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if t 3 WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922 , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ NATIONAL: AND © _ c PAGE THREE AUDITORIUM) - TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT TO SER THE SHOW . THAT IS’, to Jail to “Bree Soul RETAILERS 10) | ‘INTERNATIONAL _ STATE BANKS | [gee ‘|| HOLD MEETING | | g@eemtie’ | CITY: MAY BE TO PAY TAXES |’ ts | INGRAND FORKS) er gamem = BUILT BY 1930 ‘Brussels, May 17.—The striking idea State Tax Commtissioner Certifies / a. Pe: .— Annual Session of North Dakota] [RBA Sti sen of building an “international city” at . a Taxes ‘Avreed : oo : f 3 4 . ; : seit ‘ the gates of Bryssels which was first Tabulation of Taxes Ag : : : Association to be Held, | proposed to King Albert of the Bel- Upon To Be Paid 7 Q : y cd June 13-15 eS | gians in 1913 has ben revived and it o : 3 OS : ‘ is now proposed to erect the city and \ _ z 4 . inaugurate it at the same time as the i i a” ge : : Grand’ Forks, N. —Re- ‘ . SETTLED ON 50-50 BASIS; : 4 sen ee tailers of North Dakota will gatHer ir g sae ‘Brussels International Exposition in Dp ‘ annual convention at Grand Forks ‘on 1 1930, The State Tax Gommissioner has! Tuseday. June ana The program which Tt je inlendet, that the international Bis vy spall has been-arranged Contains the names city shall be a permanent institution certified out to the County Buditors oe a nimber nf’ men prominent. in where every country will have a duild- ® tabulation covering the basis, of} business life in the Northwest who 4 ing in which it will display not only t settlement agreed upon in regard to} « 4 2 ‘ ot : will ‘address \the convention. ‘The its manufactures and products but ex- National Bank. foxes Hor the years ig program follows: ase . : ‘ amples of its art and records of its so- 5, 1920 an seand jseate bank | : ; a. : Tuesday, June 13, 1922 ie : clal “progress: taxes for the year 1920 and 1921, be-; J kk ia) 9:00 a. m—Enrollment of dele- ei - Thesegplans were first submitted to tween state officials, and the execu | ‘ : gates. - 2p @ King Albert in 19 y Hendrik C, An- te Ca orane State Bankers | : 4 oe Bs 10:00 a. m.—Convention called to i 2 “ derson, an American sculptor, forme sencla er e al uanon a OWS Ci ; is é 4 order by Guy L.<Ireland; Pres, Grand bs " : * ly of Newport, R. 1, who then ‘ taal ° amount of money each bank is assess- : i ‘ : orks Merchants’ Assn. eee : living in Rome. Mr. Anderson was aUudrences oy ed for under the former assessments ‘ ‘ gonal Anthem, : ; aided in preparing his plans for the ee and the-amount of the balance be . George A. Henry. fi 4 ideal elty'by Senator Hen! La Fou || QL CVOF] 'y perjormance Rae) tween the bank and’ the county: with the completion of 1921 collections. After the circuit court of appeals of |. 3 the United States had declared invalid | ? 3 : é ‘ . D, Retail Mere. Assn, taxes assessed against national bank ‘ ds : & oS bitin Announcement - of committee ap- ff Welcome—Ma : aine e ee ae Me dca now has ben adored vy JGET ACQUAINTED 3 i ; the Union of International Agsocia- m WITH THE GREATEST tions which has its headquarters here 4 and which has submitted the plan. to stock for the year 1919, and the su- \ John Weber, San Fri : s intments by F. P. Me I e . ancisco, turned thief and begged to be jailed polnimentaity Tye. Mann... a > Bel rer 6 H Clared somalia tase t Beted a he could play his violin without worrying about making @ ving. He lorders, Question Rox, Si cvipr ot : pieces tetas ll IN T E WORLD i odated. ; Orders, sti ox, Su i both state and national banks for the| _“*? "ecomm : we f Enrollment, Official Report, Sergeant Japan has built a great arch, 60) {PRICES $110 to $2.75. Inc. Tax. years 1920 and 1921, the state adminis- | at Arms, — feet high, overlooking Tokio, to com- tration was confronted by vowed: WAIN GTREET POWER BOAT TO ‘Annual Reports: memorae ythogs who died during the Hae ecis involved tax-! ‘Presi P, | : fi war in the sei th ire. 2 aninnting i, Hoke sah. Part ‘| STOP SMUGGLING | Secretary, W'a, omen. <a Eee is amount ha , all} 9 reasurer, W,.W. Ruff, ; nn of it under protest, and winder these) BUILDING SOLD QVALE'S PLAN) xcon Recess ‘ LUUVNUAVACUREAVAVAVAUAAOA AGUA A es as had been paid under protest} > “< Minneapolis, May 17.—A 60-mile- | Geo. Foden et Reena : ; would be subject to. refundment. The | 2: UUUD.Q00SEUE0TEQESU0UEEAUUUEQAEUEOGUOAREOAUGGERTEUEGOEREEOUGGEUEUGUAEAUEUOULEEAUAUAAUL Peterson will have full an-hour speed boat on Lake of the |charge. < administration considered calling aj ; VE se Woods and strong guards patrol- 3:00 p, m.—Address, F. W. Peglow. : ’ special session of the legislature to John P. French Buys Building ling the Canadian border are in- 4:00 p. m.—Questfon box. . ; 4 ; remedy the defective acts of 1917 and| From E.C. Taylor cfuded in plans of S. B. Qvale, 5:30 p, m—Adjournment Mrs. Ora Snyder, below, has, long e e been known as the “cand: fe ot Chicagof but Mrs. EB. F. Wood ¥ ¥ecently leased: a candy store at an annual rental of $100,000. Then Mrs. Snyder announced she would 1919 which. had created a Hitiation| state prohibition director, to block whereby any tax levied against bank} ,, 0. 8 pe 4 whiskey smuggling into Minnesota stock was illegal. There was doubt} 51" sfer of the Dus nese, plock an » Pons however, whether the legislature pos- ;™ ain street occupied by the French iia " Wednesday, June 14, ‘ f (9:30 a, m.—Address, i, U. Berdahl, \ auras. oe coming summer: ac- Isecy, S. D. Retail Merc. Ass'n, Bub: cording to announgement made to- | ject, “Protection of the Merchant.” —in— |& Welch ‘Hardware store to John P. + sessed power, to pass a law which! AUC Wate da : 7 i i i id assess- (French by &. C. Taylor has been x y . 10:30 a, m,—Question Box. build the most i i aoe nate ee stie a ald assess rded in the register of deeds’ OM The key to the Minnesota prob} 14:30 a. m\—Address, John S, Tay-| 4m the world. Reayeitul candy ahop / ati: years invplvéd.}'The legislature had, fice. lem is the Lake of the Woods, with lor. Subject, “Salesmanship.” { in specifi language, stated that mo-| Other real estate transfers record- its, wild shore Jine extending sev- 12:00 m.—Adjournment. z x ney and credits, including stocks and |ed include: eral miles into Canada, Mr. Quale ‘Ladies’ Entertainment with Luneh-| _ 2:00 p, m—Address, Hon: W. Ww. bonds, should be exempt from taxa-| EH, J. Taylor to W. J. Taylor North , explained. Bcotleggers are in the |eon at Lincoln Park at 4:00 p,m. ‘Smart, Mayor of Minot, N. D. tion ‘and the supreme-court had dee i1-2 section 4 and part of $B.1-4 sec 4, habit of stealing across the slake 2:00 p, m.—Address, Jotin ‘T. Sulll- 4:00 P. m.—Election of officers. 99 clared that such specific language |tWP. T t, range 78. with cargoes of liquor and landing |Van. : : | Selection of next place of meet- a0 could not be interpreted to mean any- ‘Lincoln Addition | Improvement Co.} in some obscure inlet on the Amer- 3:00 p. m.—Question Box, ing, thing other than what it plainly said. {to Lydia Dorothy Barbie, Lincoln Ad.