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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 creation of larger taxing and adminis- trative units; provision of state andj s national funds; special facilities for teacher-training; a longer school year, with emphasis on mental and moral development; and finally, uti- lization of the school as a community center for recreation, culture, and following described real estate, said county and state, directed In judgment and execution to be sold. vit! The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4 of NW 1-4), and Lots One (1), Two (2), and Three (3), of Section Fourteen (14), Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) ‘North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West, of so much thereof as may be necessary. to satisfy said judgment and costs, amount- in the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ernment is in arrears of from one ‘month to nearly two years in the pay- ment of salaries to employes in 19 of ‘its 23 departments, says the Chen Pap, a Chinese daily. Officers of the general staff have 22 months’ pay coming to them, the pa- ‘be laid aside, either to mect the emer- gency of the ‘rainy day’ or to provide comforts and advantages in home life and business. The banks have met ithe situation in different ways, and different plans to stimulate the peo- ple to ‘provide for Yinancial independ- in a disturbance this morning at Tanta, Egypt, 55 miles north of Cairo. says a Central News dispatch from Catro. Native soldiers quelled the disturbance and restored order. CATTLE BURNED; C | = 4 HAIL WARRANTS os MAY BECOME TAYLOR CASE i ‘ ; \ KEEP SCHOOLS SOLD BY FEB. 28) POPULATION EVANGELIST) FINANCES MADE wwe.tugrsShae tes Our y e S About $300,000 in 1921 haf] warrants ‘Los Angeles, March 2—James J, Jet- ‘ jmen arrested on Tuesday on informa- had been purchased when the end of fries, former ‘heavyweight champion eo, Helis SRA eon ac 1 March closed the first part of the of the world, may ‘become an evangeél-| Commerci: der SL ah rtaban i c B o B lub Issues Report) murder of W. D. Taylor, motion pi ; transaction and ended the payment of ist, according to a story the Los’ An- iti ture director, it was said’ today i De- ‘ pel as ‘ 98 per cent. This was considered a geles Examiner printed. today. Jef- on Condition (isisa (Serebait (Hénuan ath by De Leadershi q Main Thing Is to See That Co good block of ‘the hail warrants by ete i fries, a farmer at Burbatlk, near here, es charge of tke investigation. ra a jain Thing Is to See That Coun-| the company purchasing them, and|This is Due Chiefly to Improve-|as become interested in religious af-| Statement of the financial condition| He said examination of Mrs. Rupp ty Superintendents Are Well : | the tact that several hundred thousand it in Medi fairs through a visit from A. F, Sut-| of the Commercial club was issued to-| and investigation convinced the detec- roy: e dollars worth more were received on ment in Medical Knowl- terer, a friend of the former pugil-|day. Newly elected directors of the| tive there was no foundation to th In style and quality of ’ Paid, Says Johnson the first mail March 1st, indicated ed; ist’s father, who was a minister of the | organization are expected to meet in| statements the men had thr sit ed i y a that a good many of the warrants had ee gospel according to the newspaper. the near future to reorganize the di-| the lite of Taylor. ' on Product is generally ack- H 4 Chicago, March 2—The salary| been held tor the additional halt dol-) Quicago, March : feu es Myadesire fs to, bring religion clos-|-rectorate of the club and elect new poe eee nowledged. Our label has | i range of county superintendents of| lat which was ‘added to the price with | edie: aye f led aaah rst tea betr if Be ed Jettries | oficers. , The treasurer's repprt of the ROADS BODY TO always stood for 100% sat- i edifeation is from $500 to $9,000 a year, | he beginning of the new month. cae dovouan fe fata Sua eouan fete eatereeee ae INANC foHOwe isfaction on-everythimg we HI Sarai Spates A fined ean nea ‘ants, - eee FINANCIAL STATEMENT H aene ts Dy he tothe Ales oe cxcuvion eave |ityot,the public, reduced the blind Bismarck “Commercial Club MEET IN CITY} se. il t , NOTICE OF EXEC s. ulation of ¢ A s rch 18t, 1922. —— in Michigan, at a mecting nere of the | ottn herent sige that, BY tetue| Ty pola oa of tee, Unleedistaten neat: ve ee ounces A meeting of the legislative com- Hart Schaffner & Marx il ‘ i heared judgme hat certain action |). G ues paid in 1921... i nxecutive.c 5 . 