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PAGE THREE. cir’ plice ‘ox the platfornt with the r y RAC ylago as the fugitive was trying to f ANOTHER TAX [i E ACE LEAGUE assured members of Gilbett S. Fur-| make his escape on foot north of the | episcopacy. 7 pacy } : CASE BRE IS 1 that thee Di wrecks ”! federal pri ld be his home for t 4 hat thee Dickinson “wrecking crew"| federal prison would be his home for oh 3 AE ‘ A ‘ ; | DISMISSED | IRTH DAKOTA | wit ve here in force for a great ses-] some years to come, with the car and eer eases bi A aa : LIVESTOCK IN | RT A ears sion during the Legion convention,| valise thefts hanging over for gesert,| ler of sa ee trey, f - . | colrt, dismissed’ another of the cor- | Va ial ® ; ral z Green | , dis ed a of the cor he ono! permanent. stat ‘ale H i NE 70 { porate’ excess tax cases brousht by | \crganization of the National Non AUDITOR OUT AGAIN FOUR BISHOPS | Bedley, of Calcutta. | | Burleigh county, late yesterday, this | Large Field Is in the Race? partisan League of Nations associa \ ity Auditor Lee Nichols who ARE ELECTED | te he Russell-Miller Miil “SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IS PLANNED IN __ ness Post'No. 40, American Legion] High school. It Tooks as though =| "ry. New bishops, in the onder“be | —_REVERSIONOF one against t promotion of j has been confined to his home with Jc. Pagans tion, a society for th os AE | eared ing Company. For Treasurer i peace, were taken ata meeting Fri- ta slight attack of influenza for a éficid, “Maes, May 24—Re ; ‘i ce Z Reasons for dismissal urged by eae lday night of the o Commons | number of days has recovered suf- Aaya i PRICE] LEVELS | Governor, in Speech at Buf- the milling company included luck | - viting of ions for éounty of, cl the al club, when ficiently to return to his office, ie aie heicsiena Bola vee falo, Says Improvement Is_ | © Rae act aS ¥ Bi a fice were in today at a) % cor aie ss s — ern the floor, four men rose from their | | m Hat the statute provitles in such |titely rate time of filings | )'« n he _cymmittee seats at’ the Methodist Episcon , Shown by Bond Sales | nS rah eee a wnty atta) Sao ome yw, #oflce] PAT OF CAR. lore ih kta . wae ie | : ‘the county of the home office om “cj for the Poyntz Tyler, WL. Stock- | \ t fl All Classes Show Losses in rare | mining company, which is in Fargo, | th ihelude: | Mrs. H.L. Bolley and Daniel B. IS CHARGE : Berleie® County i i South St. Paul Market For | FTGURES ARE = CITED | *“cording to the contention of the lesutity , John F, | Be: N. D., May 24-—Shaift : | | . * ‘ompal lrort® od Swan-; [t will be the aim of this commit-| °° se ite ioe es AT " E ear Fort; red Swan Hho Pe ‘ es eee : units in every section | Stone has received word from the son, states attorney, FP. | L. Van Hook; treasurer, | x } — : 7¢.| NORTH DA i< Roll! Gib A. Cut ahota, whieh will operate | sheriff at Glendive saying that it had } am a candidate j So. St. Paul, May 24,—cBy the a.{ 2e8VY Premiums Paid For! KOTA i Win. Meyers) Lien, |giner the state organization been found that the car the man An- FOR D. B. €. GIRL i eo Conner Treas- t Bonds Issued Since Admin- | DEMOCRATS GO iii istration Came to Power | TO IMPERIAL ©. P.)—Practically all price schedules jdrews came to Beact in had been] Backed by her training at Dakota 7 for livestock values suffered some | Tavai aa sae snat named Allen, and thas {Business College, Fargo, N. Ds, : urer on the’ repub- : ‘ assed a recent lican'ticket. Ihave pe hacen alstriets -chgss Beane ’ ae ; Drideollt Chas Aina Mot | MANDAN NEWS ite insu : the lost car had Anna Viken easily | t been a resident of North Da- George Day, Brittin, paid by the insurance company. |Civil Service examination, She'be- Democratic everal other offices are repre- Was Ton will be housed |sented thus far by ling of one RAISES rins'in the Treasury Dept., | | | The Past Week | as | | F | reversion during the past week, says the weekly review of conditions at local yards by the United States | New York, N. D., May 24.