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‘ z ‘ ‘A ee WEDNES MARCH 12, 1924 + PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE EDNESDAY, , 1924 m Ee a ta a HE STARTED IT “Be it enacted by the legislative | @——————— HE’LL BE 88 IN MAY To Improve | ais oI assembly of the State of North Da- News of Our ‘ Cooki } kot Neigh — = erman ing t c. 2. Boards of County Com- eighbors ee : : —— ys I ‘ ’ i e issi | ei 7 :2,—-University Editor Magee Wondered “Where’d He Get| missioners and the tax commissioner | @—- Heldalliora,s March . 18—University are hereby authorized to compro-j| “TENG professors have interested themselves : It,?” Blew Lid Off Teapot Be eye veasel veer Da | saistine PORE ACTF ind -Weverieht Co iipnove! tha Gee. ‘ke es - bank stock for the years 1919, 1920,/. The following took advantage of man cooking’ Too much. attention is 1921 which have” not already been! the heautiful weather the first of paid to qdantly ‘by tbs | Getinan tia dae na settled, oe pait! UPON |'the week and drove to Hazelton to cooks, it is contended, and not the same basis of settlement upon p i nari cook! 8 ng: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bur- enough to quality. German gooking RAPA which nearly all of the banks of the | do shopping MP Geo.” Suverly, lin the sixteenth century equalled rian Palatinate, March state have paid taxes for such years, | bage, Mr. and: Mrs. 0. Suverly, ethos ChuntEa, Gay tie j inate which The settlement of the taxes upon| Chas, Clark, S, M.+Nogel, Jake and shade “Eber i t ; t . . ‘ ence experts, but during . are endeavoring to ere bank stock for the years 1919, 1920,} Goo, Opp, H. D.« Smith, “Dutch y Years’ War the culinary. ‘ Pee ome ovennnient, aly and 1921, heretofore made by the tax! gnorry, and Jake IMemerich. | art lost prestige and flavor which in area as Rhode Island commissioner and carried into effect —_—- have never been regained. ul ¢ combined, and it has rough by boards of county commissioners is} 4 few of the friends and neigh- cas eter t the population, It in all things hereby ratified and!}¢rs of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kurtzman covers about 3,000 square miles and confirmed. thejr home near Livona ; DECISION OF SUPREME COURT its people number a little more than “the, last se of the leg- Saturday Wantte to say good- From Wells County 800," islature passed Bill No.| bye to wish them well. ihey| Hilda Johnson, Plaintiff-Appellant, But the strategic location along which bill contains three} wij) Jouve soon for their new home vs. Carl F, Johnson, Defendant-Re- y the west shore of the Rhine, and it sections, near Hazelton. i spondent. mountain range which offer s 1(3) made valid a tax that the Su-| ; SYLLABUS: tion wh} ould mn preme Court previously, in an opin-! Calvin Stout ang Wm, Reed made In an action for divorce upon the of defence the Brenen, render jon had declared id, and see-/ a trip to Linton Monday of last | ground of extreme cruelty, where * the territory especia desirable ¢ {tion two (2) attempts to authorize] week, with a lot of cayote pelts. i upon .appeal plaintiff has demanded, a puffer state between France and and ratify the unlawful uttempt of | 2 in _a trial de novo, a review of the the German republi tho State Tax Com oner under} yy. T, Fergesun spent Satur- l evidence, it is held, for reasons ¢ ‘The Rhine divides the Palatinate the direction of the Governor and day ting with Mrs. Dave Holly stated in the opinion, that the find- f ! t belong the Attorney General, to authorize} C. A. Carlson. ings and conclusions of the trial from Bavaria to which it bet : ! | Ghrkennently ie lands in-an i and consummate the compromise and soe | | court are fully sustafned by-the ¢ UM Aiia: <éuloin: visita” remission of one half of the tax,| Mise Alice C frais “expected!