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tion to the rule, in beginning hs Jand a {production fitting the title, remarks on tae demurrer presented ‘ - i \ stocday atthinboniele hastbeen a y of the money faueauonat institu- = sal rule that indictments must descend appropriated for the e general tion i 15.22 into particulars, he said. The ex- fund by the le e session| General education , Ne to the rule was waere the Gore last week gpes for educ 8.6 Ha) ; son charged is a public official | tional _purp: ace 1g to is “ elas oe o ni ” roiticery of a corporation, or hay. (analysis of appropriations made| 162 Merchandise of Merit Only ing supervision over some part of Min the state tax comm: building 1.42 waere the person was not under the | fice. oy the $7,480, pete i “tals nati i _— ‘i immediate supervision of the em- | priated for the general func | ureau 4 i HULL i i Tl 1 mn NITRA nt plover, and where it migat not be percent went for education: [Public printing ‘Is sl HN A possible to descend into particulars. | stitutions, 9.90 percent for 9 Ss, associations .76 The rule, he said, had been settled educational purposes 3 5 , of ‘North Dakota, care of the heavy Republican) ma- by the United States Supreme Court.qand in addition the : 00) Washing Ma. 9 --One of the | Michigan, wao: jority. November 7, 1 removed The Jones waintaining the state educatio > Industries (Of- : livia teetionenaietnelerolitenl Mae | A seats directions are the necessity for such a strip. within the exception to the rule and |department is included under the) se only) eR tiad 6 acai Bay followed by Fess of Ohio, ardent] Senator Shipstead has been as- / all counts of the indictment except |general head of administrative ex ate aid fire depts ene q ey Harare ministration supporter, with Ho-| signed to room 406 in tae Senate * one were held valid. The second | penses. i Miscellaneous Mone Mtinne will he a Ret of Nebraska, another radical,} building which is almost directly Bs ‘count was held defective, the court | Every dollar appropriated The tot Sia RGATRRRT SE HHL TUE | then Green of Vermont, a con-| over the office occupied by Senator stating there evidently was an omis- \the state general fund by the | general f Ane 1 on the /Farmer-Labor ticket, | Servative, nd finally Smith Wild-] Nelson, and near the quarters va- sion of the most important part of ‘jslatures of 1921 and 1923, h{ including: sony s The SCERAAANER AB RENEE | man Brookhart of lowa. cated by Senator Frank B. Kellogg ' the count in the typewritine for biennial periods, is divided eo Daehn fobr speciale unde ceiza the new senate, althote There are more seats in tae back | of Minneasota, Must File Bill | follows: 224,320.00. , L expected to convene un- | rew on the Republican side but no Sa f » Bangs, counsel for Jones, comparison of the body is not expected to conver ubliz | more new radieals:to occupy them.| A No. 1 Hay for sale. $6.00 then requested a bill of particulars | Legislature 0 tions of 1921-23 “and Rune eaRy reson 4 iswnneet will Cao : \ be filed stating in detail the charges | State executive depts. 5Jlatde including the sta eidcoate: fit tual oun sents ene eT tans per ton by the stack, two PI ges | State exe F ‘ : : Democratic side, forty-two seats | sit at the Tett of Brookhart “ AG of embezzlement of $17,866.60, which ! State rency al first. vetoes of Governor Neste miles out. Phone 529. Krist Peon . State contingency 2 t vet Hach desk has a Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania 3 Reso ee ee A eae We Cl Hila th |dudiciary : 11 follows: “Dr. Shipstead has chosen a seat alongside his col Kjelstrup. istrict Attorney Hildreth pro- ARE eieeatie esdawcs asaible || : : eresLene Ww : g Bee da ls A AG Ga 4 Hibs [eee cette cae ol Beery Peery Gin Ci BEULAH COAL now $4.75 EDNESDAY, MARCH 21st | sce no good reason why such a bill | Legislature $ TAN eUEpERenie JEON GE CHEN Mace Mbrante ee race ire UNE GHC OL MITE: . a hould not be furnished. District !State executive, administre Aieeneeuntie’ De aeratd Sas back sota will ci The aen cau bee von) delivered. ae ach One Night Only. Attorney Hildreth, after consulting |State emer , contingency SOOO eee MNe exten alaht. GE EKGINMGRnaESe ee cL ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. eee eee a Sinan with a representative of the nation-' State Judiciary Boe ere ee eee Tene ie UWE eeaue VeRuLvGd IEP ML oT erces nev ctl aeneie: Hwvas ae ee : alebam esac rent, said taat it | Education ene \for Burton Ke