-Governor | hota’s delegat \ tes| Buffalo, Department of Agriculture, Fat) R.A. Nestos, speaking here this | '#tional conv | The latter company sent a man Glendive TRAWBERRIES | N : Se. ene i claim the car, but while ( . An- Joy S . \ Sheep and lambs dropped from 25] afternoon, declared that his adn inthe Imperial Rotel with represen- | candidgte. teat Charles Keidel andj willing to pay the $50 reward for the ington, D. Cc: »at $1400 a year Ai North Dakota for i to 50 cents for the period, while fat | nist tion had made good in its en- | ttves of Arkansas, Alabama, South | es farmers judt south of | car, refused to. pay the $160 expenses [oter Dakotan’’,, John Moilanen 21 vears.. I solicit { cattle generally show cent re-/deavor to better the credit of the | Dakota, West Virginia, Disirict of FATTO AND KILLS (th we been developing alot the two sheriffs, although he [went straight from * Dakota’’ to the aah i hi 4 ae sa dee) as much as’ state, The Governor was answer- | bao be ane Gk aan cen list WIFE ON DARE, splendid herd of eream produc would take up the matter with his Graystone Garage, Detroit, Mich. | your vote at the 50 cents lower. og prices exper-| ing assertions of the opposition that | eS Ae onOU aCe aiuuouvel, Wats ] Now they've entered the produc-j company, so the car is still in the ress ti 71977. ienced a miner price cut, closing to-| the administration had failed to do| Mle out by George FP. Mura, di the other half of the famous | hands of the Méhtana authorities “Dakota” graduatesprogressrap-£ primaries June day from five to 10 cents lower than | this, | reetor of arrangements for t! a week ago. Ee ccrtion which is to be held ally FLEES, CAUGHT eae luxury—strawberries and| The Glendive officer also stated |idly. 226 have become bank exetu- » 25th. |that Andrews had been turned over | tives. “Follow the SucceS$ful.”” e manner in which the former as 5 i a re hotels assigned i Best steers reached 10.25 in load | administration had conducted Xhe | FaCetense ne the. mid Menhatean | Josephine Malth was shot and past week more than] to the federal authori there be- | Unlike’ all other schools, D. B. C. | wae ( lots with other good grade Whois business of the state, and their de- | and Aasetkly | almest instantly killed by her! hus- ry plants of the ever] jing two well grounded charges of vio | year begins in June. ‘You're at ‘ ; from this price down to 950, the |clared purpose to make the new in- are Gar.| Pamd, Wade Matby, also 38, w ariety have been set out| Jation of the Mann act against him.|\ 343 ionths ahead of the crowd. A. C. Isaminger { bulk of fed material cashing at 7.75) dustrial experiments to be conduct-| Gun. the conventi fateeRum | were walking on a street in Keidels by M. Nieson, and] It will be remembered that n-| WOM? 806! roliti to 9.25. Fat cows and heifers ‘were | ted in this state so extensive as to! ““Minnesota delegates will stay at| West St Paul, w suburb, late ian folks now need have little {drews is the man whom Sheriff Stone | Write F, L, Watkins, Pres. Ww. (Political Aa) in most demand from 4.25 to constitute, in effect, an industrial] iy. Astor and those from Montana Maltby, dared by his w of a strawberry shortage, shot in the foot a couple of weeks| Front St., Fargo, N. D., Ne ote | shoot after he had f to the hot the remaining bullets in iow oto NSH (his gun into the woman and fled with better kind «as high as - jand economic revolution in | Canners, cutters and bologna bulls | Dakota, has resutted in the | are hanged, bulk selling at 2.50 the good will and confidence