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PSMIMINE Fells oF furring and lath instail than the old time wooden left hand side wall and the cellar ; ce ts, modern | #98 Insure a warm interior and a such, flue moved to that side of the house. | al geogra- | § political | rodern 5 Amc United arithmetic, nd field; at and on for wome ys and gar cing; phy mechanies; sovia economic 1 izenship. cience: principles of eco-| ies, principles of sociology, cit British Cruiser ry) S Jo Baldwin ounty oo urle Fleet Double U.s.)F tie halls ——— Notice is hereby given London, April 8—The British navy | April 7, 1924 the said C. 1H. Berg I have almost any eruisers |was duly adjudicated bankrupt and as the combined f of the United |that the first meeti States and) Japan when the five | will be held in the cruisers on which bids have been! 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Then the high tax rate went into effect. “The next year there were only 141 and in 1918 only 67. In 1919 this number! dropped to 65; in 1920 to 83 and in 1921 to. 21.” In these words President Coolidge has’ given his reason for endorsing the plan of Secretary Mellon for adding ‘to the Government revenues through the. reduced surtax part of his reduction of taxation proposal. | The President ndded: “If the rates on large incomes are | so high that the revenue disappears | the smml taxpayer will be left to bear the burden. The experience of the Treasury Department and the opinion of the best experts place the rate which will collect the most from the people of great wealth, thus giv- ing the largest relief to people of moderate means, at not over 25 per cent.” “A farmer,” the President painted ut, “ships a steer to Chicaga His with sash room and from this into a large din- A commodious workroom is ing room with kitehen adjoining. lighted with the mode lar window sash, which give more living room, as the modern oil-burn- Ught and are cheaper and easier to ing furnaces, as installed in the No ftir fe KITCHEN I 161104 i BED ROOM 10.6% 90 DINING ROOM There fs a fine front bedroom and "| two smaller bedrooms for the chil- | dren, while the oceasional guest eft: ng be accommodated by the popular davenport bed in the living room. | Stuirs from the bedroom closet | | The front porch has been enclosed but can be left open if From it two French win- low-doors lead into a fine ace has heen shown in the lead up into a large attic space, in which another bedroom or a den easily can be contrived, d cuffs and possibly | IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE | te UNITED ST. ES Fo the District of North Dakota. | In the Matter of T: .P. Sheldon, IN THE DISTRICT UNITED j required to answe } said the defendants, Dated this 27th day of March, 1924. Newton, Dullan & Young, Attorneys fors Plaintiff, City National Bank Building, | Bismarck, North Dakota, | 4-1 R15) “NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Insolvency of the Driscoll State Bank, Driscoll, North Dakota. Notice is hereby given®by the un- dersigned, L. R. Baird, of Bismarck, North Dakota, as receiver of the Driscoll State Bank of — Driscoll, Nor Dakota,to the creditors of said insolvent bank and to all per- sons having claims against said in- solvent bank to exhibit them and file them with the necessary vouc with the undersigned receiver at his office at Bismarck, within four months after the first publication of this notice, If said claims are not sol filed, they will be barred from participation in. any dividends be paid by the Rece from the assets. of said insolvent bank | Dated March 12th, 1924, L. R. BAIRD, Receiver.” County of Burleigh. In District Court; Fourth Judicial District. L. Rk. Baird, as Receiver of Mer- nk, Werner, a's Plants of Bethlehe chants O indication of what the » Defenda rs » State of North Dakot a eae » named Defendant: { co-operation between you are hereby summoned and{| ment, has just been Fo Ee ircommintne of | made of the past five this action, a copy[ the Bethlehem Plan at the -| plants of the Bethlehem Ste: Twelve yea 11,000 people. payroll force is in excess of 70,000. labor and sclo! the plaintiff in of which is hereto annexed and he with served upon you, and to serye a copy of your answer upon the sub- seribers at their office in the city ck, Burleigh County, North | of this summons up of the day of serv of your failure tos swer judgment will be nst you by default for the relief ided_in the comp in case appear Jersey and California. 