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‘ ‘TAX BURDENS OF N. D. PEO- PLE MUST BE REDUCED (Continued from Page 1) careful so. as not,to cut so seriously | any one class, department, or political’; sub-division or line of public business as to destroy the e‘ficiency of the pub) lic service, The ‘true metho, T be- ‘ lieve, is td scrutinize each one of ‘ , them wit care and to. make what re- * ductions an be made in each with- out striking a vital blow at any | (opy for This Department Supplied by branch of" the public business. It the American Legion” News" Service.) those interésted in each, approach the problem from this angle and person’ ally make the suggestions as to where expenses ‘itight be curtailed and the ) cost of thé service reduced, they will | Stephen 8. TillfRan. of ‘Washington, be much More likely to haye the re- Now Sergeant-at-Arnis: of George | ductions mado without decreased ef- Washington Post. | ficiency than if the slashing is dong vee ‘i by those who are unfamiliar withthe og ’ work and’ the nedd@s of these depart-'|. Stephen, S:Tillman,'Washington,, D- ments and sub-divisions. C., served as @ private in the army dur- Advises Against Extra Expenses ing: the *Werld a THE @ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS E . . -Better Leave Bad Enough Alone | * : , | Pipowt Beneve | want |) | He cur everyBoy || i, 5 | WHATS. HIS NUMBER? °, SS. | | gerunig To EAT TONIGHT| CUT IT?’ || IN MY.DEPARTMENT!) WHY THEIDEA™ | i cay HM AnD | DEAR “THE Boss CUT || THEN YourLL: {J ae HHO EVER TEARO OF | MAYBE 1 CANGET fy NO,DONT! HE MAY Pay ropa Eom eave TONES ‘PRICES THE WAY THEY” || HIM TO CHANGE Hig 1] CHANGE HIS MiND [} FOR NOTHING! ARE? LET ME TALK To MIND = iia alata HIM- LL TELL: HIM SOMETHING) 4 ARMY. AT THE. AGE OF 14) —-: “Among the people who have come * ee war at the mature 3 to me with remotistrances ate those | ~ age of fourteen! DATA interested’ in the’ Cod’ Roads:*move- — years. , He . was t Mind BY BLOSSER ment. Personally, Iams a thorough | » an regularly enlisted i TAS eee roa ane aay MC a MEM AES Ty believer inthe né2d of and the val ee shalaworaiie ind y Va , of building'‘and \maintaining a System’ : : sia yeh wae ny oO! ‘ of good roads, and 1 would be’ the last’ : ) didn’t have to le $ to encourage ‘any economies © that about; his. age.. “sy te + would seriously interfere with the 3 Just: before -he: a \ fife noad building program’ of the ‘State of | « ‘ yi cwent:.to,:the re-/ \ Mend a <A ; Tyre North Dakota during*the next ter or 3 a seruiting ‘office “he' fteen years. Nevertheless, I have - ; 1s expressed ‘the conviction’ th: tit e earn should be*possible, for a year: or two. R a ted to look after road maintenanee, but, ss ii at ae hols to enter into very’ few «mmstruction é ° ; agreements’ unless the county’ isin] @f:bis,shoes::; When the recruiting of- exceptionally good financial conditibu. } fier asked: him: how-old he was,.Till- We may, however, perfect our plans | yean. replied: “Inr «over: , etghtecn.’ ‘Phey swore him in. : » « for the futtire and so organize our forces that as s90n as normal condi- tfons are restored we may go on with | 4, eae - Mn paler Vac regula- renewed éfthusiasin in the work ot | VOD Ormy Hh ie ne »was (detailed: ae. giving the’ state’ tho’ system ‘of 226d'| busler. » He. went: te:the Mexican: ber rcads that we need and desire. . der with his company, “B” of the Third “The libraty ‘interests have also| D. C..infantry. Coming back from the found it cause for worry. But the} border asthe United States entered amounts etpenden ju this field are ey the .Worla war, he. did .guard duty small and the service to the people“of | gionge . A the state so important that any great whens a Heretic eteed ae curtailment here would’ be a serious | — Z . . plunder. The library is a source of so | YOUNS women were taking an intensive | much of the education, and pleasure of | training course. But he was only six- a large proportign;,of the, people’ in | teen years old then. seis cell t ale town and counéyy,i¢hat, this state Now he. is” sergeant-at-arms ‘of/ ; ought to adopt a County Library Law | George Washington Post N6. 