4 National Council of State Superin-| of, & Jun a” <ertants iate | BY the 1920 census, according to the Borrowed. money mittee and the executive committee ||| Suits’ and Overcoats, new il sent a questionnaire to 43 states hay rarest, Rew OND eden? wan aecend= sourael ofthe American’ Medical AG, PLAN EXPLAINED eee eee iets beiin oe Roads Spring Styles iu s : | plaintiff, and Jelde’ Jelden, was i- | sociation. soci eh in Bismarc! 5 seine Eialen repart eer ants entered on ne AL. execution tasted |, In, 1910 the census showed 67,272 = DISBURSEMENTS, On Thursday, .nearch $1. to) pled tie cational Gaaliheatons: Buin te eau thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff of ‘blind persons, while ten years later ee Bank account overdrawn . 102.04 campaign in support of the good roads $25 to $45 2 a ; Q - ci y Neig ‘ No 8 i 500.04 at wi it- q Q} o or , s a li oti E 1e or 4 ry = Pe: a . J, dent tbe college or normal gradu- Sell at eoethcuse in ‘the’ city of Bis-| Journal points out that the ratio of Systematic Savings Stenograph Salary for —_—__——— : ' oteaiaal De sj Tounsony ‘i marek, county of Burleigh and’ stateuot 49.8 blind persons per hundred thoys- Bent on fi eb WEATHER REPORT, TAILORING upon desirable changes Patented 3922, at the hour of ten o'clock in the ana population averages one victim of] A new plan of saving is being in-| *Pisbursements For twenty-four. hours ending at H ‘ anges. forenoon of that day, the real estate, | blindness to every 2,000. Males pre-/ troduced to the peopl rome - noon March 2, 1922. Suits Tailored for you reported that a different method of] situate in said county and state, directed] dominate over females b: eae people of Bismarck $7 Te: ature at 7 A. selection was desirable and others| in aiid Judgment and’ special execution | ig two, about three} ty the City National bank. The plan,| , ¢Disbursementa distriuted an $6) He ee $30 up . 4 ae ; to be 3 8 vhich is _des« as NO: fs it is <s 42 {Rent . s Beacatene ¢ , weed et ve itaeacie some higher follows, to-wit: The Kast Halt (2 1-2), Blindness is most common among desatally 5s adc doer Bt Conver Lowest yesterday Hy educational qualifications. of Section Twenty-four (24), Township | Indians, with about 200 blind per-hun-| has Saas Pete Lowest last night . i its i ‘A good deal ig being said about] One, Hundred Thirty-nine (2). Nor so| dred thousand. population, or four ids ‘proved attierive. Janitor Precipitation Man Tailored Suits in our if i ange S y-six i 2 Ps C. i reside Janitor SOD BO H keeping the office out of politics. much thereof as may be necessary to| times the rate for the country as a tts Oi Hemingien, president of the} Printing “and ‘po: Highest wind velocity own shop : ) Theoretically that is desirable, prac-| sutisty said “judgment. and. costs, | whole, Negroes also have a compar-|CitY National, today explained the] Pffice supplies i 2 i tictically it is impossible. ‘The’ main | amounting in all to the sum of $1051.00 | atively ‘large amount of blindness, | PB as follows: aclepharie, and telegrams For Bi Acad a viel ity: F $45 ba, i Acpagr teres a ate of | at Wis ee ecretary expense for yea 4 F rck ¢ a > Fail Hy A thing is to see that the county super-| “id judgments and the accruing coats} With 60 per hundred thousand. There In all fields of human endeavor! Dues to U. $. Chamber of Gon Raat coat arrldaies ete H an / Hy intendents are well paid, that they are| of sale. are 483 blind per hundred thousand) ‘Bere ‘has been a marked change in| ,,merce : pemeane ye alsing: tempore a Mbt | ' given sufficient help and clothed with}| Dated this Ist eA SRNR GSFC white persons, and only 23.2 per hun-|™ethods im the past decade, to meet puerto ture: : i any Manhattan Spring Shirts | ample power, and I am ‘corident sherift, Buse WELCH 5, | dred thousand among the Japanese|tte abnormal conditions consequent| I. J. Moc’ Be Bae Hole tong end $2 50 to $ 50 | that ten the qualifications and meth-| Newton, Dullam & Young, ‘i and Chinese. g to the world disturbance in commerce Directory. book rid@y; rising temperature. e e £ ods of selecting them will be im. Attorneys, for Plaintiff, ‘Of the geographic divisions, New|@nd industry. The-welfare of the in-| °° laneous .. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, I nly ex proved until ‘only the: best people are tke "3—2-9-16-23, | England has the gretitest amount of|dividual is fundamentally a personal & 95,7 Meteorologist. Other lines secured toe these important othces. blindness, with 63.5 per hundred| problem, and it is within the province Pas NOE. Ea iter san Jet 102. CAVALIER BANK CLOS! i : 0 { ‘ 1 is i e. pect thisaiguaties to Novice DE EXECUTION EAE thousand, while the lowest rate is in}Of every person to be of assistance res jks Cavalier, N. D. Maret “the First | If ]. 0 0 2.00 develop adequate country schools,| ice is hereby given that by virtue the west south central istates, with|in the general return of prosperity |. 5, “4 rer, ‘avalier, N. D., March 2—The First | {if \ said Dr. John F. Sims, president of | MS. eater In Senex ‘certain action | but 41.6, Of the states, New Mexico| which is sure to come. While meth-| > S™#"%_N:D-» March 1, National bank of Cavalfer has closed /#¢ i the State Normal School of Stevens wherein, Farmers State Bank of Wing, tops the list with 153.2 per hundred} ods change here has never been in- and a public examiner was taken )7 i ) sorbet ae gave athe Sent Ri aT Mucor, dre was, a dtonds thousand, and Wyoming is at the bot-|troduced any ‘royal road’ to finan- charge. = i 4 i eaueation eth firet ‘step "toward in BO enero on state exdeution: l:aued web e es lat | dndependaocerend _ consequent The best show in the state is ergeson S : : 5 thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff of peace of mind. No agency has con- 4 itori ji provement must Be, to arouse rural eiadt of Screg ata “Su °!| CHINESE GOVT inoue Sc hapeie irae hattaw Des esa 1 vS quacy of local facilities, he said, as ar eee alte gt PUBLIC. auction vat ° of: the “people (than, the banks of the Don’t miss it. Hand Pre: ing i vthore “are NOT enough” “mission- | the front door of the courthouse in the|’ EMPLOYEES ARE nation. They have continuously and eee ne: i aries to go round. ey. of Bismarck, county of: Burlelsh consistently urged the individual to]. Six Vaudeville Acts. at the J He advocated “also the following| Sry of Apsh, Yoo, at the hour of ten BEHIND IN PAY [estetiish himseit on a sound financiat]’ London, Mar. 2.—(By the Associat-| 4 Wi \oricm tonight. Don’t miss| === measures: “consolidation of schools, | o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the por SEs basis by regulating the expenditure |,ed Press.)—Three’ persons were killed Auditorium tonight. n’t miss IBUNE WAN’ ; = situate] Peking, Mar. 2—The Chinese Gov. | of the income so that something might | and 24 others injured, some seriously, | it. TRIBUNE TS FOR RESULTS PITO 4 the study of community and national ing in al to the sum of $208.00, with in re anys, but the average period of} ence have met with varying succe: } problems. Magment and the accruing costs of sale. | partsnents bout: hve ue sciher de-|, | “It is the privilege of the City Na- I heatre Dated this ist day of March, 1922. BN lve months. tional bank of Bismarck, to introduce ROLLIN. WELCH, Salaries of the employes of the/to the people, a plan combining the ¥ >» : vices rendered as organizers or field | the office of Newton, Dullam & Young. men for the U. S. Grain Growers Co. | in the city of aS id Burleigh AUL BOY several days ago in the interest of a - 74 as” were em- orth I FD general tariff reciprocity agreement e ent O ector ey , The organization campaign, u ; - : say, was in charge of C. H. Heck, L. t Notice is hereby given iat aes oo listed in June, 1917, at Dickinson, and! e L, Griffith, C. H. Lein, A. H. Gafla- Ce eee ete elsamatcas mortgagor, | W28 killed in action at Soissons, gher and nine others, and that the}to August it. Johnson, mortgagee, | Francé, July 20, 1918, being shot! a dated the 9th day of Ma: 1917, an¢} through the stomach with machine ‘ PLAN T0 SUB GRAIN GROWERS Field, Men, Will Ask. That Sal- Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota, 3—2-9-16-23 NOTICE-TO CREDITORS In _jthe Matter of the Estate of Rosa cet Deceased: 7 hereby given by the under- signed Alfred B. Leet, administrator with other four departments are up to date. RATIFY TREATY WITH COLUMBIA Washington, Mar. 2.— Ratification of the treaty between the United advantage of systematic saving with life insurance. We are announcing a plan, that we believe will meet the situation, ‘and appeal to the people }of our city. This plan is known as ; the Insured Savings Plan and has met with pronounced success wherever i: has been introduced. The people of Bismarck owe it to themselves to in- and approval.” LOSS $20,000 Fargo, Mar. 2.