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PAGE THREE ~~ FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE pound, 12:30 p. m. - Everybody out. 4 Nan T0 “COOL FEVER: ji 71 GRADUATES OF HIGH T ‘AXES ¢ AN BE fe cool de a feves NEW MANAGER “the presidency :.of the ] 2 . . | road. ; 4 P SCHOOL GIVEN DIPLOMAS i + |sent him there that he might die and OF SOO N. AMED)} The appointment of Mr. Wallace , —_—_—. | thus the employer will be able to mar- marks tne first time that the Soo has tri ocontinued from Pagel) | PAID MA ry the young wife. The story is very! Minneapolis, June 2.—A. E. Wallace, | 0n¢ outside its own personnel for an ' i i parr hen you es uhmerice j cremate: and furnishes Antonia Mor general manager of the western dis: operating chief. ts ‘ou were born, 1 . eno a role in which he is able to show! ?* | = i (RUE Ee ae bb] you follow out the principles of Tes- Y ‘his great histrionic ability. A large|ttict of the Erie railroad with head- Returns From City, | ponsibl ity; divepline of self, and ser- 4 | number of ‘Hindus are used for atmos-| quarters in Chicago, will arrive in} M. B. Gilman returned at noon 'to- (EES : 2 : phere Minneapolis tomorrow to become day fi th vin Citi eon A . gen- y from the Twin Cities, where he UE Eta NAb ia ihe nolo eraduates, 1 fa number ——_—_—__—_—_— eral manager of the Soo Line, it was| Went to expedite gelivery of Dodge “ ‘ s40/ * , y announced today from the office of] Bros. motor cars. As a result one ‘Doctrine of Debts and Credits | BASEBALL | the, jbigh school. The roll follows: Tax Commissioner Converse Is. FOUR KILLED the president. i carload is being shipped this week vx ne Being Preached To Danger- | * pea Fas Taare pee | orange ; B sues an Additional Observa- : hae Wallace: takes the position ya- | and two or three carloads will be ship- ’ « AKOTA LEAGUE. Roll of Graduates—Cl 1922 jeated by G. R, (Huntington when he! ped next week. ous Degree” thes Hertha Awe tion To Recent L | Won Lost Esther Bertha Agre. o Recent Letter | —- Eureo . 4 Avie Ovilla Andereen . ee loux Falls . 5 Marjorie Elizabeth Bolton. fecause of the obvious technical dif- DRUMMOND MAKES APPEAL Namestown . ant Walter J. Brandt. ficulties of several sections of the law, ‘ ; z Sei vee Wahpeton-Breck . 8 Clementine Fowler Bronson. ‘fax Commissioner C. . Converse has ¢ anne apolisy gune 2e_roneed by. Kansas City, Mo., June 2.—(By As-| Aberdeen 9 oris Mollie Burch. issued an additional observation to his oo rasetic ‘ 4 ioe ; sociated’ Press.)—Drift of agriculture| Mitchell .. 10 Esther Barncard Burch, — / letter to the county treasurora of| °C trattic accidents, police today pre- e ers of! dicted grand jury action to halt speed- \toward “the short road to ruin” was| Valley City . i Grace Cook. | North Dakota stating that the holders| ng and reckless driving. ‘Those killed pictured in a letter to Secretary Wal-| Watertown . 10 Ruth B. Christoph. of tax certificates may pay the taxes] j I darles, 1 ary D. Bruce Doyle. S|included Hans Larson, Sarles, N. D. X lace by W. I. Drummond, chairman of — Rebec B Eis re on: March first and October 15th. This aI ” the Board of Governors of the Interna- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Ernest Elne Spee Eee pee enae een In tores:. ih 2 FOUN LTY tional Farm Congress. Estimating the Won Lost Helen Génsieys Falconer. some of the counties will save the de- U D GUI total increase of American farm mort- | Minneapolis 16 Unie Mae Frazier. ; Hnquent property in others 5 per cent IN COURT HERE gage indebtedness between 1910 and | Indianapolis 16 Versie Fae Frazier. each year on their taxes, 1920 as more than $3,000,000,000, Mr. Milwaukee . 91 Myrtle Freeburg. "The practice in most of the coun-| Lorenz Schneider and his wife both Drummond appealed to the United|St. Paul .. 17 Ethel Funston. ties has been in harmony with the in-| pleaded guilty in district court before F a States Department of Agriculture to|folumbus 23 Raymond Q. Gates. terpretation indicated in the letter so| Judge Nuessle to making home-brew. cool a “fever of restless speculation” | Louisville 24 Charles Henry Gobel. far as it touches upon the right of} They were fined $200 and sentenced / \ among farmers, and asserted that “the | Kansas City 25 Cyril Winfield Grace. the tax certificate owner to pay the|to 90 days imprisonment, the fine and ! te doctrine of debts and credits as the|Toledo ... 