1 of the| ons hay- d, to a POSITION WANTED “| Stenograptter wants .position. One| | and, one-half years experiends. > 26: 2s ; Phone 262M. 1 1-14 lwk NEW Wil vims aga j exhil them 3 vouchers, within six months after the tion of this notice, to said " i idence on the first pub Administ fa north half of the see ele tatek tana (RT SOpOTLUETEy | ae : EO TE nea fe Oe went eontinned fiteh pry ‘ Legi i . > CNAME TOE 1) K LATS rice vheat continued t 2 of edueation and pleasure’ to all ot | St% Lesion. post anganized., His fa- HELP WANTED—MALE | _-__ROOMS_ WANTED HOUSES AND FLATS (= (Pr ine ently trading. © : people. eaeny ther ie a rained: cava y Caer, GANTHDGAP ONCE FEHR ar” help| WANTED Warm well furnished); WAY mot “buy: at wholesale ‘price! ‘Opening (pri ich ranged:Tom| antl administrate “Representatives of tfie schools have A on farm. Call 471 or 919 Sth St. room? with or, without board with direct from the factory.- There Aloe to 3-4 higher with ho county r. “valso spoken to ae and galled my at-| THE TRAYLOR FAMILY HELPED sh 1-18-lwk | private family. Phone 762 or write | Peas". Kitty mild Havana cigars for] 25 "1, Syaz7-8 and July $101} Dated Jane tention to the fact that in, some sec- se es ~ Ta BRT “41-18 2 C. 0. D., we pay postage. Try | Pg Sela eR ep eee AER TE tions ‘there has been # disposition ‘| gather, Mother, Four Sone and Two|__— HELP WANTED—FEMALE ee 118 Bt Jiist Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton | 1 SOLIS. were, followed by a mt make’ al e curtailments on school’ u A a tigar Fa ry, Wi i. D. era peher, gaoY taxes and thereby serfousty to injure, | Daughters: in Uniferm During | WANTED —Housekooper,” Write No. FOR EXCHANGE Cigar: Factory, Wilton, N:.D.s' | Subsequently the market show a F ssibly de: f War. > ne, - LAT-3 i aes Seisies gel See iHional gain! ‘The close w: and possibly destroy, the’ efficiency of \ othe World War, | pane: Tt EOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres|FOR RENT—Strictly modern light tts to 18 ts et hi our public school system: T neod“not Lai | 7 i ‘ew Eng- F At Sigma D. ni ‘ ; Ww land located 7 miles from New Eng: ik y apart 2 2 hae el pees contend here that it wold be a great) When the old question of “who won| WORK WANTED, land and 3 1-2 miles from Havelock, Housekeeper ac May Ste 114 3-8, and July) 1 mistake to do this. In a Republic, | the war?”,comes-up, the ‘Traylor fain- WASHING WANTED=45 ‘cents per} Only 2 miles from New England oil} nished. Phone 499J. 1-1g-lwk $1.02 2-8 to $ 5 i we need an educated citizenship, and il f'. Trent i ¥ dozen; nurses laundry, 40 cents per Ate ill trade f ity property| = bhhetaa sel = ~ x eatda ss a tb at as the call for economy %, we} UX Of » Trenton, A dozen. Phi ae ei fields. Will trade for city property. OR RENT — Sevenroom house, ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK afford to: slash iirtai! Mo, may step zen. Phone 706-M._1-16-1W/ Can or write Grand Pacific Tailor : en room, Hous®!' south St. Paul, Jan. 19—Cattle re- ‘annot afford to: slash and ecurtai! the et a hop, Bismarck, N. D. 1-16-1wk modern?) new. furnace; $35. per : 4 R00 + oad t expenditures for education so as to forward and ad- : LOST pp peel ale es _1:16-1WE) onth, Inquire 404 Sth St. Phone | Ceipts 1,800. Generally ee Lae ” injure this important cause. = —| mit that they \ POST oHetwoen the Hitinge theater TRADE—Bismarck | propéity for half} 512-J. Aet1-im | 8 eos Mf EN ON P A RIS Praises County Agent Work helped. ‘The com and postoffice or third and ‘Main| section. of unimproved , Burleigh |7OR RENT—Four room house on anners and ¢ut-| streets, a small gold bnooch, Valued |. .cguaty land. Address J. W, Rodgers, | 4thi-Street. Also 2 garages on 2nd as a gift. Phone 107M. 1-18-3t p McKenzie, N. D. 1-18-1wk and 3rd Streets. Phone 905. “barge Bologna bulls C $ 5 and 1-17-1wk | feeders * bulk 5 Calves : yoom modern] steady. “Bulk of best lights to packers) ee - ~ FOR RENT. — Five HOME F apartment. Furniture for sele at | $7.50. pilD ath os a have also had calls from those | manding offieer of ‘who are interested in the count; i agents, and I/have seen enough 9! the oe) Ses ae ES work ‘of these agents to know that it}. 