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“IT PAYS TO SMILE” BRITER CREDITS and yoaltey, and cy “risa ot that aids 5 ik ti! fae : eh, |) fond! | Henge teats |G, ‘Gustafson purchased the ea Farm Loan Department to Give _ Credit in This Line more Mestathe'a as a ee risk and a safer party to whom to * 1 the fa Transfer Line of Geo. Robi- ‘dou and is now doing business { q Diversification means greater. credit for the farmer. ‘make a loan than the farmer. who does not make such a showing. ‘There- under the name of Bismarck Dray & Transfer /Co. Thia is the attitude taken by the 3 My ~ RAILWAYS PAY ~ NEARLY RIVE ~— MILLION TAXES Compilation Shows | Burleigh County Received $136,000 ‘fore this department féels ‘warrantel inf loaning a somewhat larger amount in proportion’ to the value of the se- curity to the farmer who is well di-/ versified. ‘ The. great majority. of ‘applica- farm loan department of the Bank of | tions now received show a.strong ten- i From the Railroads North’ Dakota, ‘fn giving considera- | dency toward diversification. Midst of sda, Stove Wood For Sale Hh Torna ca tion to the diversification show by ap- | them indicate that a great many: more |. - OR ——— F |: 5 3 - i Railroade companies operating | in plicants for loans. , While lack of di-|milk cows are to: be faynd ‘on the f : hi d < . (ee, Burleigh county paid a total of $36, veraification is net held a bar to|farms of North Dakota than formerly, We haul. Ashes and mov | { 577.56 of taxes during 1921, according loans, the department feels justified and potato growing is on the in- T k 5 \ tc a compilation of payment of rail- in loaning a greater propojftionate.| crease, Diversification, it is pointed runks. { road taxes in the various counties, amount of money to the farmer who,)out from the standpoint of the de- ale r rdens made in the office of the state tax does ‘Mave’ milk cows, hogs, poultry,| partment, vigtually .means there ‘can- We also Plow Gardens. { commissioner. The largest bat not be. @ complete, failure on a farm : i ~ - Hh was made to Cass county, ‘The tota’ ile the loang made by this. de-|'in one year. ie X . Phone 253 H men of ae eae the major} pat r 3 are eget primarily on. Hai) ; eat — = E : railroads was $4,716,255.12. valuesof the land offered for security, ig: p ; The following table gives the taxes the financial standing and particular. Regular ess: mee! ing: No. 8 Broadway. Soo and Milwaukee railway com- *panies: Name of County. Amount Adams . $ 68/401.65 Barnes 143,291.81 Benson . 37,999.92 Billings 37,846.52 Bottineau , + 161,352.49 Bowman 68,285.34 Burke -- 116,690.23 Burleigh 136,577.56 Cass 243,472.40 Cavalier 72,442.97 Dickey .. 67,649.36 Divide Dunn . Eddy ... Emmons Foster .. Golden Valley Grand Forks . 51,273.28 44,146.64 37,317.55 46,041.43 65,991.21 62,935.52 PH Grant, .. Griggs .¢. 46,766.40 Hettinger . 43,910.70 Kidder 78,084.27 68,030.38 ve 80,347.44 + 221,372.09 21,638.67 43/361.38 80,510.89 55,443.58 LaMoure Logan .. McHenry - McIntosh . McKenzle . McLean . = Mercer Morton . 193,917.58 Mountrail 126,184.64 Nelson 10,489.47 Oliver . 25,474.70 Pembina 70,535.61. Pierce . 73,959.45 Ramsey 110,392.32 Ransom - 68,53,569.07 Renville . ++ °74,025.61 Richland 142,399.32 Rolette .. 60,942.39 Sargent 17,922.35 Sheridan 34,314.98 Sioux 23,761.49 Slope .. Stark - 23,612.11 ‘128,109.21 Steele . 28,735.44 Stutema: 176,725.96 Towner 47,391.23 Traill . 62,603.54 Walsh . ++ 102,664.53 Ward 247,978.05 Wells . 97,792.93, Williams 204,477.13 Total . ($4716 ]25512 HUDSON LEADER ‘SEES AUTO BOOM DURING YEAR ’22 Roy D. Chapin, president of: the Hudson Motor Car Company, address- ed personally 200,000 motorists the night of ‘February 7. “The production of cars in 1922 will ba well ahead ot the average of the last five years,” he said. “Prices of leading makes seem stabilized and the pent up demand for motor ve- hicles is reasserting itself with great , vigor. “The spring trade of all thd leading makes is far ahead of last year. Hud- fon and Essex shipped 150 per cent more cars in February than a year, ago, and our schedule calls for 200 Per cent more shipments this month than jast March. This same popo- ‘tion of increase holds with most com- Panies, so that we are looking for- ward to one of the busiest springs the automobile industry: has ever known.” Speaking on. “The Automobile Busi- ness—Stabilized and