—'I'wenty head ofscat- tle were burned at a loss of $20,000 last night when a fire broke out on the farm of Art Wagner, near Maple- ton. Hay and machinery were ‘also burned. Last Time Tonight Paramount Super Special aries Be Paid the will annexed, of the Estate of Rosa| States and Colombia, whereby the n wy T3 SUED: P. Vincent, late’ of the city of Wash-! American government pays Colombia! vestigate this plan, and we feel sure Oo ease ne oman eae i j the District of Columbia. de- ie “the | that it wi t i ‘Suit will be instituted in the dis- ceased to the ere tors. of, ‘and. ail per $25,000,000 as compensation for the eee ee as NO ce ala LOS Is . —also— trict court by A. H. Gallagher and Charles H. Heck to recover approxi- mately $200 allegéd due them for. ser- They alleged that they ployed in the field work and operated for a considerable period of time. They were to receive $15 per day pay- ing their own expenses, .they say. They allege nothing has been paid to them or to other field men and that in some cases the field men were left stranded. they exact amount of the indebtedness to to all the field men is unknown. It is alleged they were employed under U. L. Burdick, director of the Grain Growers in this state. They gay that early last September they were called in by Burdick and noti- fied there were no funds available to sons having claims against said decea them ith the nec within four months afte cation of this notice, to said to .exhibit vouchers, first pub Administrator with the Will annexed, at ‘the North D: resident agent of the undersign ministrator with the will annexed. Dated March Ist. A. D. 1922. ALFRED B, LEET, Administrator with the Will Annexed. First publication on the 2nd day of Mareh, A. D; 1922, 2—2-9-16-23, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT filed far record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Burleig' and State of North Dakota, on the 12th day_of April, 1917, and duly recorded m Book 147 of Mortgages, at page 30; and assigned by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to Drake-Ballard Company, a corporation, dated the 25th day of April, 1917, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds loss of Panama were exchanged yes- terday in Bogota according to advices neveryed today by the Colombian lega- tion, . LAST HONORS FOR VETERAN, Killdeer, N. D., March 2.—Word has. been received here by Mr. and Mrs. Cc. L, Lanphear, that the body of their| ‘son, Jerry M. Lanphear, had arrived at Brooklyn and would be buried in Custer Battlefield cemetery, Montana, where the bodies of western soldiers are interred. The dead soldier en- gun bullets. On the day of his death he thad been promoted to chief gun-| ner of Co. D, Second Machine Gun battalion, First division. He was cit- ed for gallantry in action and merit- orious service. IKRAUSE BATTLES ST Battling Krause, Bismarck battler, | will meet Buddy McDonald, of St. Paul, at Fargo: tonight in a 10-round hout, the main bout of a card at the armory. b BEEF WITH CANADA 2—William F. to Washington Washington, March Fielding, who came between the United States and Can- ada, has been advised by Congression- al leaders that congress does not look with favor on such an agreement at this time. We carry the finest Eastern Corn Fed PORK s LARRY SEMON in L I Tomorrow WILLIAM RUSSELL N . THEATRE Direction Valleau Theater Company pay te apariuued, “Communication | seconded i ok°rs of agsigiments. at |SL LLL BALANCE | _ VEAL ne with the head office at Chicago has| Piftag Company, a corporation, to Carl IN “LEMKE FUND” Lenten Specials_ y (Thursday) failed to bring any results, they say. “I am sorry it has become neces- sary for us to resort to the courts to recover our money,” said Mr. Galla- gher, “I do not believe I, at least would have done so even to gain the salary I have owing to me, were it not for the fact that the Grain Grow- ers are continuing their organization work in this state, and are, to the best of my knowledge, relieving the farmers of ten dollars each, as fast as_ possible.” i The organization, he says, failed Oliva and Rosetta Oliva, his wife, by an instrument in writing, dated the 19th day of April, 1920, and filed for record in the office of the Register.of Deeds in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of August, 1920, at 1:30 o'clock P, M., and duly recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages, at page 42, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door, of the court house in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P, M. on the 10th day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in ss mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the Fargo, N. D., Mar. 2.