of | tion date headquarters of the na ie Charter fer a Voiture Locale of to 3. and from 4.00 to 4.50 for) most of the people of e: 1 rs ae people of other states | tienal executive committee's sub ‘ the 40 & 8 lied for recent! bologna bulls. Veal tee iL aperieite aul vi Before fleeing Multby having. re alves reached ‘and had wholly destroyed the credit i e E ‘“) ja F clly destroyes e cred 6 P i re~ , Feiss, | eXpected to reach Manda ution | a high mark of 9.75 during the week, /of the state of North Dakota and/ {ain at. the National Democratic | Wedd, fired a shot at Paul Weist | STEM AP RE HERE RCT FO! nde Aa ae <a neighbor, who witnessed the kill- eee but are closing ch, Then it will he removed to the he htm tee San MINET AERSSe Gest eRe erat Seay LEAS LA | Malthy w. rested 15 minutes A: Nor hi} ure to be housed at the McAlpin of | Until shortly before the conven cents to 75 cents below last week. |tensive campaign to sell our state Stockers and feeders held last) bonds where in the former admini- week's advance as supplies continue; stration spent $266,119.47 of the de-| , or from 50 its citizens so, that despite an ex- | after the shootingb two police of- | | a me ficers 0 he drop him. light, bulk of desirable placed of- | positors’ money salaries, adver-| Fj icers wh the drop on him Hight, bull of desirable, niaced of |ponitors money in aataries, saver- TROUBLES OF Aver seca wens ote ee fleshy kind upwards , to .50 or eloaded the revolver. @ a legal sale of these MEANS AIRED | "1°00 15 oo"sShenters survive BIG REDUCTION able to m higher. \Sonds Quntiitiatfavitheir (udminiatra: Mra: M on Spring Hi | a a a peasants s. Maltby. pring hia The hog market started out with tion had been defeated at the Re- ‘ a [eee 2 = = ° vs, 3 i vate: vi creer we ras’ May 24.~The — trou- ——— NIELSEN’S MILLINERY 1 a gradual rise under moderate re-|call election,” he said. ‘Then, and Washington, ™ 4 % _ | SENS a »} ag! 5 ceipts but by midweek shippers un- only a few days before the new ad- | ls of Gaston B. Means, star wit-/ (ROW HUNT IN \ and WAIST SHOP osin: ate 0 e JO G herty committee, | debated. before the committee | jay at a session resounding with | Jtumult from. beginning to end | Hiram C. Todd, assistant loaded heavily at all markets, there- | ministration took office, they tlosed | "ess for the Dau | by erasing the early gains and at a contract for the sale of all the q the local market enforcing further |bonds we were authorized to issue, H reductions of five to 10 cents on the | praet ull of them to draw 6) average. {percent interest. We felt that such S 5 2 ; ‘i ney-general, in charge of the pr Sorted 150 to 210 pound hogs jan interest charge unwarrant-|cution of Gaston B. Means in > closed the week at a top price of |able and finally succeeded in getting | yo MANDAN IS ON The Kiwanis club of 4) points and the nd Gun | {Club combined 1,640 points in the| lerow hunt they have arranged. , was on the witness stand but! ° : ae Not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of the Executors to pay the special legacies bequeathed by the late John P. Hoagland in his last will and testa- ment and it is necessary to sell the following described real estate to pay said lega- cies and accomplish a distribution of the Estate. The Judge of the Burleigh County Court has granted the petition of the Execu- dan has ) 3.15, while bulk of the desirable |the Spitzer-Rorick Company, who| committee members and councel for| 2here have been 11 magpies, 3 tors to sell. s eee a ses ietae sa ae ers ee purchasers of these spoils |nventorinenUAttorney-Genbral) Th Me | ofa nek SE iitscleunenaneteel far. Bids will be received for the Executors at the City National Bank,: Bismarck, N. veights sold at 7.10, ac o cancel in part the contract a ane ; slivof the 