10 30 Newell Hamilton. taxes as they become delinquent,”} sentence being suspended, They live un or a e t ‘basis of farm operation is being Zella Mae Har writes Mr. Converse. “On the other}in Bismarck. picached to a dangerous degree.” He AMERICAN LEAGUE. Joh We, HEE an 8 pend, the statement, that the certifi- eee reeerrees “Why—thesun of course” you | referred to advance census reports on . Won Lost. z s, B cate owner may pay the taxes without GOODBYE DOLLY GRAY. ii A farm mortgage indebtedness as the|/New York . 16 pater Caroling rdaeobe0n. penalty if paid on the exact date on| New York, June 2.—That the Paul wil say. Moire rcs lpe etic basis of his warning. St. Louis . 18 Ecuiia “Alvitia Vinge, which they become dclinquent, will]/farnes who died in Manhattan state] that you | ight of i y' Mr, Drummond, declaring that the |'Philadelph: 20 See ce eateth tGkiizon occasion some surprise due to the} hospital, Ward’s Island, May’, insane, you lose sig! e sun. rate of debt increase had probably Washington 24 ‘Alta Janeddones, Z fact that some of the changes in the] plind and a pauper, was the author of Some baking powders can be ‘been greater during the two years|Cleveland 23 Milton D. King. wording of section 2185, Compiled} Goodbye, Dolly Gray,” the battle chant) hought for a few pennies less than since the 1920 census was taken point-| Detroit . 28 Tyler C. Kludt Laws of 1918 as amended have been| of American soldiers and sailors in} Calymet — but "t hold th out ed out that according to that census|Chicago 28 Howard Avon Knudtson. overlooked. Before being amended it| the war against Spain, became known, jumel ut don’t hol ese mortgage indebtedness on farms oper-| Boston . 23 Herta H. Kreuger. provided that the penalty should at-| Barnes was also the author of many cents too close to your eyes—you ated by their owners had increased Hazel Geneva La Bay. tach to taxes—‘as soon as the same| other songs once popular, will not be able to see the quality since 1920 by 131.9 per cent, or $2, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Mark Vincent La France. became delinquent,” As amended by Fr dootyit an Ty =the purity—the dependability of 277,594,341. Noting that according to Won Lost Pet.| Esther Victoria Larson. ‘" Chapter 67 of the Special Session! 7 OCAT, PEOPLE 1 the census the number of farms oper-|New York .. 25 16 .610} Fay Vivienne Le Barron.’ Laws of 1919 it provides that the pen- CA L UM E i ated by their owners was virtually| Pittsburgh . 16 5 Helen Frances Little. alty shall attach if the taxes remain FORGET MOTOR ° the same as in 11910 while the number | St, Louis . 20 Norman Thurston Livdahl. junpaid ‘after that date’ (the date upon BAKING POWDER under mortgage increased by more|Brooklyn . 20 Orlin L. Livdahl. jwhich they ‘become delinquent). The CAMPY’ RULES 7 than half a million, Mr. Drummond | Cincinnati . 23 Charlotte Logan. ‘result, as I see it, is that before March In. other words, don’t be de- added, “The census will further show | Chicago .. 21 Acthoes Wy Uncne, IE Ist, only ‘the kindowner has the right} People who travel across the coun-| ceived by a few pennies — the Wei that nearly 40 per cent of all farms) % Socak Mecoamett Melons. to pay the taxes. On and after March] try and use motor camps)\prepared| cheapest baking powder in price are now operated by tenants. If the 25 ther M, tat Mandi 2 1st, the county, treasurer is authorized | for them at various towns observe one is often the most expensive. same proportion holds good with them, a Rather Mandive andigo. to accept payment of the first half|rule faithfully—always, clean’ up be- Wh buy Cal the total farm mortgage indebtedness DAKOTA LEAGUE. Tin Forme Mace: oither trom tli land ownor or the cer- fore you leave. pe ee en you buy Calumet you increased considerably more than $3,-| Fargo, 4; Watertown, 2. Kenneth W. Momzis. ere is no} penalty| Some local people whqigo.out to the} know that it will produce pure, 000,000,000 in the ten-year period. The} Jamestown, 5; Aberdeen, 3. Charles Willidt#' Moses. on