| | denies, * idan ft sent up: which section one (1) and three (3)| home to spend this week end with | In Distyiect Court, Wells*County der © of the present uy 1 h eee Bi. CARIN EROCERLION, [of the law declared to bea just and] jer parents. \ | Coffey, J. ‘Action for divorce. Plain. CRESS ths wea. There are |valid tax upon all bank stock. But — | | tiff has appealed from the judgment Pata datn de masanoet ebntcele | the real object of the law now seem@) Jake Opp and family were Sunday | | of dismissal. on ie Hes Tattherant to be by stealth and deception to} visitors at the D, W. Casey home. Affirmed. : fe Seawind te relieve the banks of one-half of —_— “Uncle oe". Cannon, veteran of many a heated Congr 2 Opinion of the Court by Bronson, f give the ce their taxes and to ratify the attempt-| _ p, § and foe Gilman were |t1e, has passed froin the political stage. il takes a keen in- | Ch. J. : ofte At outs ed compromise with the banks on the eltol of last! terest in the doings down at Washington. $s hig latest picture, 1f | Johnson, J., dissenting. le made the basis of 50% reduction of the bank! week where the former went to have | one of his,colleastes te taliing over radio, at his home in| . H. A. Olsberg, Valley City, N. D., Sa. aie He i ca) Maugthagen 3 of steel removed from one | Danville, dil, listens. Fellow townsmen recently presented him with | Attorney for appellant. ai ate Four year in the square set — oppo- eyes. |the ‘set: Dominoes and motoring are his other hobbies. The former} Adam Zuber, Fessenden, N. D., at- ical adve years site to the word “No” you will do — speaker of the House of Representatives will be 88 in May. torney for Respondent, ago there was 4 te ae no injustice to any one, but will very! Mrs Earl Marshall, Mrs .Easten y to create under the greatly contribute t8 the reduc-|and Mrs. J. We son were among ~ iy . auspices Of . so the jtion qf the tax bill of all who pay] those from here who attended the | Voters_Themselves May Bring Liquor Quiz Palatinate resident ert, but it thetr e on a 100% bas If} surprise birthday party given to| tailed you are heavily burdened with taxes, | ) Jol K Lat her home cast} i . Sina ¥ 5 The indepe government which but your cross in the square set op- Giknéee!d v, Feb. Ath Mrs. CHARLES P. STEWART Not Afraid of Fac Herr Heinz late last year [posite No--—X, Do not permit] Kimball received ‘many pretty andj NEA Service Writer As yne B. Wheeler, general ‘ +f did better for atime. There was se yourselves to be put to sleep with | useful gifts and a pleasant afternoon | Washingtonj Maren 1d Zoptonit r the Anti-Saloon League, much confusion in Germany, and the statement that the law was de-/ was enjoyed by all. present. Lion TuloMWorstetaubjectalcOnerene ay : Si if S Bavaria was so occupied with it ed and passed in order that five ee : ig belnge aegehlee: inclaues aneneroe ; ! 1p 1 on. Hitler atd Ludendorff troubles, that % of the banks might be forced to Re Boleom held. services in the investigations it's conducting now ‘or| ‘ : C little attention was paid to the iso: the tax in full, such represen “1 chureh Sunday, Mareh 2nd-| qhout to start on pon mantel of ene slowly tinat But when the tions mgy fairly be said to be frau-| A ood erowd wag in attendance. | pias tics Muiect™ Haws spun accomplish no goo z Z turned the spotlight on dulent “ misrepresentations, — sureh | ai ers Twolt cocruption, wets and « 7 withdeep the Heing government, and the Brit- atements are intendeq only to de-| }, D, Smith, an old resident of thisd ietco. Oapose a v. ish began to make public the alleged ceive you and to get you to vote to! vicinity will have an auction sale in ‘Hut here's Where’ they tite " . activites of the French occupation jdonate to the banks of the siite|the néar future. the family expect Shy NSIT: ton HREM ORRIN bel Congress is predon forces in support of Heinz and his about $2,500,000, Vote "N nd let to move to South Dakota near where ees . rainly will not vo a Hed auton rovernment. of | th ks do as all other tay payer Smith's two brothers now. re: | ny, boititsy lier conpunted) _ in cither House Mem EsGHAtS Ofie: cilunilan Jann have to do, pay