2 krapbits < . : -00 2 3 6 Y i i ie a steady to 25 cents dower, with sales | administration, permitting us to|that the spectators tried to join in Cook bv Electricity. bids. Bids must be accompanied by a check for a’ least 5% 0 the purchase price, q mostly at 5.75 to 6.00. withdraw from the provisions of the|and! were quieted by capitol police. | It is safer. and made payable to “Estate of John P. Hoagland. a! Sharp declines on fat she-stock | contract $4,500,000 of the farm loan} 1, and Yambs if beeg, reflec } all ‘classes clpsing unevenly 2 ‘ This is a chance to buy property in the growing city of Bis- marck with its miles of pavement, good schools, churches, com- t outside markets have ; bonds, and $1,100,000 of the mill and ed in the local trade here, ! elevator bonds,:which we have since HILL ESTATE 25 to 50! sold on competitive bids and with- FACES BIG TAX cents lower. At the close, spring]out cost to the state of North Da- j} lambs _ reached 16.00, with choice, kota except a few cents for post-] srinneapolis, Mam. May 21. Meir “Lend Me Five plete water and sewer system and all the modern improve- clipped material quotable SNe Tee Tee Ween a Minneapolis, Minn., Ma’ cirs PE A ee So eA IR TATU aS ere Sines ca fal CALL Os ate Till PayDay, Jim! + ments of a city of 25,000. and the saving in interest rate mere- 75 *e didi al $1,500,000 wards to 7.50. ly on the $5,600,000 withdrawn as Eon DOOD EN ed to pay an You may be sure the i | Cattle receipts today were 200; above stated, and compounding it | {der#! inheritance taxes, levied on hi bitu 1 borrower Modern Eight Room House Vacant Lots on South Twelfth "ogg 1,000. There were no sheep, [till the maturity of the bonds at Bf a ghPraninatgy S00 worth AD ICUAL DO) 415-8th St. Street percent interest only, the saving to| Sifts made by the. widow of the, nk account. a is Builder in the last two} of her life, according to in- With bath, full basement, furnace heat, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 16, Ewell ly sute that the the state from this single act alone! 2™ | 2 of the present administratio#® was ) fo" $2,271,936.08. Figuring the ~bondjs | \°" tion received in St. Paul fro | IG, n pavement. Lots 15 and 16 in Block Coffins Addition. Lots lay well for SVsuligtprn fousss: Wesyient cefuth rman Re asks to lide ie 130 of the Original Plat of the City of \ building. East frontage. Bismarck. sulsequently issued and sold, on i : Hecate i the same basis, additional millions |feders! and state inherit \ him over" as one. i have been saved to the state. as| ty. kines 10 5 compared with & sale of the same ty Nurtmwantern Teast. eon rs Vacant Lots on South onds by the prior administration. |; . { ChidporMnyiean (Bhtie AUPN— | “Oke Gummie se he weaie ae |i none a basis of, Five Room Hoidse, 515-8th St. Eleventh Street ER EO ee a dealings mnustration has been, to repsin for praised value of Mrs, Hill's | On pavement in good residential dis- |] Lots 19 to 24, Block 16, Coffins \ E jthe state of North Dakota and its |r submitted to the Ramsey county | trict. Lot 10, Block 37, N. P, 2nd Addi- Addition. of 1-4 cents decline to 1-8 cents ad-! people the confidence and good will | q vance with July 1.07 7-8 to 1.08 1-8) of the citizenship of the othewstates probate court. ‘The is to be levied under a ruling that } <iditional tax | tion to Bismarck. i and September 1.08, 7-8 was follow-| of the union und also to rebuild and 4 4 ne i, Faby gains elt around. sera | SXUblish the exedit of the state of Een eR ne oe ae Vacant Lots en South H he market ran into selling orders] North Dakota. In the accomplish- | Fils oe Z ”) i | on the, upturn und something of a|ment of this purpose I feel. that |>ttB- 2 ‘ ; Four Room House, 815-Ave. B Eleventh Street ‘4 reaction uous elon agrees) ihe ssdiinistestion