8S 0) pee is a work of great importance in the| i active service me $9.00. growth and development of our state.| Was the father, VERY FINE: aN How receipts 6,700. ly to 25 We need greater diversification of our W. S. ‘Traylor, i Mr. Alfred Hendrickson is to. leave the city and is, offering his a pargain. Call 64. 1-17-1w eente Ai rattan ae $8.25. , Bulk 00a Paris, Jan.19.—The election of two crops and products and the improve: | rank—private. 4 beautiful home on Rosser Street forsale.’ This is a zeal. home— FOR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mod-| 555 to 250 pound hogs $P75 to $8.25. wilers of the French fleet ments’ in seed, in-method of cultiva- Mr. Traylor, 1 entirely modern and equipped, hard-wood floors, built in features, ern seven-room house. Inquire} Henyy packer 00 to. $6.25. Good ae meres to the Paris city coun- y cil has proved a_ prolific source of ‘elegant fixtures—6 lovely rooms, and. bath, furnace heat, garage, phone 751 or/ 151. 12-31-tf | pigs mostly: $8. pis 1,500, S ‘Medium and tion, in livestock and im general meth-| 4 if a Ara rt i his wife, four , ods of farming. ‘To buiid a suc fo! sows and two ‘ + state and to promoté the, finan i | daughters were all in uniform. When y to 254 contention on. the part of the Com- od na- | munist/party and of embarrassme: Light | to the city government. The two + t gas stove, fine lawn, excellent location close in. This home hase 5 7 Sheep rec | been recently painted and decorated. He is also offering his at- MISCELLANEOUS. OSE Wor dependencé of our people, more’ cows, | # ie ratte a , Dy: - pene #10) 79 coon hoes. and garden must be raised, | War Was declared, Mr, Traylor cloged tractive furniture—which is practically ‘new, at:very low prices. WANTED — Second-hand Mc tive lambs at $10.59 to $11.25. ) the and intelligent diversification promot- || up hig general store, donned the uni- . For appointment: Ph 961 Register, to hold 250 cor more a and. medium weight ors, Badina and Andre Marty, were ed, and it wculd be a serious blunder | t% vate i ore ~ one 9 » counts. Send description and p ully steady. 5o convicted. of, mutiny When men on 3 form of a. buck, private in the quarter. i sg seo ie “4 5 A to do all the slashing’ at this point| master corps-and did his bit well, de HENRY & HENR to Jacob Heil, Beulah, N. D. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR abard tha, Kreneliwarslibel nite @ 0) 7 pis . % * Liebe - £13-1W . vs 5 ck» Sea refused fire the Rus- and 4 peeks cos Nevelopment; ROW'| spite his fifty-three years. Mother and - 143-1W! Minneapolis, Jan. 19—Plour wt-| iy polsheviki. in aie Seas CE THBHORS vant ler Way: ‘lis: Mistere avers on active daty’ with:| 771 Gall for your chimney sweep., changed. Shipments 53,341 barrels! sien ouen poth were. servitig. terms jal Interests pleading. but dot-thi Pout the Red Cross. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT--One room furnished for! Guarantee neat clean work in all off Bran $22, J, eh be SER e esc etainena eo TReLaES we . Rel Ue AE ei e ANT Lan - | ight housekeeping. Also garage for| your homes. Call Phone 18, Jager ——— : prison they ecte e fice. I hope that as you considéi-thy| Of the four. sons, Charles was with | FOR RENT—Large, earn eel Ge rent, 620 6th St. Mrs. Ada Parker. | Transfer Line. 1-14-7t _ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN council in October and November last. in strictly ‘od 1-18-3t Minneapoli an, 19.—Wheat re- | Marty’s election was annulled on the , matter you will come to’ the conclu-|.the :Eighty-ninth -divfion and was| Mished rooms a 7 *. sion that no one pf these shall bear it | wounded. Frank was-an; aviator. Or-| Rome; hot water heat; also fur-| —- meas re | POR SALE—Hay. Eas ceipts, 239 compared with 337 | ground of his conviction for mutir all, or bear so much a8 to perman-| ville served with the adjutant gén- nished apartment on first floor; FOR RENT—-Rooms for Ae nan Rie OF wire Gackle Deri cars a year ago. ant: ‘now: Badina’s“clection alae’ he Y keeping, furnished or unfurnished.) _N. Lak. No, 1 northern $ to | heen declared void on similar groun ently ‘suffer, but that each ‘shall he , \ Rees sereened porches. Cull at 217 “8th pia ia 4 eral's: Gepartment.and\Roy was with t1gaw| Business College building. Phone | #{N@ TONED Hand-made Violins for n, $1.24 3-4, May $1.213-4,! by vote. of the Prefectorial Council permitted to do its share in the finan- : cial reconStruction of our state py | the ‘Thirty-first railway engineers, Ss San 18: 4-13-t| “sale cheap. Math Gunderson, Vio- , bearing a part’ ef the ‘burden of id FOR RENT—Small_ sleeping © room ELSSE + Jin maker and repairer. en " of tl sine department. duction and curtailment: ‘If we geri, | RE: i rf nicely furnished. Also room with! WANTED—Large | room with YT St Minnea ‘alia Minn, How 41 3-4 to 42, The Communi party has made PES eC AE JUMPING BEANS FOR GIRLS) icitcnenette, vacant Feb. 1. 411 5th} closet, at once. Phone 991K, | ti nee ms. Mh 323 muclvpolitieal capital: put /eetithe i ca : Nt a a 393 “19-3 -ar-gt| FOR SALE—Filty carloads of choice two cases and now announces that. it ampunts and thg reasons for the great St. Phone 273. 1-19-3t sale Al Fe 8S GE RGN ! Wo cases and now anpoun ha increases in ov tax burden, we wil | Sick and Wounded Veterans in New| FOR RENT—Mojern room. close in, room. 408 ee coal a ey site Pace 1 38 to $2.17 ‘will appeak the annulinent in. 6 ‘ ‘ also, Iam sure, diseover where reduc- Mexico-Hospitals Are Hungry... gentleman preferred, $11 Rosser St. 1-18 5t Sar ead 19-24-Lin : Sepia to the Council of State. It . Hons janay be e without ‘seriously for Cheer Letters. 4% Phone 432-M. 1-18-3t ie For SALE ; Sweet cream, 30 per BISMARCK GRAIN, expected that the council, will, con- interfering witl@efficiency, and with- EWA ite _ ~ = -ED—Boa i OOM FOR SALE—Sweet” cream, 3 CR by iiller € Lfirm the ennulment and order Jrgsh Co : fs : e ‘> |BOARDERS WANTED—Board -and ARD AND ROO} % : ue ot Ap (Furnished by Rus: filer Cv.) ‘ : . f outtedrtalling t growth of our state| ‘Trained to Jeap throwtgh hoops'and |. room $7.00 per week. Phone 326M | BOARDS D Fd and| cent test, 110 per eal ae Bismarelgvjani'49: elect Communists declare, that gt ee lopment’ and happiness of | stand unhitehed, thousands:of genuine | 217 7th street. 1-14 1. wk} pogm Se table board. Home Cooking. den, Braddoc 2°AW No. 1 dark northern. | _$las i fay a done ayy My Fenomtaale “The Industrial Cominission, ot | Mexican. Jumping beans \are awaiting | FOR RENT—Room in modern house,! ‘Tho Dunraven. Phone 356, 212 3rd} Oats are the most abundantly pro- o amber sun : if bo ‘ saat nd Ma d try to 1 Meanwhile, the cz least one lively ents ih the Chamber of Depu yeen Communists and government who refused the Communist’s to s¢t the mutineers nd per- Which I am a member, is trying to do | Sit !s of.the United States who will | close in. 400 4th street. 1-14-1 wk| Street. 12-28 4 wks. | quccd cereal in the world. its share at Bismarck, but we realize | Write a little letter of.cheer to a dis- - that the burden is too great “to be | abled soldier... The exchange of letters THE OLD Hi OME T OWN A " BY ST. ANLEY . 1 red durum . borne and lifted by these’ officiafs'} for. jumping::beans is being made alone; and that. the only way by | through Hermap G. Baca, Santa Fe, which real relief may come, is by'al ~...¢, adjutant. of the Ameri thorough-going cooperation all . M., adjutan' je American. Le- | mE ==) pn || J cal VORE- s . the ite: es ee tion “all along | ‘gion of the state: ie ERIS Fa them. to take their in the ’ny answers received tj the letters J FAC = . in that the written to the counties and county | 4ng in hospitals-in, New Mexico, have rN 2 Y LOTHING , _ ae seats‘of our state, there is not one | trained the beans.: The young men a: 7) ear EZ DRUGS PERFUMES e| Ne uae a ae are terribly lonesome, Mr. Baca writes, War, Y) TE Ore. = OTHER EUISONS a not | and they will senda, beah to every 1 Y NO- : heen done already. girl. who will pia Nadise toxtlaeeas: aS Z SaRAK\ | Busy, \EUNNELS AND Paris, Jan. 1 nette and Rint- With’ such “a spirit among the! "i.e jumping heans.are dark brown, PEABODY) BODY! WRINGERS __|I] ‘intin, those famny little French