| jcan \side, according to reports 4:00 p. m.—Address, C. i, Lawrence. oe Committees Commi . 'Thé only thing which a special session | Patt ot block 6, font reaching him. | Subject, ‘Making Retail Advertising |. Ladies Entertainment ‘offimittee— of the legislature could certainly ac-} Rachel J. Malone to. John J. Carl- pHa oes a ee Pay. “| Mrs. (H. H. Wilson, chairman; _Mes- a is ton, SW 1-4 sec 23, twp-144, range 79. 5:00 p, m.—Addre C. I. Evenson, I/Fgperance, Griffith, Wilder, See the great Desert Chief of |] See the lithe-bodied beauties s to provide for a valid! Anna C. Beddle et al to C. Mig¢chants ‘and }Stricker, Bridgeman, Arhart, Benner, Mary | MINOT MAN PURSUED Pres, Minn. Ried pil] pepeicar ED pi spanks satel for and wife, original plat Hismareks, BY MANY CHARGES |(rocers’ Assn. Severson Colton. and. Miss Medora remorseless smiles upon their The executive committee of the 1-2,lot 2 and all of lot 8. block 128. Jinot, N..D., May 17.—Arrests and| 5:45 p. m.—Adjournment. — ~ ASO Na Entortai tc Mfe on the screen! See the lips—me ants and money- North Dakota Bankers’ Association! W. Scblabach to City National have Tollgwed George Foote| Evening entertainment by, Retailers} Reception and Hotettainment bom Bedouin bandits — dare-devil || jenders from sweltering Bag- a razt pecontly, tA few j22d Jobbers. mittee —.M. J. Colton chairman; Mh ‘i ane nae GL a uot 8:00 p. m2 -Smoker and lunch at |Messrs. Wilson, ‘Noonan, Randall, ss 2 of sorial property their Sago: i‘ ay ee net hee s al he [Commercial Club room. I, X. Gravel, | Benner, L’Esperance, McLean, Strick- class 2 o: Peek pie Perit - ¢ Cox, Riverview Ad. lot 9, block 10, tarceny, Released under bonds, he enoral Salesmanager, Stone Ordean | er, Griffith, Booth, Kinnan, Bridston, aa F ocNcnater 290 wof the Session | Miller A, Pox to Sarah C. Duffy, | hos Wa had threstonsa to kill her, In [ WSUS, Co. ‘Toastmaster. Montgomery McNicol, Elton, Bachel- i Seite eas ta ee ; | Northern Pge nd Ad. lot 10, block | at he had threatened to kill her. In| 9:99 p,’m—iHon John, Me ill |ler, Sheppard, Borman. Laws of 1919 with the farther stipy- | 44 4 aes addition he w9s chayged with violat-|pive usta tale on on™ MeGran will lation that the same basis should be |." jn Klenkenborg and wife to Lane}ing a ¢ ordinance, in connection | nae ¥ r, Vw. on ga a Leahy shah Thursday, June 15, used for the year 1922. To have called | vogelaar SW 1-4.sec. 25, twpf 141, | with ¢ While his counsel! 9:90 a. 1 y, June LONDON DOCTORS iBank, W 1-2 see 35, twp 139, range Arabians in hippodrome feats of horsemanship — dancing girls swaying to the mystic beat of desert tom toms— caravans with priceless silks from across the sands—gild- ed cafesteeming with hectic Oriental life!—_ dad—idling troopers from old England — Sleek adventurers with sleeker women — all rushing, scheming, loving, hating, laughing, daring thieving—a jumbled mass’ of humanity drifting onward to its Fate! conferred with state officials and of- - fered to pay taxes upon the basis of D. Owens and wife to GordomV. the colossal song hit come to || of the desert with cruel and SU UUAMININUUONONANUNNQOONUGQAOUEUOGNENEEUOOOSAOGGOEREUGQOOAAOUOQORRCHOOUOOUGAEQOOUGGOOREOGGOGEOUGGOOLEEGGONONEOOO * 5 cant’ + , n ‘Correct and. Incorrect a special ses en eyould have meant range 78. were trying to get him out of jail,|Advertising—John DeWilge. HAVE HARD TIME)E J tue sensational song it told in s 1 ren drama that all’ unpaid “taxes against bang | Bismarck Development Co to Spen-| police fled a new charge against him| 10 a. m—Aadress, “Credits,” HL A.