oe Sek ee NEW SCHOOL DEDIC! Fi i ; On pavement in good residential cls: Lots 1 to 6, Block 17, Coffins Addition. R _net higher, July $1.08 to 1-4 and Sept,| have regained-the good will and res- | , Hillsboro, N. D., May é : trict. House on rear of good corner lot. * $1.09 1-8 to 1-4. pect.of these people to a large ex-| 2" 20,000 consolidated’ sc H : a Lot 12, Block 27, N. P. 2nd Add. building in Lind: township, T om tent and as far as the state #6 con- Vacant Lots on South Tenth i = j CHICAGO LIVESTOCK cerned the credit has been-lurgely | CUDtY» was dedic Els ast \ (| Chicago, May 24,—Hog receipts : ena Y)a program of speeches and music |f : s : ed Street 1 + , May Be re-established. We have seen how,|%,?* erect . =) . a yy e 3 ea ‘ | 15,000. Very slow. Weighty butchers | under the former administration, | “hich was attended by bout 400 ; I ic Five Room House, 520-Ave. F |} Lots 15 to 19, Block 17, Coffins Addition. | F unchanged. Others steady to 5 cents|the state was unable to sell even 6, 2coPIe. The building has a full base- | so : a ; eae hace Sa lower. Top 7.60. | percent bonds, except at a discount, {ment with a complete gymnasium OF : it On pavement, one block from William Cattle receipts 1,000. Compared] until after the Recall election; and | 2"4 facilities as a community meet- Moore school, bath. West hal? week ago matured steers of value|how the same class of bonds since | i". Place, The school has a five | MAN Z b us Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 91, Mc- to sell at 10.00 and above, largely | that time has been issued at from|*¢t® Playground. Remarks | wer = ec ‘ Kenzie & Goffins Add. 50 cents lower. 5 to 5 12 percent interest and sold | ™de by Miss Anna G. Nestos, Trail /§ : ? | {i Sheep receipts 3,000. Fat lambs|in most casés ata very fine pre- | COUntY superintendent ‘of schools; ‘ 50 to 75 cents lowe mium.. This changed condition has | 4: R> Thompson of Buxton and E. W.| Ibeen brot about by a business-like | Leamer of the Mayville normal. | Outlying Vacant Lots Will Be Sold at Attractive Prices Good building lots with low taxes. “Well located for garden and poultry? Duplex House, 522-524-Ave. F > } oe ‘ : —— Lots 7 to 8, Block‘11, Gov. Pierce Addi- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | ieee or errs eos i i ; Minneapolis, Muy 24.—Flour_un-| state and by beingne to the leaders| Vacation Bible School. Modern except for heat. Eight Small tion; Lots 5 to 8, Block 14, Gov. Pierce | changed. Shipments 42,646 buricls.! of the central, states and the East a | MONDAY. > in one half and nine in the other. Sma Addition; Lots 1 to 6, Block 27, Gov. Bran $17.00 to $18.00. basenient under each half. One-half |message giving the facts about North Dakota, its wonderfal resour- Pierce Addition; Lots19 to 24, Block 27, Gov. Pierce Addition; Lots 7 to 17, has hard wood floors. East end of Lots d | (Furnished by Russel | | No. 1 dark northern BISMARCK GRAIN aan i lone: ape _ = —_ 5 : : ‘ Ae ‘ “Miller Co) | tne LI an RES ee h 13, 14, 15 and 16, Blk. 91, McK & C. Add. Block 35, Gov. Pierce Addition. Bismarck, May 24. zenship. We need to continue this BISMARCK. BA K $1.11 | campaign in order to retain and No. 1 northern spring 1,07 |improve the credit of the state and Bismarck, N., D. Five Room House, 116-6th St. Abo i \ 7 |improve the credit of the state a , ut 80 Acres Just in the ' No. 1 amber durum . ‘9 i ite SUERTE : 7 : 1 No. 1 red durum cau eee and other, securities of our : block from the Auditorium, one block All of Bowman’s Addition to the City of Bismarck excepting eight lots. This No. 1 flax . 