Standardized in 1922," Mr. Chapin declared that it is the concensus of opinion of the leding manufactuers that the bottom has been reached, adding that six manufacturers. have already) bedR forced to increase the price of their cars. Some material costs have recently risen in price, he said. ‘ SENATOR McCUMBER AN- = NOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR REELECTION (Continued from Page 1) to, the end that the protective policy may operate with equal benefits to every section. “My attitude as a conservative legis- later is well known in ‘both the state and the nation. Is a Republican. “I am a reublican. I am not a so- cialist. True republicanism) however, always stands for progression but this Progression has. been and always should be along those carefully con- sidered and safe lines that lead to- wards better government and greater = prosperity and happiness for all the People. If elected I shall use in the future as I have used in the past. my best efforts to secure legislation that will promote the prosperity of all the 2; People of every section ofthe country and protect the ‘constitutional rights =: of both person and property. “For séveral years ‘past the congress For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, th Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in the} empty world to physic your liver and bowels “when you have Diszy “Headache, 2} Colds, ,Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like - “Cascarets.” One or two tonight will paid by the Great Northern Pacific]. ly the diversification of the applicant are’ taken into substantial considera-'|: tion in arriving at the amount to be 8 MAY ROBSON The coming of May Robson,, the| have ‘been running: in the Saturday talented comedienne who Augustus|Evening ‘Post by Hthel Watts Mum- Pitou Inc,, will present to the patrons| ford and’ deals with an aristocratic of the Auditorium on March 22, is al-| lady of abbut fitty of old puritan-stock ways an event of importance to thea-| who has much ‘pride but little money, ter-goers for it is her custom to ap-| who answers an advertisement.-which pear in a new play every season, and appeared in one @ the. Boston ‘papers one is assured of a capital perform-| for’a governess. ance, for her company and production} To tell the story of the working out fs always up to the high standard es-|of the plot-would méan to rob the aud- tablished by her -manager several| itor ‘of many ‘leastns and laughable years since. surprises." °— For the current geason she will be| Miss Robson hag? bepn surrounded seen in anew comedy in three acts,| with a most admij ible: east of players “It Pays to Smile,” a dramatization of| and the play. ha! pen, siren a lavish Nina Wilcox Putnam’s stories which| mounting. ‘ ROPE SAWS OFF | HAND OF MAN} * Lanesome Hours. Foxe the Rain. Fox-T has been in almost continuous session, The work of the committee on foreign ine Intro, “My, D relations and the committee on finance has kept the members of these com- SESE ee Found a dacs the mittees almost ‘continuously’ in Wash-| Beach, N. D., March 20.—A deplor- Kitten. treton Ee Fox-| a.3587. ington, The tariff measure js still be-| able accident” happened to William “if fe Oreh. rection Se fore the committee on finance, and| ‘Plunket on the Funk: ranch down in Venetian “nd = bie hi Fine fe when reported into the senate it will|'the valley, by which he lost his left 4 4% Hig Bt tack a ss kg require the persona] attention of the| hand. He was on horseback helping On the Gin, "Gin, ‘Ginn: ny Share, Fox-Trot Sash chairman and members of that com-| Mr, Funk right a load. of grain whica Ra Miller and Hite Melody Boys | A-388 mittee. This being the case I must) had upset, he having a line'from the ight. Fox-T: vO he eh Siz leave the matters of mi ea daaey {oF | loud: to the ‘saddle horn, when his jepy the most part in the hands of my politi. ares slid down a little bank and put- “Call Me” Medi cal friends in the state. The people of t#emendous pressure on the line. bay ae ot . Shanghaj! Intro. cane Soe Siz} 4:3842 the state are acquainted with my views sgmie way the rope got: wound Wim iin. One-Step ThH appy Siz and my record in the senate of tie sound ‘William’s wrist and the cutting United States, action of it as the horse went. down “[-have tried to make that fecord sawed the hand completely