dolls iy the ; | so long regarded as good luck charms,- . county and city jfficials of ‘our state, and with the many other evidences of | Smewhat ‘larger than the ordinary a ae nan ed cooperation, F feel confident that by} bean. The animation of the vegetable D ’ on . , _ the end of 1922 we shall substantially | is.enused by a tiny worm that crawls BEC ; (aman |x rope baer reduce the total burden and that hap-J into the bean. and consumes the edible ‘ —— 5h) ie ad a ® eee \ piness and prosperity Will be the Tot| portion... After the worm is.dead, the \ Sees rae hi shore. fab. at sof our: people-ig increasing jueasure: pean. keeps. on jumpitig. . i Z { full of ch ee RESHID BEY A pudgy'hand holds a J : +” Presidents as Military Men. and mout zement ry Nikki fs 1 ttractive in the ¢ ed Sine CAPTURED BY \: More than half of the presidents of KEMAL PASHA the United States have heh some imil- i itary.rank, according to The American _ Constantinople, Jan. 19.—The Turk- tee ls Wee ie apn ais ish Ambassodox to Persia, Reshid Be¥,| mnitary ten, and of the .succession appointed by ‘the Sublime Porte, has} esnowing the Civil-war Grant. Hayes, been. captured by~Kemal.Pasha, the CERES sae and Harrison were ry Nationalist leader, at Angora. Kemal's: n Angora government contendg that the generals; Itgeqeselt, was a colonel and Sublime Porte, head of the Turkfsh| McKinley was. major. government in Constantinople, has no ; right to appoint Turkish ambassadors . .¢ <suinte-the End: to foreign countries but that this|. “How's this?” asked the lawyer. right-is vested in the Angora govéern-| “You've named -six Bankers in- your mene , | swill to be pall-bearers, Of course, it’s Reshid Bey’s ‘capture was effected’! gli right, : but: wouldn't you rather by guile. He was pro¢eeding from) choose some ‘friends with , whom: -you Constantinople by steamer for Batum.| are on better terms?” te ane A the eastern shore of the “No,y judge,, that's-all right. ‘fhose ack Sea, enroute to Teheran the) feyfows have. carried me for so long ‘ Pers: capi , : i * Hele | ieve e e es se in Fersian capital. When he’reaced they might ax well finish. the job."— | POS aioe armen cia : M\ — «Trebizond, a Black Sea port in the, is ‘i 5 KAey Zw P 2 : territory oes = ean Pasha, | American Legion Weekly. | 1] i AA 4 ie a AN years ago there Were 14 man- he was persuaded to land so that the rere : c | tt Zane ie 2. l- Not : s | nfacturers of clay pipes: in one parish Angora government could “give him \ ro Efe KS In the Matter of the Bstate of Magis | of. Bristol. One by one they have a message to the Persian govern-| Great. Pyramid’ of Ghizeh ‘is 450 x 8: : Sheng perg) lee nO WTS ia ment.” reo} feet high-end rests ona base cover- Notice is hereby given by the under- The “message” proved to be a war-|ing’“13 “acres. Sebi signed Albin T. Spangherg, the Admin= B.S, ENGE. D. C. Ph. C- 4 rant for his arrest on the ground that ‘ zk eteetore ce Ro vies ee MeN | Chiropractor : ~ i the Nationalist Assembly already had Phoenicians, according to legend, f appointed Tarkish- amar 9 abe 1G. were the. first to make | ‘s g 1914. gives him a friend- ch endears him to me are those ¢ uated in the County ate of North Dako § follows: The South | “crt | Englishmen Give U D Smoking Clay Pipes ay tobaced . is everyone ith West Quarter tion Twenty Four (24) Tuindr 1 or Londor. Jan. 1 pipe ffmiliar to many gener: passing in England. The wocden pipe ) such mortgage |and greatly increased cost of clay are suid to have killed the industry. Preparations have been made for the closing down at Bristol. after-an existence of 200 years, of a firm en- | gaged. in the making of these pipes ha pwners re ner provided by t There will be due ov the date of vy. Mortgagee. ' Mortgage, fe fl 5 ; dropned out. ~ AUNT:SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY: FOR SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, DESTROYED +SIX PIPES: AND SOME CIGARETS IN A RAID TODAY anghers. . y of Fur | Oa tay Pare [Suite 9, 11—Hueas Block—Phone 268 th Dakota, de: lute of the towns! Consultation Free Persia,

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