2.08 | people at a lower rate of interest.” No. 2 flax . ~ TONIGHT Satentay from McKenzie Hotel. Lot 4, Block Original Plat of the City of Bismarck. No. 1 rye 50 Wherens- the Nonpartisan admi- land lies nothwest of the city and pre« ae aust but no not handle the istration patent over 9eon o0osita Zane Grey’s e) sents a fine opportunity to establish a : - isco! iy be = tg 4 ny A ji f ‘ Moats eter teria ‘33! ministration has received in pre. “The He ° f A | [ O Five Room House, 516-10th St. |} desirable and bradtaite small farm Rade een aa aang em bond lesaesh es tatals S& ritage 6 ( ; Near Richholt scliool. Lot 3, Block 36,’ Shell Corn, jbond records. discloses, according N. P. 2nd Addition. White & | to independents: here. Yellow Mixed) Premiums on bond sales under No. 2, 56 Ib. test or moré $ .54 $ .53/the present administration are list- Yo 8, 55 Ib, 53 52 /ed-.as follows: | No. 4.2... 51.50! May, 1922, $1;800,000 mill and 1 cent per pound 55 lb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. THEATRE The Desert” Improved Section Farm Without doubt oné of the best farms for general’ purposes in’ the’ state. . Square séction, four’ milés from: Bis- marck. Fine creek’ making: it ideal for livestock ‘and dairying: Five hundred acrés under cultivation. | Enough. out- croppings of lignite coal to: supply owner with fuels House;~ barn, and. fully _ fenced. All of- See. 18-188-79._ Good Quarter Section: of Land Located in good part of Barleigh: Coun- Five Room, House, 221-So. 7th St. ; Located on a corner. Part hard’ wood floors. Small brick wall basement. Small stable in the rear. West 75 feet Lots 16, 17 and 18, Block 39, Original ; Plat of the City. Three Houses of Five Rooms Eaeh, 214-218-222-So. 7th St: Last Time Tonight (Saturday) count under | elevator 5 1-2 percent bonds, .pre- cleralng 8 aaa JACK PICKFORD - “THE HILL BILLY” | January 16, 1923, $1,650,000 real |[F | \g a were and Hal Roach Comedy. yo. MINNEAPOLIS: GRAIN _|estate 5-1-2 percent bonds; premium Minneapolis, May 24.—Wheat re-| paid $168,405. ceipts 408 cars compared with 145) October 17, 1922,. $360,000 real es- cars a Year ago. Cash No, 1 northern | tate 5 1-2 percent bonds, premium ! 1.15 18 to 1.20 1-8; No, 1 dark north- | paid $28,030. ern spring choice to fancy~1,29 1-8| August 1, 1923, $1,600,000 real es- to 1.85 1-8; good to choice 1.22 1-8 tate 5 1-4 percént’ bohds, premium | ordinary to good 1.17| paid: $1,000, 1-8 to 1.21 1-8; May 113 5-8; July| September 17, 1923, $1,000,000 real | 115 1-8; September 1,14 1-4; corm! estate 5 1-4 pércent: bonds, premium | Coming Monday and Tuesday »- «George Barr McCutcheon's “THE MAN FROM Si No. 3 yellow, 71 1-2 to 72 1-2 cents; | paid $9,045. i i = ss 9 Two blocks. south: of Main street. . Barn’: || ty, seven’ files’ from Bis 4h i SRNR ra) ace eR oreebets Sas tae See ae, ea BRO DN EYS with two of the houses. Lots 18, 20,21, jf miles from Arnold Bltvator. Lend:Jays. - 64 5-8 to 65 1-8; flax No. 1, $2.38 to | paid $10,440. ¥ { \ , 22 and 28, Block’ 41, Orgel Plat of. well and: of good: quali! tion $2.41. ‘April 26; 1024,- $2,500,000 reaf es: : —with— the city. Swi, See 6-139-' 7. NOTICE TO VOTERS. . | tris, sremiumipete sige, HODGE PODGE PAINTING ON ALE: HOUSES NOW tN PROGRESS: jonds, premium“ % . Ne RI * ne vote by sever! mathers ne te tools Sr seems NEWS_~_-_ COMEDY i WARREN KERRIGAN THE PROPERTY BELONGING-TO THIS Earamaqusr BE. }: enter: By. gh at.th th onl Bi Hane: | bene eee Fad MONDAY and Dery o Star of “The Corer Wagon,” Alice Cal- TURNED ENTO. MONEY AND election June ave oer oad, ‘Lon’ - houn, Wanda Hawley and Pat O’Malley. is position ard! — Chol Kail, Lon’ Chaney “fi 101 vy. : pt of the voters of Bi-| Binge le mani “The Next Corner” | A drama of intrigue and mystery. of:love~ John A. Larson... Theodore e Koffel . radley. Mi arks: ‘ -<Executors of the Estate’ Son P. Peet. ; si Imported Germ ‘| marek, pm ia + apa Aa Dickin- and adventure. . _Beatrice Mann,

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