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|] PAGE SIX Property Owners Appear Before Several property owners appeared . BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR® city for taxation last year, increased enormously under the new tax law, amounted to $7,865,000. With figures vie ee Bis i eae Ey VALUATION OF ‘ 2 not quite complete it is evident that + the valuation will be somewhat hizh- er than last year. There has been about a half million dollars of build- ing in the city this summer, including public work, but the amount is a great deal less than is necessary to keep peace with the growth of the city. before the board last night to ask re ductions in the valuations as made by the assessor. Another meeting of the board will be held Thursday ‘night at the city hall to consider objections and to act upon them. Complain of Assessments The following complained of alleged Estimated value of personal prop- ade ceca es ney te wel erty of residents of Bismarck is| +**° omer, Oo eect Ps $2,500,000. Lumry, E. J. Taylor, Mrs. Martha This’ was the estimate placed by the Bus rs. Olson, Jos. Dietrich, Phil city commission, sitting as a board of Harvey, and Julius Sell. J. Kaultuss equalization. following the regular complaMed of alleged excessive per- meeting of the commission last night, | Sa! Property valuation. It developed that on some streets based on the assessments made by 4 William Falconer, the valuation was nearly double The increase over last year is ap-| ‘hat of arts sinuilarly, situated. ii ‘ io it Contract proximately a_ half-million dollars, hore, and there are 625 more personal prop- pofore sitting as a board of euaall erty taxpayers than last year. The zation e commission teaneeets busi- increase reflects a steady growth and | Ress, O° minor nature. The garbage ee Ey " hauling contract was let to F. J. Me- prosperity of residents of the city. | hi s I Real Estate Also Higher eth Deg erty furnish @ wagon The valuation of real estate in the | 274 haul it for $219.75 per month. POLICE CHIEF ASPIRIN | RETURNS FROM BASTERN TRIP Record of Henry Layer Crime is Asked by New York Po- lice Department for Files Equalization Board to Gom- plain of Assessments INCREASE IN VALUE GIVEN Name “Bayer” on Genuine ‘Chief of Police Chris Martinson e has returned from Detroit, Mich., ang Bayer Tablets of ie is where. he attended the International e by millions = and prescribed by physicians for over Prenat ert caletaiae repre twenty years. Accept only an unbrok-| “During the sessions of the conven- en “Bayer package” which contains | tion’ the police chiefs heard discus- proper directions to relieve Headache, | sions of all phases of crime and the Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Hthew:| big cases of the country in.the last matism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin year and the methods used by crim- boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents.| inals was ‘discussed. Druggists, also sell larger “Bayer! Crime now has come to be, in some packages.” Aspirin is trade mark Bay-| phases, as scientifically accurate as er Manufacture Monoaceticacidester' any profession, the.police chiefs were of Salicylicacid. told. The chief learned, many things If You Are Easily Tired Out, | Your Blood Needs Purifying si.tance in giving the system a Clogged-up Impurities Will Under- general housecleaning. mine Your Health. - Nearly everybody just now needs a few Bottles of S.S.S. to cleanse The first symptoms are usually a] the system of imp) ies. loss of appetite, folloyed by aj S. S. S. is without an equal as a nah gradual lessening of energy, the] general tonic and system builder. | system becomes weaker day by|It improves the aj appetite and gives day, until you feel yourself on the|new strength and vitality to both on e of a breakdown. old and young. is whole condition is but the | Full information and’ valuable inn of imparities in the blood | literature can be had by writing to that show that nature needs as-] Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. re as the Desert Winds But cold as the water that. trickles from the oasis spring is the air in the Herrick Refrigerator: Both qualities are necessary to perfect refrigeration and both are’ found within the insulated walls of the prize- winning Herrick. The Herrick air currents sweep up and down in a per- ‘petual. freshening activity that keeps walls and shelves constantly dry. No spot of moisture can remain to touch or taint the food. ‘ Hot weather protection in your kitchen is a real neces- sity. Install in your kitchen a New Perfection or a Puritan Oil Stove and not only save yourself from these hot days but cut down some of the high cost of fuel. The New Perfection or a Puritan Oil stove is cheaper to burn than wood, coal or a gas stove, and you are able to cook your meal'in quicker time. Let us demonstrate to you the real merits. enc TEN TNE RNS French & Welch Haw. Co. aes vokne Winchester Store ITHTOHOUHREEEEORNYLUEETAUOAHEUEETHUETRETEETOE TOUR HOYO EEUU PEEOOEOAGOOEUOORO NEEDLE AOS AEA aul TILL —<— pa Ask Your Neighbor MILWAUKEE, WIs.