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PAGE EIGHT ABOLITION OF Would Cut Taxes $2 FLATHAILTAX | POSSIBILITY ‘: 50,000. at 10 |M. E. PROPOSAL | FOR DIVORCE CHANGE ‘ Rey May, S0-2A pro: Year If Eliminated By to mar Ba when : Th change ized QUESTION: INVOLVED 3 rriage ee y of handling rrant cand the last the 3-cen one cent an ad taxes of , the three flat tux to aproximatel cent ta saving in $h44,000 2 ion is expect o he raised, and arguments advanced that abolition of the t Ds during a time when taxy complaining of their lond, « ade without injury to the hail nee depart tate borrowed $1,600,000 Ix to the funds a half doll rants in cash. Si sand doll of the le April 15, $800,000 and $200,000 is $800,000 on han to meet the at the present time last payment. By the time hail warrants are due next winter, for the , the state fund should ° surplus, and with a comparatively — small + loan, warrants can be paid as due The surplus of thé hail insure fund was on M and it augmented since th The — question expected to thrashed out, as t of the ex amination of the department, is whether or not it condition of t would be better to pay the expense insol din interest on a loan and AXES, OF to proceed to levy ickly build up a plus to several million dollars Major Martin s To Get Welcome In Twin Cities St. Paul, May 29. The man who taught Major Frederick L. Martin how to fly will pilot one of three air planes of the 109th quadron, Minnesota form 3 pian, waukee road’s p it pulls into the o'clock with th flight commander ab. ASK FOSDICK TO JOIN CHURCH al G Grand Rapids, Mich., ~The ‘136th Presbyterian gen m= bly voted to instruct the Ni York Presbytery to take up with Dr. Harry E. Fosdick the question as to whether he will enter the Presby terian church. The assembly adopted the report its j commission, the su- preme court of the iv effect, invited Dr tist minister, Fosdick, a Bap. th the first church of one of its INSTRUCTORS stors, AT GUARD CAMP) Instructors of the Regular Ari ordered to the North Dakota tional Guard Camp at Camp Grafton, June 7 to 20, were announced toda by Capt. G. A. M. Anderson, U. § A,, instructor of the guard, lows: Major James F. Presnell, Med- ieal Corps, from Lincoln, Neb Capt. John R. Devall, infantry, Car- ruthersville, Mos.; Capt. Wm, L. Brown. infant Lawrence, ‘ Capt. Emmet ‘olton, infantr Louis; First Lieutenant Wn infantry, Wichit: F, Thompson, Fargo; son, Bismarék, and five sergeant instructors. WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT Kimonos Dresses * Traperies Ginghams 16-cent package gene comin direct of “Diamond ‘can dywob oa a eaded. thing new,.even if ake befong: e stores considerably | sur, bly, which, | , to enter the Presbyter-_ and thus be in regular re- | s fol- | “Sweaters Stockings | HASTINGS CASE GOES T0 JURY © Sentence on Hagen May Be Pronounced Later Grand) Forks, May Hastin 29.-—'The ian-An of 000 of the went te the jury at Kneeshaw, who has n the Seandinavi kK tris, would Ha f the bank convicted er weeks New Members | Of A.C. Faculty | Are Announced! NED) 3 —Elections of aculty and ex- sion at the North Dakots urel college was announced ay by Dr. John Lee Coulter fol- lowing the recent meeting of the wdministration in Farge ith Mae Challey was elect- ed instructor in the dey publie speaking to ta n s M ignation ant professor full calendar year, Fargo, tensio. Agr | Jinstructor’ in }county agent I * Wilkins’ cultural place of in mith, nd 0. O, Churchill, profes- professor of nine months of ob w The leave of absence of Dr. H. L. Foust, veterinarian, was two months, extended “HANG-OVER” COUGHS Now is the time rid of that {stubborn cough which has been | shanging all winter. A few \d of the good, reliable FOLEY'S MONEY AND TAR COMPOUND will speedily relieve sue. Mrs. n Hee 341 St. Paul St, M . Tenn., been won- derfully FOL HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND. The ‘first dose stopped my cough, It was a stubborn cough and [ had heen [troubled with it since the first cold 1 Rest for coughs and colds dy. Cook by Electricity. It is safer. ' Automobile Makes } 27 Miles on Air | An automobile ¢ miles ir by using an automatic dev installed in less than 5. s The automobile was only ing 30 miles on a gallon of gas- e but after this re Kable in- vention was instal The on inventor, Eleventh at his own risk. Ady. Write him to- VOTERS Burleigh County +n I am a candidate for County Treas- urer on the repub- lican ticket. I have been a resident of North Dakota. for 21 years. I solicit your vote at the primaries June 25th. HH _ A.C. Isaminger (Political Ad) math, ‘LAW FOR W. LOST DAY RELIGIOUS | SCHOOLS URGED the churche religgiv the Sund ditions ute . {attendance upon the amen “inspired by the | cuit court - Spirit of nd confe: g its : = i herence tothe Apostolic USED RINGER sion of faith, the c WEEK Norwegian Lutheran Church Its Held in Fargo Closes Conference In resetu- to instruct th and sound mor chools, vacation sehcols, is very in avoidable cen- nd confirma rdequate because of U For these s the resolutions n the opinion er on the stz 1, making lease of the schools for | under. | church F, Shafer, ul, there now is of North D; quate provision for the children from the publi tood forms chool ome provisi of training. Reaffirming its belief in the inonical books of the Old and Ne of 4M for this “in accor words of the test onvention in another s of resclu-{ Lutheran! tions, declared that the burch 4 ot, before God, tolerate in its unyone who helds views to the hefore-mcen-} t U. S. RESTS IN | marck merchant, who is ch C burn has been holding revival m P ings for the past three w So of these meetings a and M r riology, s granted leave of absence for six ~ | months. i Rally | Church at 8 o'clock tonight. ioned confession of. faith.” | R. C. ROSEN CASE Fargo, N. D, ment rested its ein n the trial of Ruben C.F oncealing assets in bankruptey. L MEETINGS | D,, May church HOLD B Washburn, jerman Baptist The , of Wash-} Broeshel, the pastor, ntner MeClusk n also of | MeCh with the singing. The} have 1 well attended | 16 Joined. 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PD re opened this mornin | mea Judge Nye seanted’ a 60-day. stay | 7 judement for a me trial, which coansel stated m |) Caldwell was k in x locomo. | presented to the state department, Welch, Montana, acDonald May | GETS DIVORCE), ,,, re, Wis., May nd Richardson wa ted a diyor pecch in the House of Commons to- ndicated that if his government ild be defeated tonight on a test it woyld go before the country vote Mrs. to- from Edward nstitution, The Judge Jame county. cir- | decree w Wickham in Enu ( TO MAKE MONEY. River ing wis Grind- | ringer | ickle was pre- pared to do when arrested here last | night, according to officers who said | they found in his room a dozen pho- | tographic plates of bills ranging in| denomination from $10 to 0 and | a camera fitted with a spe adapted for counterfeitin ring was “printing proc they said. SHAFER SPEAKS —_ |, AT DEVILS LAKE Attorney- campaign the first of next} wy ‘ Summer underwear and pa- jamas—Klein’s Toggery. 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