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_ wonDAY_afARION DAVIES in. “ENCHANTMENT” TONIGHT , SATURDAY A HART PICTURE - THAT THRILLS AND DELIGHTS When hostile Indians stalked the wagon trains, and none but the quickest trigger man was safe— When the roaring gamb- ling hall was the only “club” that the life of the Frontier knew— Came White Oak Miller riding over the plains! Riding on a quest your heart will thrill to see! A story that sums up the whole Wild West and pic- tures. its best and ‘ its worst. Also AESOP FABLE “THE WAYWARD DOG” \ ‘And Outing Chesters3 : _ 8 ee ees ee eee , : >? SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922 A 3 : : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE STOGK FINANCE: HOOVER REMAINS jive. cite seit ected || TT hy i portion to the-ability of the tax-payers FE 4 J IN THE CABINET tc pay and urging that the teaching 4 TONIGHT X_ } A pe ES profession do its share in the general A LT a Washington, Mar, 11; — Declaring | eadjustment of the times. 3 } ; President Harding “strongly - ex- Urging that the next legislature en- y ‘ Th ) pressed the wish” that, he remain in|act legislation as will allow proposal eatre i the cabinet Secretary Hoover today |and passage of an amendment to the : 7 , informed (Major J. H. Moore, of Phila-! constitution of the United States with- ‘ Upsc “A ‘ delphia, he could not accept the di- {drawing the tax exemption on privi- TRO\ ° Lente enooatting ote Seed si ane of government, state, municipal RENEE TONIGHT A "3 z ial e) nm to be held in Phila-jand other bonds, such examption con- ‘ Valley City = Bismarck Cor-|deiphia in.1926, stituting class subsidy and a detri-| Will Dispose of Cases — Judge HERBERT RAWLINSON da. rations Join Hands at ment and a menace to borrowers and B A | pol ‘ [legitimate business and other, occupa- Nuessle Directs Order in —in— ° ; Meeting Here tions. : ee Proposing that a zatnte taxpayers’ Dunbar Case “THE |association be formed, aT, " TO ‘LOAN ON CATTLE MONEY P Urging that the next tegislature| Judge J. A. Coffey, of Jamestown, MILLIONAIRE” ie juke a thorough survey of our state wil come to Bismarck on March 20 to A A \ institutions and commissions with dispose of a number of court cases. i illi Plan is to Ship Into North Da- ! the nd in view of abolishing all that| Judge W. L. Nuessle and B. F. Tillot- Eighty Million . kota High Gr: s {are found unnecessary, and holding| Son returned ‘Jast night from Carring- ! ‘ = sf ne ade Cattle 4 Ly ‘ eat ata of state institutions ex- ay where a jeourt term was ‘held. Dollars! For Farmers Routes eau \ is at are in excess of requirements | Judge iNuessle witl go to New Rock- Pi on 0: 10 ture a likeable young chap in lonsolidati yf livestocl - . . i ! i panies under suede Stans Rea Present Motor Vehicle Regis- Es euppare an oticleney of the yon ae reure 4 Bismarck, Judge a that he #8 peronaaae Liv THATS fs site Fi SS ’ {necessary © onet. he ‘same holds ‘uessle stopped off in Jamestown to a. ii ili i pee somneny, ee) OBES via tration Department {good with a number of commissions | hear the return of an order issued. to "opens a trea f thrills eighty inition tart mis “nounced today, following a meeting of S pert re a firthe: state: Hi. 'B Duntey Conor, state lic P athe of blackmallers cae have 5 ee nee: * ' $$ spector, to appear and stat y + Cy *, : d o1 2 7 e yar Pro teint TEN ene tae eed car ASKS TAXPAYERS CLUB, WANT TO BUY—Have a/client who | shoujd not produce. an automobile and A Be d Veiller duction Ferner pawineon ie Ri i ‘ SOURt Mreataek cinecates aa’ tuet: SEO tes ahhy $4,009 to invest in. bungalow, | liquor taken from whiskey ruiners Adapted by Lenore 3. Coffee aire, ‘which "ia, at jth’ Rialto, Ao a eashmen and the Merimere itivastoak ‘Lakota, N. D., March 11—Nelson in. If your price is right| captured in Jamestown last summer. Pop seein