—"For the last twenty years I have used Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ‘Discovery at times, asa general tonic, with excellent re- sults. One bottle in the spring, and one in the fall, is usually sufficient. It has given me added strength and endurance and has greatly aided me in following a strenuous life. I have also found Doctor. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets very beneficial and | mild in action. “1 have been through Dr. Pierce's + Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti- tute in Buffalo, N. Y., and have found everything as represented. The pictures of their buildings are genuine.”—JOHN W.,McLAaIN, No. 188 Wisconsin Street. Over fifty years ago Dr. Pierce manufactured this “Discovery” from roots and barks—a corrective remedy, the ingredients of which nature ‘had put in the fields and | forests, for keeping us healthy. ; Few families have not at some |: time or other used this “Golden Medical Discovery” for the stomach, liver or blood. Over twenty-four million bottles of this tonic and blood remedy have been ‘old: by druggists in this country. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's | Invalids’ Hotel’ in Buffalo, N, Y., ’ for-trial package of Golden Med- ical Discovery Tablets. : SS at the convention which will be useful: in handling cases in this section of | the country. Upon his return home Chief Mar- tineson received a letter from Hodman Wanamaker, police commissioner of, New York, asking for a complete his- tory of the Turtle Lake murder case and how the crime was fastened on Henry Layer. The record will be kept in the New York police history ‘of crimes of the country. After the Detroit convention, Chief Martineson visited New York city, where a sister lives. He had oppo! tunity of studying the elaborate sys- tem of identification and crime re- cording now in use. Mrs. Martineson accompanied her husband on the trip. + — te | BASEBALL | o¢—_______________ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pet. 20 TOL 31 34 ATT 30 86455, 19 47, 288 Indianapolis Columbus... .. Kansas City.. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Tost Pet. Cincinnati .. .. .. 33 559}; St. Louis.. 34 29 540 Ii; | Brookly: . 31 29 51T 12) Chicago ee 32 3016 =| Pittsburgh . 28 28, 500 Boston.. .. .. 27 28 491 New York .. . 29 33 468 Philadelphia..".. 11 25 36410 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Peti Cincinnati .. .. .. “26 New York .. .. .. 41 230 64E Chicago... .. .. .. 36 26 5§L o 3h 27 34 29 29 500 Washington Boston. National League St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 2. New York 2; Brooklyn 0. Pittsburgh 8; Chicago 3. Others not scheduled. American League Cleveland 4; Chicago 1. Boston 5; New York 7. Philadelphia 0; Washington 7. Detroit 1; St. Louis 3. American Aasoclation Milwaukee 0; St. Paul 2. Kansas City Minneapolis 14.’ Indianapolis 11-1;, Columbus 2-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Break Losing Streak Washington, June 29.—Philadelphiq, ended their losing streak of 18 straight games by defeating Washington in the final contest of the series, 6 toe Score: + -200 100 030. + -200 000 000-2 5 2 Philadelphia. . 96 Washington Batterie: Harris and Myatt, Per- kins; Erickson, Snyder .and Picinch: Leaders Beat St. Louis St. Louis, June 29.—Cleveland hit Sothoron almost at will and aided by. the locals’ errors, defeated St. Loués, 7 to 4. Score: . R._.H. E.! Cleveland 102 120 000—7:13 1 St. Louis.. .. ...002 000.020—4:°9 3. Batteries: Coveleskie and. O'Neill; Sothoron, Burwell and Billings. - Chicago Beats Detroit. Detroit, June 29.— Chicago won a slugging match from Detroit:here, 13 5. t 0 5 z Score: R. HE. Chicago .. .. ..014 014:102—13 14 2 Detroit .. +2001 201 100— 5 18 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Batteries: Cicotte and Schalk; Ayers, Okrie, , _ Alten and Ainsmith, Mannion. , / Easy Win Toledo. June 29. | Fotedo scored 14 runs on ‘11 hits and four errors while Louisville was counting only one on nine’ blows yesterday and the locals won the final game of the series, giv- ing them three out’ of five. Score: ; R. H.E, Louisville 001 000 000—1 9 4 Toledo .. 034° 400 30x—14 11 1 ‘Batteries: Koob, Tatum and Koch, elson and Murphy. er; Brady, Indians Get Four Columbus, June 29.— Indianapolis made it four out of five from Columbus by taking the final game of the series, 8 to 2. Score: R. HE. Indianapolis . +001 102-031—8 13 1 a = = i= = = MUU Ln Le E Batteries: Allen. Score: Bigoklyd Boston. . ‘Batterie: Louisville 2; Toledo 5. Chicago, = = : =U LL tn a +. 38 31 551 a8 «+ 36 32 529 Milwaukee se ee ee 85 33 515 Louisville .. .. .. 32 35 478] columbus... NATIONAL LEAGUE Champs Win b Cineinnaly: sane ete champions roke their losing streak by inding both Goodwin and Sherdel hard yes- Pittsburgh .. terday‘and winning from St. Louis na- tionals 7 to 5. President Heydler, of the National league. yenterday Hotitied Umpire Klem ‘ that he ha en fines for the use of abusive ‘language to. Pitcher|! Fiiladelphia, June 29.