March 18t;regardless of which par: | camping grounds east of ere do} sweet, and wholesome bakings. added annual interest bill amounts to] Wahpcton-Breck, 5; Sioux Falls, 8. |, Rachel Mowry. ty makes the payment. If,paid by the| not think of this rule as the tourists! ‘you know that you use less be- about $200,000,000, or more than one-| Mitchell, 7; Valley City, 4. Barton Robert Muir. Ue rar do, becnuns “they de not expect to/ Cause it contains more than the ' th per cent, never attaches, bu' ie cl 3 & 5 * fourth the: average, wheal: op oh Amount paid by him draws interest at| _ Local men who are trying to keep! ordinary leavening strength. United States. No figures are avail. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. al it Pi y hi the camp in good shape for tourists z Mi i 3 Be able showing the increase in chattel ! Milwaukee, 3; Minneapolis, 25 i Moan at one Lipa er nea say. that local ‘pienic partics thought- Buy it—try it—be convinced. and personal indebtedness, but this is} Indianapolis, 9; Louisville, 3. William Nuessle. Under the law ass It formerly stood an} yey leave paper and refuse scatter- A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 f shown to be very large. It is not im-| St, Paul, 19; Kansas City, 18. Justine M. Paulson. ‘ ynjust burden was impo d upon. the | od about the ‘camp while the tourists} ounces, Some baking powders comein 12 probable that the value of more than} Columbus, 6; Toledo, 5. Margaret a Bostlethwatte, lone owner. wae pet een penalty ae do not, and ask that local parties re- some baking powders come in *¢ a third of the nation’s wheat crop will Mabel I Ri eee eae ath hawt it e i dat member the rule of all tourists camps, T@henvouwaaicn. hereafter be taken each year to aa AMERICAN LEAGUE: Gas ses Henry Seis ieee Lipities fe uae any BaP to leave it in as good shape as found.| T'S SPE NARYON the interest on the increased rural in-| New York, 5; Boston, 4. ; < upe 3 per! e Pocdadbets Skea Ne a sures i Meveland, 5: it, 2. Elda Josephine Ryberg. and then the amount:be paid drew in- ; uae 350 sine toe ehh fo re SE ae Ghigo 8 Esther Scott. terest at one per.cent per month, re- Big Elks a tate es rh = ore Whe ‘made in 1920.” ‘Washington-Philadelphia; rain, Bertha N. Severtson. sulting in a total burden of 17 per 12:30 p.m. Everybody out. Mr, Drummond questioned the re- _ Pea eat a Rar cent per annum. Under the law as it assurance which a recent bulletin of NATIONAL LEAGUE. Marjorie Alta’ Smith, formerly stood it’was a distinct in- < the Department of Agriculture “draws| Boston, 2; New York, 0. Nydia E. Smith. . jury to the land. owner onan me LETS GO! / J from the fact that the reported value) St, Louis, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. Julia Marian Staley. taxes paid by the aid of. ni a ‘To Klein with all our dry- e eje of the mortgaged farms increased 117.6]. Cincinnati, 6; Chicago, 1. Ruth Elizabeth Staley. certificate. Undgt' the law ,as tly wih leant anal dyein: ‘ per cent durfing the decade.” He re-| philadelphia-Brooklyn; rain, William Glen Wallace. no longer truc, pros ed te cleaning, ‘pressing, y' v1 plied, “The earning power ot sand J — Gwendolen Anne Welch. a a ie nets end apie 0 not affected by changes in its rente The high school almuni will banquet is Reduced Prices. value.” RE at ihe McKenzie hotel tonight, the A « i re C1 ing SS . . ° ts rather tepatey Hi ald Me Mae eee pro. danilen car: ol Pismark one i . ert ds a Se ee ge this day of automo. Drummond. “Any increase in overhead RE ‘ a expenses must come out of the first | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Foreccos. | biles, air nae Meola start diey OPENING DANCE : ctu vhic revenues. Interest is the first item of Notice is hereby given that that cer-|acsear’ Yot A Guilty Conscience” iat d to Ameri agri John Freb of Minneapolis, and tad Jand (delivered Ly, wick will be shown at Capitol theater . “The chief danger to erican 1) Jol ‘reberg, 0: inneapolls, vi 2 it el wes culture,” Mr. Drummond concluded.