| ” eeeoe = CEE VA LET EST CAT Rr ne stot Avera Tigo wound (cet Boise, Riverview Ad. lot 8, block |in connection with the aileged finding | Sedgwick, credit man, Marchal Wells |» London, May 17.—Lonslon doctors |S gene Fords and Carmen Phillipe Wedgewood Nowell, Eu- ‘ g PORE "| 10. of a still in his house. It was charged | Co. . are complaining as loudly-as their pro-| ES f 3 he lost, and that a large amount al-/ TH. P. Knappen to ‘Esther 1. Freo-4 jo was thaintfacturing intosicaling Iie) | 11:15 a. m—Address, “North Da- | fessional dignity will permit of hard | EE 5 ; had tobe refunded. jbare et al McKenzie Ad lots 20 and |quor.” At last accounts he was unable Kota,” Governor R. A. Nestos. times. They declare that fewyr peo-| == \ ove ane” |21, blocki 90. irnish $1000. ba 245 a. m—-This time is reserved sce ical advice nowadays | == a 1 5 District mectings of bankers have |" Gotttried Kikul and wife to L. H, | furnish $1000. bail. ie tar the Northwest Cominetaal: Bal: plo © se ok medigal advice newa ys =] been held in every part of state, and coor, N. P, Add. lot 3, Block 3. aR letin. our official p: than ever before and that they com-|=5 according to attendants at the meet-| “Trgrar Robidow to Hlizabeth Robi NAKED MAN CRAZED 12:15 a. m_—Adjournment plain more Joudly of the fees charged) EE fe ; ( " ings, all banks represented at such. dou, Sturgis Aq. lot 18, block 29. WITH MOONSHINE FOUND | Noon Reces ° by specialists. : On the. otier shang = TONIGAT, AND TOMORROW. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, meetings, with one exception, shave L. W, ‘Hughes to Ray W. Folsom IN FARMER'S HOUSE|_ 1:30 p. m.—Address, “A Secretary's | 8°me citizens report that the ' eae os 7:30 and 9:00. agreed fo pay taxes on the baste SE original plat, S 1-2 lot.2 and all lot | *yfinot, NX, Dy May 17.—A member of | Duties,” Senator Geo. M. Peterson. speci 8 have heen | matntalned a = p : proposed settlement. The tota’ an 3, block 128. the road building crew employed by| 2:30 p. m—Address, “Our Govern. | tcir highest mark whte ler | __ Of taxes, in litigation for the years |" ina Mabel Fought et al to A. W.| stevens Jiros. in charge of a road Pent,” J. F, "t, O'Connor. aries and incomes have been denoted. | Fail IIIIIIINANIIIINININAUINEAIIIUIUNUAIOHTHUN0 000000000 KUHN 1919), 1920. and’ 1921, amounted Weisenborn, Riverview lot 2, block 4. building project ner Burlington, wa: i cee ae aetag ot wal R aa icked up at Burlington Friday, insane sett it, banks are to pay a to! picked up at Burlington Friday, insane Se 419,073.69. my, BEULAH SCHOOLS from drinking too much moonshine. This sum which includes the amount | : TO HAVE DAY The fellow. stools oll oye y stitch of hi already paid and to be paid under the/| clothing and himself with! agreement is divided among the va-! pon wp, May 17.—The _| mud, then entered a farm home near a ‘ ' : | . D., May 17—The com-}, ete arias i ; rious counties as follows; mittee in charge of the Field Day | 2urlinston where he was found in the Saves Fa00~ Saves lee~ Saves Money, e Copnty Bndee Agreement |entertaintnent ‘on May 19th. report} Kitchen by the farmer's son when he | B Adams $7,884.79 that they are going to give the went to build the fire. The feljow | Barner 5 4 \children of the several schools a roval | Was fitted out with overalls and a jac-) Palines ‘ 24 jtime. The band has been secured to {ket and brought to Minot. He. appear: | Bottineau 