= on ghe Milwaukee road. .Already 54 mifes of right of way, has been s0- cured and all preliminary work prac- tically done, and all\ that is awaiting jis the psychological moment to put the Project acrons. goa. begin building. Mere Bene vit Rockwell’ cot the Fargo Forum scoffs at Senator. Borah's diarges of a,,“saturnalia of extravagance’ in the Wood i, ERPRIEY» ‘ Chicago’s’ six leading hotels were se- |: lected as a coroner’s:jury today to-de- termine whether. an alleged . street flirtation {8 sufficient for; killing 4 ‘man, The hotel managers will investigate the. death of Trayerse Walsh, knocked {down by Joseph Manne,\a 125-pound | pianist, after Walsh is.said to me attempted to ‘flirt sith Mrs. Henie: ERR a nae'y coreg ost ve as | decide whether W: shortly after being knocked down, In accordance withthis slectign Cor- oner Peter Hoffman said hotel man— agers came in contact with all classes of people and would be “supposed to. have an intimate Knowicige of men who /may be fomnee flirts. It, will ish was such a per- son and, whether a killing is justified for an alleged flirtation or; insult to another sman’s wife. Co. Phone 599, 118 6th St, Call and'see me. Must be sold at once. _ “FAUNCE Fourth Street

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