| gijsworth Finlayson, of Bismarck,| sr, to tonight has noné of them: ir it. Saturday Night, June 3rd. “ig not that our farmers will be unabie| will meet in a handicap ree rne filed for The aera a ules wieder eae A : h ney or engage inj match in Bismarck on June a e eeds of the County of Bur-|a society play, but lak in India where. c = ore eairoad “Geld of business | South Side Bowery. Freberg agrees to oe ee on the 11th! many of our modern ‘necessities have Open Every Night. activities. It is that the fixed over: | throw Binlayeou, tae tec 2 of the Mortgages on’ Page 359,;not been a ee Tat ths picture ene 5 i i ie match. S| will be foreclosed b f th = vn vehicles; ox carts * : head and f Saag MIEN a8 oe na bees ae. va wrestler of considerable m vin Stel morigaie, ad “hereinafter bey neee ol carone Sheep, dogs Good Musie and Good Floor. ae te rofits, and make it impos- ability. house in’ the elty of Bismareks ‘County and other animals found’ in‘India are x Sinie to compete. with the farms of Be Ea ha Oetaee sate na eee meron ee Z at the hour o ‘ after- als wi 2 other countries, without a degree of VAN HOOK IS hoon on the 12th day of July, A. D. 19 “| The story deals with the adventures IT’S DELICIOUS protection and assistance that cannot WINNER OF 2 to satisfy the amount flue, upon such{of a young man who,in order fe Bond mortgage on lay of sale. t un be expected.” FIRST G AMES | ett. 23" deserted “in such mort, his ‘wife, to _tho_mountalne wire TONIGHT ONLY ——_————— Bage, an h Wi Ye 80! 0 satis! aa ibed follows: a= | ; DONE 2 —van| ite (Bh) of ‘Section “Pwon: F — Val y-five i i i Ine re Re RC Ree e| Tp a THE MOHAWK ANTONIO MARENO. A « 76). nj res, more IN CELEBRATION|:3:* ise "Sindy hy a store of my ot Saneun seal MUS “lara Nuege |/[Next week the new at Sanish las' a a aes . - 4 to 1. such mortgage at /E peacher of Voice and Expression dining room at the Tis Van Hook ......0-0-0-1-0-8 4 10.2) nts Gitmo). anim adaulon nero eee ae open her sum} Mohawk will be_open a ‘ ‘ ss * ii Sanish .0-0-0-0-0-1 s'' fees and costs of fore-|[/mer classes for , * fel “8 High School Boys Liberally Galled in sixth inning on account of ( day of June,’A. D. 1922, senior student pupils. Those to toe public. po ut y onscience i h ins STTY SANDBERG, ‘oll for summer, TY Yi Smear. White Was vpatteries: Van Hook—Madison and aude % ea Mortgagee. See obtain he ated Me i: cor d xe Heer, sy may reach $200 was| Birdsbill. 1 Karnes for Mortgasee, : : eals Served.” Harold Lloyd in “Just Dropped In’ Damage which may reach $200 was) "ais Hungate and Pennington. | (Webb islock, Bismarck. : tion by telephoning 8445, or 401 5th’ Street dghe Stat ape Er ana vari-| At Parshall on Memorial Day before oe Call 418 7th Street. he othe: aE ate + - eT — ; af on ie round the city by high a large crowd Van Hook defeate ao NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF Phone 145 ons places 8 | yt brush.| Shall by a score of 9 to 4. The feature)" Finau’ ACCOUNT AND DISTRI- ongay, school boys who wielded paint br of the game was a triple play by Van BUTION OF ESTATE « es arn ate pighe f the Country | Hook in the last of the ninth with bas-| STATI OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN roof and sides 0 % Club were smeared with paint. Recent-|¢S loaded. RH El nty Court, Before Hon. I. C. bout $200 worth of paint was put Hook .1-2-2-2-0-2-0-0- i7 6 tthe E eden ‘ i i ‘the tadine, according tet otficets Ven ook ee OT : q 3 3 “Deena. stats, of ‘Ka gi y f the club, who said that the wor! Seeing: — Setzl d Montgomery, joner 4% probably would have to be done over Reon Van Hook—Setzler an: Deane Montgomery, Res- rr ain. srehalld F North Dakota to the above anain, | automobile standing on North} Parshall—MeCarthy and Sund dentate ge eee 116 FIFTH STREET. Fifth street was snow white this morn- TED TO Soe handily that, the FRIDAY AND ing. Two Chee automobiles were| CUP DONA’ ante of tne Florence A eaont. We will continue our i ite. Ti ivery wag- ministratrix of the estate o! painted white, Severance tien. sehosl| RICHHOLT SCHOOL); stontgomory, late of the city, oF SATURDAY grounds and some overturned. One old oem an noe Minnesota. Vacrcanca tetas automobile was included in the vehi-| The big cup donated by the Elks to|}jeen rendered in. this’ Court therein 1 cles in the yards. the school wining the boys track and] showing that the estate of said deceased Business houses were liberally} field