—There is still a balance of $3,772.24 in the “Lemke Fund,” according to a statement of the fund issued today by William Lemke. former attorney general. The total collections, he says, were $8,341.82. ‘Lemke declares the money was contributed for use of an, indi- vidual (himself) in fighting railroad rate increases and that he has plans for further fights. He lists expenses paid out of the Kippered Salmon, Pike, Halibut; Pickerel, Salmon, Smoked Whitefish, Finan Haddie. We Deliver. Quality Meat Market BROWN & NORUM, Props. in “At The En Christie Comedy. K-I-N-0- HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO THE END OF THE WORLD? If not you should see BETTY COMPSON d of the World.” . “Southern Exposure” G-R-A-M-S FRIDAY and SATURDAY to live up to promises. It was stated] & - ae vomises sit. | fund. Of this amount $280.00 was : a py. Burdick, he declares, that promi- Sated Ine tear taney Bunleigh sit; | paid witnesses for traveling expenses 611 Broadway 4 Phone 722 The Wonder Picture........“THE SILENT CALL’ nent financiers, among whom waB Bernard Baruch, were behind the or- ganization, that ftmances had ‘been promised by the War Finance Cor- poration, which would be sufficient to move all wheat signed up last year, when asa matter of fact no such finances were received and that he knew of but one carload of grain that was shipped by the Grain Grow- ers. STATE MAKES Fargo, N. Dakota, 5 9-16-28-20; 3-6,{ tion; wall sell all household soos ATE STON DAY] oe geese ff PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE SHOW The State of North Dakota made $5,400 yesterday off 54 insurance com- panies, farm mutuals, foreign and do- mestic companies of various kinds. Insurance companies are required to file reports with the Commissioner of Insurance before March 1. A pen- alty of $100 a day ensues for failure to do so. There were 54 companies delinquent: on the first day, Commis- sioner .of Insurance -Olsness said. During the war and just after sev- eral extensions of time were granted State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section twenty-four (24), in Township one Hun- dred ‘forty-one ’ (141), North of Range seventy-eight (78), West. containing one hundred and sixty (169) ac There will be due on such at the date of sale the sum of Hundred Twenty-seven and ($1,927.35) Dollars. CARL OLIVA and ROSETTA OLIVA, Mortgagees. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for Mortgage day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly | - Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance. in the Bowen murder case, and L. A, Simpson, $90, for traveling expense in this case. Other expenses were for the railroad rate case, he says. Be with the crowd tonight at’ the Auditorium and see the big Pantages Show. FOR SALE—By owner, nine-room modern home; very desirable loca WILL TRADE Land or equity in land for Bismarck Residence. Write or see K. Klein, Washburn, N. D. 3-2-1w BROWN-JONES =— TONIGHT ONLY. | | ines HUDSON AND JONES “On The Bridal Path” Matinee Daily 2:30. Evenings 7:30 & 9. AUDITORIUM 6—BIG ACTS—6 KING BROTHERS Novelty Acrobats Consisting of Five Acts and After Piece By Members of the Different Acts. HOMER MILES AND CO. “THE ROUGH NECK” THE SNAPPIEST, CLASSIEST AND JAZZIEST BILL OFFERED YET. ONE _SHOW ONLY _ 202 Main St. Phone 84. CANNED GOODS WEEK March 1 to 8 When paying your Telephone bill, just stroll around the corner onto Main street and Pay us a visit. Exclusive agents for Chase & Sanborn’s and Newell’s Extra Coffees and Teas. because of difficulty of insurance com- panies in obtaining office help. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION A regular conclave of Tancred Commandery No. 1, Knights 4 Templar, will be held this even- * jing at the Masonic Temple at $ eight o'clock. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance. KING AND ROSE “A BUNDLE OF JOY” “THE MAN OF THE FOREST” Zane Gray’s Great Stor y Feature Photoplay DONALD McDONALD AND HIS ORCHESTRA SUPREME TICKETS ARE GOING | At Harris & Woodmansee | Lower Floor and First Balcony F ‘AST GET YOURS NOW | After 6:15—at Box Office $1.10. Balance Balcony 85c MANN AND MALLORY ROOM 444 —in— After Piece By Membe! Hilarious Tunes and Laughter. of Company Gallery, Adults 55c. Children 10¢e. SWEET CREAM

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