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+ BISMARCK GRAIN knowledge of people, he anti 7 i Announcement ¥ made vat the _ Jn planting our seed you are assured that the resulting (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |jeader of high moral and mecting last night that the Bis- field can be registered by the State Pure Seed Department. anal he SATURDAY, MAY 28, -1925 i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ” PAGE THREE 5 lls sing clemency in the case of| applied for commttation of their the shares of stock, and in estimat-| with the robbery of a Standard Oil ex ( ; COMING TO AUDITORIUM ing the actual value of the capital] station in Minot in 1921, Will have] B¥on Smith, sentenced on Septem-| sentences. stock, the surplus and undivided| his sentence commuted or will re-|ber 24, 1921, to serve seven years sph lg tt = ‘Wire Mar By Il be included. ceive a pardon, if the recommenda-| for robbe ELABORATE SCARF %& ' | grand larceny, have | and very colorful. at the rate of the general preperty | Jum nde vas sentence | tax. December 4, , by Judge A. G.} The aggregate amount of the fifth] Burr of Rugby, who gave the de. SWINGS DOWN Blanks To Be Sent Out Soon and the remainder, if any, shall be| Convicted. At that time Judge Burr | profits i tated P ‘ W The value of « s estate, tion of the ¥ | Roy Roller, serving 10 for| When the frock is very simple = = T0 GIVE NE The value of its personal property| torney’s o i state is to meet in} 415 years. fo i . and sixth items shall be deducted | fendant the lightest sentence possible listed, and taxed as corporate said that he would recommend com- | | Takes Advance at Opening The! assault, and Donald Mayhew, serving |the scarf may be very elaborate which is listed for taxation and taxed pardon WHEAT PRICE was sentenced on! from the amount of the fourth item,| Under the charge on which he was From Office of Tax The real and personal property, ex mutation of the sentence in event cept mone Anderson's behavior while in prison Comm 1, Anderson's »mplice poration, joint stock compan good. nderson’s — omplice ig . But Gets Setback tage isted ar ed from the county jail in Minot! Old enough to have earned the trust of North Dakota corporations will and personal elie owe th tr ieee his community and young enough to Chicago, May 23.—Wheat took an soon receive blanks to be filled out, BLS AL AD a ae | have a brighter future before hi : i i ere % air when tie oil station was rob-| nave a brighter future before him —a zarly swing downward today owing linviting the state tox commissioner w provides that the amount] Pair when the o ation was rob-| “lei Paces Preeti ea Aer to rains and cold weather over parts to levy at gainst them, The tax] of corporate excess taxa bed, was sent to the State Trainin, clean-cut, industrious, tactful man with of the northwest where yesterday’s ison “corporate ‘exeeesy) deftned WApench c hall be school at , eee a genuine liking for his neighbors and a drought and-excessive heat were im- ed in the legislature of | the joner and ‘oti aus Ae ae tage rupulows regard for the sacredness of o first ard passed when the legisla- ‘certified by him to the count de: pairing the outlook for spring wheat. ed in uch a man On the other hand there were con- |ture was seeking to remedy an omis-, tors before July 1 each year county distric nectio i d i : f yam . > representative. tinued crop damage reports for the ion in the tax laws which left the, basis of the asse with the holdup of game , rt time representative, sections which had apparently re- vw tax bank stocks. will have his sentence commuted, if} s Resident Manager for one of the ceived no relief. Sellers were cau- there will be any corpor- Danek: NUT rete a vee i | oldest and most responsible mortgage jous as i ' 1 “oor utler r ed a six y entence | M tious as a result and rallies were ble under the “corporate on October 20, 1921. He furnished| bond houses in the country An ex- law is a question in the PARDON TO BE minds of tax officials, it is under- stood, because of exemptions pro-| RECOMMENDED ided. However, corporations will be fed to cubmit information pra: FOR 2 YOUTH vided. for in the law and report to Tax Commissioner T. H. H, Thore- cel Anderson