meet was presented yesterday to ie mandy for a ‘settlement and distri; white-washed down town. In most cas- Hieholy schoo! by officers A ans he allowed, ithe residue of said estate be i i i Fi = n made «| distribute 0 e pers theret 0 en- ss this ws ey yee aie sentation apeschi Other officers pres-| titled, ‘her administration cl sed_and she FRIDAY AND SATURDAY damage. The boys also pa’ z)S 4 be discharg that Monday, the 10th “Bp. H. §.” above the doors of thejent were Henry T. Murphy, exalted] qo, Gf suly, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in olice station. ruler, Bobb Webb and Alex Rosen. |.the forenoon of that day at. the court Come in and look over our new stock. oe Superintendent Martin said a jani-| At the same time F. A. Knowles rooms of thisic rt in the court house, tor was on duty to keep boys out of presented a shield to the school for ye oly ot el marche, ‘County pe sar ; for wae Othool-and that the boys did|winning the grade school basketball) cen’ duly appointed by this Court, for A Few Specials: not smear paint or white wash _the| championship. The Richholt boys hold|the settlement thereof, at which time building. Two years ago the school|the shield until it is won by some other | 2” aid Eight yards calico..........0e0eeeeee ee eae oe! $1.00 board asked the boys to refrain from school. i g A is in the annual celebration an ame. : men ka ee ithe anna celebra' ; FINE LEGION PROGRAM. \ ane, nove name respond, Eight yards crash toweling...........+-+++++0++ - 1.00 « Sanaa? Stanton, N. D., June 2 Memotiel and ‘required then “and there to bo and Attractive bathing suits............. cece eee eeee 1.00 NATURE LOVES BRIGHT COLORS| day was appropriately observed in ir netars this nceurts i and iho We see the truth of this statement) Stanton under the auspices of the|cint’ should not be allowed, the residue|{| | Boys’ wash suits’...........- Bir Sis creme aa ve 1.00 in the varicolored flowers, the vivid) American Legion and the Legion aux-| of jd estate distributed, the adminis- sunsets, the birds of brilliant plumage. |iliary. Though rain interes me Watton’ of reaidcatate” closed (aud ved Men’s heavy union-made overalls. . - 1.00 But we never see it exemplified more| the program planned for ie Dated the 2nd day of June, A, D. 1922. : Attractively than in the person of a| park, a large audience packed the aud-| (SEAL) By the Court: Boys’ shirts two POM ciede. c.cgieca etal ss a biel Savane Mn aea ee wre splendidly healthy woman. How does | itorium of the high school building. A; Gidea ee he Goliaty Fisee: 2 aint this health? Why, in the! Expense of the program was met) NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, . .. seer checker the iaukgasent skin, the! from a fund of $250 which was clear-) Attorney for Adm. sara Dozens of other specials—come and see them. smooth red lips of such a woman. And/ed by the American Legion at a barn AES eee Bae 2227) OBO 18-28 5 : She onelds it dn firm flesh and rounded| dance held eight miles from the town/FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, For the Benet or the ae we ie exchange our s. The ailing woman is defici-!last Saturday and which was attended cheap. ‘Phone 694. 930 4th St. merchandise for butter and eggs. contours. T is yw ent in natural coloring, and she does|by over 300 people. 6-2-1w not even appear to advantage in FOR RENT—Rooms with board at the, . Clothes that would set off her more! Dance every Tuesday, Thurs | Mohawk. ‘Phone 145, 62-1w s attractive sister. Many women who | day and Saturday evenings a BOR RENT ae modern wom for e mporium Jong tor sowing hetlth Wi pase it(8:80.at The Coliseum. 10 Cents) ot nen a ee NoDat And Ralph Connor's Story they will give a trial to that remedy per dance. WVANTED—Stenographer, one with, : 3 | “CAMERON OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” which brings strength to frail women s 4] Some bookkeeping experience pre- Two doors north of the McKenzie Hotel. | A Fabl “Th eis, “trdia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com.| Big Elks parade tomorrow at) ferred. ‘Write Tribune 3, a | esop Fable... ie Farmer and the Ostrich’ z ing oe " Neen eel

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