their tax in full or! Hevee akg, eee iy y Avoid doing so, becays ; suffer the penalty. ly ind will leave with the good | adhilt prohibition hasn't! are some signs that, maybe, | ’ © the murder of Presi-| BY NEA Service | Immediately, though, he started t 3-8 12.15 | of all the neihbarhood: \ eee ave Weigaenhen Be + W 112. Albuquer- | ‘ - ee “MADE » 0. The wets say i 3 dent Tein and sev Pen Sora lowell cues aout atcuhonan | Pea weadonen, Tiley wetse ray from — constituents — show es by armed me Ogee ae | i ulOn t a SUMMONS | ° there are a good many voters who'd - . vy | healthy climat hay m | do intimidation uits for libel ATE oN 7] 7 féallers at the D, Two Sides To It i yial ng zeeute ana anne Sen Taleb talkin well J cit is for contempt of court leu ge oleate We Geum: urday. Mrs, Sites is one of the first] ‘The wets Let's show, for the | ©@St dry ballot ne ¢ oe Ae they aateuenthlive Gl Mintel; whieh has] ‘Yet it is the very healthfulness of | sak Wy Fourth Judicial District. to report young chickens this spring, whole country to. see, that prohibi- ial Sbe aa “ eis, Whe ty | Albuquerque thatviscreaponhibles for (= But dieltin ery inch, Magee so} 4 , Plaintiff, v. Al-| she having two ineubators hatched | tion failed, andy having done so, pans Bee twilight zonal the present. troublesfer Allien p. |todsed:gopular aapport that ihe gov- Eugene F. Powers, [on March @th, ond. or: madify Saat GAC Mbe Hike Gel Fa, renee kL hator and ex.feimer Was forced to pardon him, nd John Wilkins : | The drys said: Let's find out, by : “ote H ‘ - A ALS Fall Bréke, Then— wers Durkee Geo, Corbin is Slightly under the | investigation, why the law doesn't ‘ Ebay ea sas Ree } eomunonerare tnithis: dintiel.. [reece cencasene “When I wiwerealled to Washing Watson, Thomas) weather at this writing, though not | work, and fix it so it WILE: ea eh ee } To this move the French objected,! of a. sc of political leaders § a: Ee aughnessy, and all other per- ib} t@Uke, Gontined te ie wee ee ec ‘ of placating this clement and if the 1 "; ton to testi fore the committee rf 54 enough to be confin The wets unquestionably do want aes retragae ies but rtheleys Mr. Clive reports! For had Albuquerque not offered a unknown claiming any estate or Wisoreen < dry congressmen decide it is’an ele- oe fists Have svery: Sisht | chance fOESROlith to.his «wits: «Gack (ie coil leases,’ Magee linterest in, or lien or encumbrance BPN Fee ane AE EEE aTCE IIc estate nese HOMBRE RURSRCIAEERGTE ager cena cacy navenvery alien |ishince foes herith to this) with imply studied the layout]upon the property described in the of New Jersey is demanding.“one inj ion’ weaniter ceck silos HHELRAAat ¢ support from the Palatinage popu-+C. Magee avould not hav OD TE NGW. Mecico snail eactin planted | complai Defendants. | John Suverly, who has been work-|the Senate; Representative Hill of Hetaneenyite SPA, HAD SUAS AN 25 At your Intion, and would last a very short! a law practice of es AARNE eee deine State of North Dakota to the above | i the Kyes ranch has been Marylnntlj in the vWouse) Noboay eer Meacain an earcaradt ai F your J 8 time it it wore not that General de [in Tulsa, Obla, to : | tHat Full had been broke | Ramed defendants » few days the past week be-|doubts that they mean it. F rolt it doesn't: come: now, ‘it Will come ‘DRUGGISTS : z, in command of the French oc-| Had Magee not gone to Albuquer- | r = You ure hereby summoned to an- f ilk health The. drys he same thing. 1f| ¥efore long. Enforeement—or non- a ‘ in j told me so at the time ; BoD Ea Fe eee tee cunied thine; > EE ato veomcne “een aCeMyCesaY es : forees, and his Moracean{ que he would not have been the li Wie Ween ate Suey ae cel int jin this Geb, pet they could make sure it would he] Crroreement is too much of a sean- . MADE BY Eg i them countenance. | center of an inside political tight in| wien Ba FRSA GESEA eee n cate besarte cane 4 Miss Blanch Casey was a Sunday]ant investigution designed to | 4 ee mee Pe eoaaeas . 