sen, Who will deteymine if a tax is to] youth, serving 20 years in the North be levied. Dakota penitentiary for burglary Corporate excess is a somewhat] with high explosives in connection indefinite term but which has been defined rough the d will” of joc'ntck ave the avaat anette] SUMMER PUPILS Ss. termined by subtracting the vatve-st| ADVANCE QUICKLY aay frequent. The opening which rang- ed from 1%c decline to % cent ad- vance with May $1.67% to % and July $1.55%% was followed by an ir- regular setback to $1.67 for May and $1.544% for July. Reports of snow in. Canada and freezing temperature in parts of Mi nesota and North Dakota led to & sharp advance at the last. Whe closed strong, 1 to $2.50 ne net higher.! » information to the authori-| ceptional opportunity for profitable | life’s Work for the man who can qualify. Fer further information Addr Ad 989—Care Tribune. Ward county states attorn | office has informed the state par ton board that it can see no reason for] south Dakota | cee CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, May 23.—Poultry alive, unsettled, fowls 24c; broilers 25, t roosters 14c; turkeys 20c; ducks AUDITORIUM geese 13c, real estate and . personal property TeiGb TiVERUGK Twenty-three years old ahd a Weber and Lillian Lorraine. ss {listed for taxation from the market] «ce 4 healt nebesi CHICA S' headliner’ in vaudeville and with a/ Lorraine was then ene of the chorus} or actual value of the stock, and Students enrolling at the begin- BISMARCK TUE x y stock, — TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd DAT, ¢ ond, at Sale Next Saturday, M. Harris and Woodmansee ay 30th, at Stationery Store. Chicago, May" 28—Hogs receipts| following from coast to coas r Edwards “Blonde ‘Type-| money and credits may be deducted| ning of our school year, June 1-8, 5,000, & to 15 cents lower. Eighty] holding the pate 2 a continuous] write After everybody had had a|from this before arriving at the net] show good, sound sense,’ says F. butchers show minimum line. Top| stay in the two-a-day in New York] chance to sing and show what they/ amount for taxation. There may be) L, Watkins, Pres., Dakota Business 280, ; in|—a full year—such is the story of| could do, young Georgie Price was|c i iN be ta ie. abet ilpiccescsiiers $1280. Bulk $12.50 to $12.75. Desir-|—a year—suc he story of| could do, young Georgie Price was] corporations who will be taxed, al-| College, Fargo. “Classes are small- able $12.30 to $12.60. Georgie Price, featured comedian in ked to show his wares. The most| though, the state tax department in Cattle receipts 500, compared with| the new “Passing Sho: important thing of all was that Gus! the past has taken the position that | €' advancement is quicker, living week ago. Better grade fed steers| at the Auditorium for Fri signe tdwards was present and he was|because of exemptions there would| expenses are lessened. Pupils finish v; 10 to 15 cents higher. Others weak|June 5. ck to discover that Master F mouIbes ieaaninderstocul gt aivensieyuuhere season 2” cents lower. Extreme top| Althcugh Georgie is oniy a mere ability, and having the ability,! Chapter 305, laws of 1923, a re-en- D. a 7 “d fis een ! fe BOHEMIANS, Wwe ‘lings $11.00; medium weight|boy he has been on the -taye, doing| he engaged him at once, arranging | actmentiof previous lawa (requir . B. C. pupils recently gone to Monoging Di Bos $1140, Sheep receipts 2,000, fat|important things for many man s parents to take him into his! The name and location of the cor-| €00d positions are: M. H. Hall to ging Direct lambs weak; other classes steady.) years. This seems to be crowding] own household for training. Georgie | poration, joint stock company or as- Butler Bros., Nashua, Minn., be- onnownce, Top for week natives, $16.75. things for Georgie; but since he Price’s first appearance on Broadway | sociation. ginning at $125 amonth; John Col- Sees seven he has been on the stage and] was two days after this birthday | “Amount of capital stock authorized] gon, to Ist Nat'l, ‘Bank, Sariboen: WORLD TOUR ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK having a good time of it. Along in| party at the Timberg’s. A benefit) and the number of shares into which | ww “You say you don't like South St. Paul, May 23—The| 1907 things began to happen for this was given at Wallick’s Theatre and] said stock is divided. atch results. “Follow the Suc- eae soach robbe THOSE weekly live stock review of the U. S.