12 chairmen of the employees’ Of Philippines More than 50 per- the total foreign trade of ipp'ne Islands for the year 1923 went to the United States, ac- cording to figures obtained from the | — lectively in any plant are en- cisions. It differs from wimilar plans in that elected First publication on 18th day of March, 1! | 1 SUI i Employee's Representatives At One 1 3 of the most inspiring successes in American industrial relations, and an future for stable progress along lines of intelligent manage- in a survey years experiences of widespread Corporation, ago the company employed At the present time force is distributed among seven great stcel plants in Pennsylvania, New York and : Maryland, seven great shipbuilding plants et in Massachusetts, Maryland, Delaware, ‘The survey-brought out the fact that the ntative bodies in 12 plants | ther the workers individually and col- th perience couraged to make their uwn de- the employees take part in elect- lehem plants and is recognized as other ions. em- m: tpiovee representatives operating by the workers who attend to its man-' poration in the past five years._ “TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924 mnrdun'ttatetn | Bethtehem’s Faith In Its 70,000 Men Is Justified By Five Years Experience holds the This mW Clinton Koch, Chairman, Employees’ Representatives At Bethichem Plant ufacturing processes are working A | represent. a total. of (245 years|mit © management, pass together is shown by the fact that Attorn nintiff, i thfehem service. This contin- On every yment problem not in the past five yearsgnot a single Oftice and address: of work in one industry tos Peviousiy settled satisfactorily by matter has called for arbitration Webb Bloc » North Dal pecher with the workings of the the regu plant authorities. and only one out of 2,700 hag be heii Beihlehem plan of employee re- For over five years the company &0ne beyond the general. Joint Rae Aereitisiate sentation, has had much to do has been trusting to the good Committee of appeals. And rev ieee B | with the success of the pust five and dod faith of large CeMt figures show 1,857 cases U.S. Best Buyer years. oups of workers, many of them/settled in faver of the employes Under the Bethlehem plan jnon-English sp and with to 412 against them, ‘It is the ex-| Employee t representation is an over 85 percent of estabii: ned institution in the Beth- The way the men who/an important factor in the amazing age the great corporation and’ progress and expansion of the cor- pines and the balance imports from that country. The iniports from the United States by way of the Atlantic coast in 19 > Prophecy of Fl6od. ~ : Causes Terror) amounted to § while im- ports through cific seaboard , Republic of Georgia, April |-- were valtied at 380,415. On the ssor Fedorow of Petrograd other Hand Philippine products ex-} yccently’ announced that the poles ported to the United States through | have been set in motion and pre- rope. Fighting of Four | reste: Dublin, April 8. to propert the fighting customs buréau. Of the total for-) states in. the total, volume of trade,| cusus which Soviet officials have| clusion of the hearing of compensa- eign trade, amounting to $20! “| ber share being valued 53.| not been able to allay. There are| tion claims, SH, busifesssa meu vu neeorets Great Britain. w with | general pilgrimages to churelfes, und | ete SERS wegt to the United States. OF the) torat of $11 Spain's trade | wholesale preparations are being | 5 ; ota! trade handled by the United) vith the Ph during 1923! made for the universal destruction | PROTECT YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH States, represented the! mounted to ‘ which is believed to be imminent in| ‘ — value of exports from the Philip- > Through thoughtlessness the slight a cough or cold of-a child is often nd soon becomes serious. A few doses of FOLEY’S HONEY | AND TAR COMPOUND, at small cost, ‘taken at the onset of the cold would |bring speedy relief. Be prepared, e a bottle of this safe, reliable Courts Is Costly The damage done d life at the time of t the Four Courts be- | cougt ae ed ile giv : s nkrupt. In Bankrupte re i : i Tas rte arrpacee hin nena Mca cl rordhein sack Co RARER tuhiiered (tense bies heldon | the Pacific const were -| dieted in consequence that the Arctic | tween the “irregular and tional | promptly when a