3 Bishop Sebastian’ of spyer, head} New Mexico the past four years. — | run down and dilapidated. | copy of your answer upon the eub-| Visitor"at the Geo. Suverly home. STRENGTUEN, prohibition, they'd M°CABF DRUGCO Sites of the Catholic churen in the Pala- Haun aibeanGaellion | ha sae ae ors within thirty days after the — : meanvit, tou2 Bat ono matter w Hyde “Park Cotncr ts - ane i 4 tinate, and the president of the Pro- . % eee al ; Dr viee of this summons upon you,] Miss Helen Kurtzman was an over|kind of an investigation is started,! busiest traffic spot. An avera E My) e 1 And had” Magee not been on the} made in 1921. 1 knew that e u E zt are : - NEKOMA.N.D testant Church ioe ate] side. ob Whar ik in Moa Sree rity ha@ come to | &X¢lusive of the day of service; and| night guest of her friend, Miss Ma-| they're af s will turn it! 56,000 vehicles pass there daily be- : ] {among the bitterest opponents of the Mexico, he’ would not have stood he-| Falls chuck ep eeraty had come to tin case of your failure to appear or| mie Clark Thursday into an {tween 8 a. m. and 8 p.m. ; Movement to create nn independent! fre the “Senate. commitiec investi | eee eae denon teat hey sd | ans Judement will be" taken joven , : ore the Senat n niade large deposits of cash in Albu-Jagainst you by default for the re- : : tinate. i seoaga | Eting querque banks. lief demanded in the complaint. ‘ € prolnh eBley, who Hae © coomtea| Onde ‘He had bought adjoining ranch ee this 30th day of January, it qj, Heinz ns president o ne coealiet'| “Where did he ¢ Properties, built a “hydro-electric |" Newnan, DULLAM & YOUNG i Pee a itinote (autanomous: government)! mhatiquary, first vali plant ‘and spent large sums in im-| * rneys for Pinintlif 4 i and his associates in the cabine to raat x ., Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ba now fieve chante of the Palatinate | *ommittce by M 5 Pica RCO Vane, nis ins a oa His ubick ts City National Bank Building, fs ‘building in Speyer, | tevtion of the committee from rou-| had been paid. Bismarck, North Dakota. k government building in bohem. {tite consideration of whether the| “Viewing the situation in the light oe \ ‘ plenvil ned sentinels pee See leases made by Full had been wisely | of normal New Mexico politics, the yee ae eae Be ee ravinicey truiaalaiely onross ano | co te Gu al ae ieee sluestion was: ‘Where did ake Notice: that, the above en- pate as Hoa Ate. off 18 : € itled action is brought to quiet ti 5 street Had Ae Meatquareers ote | thete making “Out yur w particularly inJand relates to thee folloutng des- » p alled independent FF Motoreana aqme. Magee’s challonge of| politica, that quaation leads str ight|cribed real estate, situate in the! patrolled by redfezzed Moroce + | Where did he get it?” the commit-| to the heart of most problems.” county of Burleigh and state of | A Ps which make it doubly certain that jtee unearthed the evidence of $100,000 3 BREA aD Sai North Dakota, to-wit: Lot Five (5), ; {fo attack will he made by the Pala-| jeliverod to Buil tm Rereoeihe in x Forty-seven (47), Northern 4 {1 tinate population upon the govern-| con of , one of | NOTICE TO VOTERS OF BURLEIGH Paeit c Second Addition to the city ment which few residents of the dis-| pail’. loscons E COUNTY marck, | : Ep Gnas 5 Sa Dated this 301 y i “trict. suppor : When Magee went to Albuquerque | “The County Commissioners on| yg9qt°4 8 30th day of January, | di The atist army is a strange) in 1920, he purchased the Albuquer-| the 5th day of September, 1923 com- NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, | . sme 2ssortment of” imported derelicts.| que Morning Journal, then owned by | Menced suit against nineteen (19) _ Attorneys for Plaintiff, | : y ti numbering in all probably not more! pan, John W. Wee now secretary | banks located in the County of Bu City National Bank Building, | sy than 200, but it is officered by train | oy war, the Chino Copper Company, | !