| clever young man, then young Georgie appeared with Gus! Amount of Stock paid up, | ¢¢S8ful’—June 1-8. Time off for Sg ME i nice sax department of agriculture says with|lad of the East Side in } Edwards, And, furthermore, he made} ‘The market value, or if it has no| farm work. Write F. L. Watkins, but you'll ‘ F COMEDIANS <movement of southern grass cattle to| He had a brother Alexander and this| a hit. Gus Edwards sang “My Cousin] market value then the actual value of | 806 Front St., Fargo. Stand Up and Deliver market in view to supply the defic-| brother was employed to deli arus,” following the great Caruso. u : = Your generous appaluse Edwards with an iency in the beef trade for the cheap-) suits for a tailor whose business was| Georgie followed 2 us rrades of fat steers killers during| located at 114th St. and 5th Avenue.| imitation of Edwards, singing the when you see Tom Mix week attempted the first of The youthful Georgie was introduced) same song. or mang years follow- ts “Dick Turpin” the on’s adjustments in values|to the tailor one day ng for| ing Georgie Price appeared ie Sod recuurnae. acs d a summer basis, The result| him. The tailor was gr mpress-| leading comedian in Gus Edward dashing rogue who rob: 2 ‘ ‘ a short break in prices of|ed with the youngster’s talent, so he| Song Revues, and many of the lyrics | bed the lords and ladies ows were written © by of early England and di- y Gala ther Mr Shean butcher stock, fat cows and heifers| called in the grocer to hear him. The] in these taking a twenty-five to fifty cent|grocer called in his wife, Georg ce. | vided his loot with the loss while fat steers and yearlings] grocer’s wife called in Mrs, Then Georgie Price broke into cna AM Night F aa E escaped to a 10 to 25 cent penalty.) a neighbor. the Ziegfeld Roof, the New York Dhees : : This places best fed bullocks grading] The calling in of Mrs. Timberg is| Winter Garden and the Century Roof | ight From Now On. y; COMEDY ‘| CIN: PERSON) to choice on a $10.25 basis, bulk of|what did things to Master Georgie an ind all fed steers and yearling cash at|The Timberg’s had a son, Herman] ceptional worth. 0 to $9.50 with the downward|and so Georgie was invited to a/to vaudeville it ion in price schedules of fat| birthday party for Herman. There me important people at that none other than Caruso, Lil-| productions a Joe! been featu Lae ete Spat Family for some tine|f 800 MAIN TEL. 187 sing Show.” | re cows and heifers, these bulked at $5.00 to $6.50 for cows and $6.75 to y $2.00 for heifers. ‘Canners and cut-| lian Russell, Roger Brothe r still remain on a $3.00 to $3.75 — COMING ba Veal calves dropped 25 cents,‘ Tyjer said last night in an addr big of demoe He said aes Tuesday good light kinds winding up at $8.75.; “Because the Bible is‘not read now| that the danverous mm » man <= Menday and Tuesday Hog values made another sensa-| as it was by our mothers does not) who is intelligent and ones so cata (eoneEe cent! mean that it is not read at all,”| made a® plea for ange ee of AS, advance this week, all kinds sharing| Bishop Hughes said. “If I live the} education in the spiritual things, iY fy Ay) ad , H in tue BulperButGher/anilibacomihogsl Gelacicbelt cyerstuse 1 emia oBinle LO aaa nc A GRIMM ALFALFA SEED BARGAIN Romance ran wild of all weights closed with a narrow] man and I spread $12.25 to $1: 11 living the Bible. Th 5 taking the!kind of readers needed today is the bulk of offerings. Packing sows bulk} kind who do what Christ tells them “Intelligence is running in the world,” Dr. Pe whole world is b Hl Consigned to us for Aree at 10.75 with stags around $9.00.!