off; leav-| Smitin’. Fox-Trot * California Rambleras 750 ” conform in every respect with what I ing the fingers in his glove. First aid When Shall We Meet. Again. intro. “Mary 5 have (believed to be for the welfare of | was immediately given and Mr. Funk ‘\©@'Brlen.” Medley Waltz’ A-6208 the. people of both. state and nation ‘brought ‘him to Golva where he took Prince's Dince Orchestra ci) 25 and upon it I am willing to rest. my the train and is now at Hillside hos- “By the Uld Obio Shore. Waltz candidacy.” pital, : where ‘he received medical at-, 3 Prince's Dante Orchesjra is ORDER PAYME PA ENT tention’ and .is doing ag well ag can YM be taseetet Song Hits OF WEHE SALARY |pETitTION OF ‘The Shei, Male Tro : The’ Workmen's Compensation Bu-| DUNBAR R. REFUSED G wa ask eT if a Shey ang Fert ca 7c reau has ordered eae e nine Hoon Dane Ee: MDERES statenulcenee + i aay Hart,‘ Eliott Shaw gad Ererett Clark nth: lary, f April ecem-4 | » m1 i % a tea eo orate a aie “phe| imspector, must ‘appear in person ‘be- Retard trom Goud. Mormeng pe tae A-3552 » yO RUT ORE sae : fore District Judge W. L. Nuessle, at Lalawana utlaby. Tenor and baritone duet.| 75 action closes the case instituted by| Jamestown, March 24, to show cause Billy Jones and Erneat Huge Wiehe eltenile as removed by former] why he. should not: be _Punished for Cuddie-0; Blues Marion. Gurris pi i is thous Wehe wond (eee giecoure: T’ve Got the\ Wonder Where He Went and When WiS8SS in various court actions Wehe w The supreme court. declined to He's Coming Back’ Blues Marion Harris 75¢ back his place as.a commissioner and! >rant a writ of certiorari applied for ‘ part of the Salary denied him. The} hy Dunbar, directed against Judge Sally and Irene and Mary. Tenor Soto te ig, }A2 3843 nine months’ payment, at the rate of] Nuessle. ‘The district judge's order é ee Prairie $208.33 per month,- amounts to $1, issued after Dunbar. had failed ‘Boo-Hoo-Hop. ‘Tenor Solo Frank Crumit 874.97 and ends the case. C. A. M Spender, who was appointed by Mr. Frazier as Wehe’s syccesgor, also drew salary during this period. GUMMER. "ENTERS — PRISON FOR LIFE; HIS IRON. NERVE NEVER BREAKS (Continued from Page 1) didn’t want to confess he was asleep when on duty asclerk in the hotel— was a contributing factor in his ¢on- viction. Inability of the jury to com- prehend all the details of the case, as well as ambition on the part of Cass county officers, were ascribed by him as reasons for his egnviction. Idle for a Few Days Idleness faces the young conyict for some days, Warder Stair said. There are more convicts just now than there are jobs. Gummer is likely to get'a job in the twine plant soon. He will spend most of his time in his cell, and will have regular exercise periods, z This morning Gummer was to be photographed; Bertilliony measure- ments Were to be taken and ‘his life record taken. A number will be as- signed. Much curiosity was displayed ‘by otuer prisoners on the arrival'of the prisoner who has occupied so much space in newspapers recently. Gum- mer also probably will be the target of visitors to the prison inthe near future. For the last year visitors have always asked about Henry Layer, serving a life term for the murder a eight perSons near Turtle Lake, N. Prison guards now expect Sisniner to be the subject of! innumerable questions. y . ‘oO appear with a carload of whiskey and an automobile captured from whiskey \runners near Jamestown early last summer, His attorney, ap- peared for him, saying the car was stored in a Bismarck gar@ge awaiting the Attorney-General’s order and that District Judge Lowe had, ordered de- struction of the whiskey. INCORPORATE. LIGNITE co. Articles of. incorporation filed: with} the Secretary of State include: Rugby Produce Co., Rugby; capital, stock, $25,000; incorporators, Andrew’ H. Ostrem, Hans Blessum, L. A. Lar- son, J. .G. McClintock, Melvin Jacob-| —, son, S. M. Saterlee, W. T. Bosley. United Lignite Mining Company, Bismarck; capital gtock $25,000; in- corporators, ‘J. “W. ' Deetney, F. E. Deemey, T. W. Salvin, Bigmarck, Johnson, Shafer ~Go To Fargo ‘Attorney-General Sveinbjorn John- son, Assistant ‘George Shafer and James R. Waters, a state witness, left here last night {or Fargo to be pres-'| ent at'the preliminary hearing of A. ©. Townley, charged with’ embezzlé- ment in connection with a Scandi- navian-American Bank'-deal, on Tues- day before a justice of the peace. J. W. Brinton, another witness, who has been lecturing in South’ Dakota on the Nonpartisan League, willcome ta Fat go for the hearing: BASEBALL TEAM IS ORGANIZED Beach, ‘N. D., March” March’ 20.