¢igh, for the payment of unpaid Bismarck, North Dakota. ac ed soldiers and has abyndant equip-! and other interests. i ses amounting in the aggregate to 2-6-18-20-27-—3-5 12 | he ment, The anti-Senaratists say the; Right away he. started saying} t#€ Sum of over Fifty-two Thousand * army was given all its arms and4 whathe ihe nee 81 dollars Japanese Take equipment by the neh, and is} He Jamt : . < ;, paid and-fed by the French military | of school lang and that the collection Up Golfing Aa canimand= .— anita ae dependent upon the re : . oe Small children reflect the ‘attitude | jjtico-rartchors e fol _ New York, March 12.-Golf is mak | 5 g of the public Yoward the Separatist) fe dug into the tax situ = to-wit, Chap-| ing rapid headway as a national | rae! = government building and make faces | which let rich mining interests pay et Camp), val-} pastime in Japan, according to wor | . in, @t the guards. who angrily put the | jow taxe. ih Se eens Xes.- reaching the United States Golf A: i ree : : : in ce ee to fight” eG Ge if they made big politic “An Act validating taxes assessed | sociation y H , * s fsters to flight. contributions. Re nice 9 ‘ ‘ He The leral government of the Palati- | “Wein ae Fem net bank alock 10 the gore 20) As a result of recent requests, the | : aw ‘ratists, or rather pelled bY | interest. on public tely Rational | Gananeae ceeeie tee os cor the French military, has taken up its | qrenited, national Japanese organization of : ey offices. tempdrari Heidelberg by | golf clubs, as well as details for the : pie Sears, tempdrar adonece, eotere |, Then his notes were called. In 1921 as have not been paid, and] construction of a model links near ; a yy courtesy “of the Badenese govern-| the showdown, Mageo was forced to| confirming und ratifying. such sct-| Tokio to serve as a guide for the de. ; we Da ment, sell his paper. tlements as have een made. velopment of other courses, PROPOSALS FOR DORMITORY i Sealed proposals for the erection of a fireproof dorm a stits|| LENT IN THE HOLY LAND Training School, D., i accordance with i cations by V: | Archite Discovered at Last. Furnishes that long lost connection be- tween the Man Who Wants and the Man Who Has. YOU TURN. TO THE WANT Ap you - _. SECTION OF THE eerie | Bismarck | lyTribune | or house. i . ‘8 —No longer have to beep that car that D a you have wanted tosell.- ; eae —No loiiger:have. to wait to rent that |. ~~ They Buy Everything vacant room or house. Th ‘ ‘ : +No longer have to delay selling those 3 ey eres Y thing , ; , Miscellaneous articles you no longer : uy need. Per? aplandees 7 ; PHONE 32. ne Administration, Bismarck, N. D., until 2:00 p,m. Tu March 25th, 19 Propo shall be sealed, m: “Propos Dormitory compan 1 certified check | favor of Ernest G.| cutive Secretary, for | five per cent (5%) of the tender. | Separate proposals on the Mechan- | ical Equipment are desired, | The right is reserved to reject | any or all proposals. Plans and specifications will be in}, on file after March 10th, 1924, at ' trae, the Builders Exchange, Fargo, N. D., Hi it Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, i ® #) and may be seen at the office of the stat? architects, Bismarck or Grand Forks, iger, N. D, m: Dated March 3rd, 1924. if ERNEST G,’WANNER, 4 Exeeutive Sceretary, ’ > State Board of Administration, Bismarck, North Dakota. ; 8-5-12-19 ——— Great Britain’s postage stamps # have been printed by: only four dif- erent firms since 1839. i For Nursing Mothers , y - . c - i) $ cor T 2 Photo by Amerlest Colony, Jerusalem. P : 2 bas 2 { ars» EMULSION DAMASCUS GATE, JERUSALEM. Although thie entrance was not in existenes unl the 16th Centar fr iene when ‘Soliman the Magnificent extended the walls 'of the Holy City, Damascus Gate; on the north wall, Lt f re one of the most important means of reaching Jerusalem. Through it daily, come the Arat traders, bringing ‘i their wares into Jerusalem, avyen as they did in the days of Christe. ay sh ; i es * ‘7 I Vitamine vary 7 acer it dentate ' ene