¢o do in H Pigs sold in line with top butchers) of their word for-the liberation and th United & oe aging ; u : see : ce is or rampant ‘onsi as for immediate sale 2000 Ibs. Faney Grimm when cunt id ra : 5 aders rd, : Re seed, ‘This seed is not only from a Registered field but each A\ the wires —~ een : 60. : , Boe ee Ww 1 telligen bag carries the N. Dak. State Pure Seed Commissioners certi- ( Eee Sea fon! and the United States must be pre- fication seal and bag. While it lasts 45 cents a pound. ys ; ceieablenial i 5 e a pared to meet an intelligent world. E 2 desirable kinds going at $12.35. Dr. Richard W. Bowden of Stl ut the world is not very pinitaal | Ordinary quality Grimm alfalfa seed, scarified, a Ib. 40e p> wicuiam Fox In line with outside markets fat} paul gave the qualifications of Jamb and sheep values have declined| teacher in his addre: sharply total receipts today were cat*| Teacher of Adolescent! tle 100; hogs 900; sheep none. er shall be in sympathy with youth,” a Dr. Bowden said. “He s out and that! g 5 bresents~ s the Jesus civen the |, Sweet Clover seed, searified, « Ib remedy, e don’t say to ‘£0 out and Flax is your best nurse crop. Sacks and nt the world, but to go out and Order from this ad. Return seed if unsatisfactor, teach the world.” e is only one " BRILLIANT 30 FAMOUS WITH ALLSTAR ARTI CAST = MODES samples free. Bismarck, May 23, 1925. character and he who teaches Sanit No. 1 dark northern o. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum . No. 1 flax marek Association of | Commereé would give the delegates an auto ride ssound Bismarck, over to the ND. GRIMM ALFALFA ASSOCIATION atgte training school and out to Fort e eal Colleges D. Scenarioby ~ coln and back late this afternoon. | A Co-operative Organization of over 400 growers. j ROBERT N LEC / | i $ $1.51] must be alert. The teacher must be - 148] able to adapt himself into the cir- cumstances in which he finds him- self, he must be able to purticipate in the every day activities of those he teaches,and must know the Bible.” PRICES INCLUDING TAX 30 — $2.75 — $2.20 — and — $1.10. Jo. 2 eke ; . It was announced that a meeting ne a a “Religious Education and American) ¢). young people will be held at the ‘o. 1 rye . Democracy,” was the subject of an et cho oh Ob Dark Hard Winter address given by Dr. W. C. Pearce of} sunday, Dr. Bowden will speak. Hare Winter ..... New York City last night. Dr. pe Rsk es Ree ; arley —... Pearce declared that the system of 7 * ; mis : mam 1a We quote bug do nov handle the| SGucation that. gives five days a| ELECTRIC COOKERY QB once §F S AT tollowsha: week, ten months of the year and MEANS ber me 43 = ea Oats ‘31! spends billions to the education of| COOKING IN COMFORT & a | Speltz, per ew. . 80|the head and only one hour a week ——— SHELL CORN for the education of the heart is the| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS 5 { Yellow White & ) ¥ Mixed A Comedy Drama from the Stage Success by | i \g | we ’ : m d 100 per cent whole wheat Vincent Lawrance. 1 cent per pound ‘iscount under 55 pound, Ear corn 6 cents under| shall. Sample grade .. NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED AT CONVENTION ve As (Continued from page one) sa s ti bis iB pees | ae comed to Bismarck by Mrs. Genevieve be. oes Menard Hughes at the convention . session last night. Dr. Olson of . How much rent have you paid in the last ten years? Fargo responded. The organ preliide F 5 was given by Miss Marian Lesher. Part of it was upkeep—interest on the landlord’s in- “The Bible is the word of God rowing fruit to give spiritual food Most food for hack money AUDITORIUM Friday Nite, June 5. vestment—and part was profit. That profit would be to a’ hungry world,” Bishop J. P. yours if you owned your home. Ba DANCE =" It takes a little nerve, to be sure, and perhaps you don’t know as much about building values as you'd like to, and so hesitate to build. W’ell be glad to counsel with you.- You can rely upon us for designs to fit your ° 5 pre ete “Ship p came ‘ y . family and pocketbook and for advice on materials because 7 nets 9 cege! that prove most economical in the long run. 4 ; ; id Heart River Pavilion, Mandan | Been cen a Dh ans You can bring your wife or best girl and know that she will minds'to save and DID! enjoy herself—the building is enclosed, well lighted, properly policed and regulated and the best. available music by Les Backer’s Orchestra WILL KEEP HER HAPPY. RAIN OR SHINE THEY’LL DANCE AT NINE vee" Ses 5 ti F ie F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. Prices $1 to $3, Plus T: : PHONE 115 Seat Sale Harris & Wood- mansee, Saturday, May 30.