Whetlor, the Mon- | cecduuey to have a Cherokee atrip| Wor Mirst Clase Day Clean: The Musical Comedy Success would take sometime to furnish this, | A, Educational institutions enon be leaguer elected 15 | re tae” Viee President's. extreme |ing. Call Capital Laundry and wanted the case to go over un- |G, State aid schools ue 4 | DEE Reea tT ula oitoRRES re: a til Monday or Tuesday. ! Penal, itutions 1,240,596 me Bem os | right on the Democratic side to take | Co, Phone 684. _; le SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUND \ PAGE THREE DEMURRER 10 INDICTMENT IS. HELD NOT GOOD Judge Miller Overrules Ob-, jection in Jones Case; i . e Proceeds to Trial | One of Most Beloved Women F tt f on Stage Appears at l ings O MAY BEG MONDAY Auditorium Although holding one count of tae by yovernment’s indictment of C. R. loved woman on the Amer stage WARNER’S RUST PROOF + Jones, former tant cashier of TCO ty a AO NIN a cata the City National Bank, @o be de- Hetany sailsoud css a and fective, Judge Andrew Miller in fed- Sedo pes emeritie si era] court today held seven other gg a ee ee ae WARNER'S WRAP AROUND the defendant's demurfer. Tae de- oe AUR Ie at A : fense then filed & demand for a bill RN UT ee at CORSETS rticulars in the case, which EAH ANA SGA ER@H WERT tel SELQCRIT was srapted, District Attorney Hil- ee ee eee une dreth said it would take sometime comedy, for which Robson is to complete the bill of particulars Hh a ey taking Monday.— Tuesday and the trial could not wel) pro- ret honors. nats ‘ aoe coed before Monday or Tuesday. irene ere bias Jello a March 12-13 * “Judge Miller eld one count of an | Robson plays, is the most unique 9 indic inst F. 0, Hellstrom ny of her roles. | ee i aave sed tuck’ oF ayhaelt | ae rules tl orl is a sis of gov ent tax on receipts off put tt 1s as big os he: ig TeSnePoRGe tester stoMbeade! whole body and solid gold, “Mother A special corsetiere from the Warner fective and held one count of the | Millions” has a grest moral, Brothers service department will, be here indictment to be good. Trial of this ne role of, “Harriet Breen” gis will take place st, this term of not like any of her other roles but Monday and Tuesday, March 12 and 13. rt she is traveling on a new: sphere hile getting ready for trial of | ya. Robi J Henne, will appear at the tt, fssiniae more olauiits han Not only will she demonstrate the new Wrap the Jones cz District Attorne May obinson, famous comedienne, 1 appea at ine | ever before. , Hildreta moved to proceed with trial bauattaeiarn, Monday,. March 19, in “Mother’s Millions. | The comedy is so unexpected— Around Models, but will render special of James Root, charged with sell- 4 \ and the pathetic ure so hu- service in the attention to personal require- liquor to Indians at Fort Bert man and when she reaches her cli- Exception to Rule Jer emotional work is marvelous Judge said that if the and you'll see Mis? Robson as you ‘ Jones indictment were sustained AC HOWN IN FIGURES never have before must be sustained on the excep- In his decision on the demurrer: in the Hellstrom Judge said the indictment conflict- ed in that it charged emb case, in the second count and violation inderhnitie 110,099.00 150,000.00 | | | ’ TONIGHT of the national revenue act, or a | gt, WME Sa BEIGES Gael Oh A ] I. i misdemeanor, in the first count, | 9e8tg, Industries (office exDO. TT 10,000.00 12,890.00 T and Saturday Auspices Company A. Since the national revenue act ap- State aid fire depts : 90,090.00 me eee specific to the case—a laneous : Immediately in front of Shipstead wl] be Dr. Ladd, one of North Da ee . ” n ct prevailed. | eee aa seeNgnnesticnnpleseunee Reginald Denny in “He Raised Kane The second count was dismissed and | ee eH be Rene 4 y . the first Neld good. The government lon farms were indicated to h pidcray da Renabllennse Vy Spectacular Electrical Effects. he said, that the defendgnt i j —and— etary of the |In connection with the reserve in- eof the ‘di 1 for farm potato stocks, 7. ae “9 * Smiles” . pfowall Ge triatesith |this figure should not be confused Wm. Duncan in “When Banger Ss i Price $1.10. ies ee thas he ey or had with our Janua: potato eee es ao a — _ = ® matte! STATE WINS TAX LAWSUIT alleged. $10,000 Inheritance Tax on Trimble Estate Involved The state is victor in the lawsuit instituted over the inheritance tax Trimble estate, decision ed by Probate Judge nd of Jamestown. Ap- $10,000 involved in which was tried several y. Cox, tax HUGE STOCKS OF WHEAT ON , DAKOTA FARM | (Continuea 1 from page 1) Cnt for the 1921 crop, in those grades. Hay and Potatoes HAY AND POTATOES—The March.1 reserves of hay and potaé toes are estimated this year for the first time, and comparison, therefore, with former years is ke y possible. The 1922 hay crop jarger by approximately 16. tl Fal lement |g, » of failing to turn in govern- | IN MOTHER'S MILLIONS — car line Printing associations 1 Funds per cent of last year's producti |figure on merchantal the March 1 merchantable \report which will be issued at a jlater date. The |was concerned only with the gros: ERG or percent of last y crop still on {arms without respect to its quality or the manny which disposition of it would ulti- | mately be made. PRESIDENT OF - NORMAL GLAD ITS CLOSING (Continued trom Page 1) of the new contract had elapsed. The fact that I worked with one faction. |made me anathema to the other fac- tion. The faction now in power hus brought pressure \to bear upon the board of administration so that I an at the present time forbidden taking d in the management of the A town that is so for any training school. little as not to be president of the the to willing normal have charge of the p is not worthy of a It normal state Ss agreed among educi- tional authorities that the training school should be the central feature in a normal school, Without going into detail concern- school, ng the local situation, I will mere y that I probably know the situ: on a little more intimately any one else and has five years labor here clear in my mind that your vote was very fully justifiable. Very cordially yours, (Signed) V. L. MAN! } , President. MINOT HOSPITA LBIDS SOON | Minot, N. D., March 10.— With plans and specifications of the main building of the Tritnity hos- pital structure here nearing com- pletion, it is probable that bids for the construction will be called for within the next few days, ac- 114,000.00 | 74,700.00 75,000.00 14,890.00 60,920.00 ~ 69,050.00 over bi 40,000.00 | [AUDITORIU MONDAY, MARCH Curtain 8: Prices 55¢ eT including tax. ISEAT SALE — FRIDAY, MARCH 16th. j The main structure will) 2" be 130 by 38 feet, and five stories ement. If bids are satis- factol it planned to-rush con- traction wo on the main build- ing as rapidly: as pORsIDIe: MAY ROBINSON. COMING SOON sociation. May Robson, perhaps the most be Robson has a superlative east ringmaster for 1 Follette ted on the of Wisconsi front row Re- | 15 19| Te ae Special Demonstration and REDFERN, ‘One Girl in a Million’ 50——PEOPLE——50 A real play with a real plot. hiatiee-s and - Tuesday Through Miles of F Flame! Over Burning Bridges Past Falling Trees Brings Hundreds to Safety That’s the Big Thrill In Vitagraph’s Special TONIGHT SATURDAY - MELODRAMA PATHE NEWS and A Lloyd Hamilton Comedy “NO LUCK” Monday “SILAS MARNER” from the story by George Eliot. ~ Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday The Great Play “KICK IN” ‘ with BETTY COMPSON, BERT LYTELL and MAY MacAVOY ——-———— also showing DR. COUE himself in the only picture he has made. 4 ComsDY- - SSE -_ ay 4 “The Ninety : and Nine” WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalimer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Adapted From the Famous Play by , a ae PERRY UNDERTAKING “PARLORS | -. Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 " Night Pone 100 or 687: BISMARCK, FURNITURE COMPANY Upholstered Furniture to Order, at Harris &\ Woodmansee. ‘Mail Orders now if accompanied with ‘ remittance. No reservations by telephone. that of 1921 and winter feeding de- | mands were lighter this year, with | the result.that more than ne third or 36 Percent of last year’s pro- duction is indicated to be on farms on March 1, this year. The 1922 potato crop. placed at 17,820,000 bushels was the largest grown in + North Dakota. March 1 reserves} ' + on the W. being re R. G. McF proximatel the suit, months ago with Gordon V department attorney, representing the state. 1 The ‘ e m about. $30,000, f 4 s s approximately one-third of the tax, the question being involved regard- ing apportionment as between North Dakota and Canadiam provinces. The | ‘ » court held that intangible property, . »such as stocks, bonds and land con- § tracts owned by the decedent had’) their taxable sitis within North Da- |‘ kota. \ ihe tei lenestata panureised/ at about $1,200,000 is said to be the ‘gest North Dakota estate on which | ® . inheritance tax has been paid. 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