—A goodly number of baseball enthuslasts gather- ed ‘at Rice’s drug store and took steps to organize for the ‘baseball season, considerable enthusiasm being. shown in the proposal.” - The Meeting was called to order by M. P. Lovgren and a motion to ‘have a@ team this year was quickly passed. Al. Gilman: was'-finanimously. ‘chosen Planager/much*againgt his will, and Mr. Lovgren elected treasurer. C.'0. ‘| Halvorson submitted plan for rais- | ing tho money, it being on a monthly Payment plan that’ met approval and the'subscription lists immediately went into ciroulation, with results \that in- | empty your bowels Somplataly by | dicated the popularity. of the‘idea. morning, and you will feel splendid eS “They work while you sleep.” Cas-| “Dance every Tuesday, Thurs-| day and Saturday eyenings at carets never stir you up or gripe like Saits, Pills, Calomel, tl airs, Euls, Calomel, or Oil and the? | 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. Mammy Lou. Feather-Bed lane Blossom Time. Vocal Gems. Heart, (3) nade, ( (5) Song of Love. Selectio "i ae Blues. {rom Ss Blossom Solo Sibyl The Opera at’ Pumpkin Center Apple Blossoms (A) Vocal (B) ers (C) Vocal (D) Orch. Pussy. Willow (A) Vocal (B) Yellow Buck ( Vale. Baritone Solo Sylvia. Baritone Solo ‘La Sonnambula— Ah! Non git Recall Nati Soprano Solo Mary. Soprano Solo Song of India trom Sadko. Vii Surprise sym hony— Andan ment) 2 parma (i Light Cavairy cabo EES AS, The Jatest Hollywood crime; is the way they put out comedigs, Overture O'’er Waiting fai tian Scienve Hymn The New Old Story, pstrinigs of New Colambid Records Sate at all Cot: s8ia cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. Complete ‘April L : Dance Records » dust'a Little Love Song: pistes Eddie Etkina’ roy and His Black and na Whe el Bow "Bow Blues. Fox-Trot California Ramblers} A<S554. Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw ee “Awake, (2) Only One Love Ever Fills the My Springtime Thou Art, (41 Sere- Columbia Light Opera‘ Company $1.25, Time" Wilson ‘and the Original Jazz al bat eed Bee f) i Wim andithe Qriginat Jaze Hounds ° Flower sane? Whistling Solo Sibyl Sanderson Fagan Simple Confession (Simple Aveu): Bi Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) Onele Josh Buys an Automobile Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) }” ) Vocal (D) Orch: Bessie Calkins Shipman Opera and Concert Mother Machree. Tenor Solo ‘Charles Hackett $1. 00 Open the Gates.v! the Temple. Tenor Solo. Angel's ‘3 1 Serenade: Soprano 'Saia z Corthine Ridor-Rethey } Se Corinne Rider: te 3 30. Hymn 10" the’ ‘Sun ‘trom be oq d'Or. Violin. | ; Pinder direction of ‘Josey Stransky (A. “e206 int) = Phithurnionic Orenestra of New ¥. Under direction of Joset ‘Siransky Ry aiialts 6x10 | Necudy Van Der Veer. Heros, streved: tn marck Lod; &, A. F.: * ‘ “Monday. gvening ay on lok All makes sold and rented Ji Bismarck’ Typewriter Co.. Bismarck, Rs . D. Elkins’ Orchestra | A; 3553 ‘ 75c- ae bari Oy Billy Jones :15¢ Intro. (1) LetiMe} * A-6209¢ Prince's Urchesira ‘ (ey A-3849 Whistling, 75¢ Sanderson agan 4-3544 Orch. Apri! Show- -31 Orch. My Little al Louis Graveure | A-3548 Lonts Graveure $1 00 junge (Ah! Sorrow Mario dargenat itp : Tandy Mackenzie t Se $i; 44307 olin’ Fiday Brown tage of 10 Ediy Brown (Second Mo’ mtrci of New 1.25 without delay. by the sence ol wat dayawhen™ his’ operatic: Bismarck, BSA AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT Wednesday, March 22 ‘The Washburn Lignite ~ Coal Company Miners of the Famous WILTON SCREENED LUMP: Be _ MGNITE COAL FREE FROM ALL DUST ~" SHACK AND SLATE. This Coal, doés fot Clinker and contains léss Sulphur and’Ash than any other Lig- nite Coal mined in North Dakota. ~ . Phone: 453. Addis “BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY. N.D. > Give: us a trial. TT < “PRAIRIE SMOKE” ‘By Melvin R. Gilmore. Revised edition, bound in cloth, per ” -copy, plus postage (10 cents)......$1,50 This edition is just: off the press and as the supply is limited, we would suggest that you send in Your order P. 0. ORDEROR BANK DRAFT WITH ORDER.

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