—Meadows ‘Luque of the Reds on Saturday and] Was batted from the mound for the Luque ‘was fined the same amount for| first time this year and ineffective assaulting Klem. Catcher Wingo of | Pitching by Weinert and Betts gave the Reds has been indefinitely sus- f f pended for the use of vicious language | Croft hit safely on every one of his six to Umpire Klem on Saturday. “ Boston Wins Boston, June 29.—Singles' by Powell, Cruise and Holke, together with Pick’s sacrifice, and Eayers’ walk in the eighth, gave Boston two runs and a three to two victory over Brooklyn. R. +001 100.000—2 .6 1 «100.000 02x—3 6 0 Mammaux and Miller; | hospital. Ohmar Whitsell worked in McQuillan and Gowdy, O'Neill. Pirates Lose Doubleheader June °29.—Chicago won| the rail into the mine, shattered the Picture of Health -piecein th reicey at Tee Nature’ 4 Suppose you study yourself inthe-mirror of characteristics of this picture of the human Ie isa macreloue portrayal ofthe human fod in perfect working onder all parte of ite Pa animation. da la ‘enn oot emote ne witha giw of Boge and chocfaieese menee to, Tike the pietare Sele Masafectarers: LYKO. MEDICINE COMPANY ie. is oot nee NEW YORK KANSAS CITY, MO. oe Refuse all eubstituter. uitedrettear. pyforming thelt functions freely, natures, brat;" blance, you are hot the pi Get a bottie TODAY asd foo com: of health. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920: When you mark your ballots on election day be careful in marking your initiative and refer- endum ballot or you will make a mistake. Naturally you want to vote against the Red Flag but to do so you must vote “YES” on the anti-Red Flag Law, which is the first law on the ballot. That isa law that proposes to prohibit the display of the Red Flag. Vote “NO” on the other three laws on that ballot. : Vote thus and you will ‘isle right. Shall said initiated measure be approved? YES NOT] The Independent Voters Association. (Political Advertisement) -100 000 010—2 4 5) both games of a doubleheader f *Witeaintea vas" thee. loubleheader from shovel and knocked the miner uncon-! line; McQuillan, Sherman and Hast- ae ley, Connolly. , Score—First Game: Pittsburgh, 5 to 2. and 5 to 4. scious. He was badly cut. Pittsburgh .. ..000 000 110-2 8 0| The Passenger rate by airplane. ba- Chicago .. .. ..100 200 02x—5 6 | tween ‘London and Paris is $60, and Batteries: Adams, Watson and Hoeffner; ‘Tyler and O'Farrell, a charge of 50 cents a pound is made for freight. Score—Second Game: R. HE. +001 200°010—4:11 2 es Chicago .. .. ..000 001 004—5 6 2{| Nearly all Japanese soldiers are Batteries: Hamilton, Ponder and} @Xpert gymnasts and every barracks Hoellner; Carter, Gaw and Daly. - a symoasium. Bancroft Gets Six Hits Shoney beck wit a ce om ie Rinawonn, | TTER of | ether btehi 095 come oe meen New York an 18 to 3 victory. Ban- times up. Kelly’s home run off Wei- rert came with the bases full. etn nO Sl stent o10'100 0035 13, | ., Seore: R. HE Detroit... 2. 2. 1) 21 41 [339] St. Louis .. .. .. HE) sosern 6 , t Philadelphia’. 1) 17 47266! Cincinnati |.” ‘1030 040 00x—7 10 1| New York .. ..003 700 404—18 20° 1 sits atic tas Batteries: Goodwin, B a elphia. +100 000 002—'3 9 1 SUNDAY GAMES North and Clemons; and| , Batteries: Nehf and Smith, Sny- der; Meadows, Weinert, Betts and Tragesser. LIGHTNING HITS | | MAN UNDER SOIL | Cleartield, Pa.. June 29.—A miner half-mile under ground was so badly ‘injured by lightning du.ing yestert day's storm that he is now in the the mines at Frostberg, and was lean- ing on his shovel, which was on an iron rail, when a bolt of lightning followed \ : : Aécount. : The First National Surplus of $300,000.00 which forty-one years’ ~ sound. Could Nature have taken you for her model? the presentandcompare your looks, yourfeel- ings and your condition with the general which aresound, well organized and: if you fail in any single point of resem: picture of health, 's imperative, then, that you look to s 8 to ribald your strength, energy and vigor—to bring your body up “to a normal state of efficiency in all of its parts. = = : | B = = = COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ~ COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S .DRUG STORE TUTHHEUOUCUONOTHNONEUUGOUEAEQUOUAGLY 7 ! NUTUNAUAUAUVAHIAUU00000H00000EE0000ULU00000000 HNKOUEREOUENGOAOR OOOO iil This year the American people | will pay more than $900,600,000 ‘for automobile tires. a EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at ee bottom of most digestiv io-noins for indigestion afiord pleas. soe or scorr a es You Are Often in the neighborhood of this bank. That’s the time to step in and start your Savings Bank of Bismarck safeguards your savings with Capital and and by management success have proved 4% Interest on Savings. — ' } i |

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