cough or cold is Tihe MARGE ot Dante eee ei tLe ae) of Buricigh cand| , against $41 sent by) Occan would overflow ope. | troops will cost the ta of |detected. Equally as effective for Rankrupt. In Bankruptey ba : iw of Atlantic ports, z This prophec Hspired terror among | the Free State $5,000,000, the rezord- | older persons.. No opiates. Sie hucitl CRAG EMATETIIBEE TE: given that on Japan came next to the United] the peasants of the northern Cau-|cr of Dublin announced at the con- | kav. Wing, County of Burle ey Tr. ey rict Rforesaid, a bankry ; Sort mestingvotits cieMtera| hereby | will be held in the office of Benton | Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Building, | Dhaba e n Bismarek, N. D. the first me 18, 1 which | held in th prs may attend, prove point a trustee, ex- | amine the rupt and transact | ' ) such other business as may properly ‘ time the creditors | come before such meeting. | their claims, appoint » €X-| Dated: Bismarek, N. D., April 7, mine bankrupt ti 1924 such business yi BENTON BAKER | ad . BENTON BAKER, SUMMONS | . Referee in Bankruptey. ees ' | State of North Dakota, Burleigh, District District. Julia L. Rhud, + County of Court, Fourth Judicial Pai | joual Budget Committee Plaintift. | v. Josiah Chance, Jesse C. Chanee, Emma _ L. Robinson, John H. Robinson, Jesse C. Robinson, Charlotte H. Durr, Florence Huntley, ®John E. Richardson, Julia P. Chance, Julia Piummer Chanee, L, Gill, Charles E. Hughes, Irving A. Dunsmoor, George W. Sweet, Lucretia V. Lounsberry, and Nother persons unknown iming any estate or interest {|} in or lien or encumbrance up- Jjon the property deseribed in the complaint. Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above na@et Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which was. filed in the office of they clerk of the district court of Bur-| leigh County, North Dakota, on the 27th day of March, 1924, and to serve a copy of your answer to said compl “upon the subscribers hI their office in the y Burleigh County, North Dakota, with- in thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of jthe day of service; and in case of ur failure to appear or answer, judgment will ‘be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, This 27th day of March, 192 |tax, the tax on the railroad. trans- orting the steer and of..the yards! ‘where the animal is sdld, go into the! 5 | price of the hide to the New Englané. Newton Dullam Young, shoe manufacturer. The manufac. | Attorneys for Plaintiff, | turer's tax goes into the price of the! City National Bonk Bavaing, wholesaler and the wholesaler’s tax Bismarck) Nomi Dabo goes into the price to the retailer who! NOTICE in turp adds his ‘tax-in hiS price te) jthe- purchaser. So it may be said) 7 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- jthat if the farmer ultimately’ wedrs| ANTS: the shoes he pays everybody's taxes! You Meill please take notice, that from the farm to his feet. jthe above entitled action relates to te Ae eoacntla the following described real proper- the weaiet aa a Maer wee Food ate, situate in the city of Bismarck, hot so much attention to the tax paid; Burleigh County, North Dakota, to- directly by a certain number of the| Wit? Lots Seven (7), Eight (8), taxpayers, but we must devote on:| Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11) and efforts to relieving the tax paid indi-| TWelve (12), in Block Forty (40), of rectly by the whole people. the Original Plat, so-called, of. the Furnishes that long lost connection be- tween the Man Who Wants and the \ Man Who Has. . YOu -+No longer have to:pace the streets in tiresome search for that apartment ,orhouse. |. j—No longer have to keep that car that ‘ you have wanted, to sell. No lenger have to wait to rent that vacant.room or house. : “ ‘ City of Bismarck, according te the this te tele neh eeratand thet] sist thereof on file and of record it Unless they make thelr wishes! in the office of the register-of deeds known to Congress without regard tc! °f Burleigh County, North Dakota; arty, the Melon bill will not jand that the purpose of ‘this action to renewed efforts,7 "is to quiet in plaintiff the title to Resa te “Igo a = ’ * _ —No longer have to delay. selling those : snincell ee articles you no longer A WANT AD IF | YOU TURN TO THE WANT AD SECTION OF THE Bismarck DailyTribune They Buy Everything They-Sell E erything . Quickly . PHONE 32; ~~“ Sa ee,