20,933.91) give a concert during the afternoon, | ed before the in, ity board Saturday | who continued the case until Monday, | believing the man would recover as} goon as the effect of the jackrabbit| y wore off. It is said the fel-; drinking a quart at} Bowman Mt Jarfd a banquet will be ser 04!school children and their imm 93\ friends at the High School audit jum after the field events are over. }An excellent orchestra will be se-|jow h ‘cured and the evening will be passed | moonshine daily in playing games and musical enter- es ety em le 3 jtainment. A general invitation is ex-| yrtey “rene” tonight make of———__: \ The First Real Million Dollar Picture Carl Laemmle Presents |” | Emmons WEDNESDAY TONIGHT , THURSDAY i} Premier Presentation in Bismarck einen Valle ; the Commercial Club to the | g n : tra q ? rocks: 8 veuildren of naa coimipetitive grades ty an evening of it a ihe) ae , Griggs. ree eee "tnd cone ents “Phe| CRimese dishes, ae ickba’ Chow ee TS Sidde k will also be put in first-class | yy). ri Meitenry eivbodke he ania ON PAL had bee cs N h for dane. r {3 t McIntost Dinner Dance at McKenzie | Kumquats. _No charge val i : : ane tonight. | _ |ing, no service less ‘than 50c. | sieiaitier st prea ‘ it No Tin Soldiers for Him i a ; Call: on’or Write us all About W I V ES YOUR WOOL. perme : | We are interested in your Last Year's as The Most Wonderful Picture in Amerlea Ye slows Well as Your New Clip. | : : ig Stecle - Sam Sloven, Bismarck. |] By and with VON STROHEIM—“The Man You Will Love | - Care South Side Grocery. _ to Hate. : Sb: aes Across the Street from Standard Oil Co. i] The most costly, gigantic, superb and artistic screen spec- { | Warehouse tacle ever devised and presented either in America or any- | | E where else in the civilized world. 79 | Fe es EL TE TEE t ' LSE SER PRE OLN | me aa REPRODUCING IN ALL ITS GLORY KQUITY SELLS | | , | | i | MONTE CARLO —\_ “TIS EXCHANGES | That Extra Room —||_—_ stoner ns wtb or one 1 eee | | : ‘Where Even Saints Are Smners’ St. Paul, May 17.—Purctiage of the } -Can be made to bring you a good .reve- | ee gay seas the city of pisute the sin dueteber 2 livestock selling agency branches of | : | errace and the sapphire sea — mondaines — cocottes — i the Equity Co-operative Exchange ‘at | nue—lots of people are looking for | Kings and crooks woman’s vanity — busy husbands — { South St Paul and: Ghicnee by. a | furnished rooms. if ‘idle foolish wives—enchanting—voluptuous—erotic night Farmers’ Educational and Co-operative | : ‘ Exchange of Iowa and the American! | A T ib w t Ad —and all the world on a holinay —— WReDPES Ben and Society of Equity of Iowa was an- | | sses. ounced here by Charles H. Watts, | J ri une an i % : iiead of the Farmers’ Union. | ene \s hod t¢ i More Thrills Than Ever Before Concentrat- “, It was said approximately $50,090 is the cheapest, quickest method to se- din Gueticanthe and Overs helaitit \ pas anes | cure a desirable roomer. | iaian hia wag iin ‘ Goes two agencies. i | | - i ‘ture. eae ee ticks guile. tha love Cash rates—25 words, one time, 50c; 2 | anole nace : Farmers" Union has been a livestock | | times, 65 cents; 3 times, 75 cents; 1 Matinee Dally ab 2:20: Hvenings 7:30.en8 8:20. ‘ selling agency since its organization | | week $1.25 | Box Seats 50c, Box Seats 65¢. ee hee a saree eel Allan Ramsay, two, son of Princess | ? . | Included.) agencies at severa] m ets * aaa Ge Ghenilsation: covers 26 states. ER eat and running, things generaily at Windsor Castle. | i rf cae : z o t . 2 \ Vv 2 X