Gregory's sary, —also— Conipany Pot Biante county taxpayers and public officials,| please answer this ad. J. iff, Holi-| Mr, Dunbar’s attorneys, J. KX. Murray, = = BUSTER KEATON sauce roe Nee Seieiened iene ina meeting here to discuss tax prob-|. han, 314 Broadway. ‘ Phone 745. appeared and stated tha FOX Eltinge ‘building, Rice naw atti: lems and formulate plans for public 3-11-8t} bile was held in a Bismarck gara NEWS. MUTD & JEFF F Cartoon. —in— cers of the consolidated company Sree adopted resolutions to the| WANTHD—To hear from-owner hav-| eee oe eee ek MONDAY z . é : pe : ing’ far s Fea si h ud Lowe had is- ‘ distaty faeralsp “the ee Ot THR Wa state amotorsivenicle, .de, sate, “Jolin J. Black, Chippewa Falls, ated an order for the destruction of DOR oTHY DALTON “A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS” ‘The Scarecrow” ie ; pone Bs “| partment be abolished and the li- Tise i * {| the liquor, Judge Nuessle issued a ‘i fices also will be maintained at Valley | censi: s oa : Wiscongin. 314-1t able in two week 5 ‘The plan of the company is to ship | 4 retary of state’s of-| Wonk, Mrs, R. B. Loubek,~980 6th Be eae enn Persona Y eT ea a MRD CLT e bin? in) Bighterade: cattle’ “from estates) ioe ag was formerly done; also that St. ; ae . . Aa GOOD FOR THAT “FLU” COUGH. |.writes: “After an’ attack of the flu| for croup, whooping cough and colds. Wiehe THEMACGN Reraa ot hishcetaae ee motor vehicle law be so amended] = Bring the breath of healthy Oregon| For quick relief from the wearing| tnat left me with a severe cough noth-|It puts a soothing, healing coating See eee ee aere i tenses in | iat, the, Heense moneys be returned POW aie A Witten, ang oreo pine into your homes, large pillows, | coughs that “hang on” after the grippe| ing seemed to relieve me till I tried| over the inflamed surfaces, cuts the North’ Dakota. to finance the purchase ths ailferent comnts abe spent BL ‘an ‘Horn ho- Bie Otillie Sigurdson, Dene te or influenza, take Foley's Honey and | Foley’s Honey and Tar, which I can} phlegm, eases hoarseness, -clears the of dairy cattle on long-time payments _ thy perv is ion of the county gon. 3-Il-lt| Tar, Mrs. K. D, Drake, Childs, Md.,; highly recommend.” It is also good] air passages, Adv. q A commissioners for road building and wasreDy. oe Ae pe payment the | maintenance. alance would be paid out of the pro-| | That all taxin, ick ‘ a g officials practice wont nlee| Ss ae The plan ie, utmost economy in making levies. ‘ommending Nélson county offi i. fd (Officers of the consolidated com-| cialis on their administrati i i i f tration and. Ki ws yes) pany follow: ily thelr handling of road es evince ee Ghee W. Johnston, Valley | j, i ‘ =| Ys That Section 17 Vice- Presilents—Obert A. Olson, | amended My actos tile 1, a3 = Bismarck; Alex McDonald, Bismarck; | ments to the constitution of the state, 4 Toning Hal H, Bismarck; Dr. J. Van|he amended so as to repeal the author- a a en, Valley: City, ’ |ity of the state legistature to exempt ee B. Brow, Vallex| any and all classes of personal prop- erty from taxati citi at Treasurer—C. J. Jensen, Valley City. aBeeat eaainple ea Hie se af, The consolidation was effected af-! empting by the special legislative as- ter it was learned that the Valley City | sembly of 1919, all bank stocks from men had orgahized a company on the} taxation, thereby practically exempt- same basis as the Bismarck company] ing banks from paying taxes. We a had geen organized. Dr. Van Houten, | recommend the full repeal of the law| named vice-president, is one of’ the | allowing classification of property for | leading Holstein breeders of the state, | taxation, believing that all property and formerly owned the grand cham-| should be assessed at its value and | pion Holsteif herd; C. S. Brown,| that all citizens should pay taxes in| formerly was with the Springdale) accordance with the value of their Livestock company, dealers in short-| property, such a system promoting a! | horn cattle; and Alex McDonald is a|hetter citizenship and a more eco- i well-known breeder of fine cattle. nomical’government.” - Aes “we believe the future prosperity| Approving the movement to repeal of North Dakota means more cows,| the teachers’ minimum wage law, hold- i ' more sweet clover, more hogs, more : -cofn, more ‘potatoes, mére alfalfa, | * 2 ‘ more poultry, means more fertility to i , the oft mor alles, bptter housing for WILL A NSWER Hundreds of thousands of people in Eastern and Central 5 ithe stock, more modern farm homes, detter soils, large communities, better Europe are dying of hunger and exposure to the ele- schools, a more pleasant rural life,! ~ seu hol ace the eb ANY WOM AN iments; many aged are among them, and there are some the farms, less farm mortgages and a i the Termes lessi arm morteages, and a WH 0 WRITES three hundred thousand children, great numbers of © President Johnston. : f 7 > Neci! ai Organization them, though five or six years old, have never learned ‘“The need of this organization is most vital to the dairy farmer,” he Woman Restored to Health byLydia 4 Nes because of their weakened condition brought continued. “It will be one of his . », < continued, “It will be one of Dis! Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound about by lack of nutritive food. finance him over a long’ period of Mak +H . time thus giving him time so that the cs This akes This Offer ‘ 5 profits from the cows will pay: for Cumberland, Md.— “My Md.—‘‘My moth ’ themselves, and the organization deal- | me Lydia E. Pinkham’ otter one ; hy ing in the security back of the farmer, jound when I was Vee the dairy cow, is recognized and treat- etween thirteen / ? M3 ed as ‘gilt edge’ security by private and fourteen years a ik i investors, by the great banks allied old and was going to a with the packing interests and by the school, because, I , * u federal reserve system. Such -loans suffered with pains 4 \ ‘ are_at the head of the ‘prime ‘paper’ and could not reat. F . . lists in the great financial ‘centers of did nes pave. pny X e ) the east. more trouble after : f “Financing the cattle industry pre- that until Iwas mar- Hs sents one of the most important and ried, then I always e at the same time most profitable fea- was troubled in my : ro tures of food production in the world Back While carrying & 4 ‘i i . slock business the people of this earth Ea me ad work dee sever The Campaign to raise funds to relieve this almost un- mu i i children and feel fine. I always have an . ° « : . No sounder or safer investment bas | easytime at childbirth and what it did : believable misery is now in progress. It is possible that cet gs lord han cate teu | ope wld for other women, Lam has be willing to we NG srealer oenattunly ae Ma il mite oaking aes jany woman if she y had name has been overlooked asa prospective ; donor, ; or the developmen: i ~—Mrs. Joun Heer, 63 Dilley St. i for the developmen Sacer Ea Dilley St., t a “hs apyehs me bie when the committee called, : Ser PTS ing gir and later durin § ae A New York Life Policy is so motherhood Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vege \ OT ERE Oly ae contributed, have arrived j good ue za ue bee sugar coated De rene erage relict Ms \ ata clearer understanding of the horrors of existing * i to take.“ <B. E. Joness One| constantly. publi ; ish recommending our 4 i } . 915, Bismarck. ' Information| Vegetable ¥ Compound, She is willing to conditions i in the war: stricken countries, and will want free, aie: | answer your letter. Write to her. to increase your subscription. - ; y For your convenience a coupon is attached to this adver- tisement. 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