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Th whic int reso lon, ties ny cont tion the ier mati paid tune Ite A temy men Stat: clud PAGE EIGHT FUND DRIVE STARTED FOR CONSTITUTION © Biks Raise Money Por Repairing “old Snonsor Campaign to FINANCES OF STATE DURING 1924 GIVEN Department An-* Statistics Con- North Dakota remerce neunces cerning ending June Expenditures de _permaind lade whether On itor in the Co Paul Jones 1924 i per ea than the year, 3.500 CHECKS ONSTATE HAIL FUND UNPAID © Department Is Considerably Bothered By Outstanding Checks—Some Years O!d payment ments, but tal payment nt improve in exec met fr tota cent for 18. Th propeiiyy oi 216.1 pe » there cent from If t xes collect 1918 to, general departments, for services ren- state officials, renresented of y owes them department a which the the state hi trouble. at is the total amount of — warrants against the have neve ment and foreed to lis lot of number and outstanding fund w ented for pay- ¢ warrant are several probably never will be In some rants are for the persons thought them not Som: nd have trouble yns who imes of insured tax due ducted t is made f result sometimes I cheek. The rity of the outstandi warrants, however, represents 20 per cent payment made for losses only 80 per cent was ai amage claim. A fe dat the state k, but belie that-a large n r be presented for Tax reductions now made from the accounts of persons who suffered hail losses during the last year. This work be c pleted within a few weeks and work of issuing wa nts will s Hagen expects to have thi completed by the first of Decembe d to have most of the warrants hed and back in the hands of the state by Christmas time, as they will be paid in ca Lieurance Recital Wins Press Praise Thurlow Liéurance, composer and authority on Indian music, and Edna Wooley-Lieurance, soprano, who will, give a recital of Indian and nature music at the city auditorium this{ evening. recently appeared at Salt Lake City, where in conjunction with the tabernacle choir they gave a pro- gram in the great tabernacle, A newspaper critic the following | ‘day said: at the program of the tr state number Lieurances was greatly enjoyed, was | attested by prolonged generai ap-! and insistence upon eerie ancien trp sreouaruncenmie ant erendrye Bank veral er cent of the total revenue for 1, 10.8 per cent for 192 per cent for 1918 Busine constitut r 1918, business licenses ist chiefly of taxes exacted from her incorporated on nonbusi- e chie fly t amounts the per din 18, $0. sseesed Levies For 124 i Given Permission | to Change Name} : Quake Near New York Is Recorded 19.---(P)—An carth- ed to have been center- miles from ded on the Fordh: ph beginning ing the maxinium | The Fordham experts disturbance as of moderate propor- tions, They said the record indi- cated it was on a north und south! line from New York but which direc-| tion was not determined. After-| tremors were recorded ‘ustil 7:06 | o'clock Watch for ““The Iron Herse”—America’s most stu-! CORRECT COOKERY COOK BY WIRE | INSTEAD OF BY FIRE leseribed the! ¥! |pendous motion \ picture. | WI Latife Hanowm NTEDA By MILTON BRONNER NEA Service Correspondent W: in the the pking ental cwives. to Joseph Napoleon. I oleon, Komal was Corsic loniki In utenant the latt The Hamid. only abou the kan young Abdul he's service in the Bal- young now paign the figh MINNESOTAN LOSES LIFE IN | COTTAGE FIRE Two Gomme, Perhaps Fa-| tally Burned in Escaping | | determined to the Flames 19) —| ntworth of Brooklyn Center, | ath attempt- a burning it aping the early today. efore dashing into the cottage at Chautauqua Park, Big Stone Lake, near here Wentworth @osaved an infant daughter wrapp her in ab ket and Loss- ing her through a ndow to the ground The £ Brooklyn butns which i Both are in a Hospital her “Ground Gripper” shoes are a man’s most valuable as- set. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. Don’t miss the Lieu- ‘rance Concert at the: ‘| Auditorium tonight. SES SALE GAD ARAVA LEAL PH K EMAL DIV ORC ‘ED LATIFE | burning | f THE BIs SMARC K vl UBUNE “te. ‘ Reductions ‘MELLON URGES | LOWERING OF | MANY TAXES Suggested By! Treasury) Head Would Total About $275,000,000 i Washingts reduction of \uGU,000° was. fess. tod Withou 0, to“ con-! y Mellon. to lay down. sug 0 per Sane inl tempting definite ules he + oreturn in surtax to of the present nt cripple th would) reduc tay agd no t income to per cent, . ry also advocated these additional change Repeal of the estate tax. Repeal of the gift tax. Reduction of automobile taxes lof the levies on trucks, t ould Thi i "per cont. It “3, of a number of m Han- ch as that on works of of the publicit ome tax law Amusement Tax to Stand » opposed of the tax on nd other plices nd various other pro- posals, for amendment of the present uding extension in the tion of the board of tax ap- recommendations, s of treasury urplus of - | 000 is in prospect this sear. in” | ment to an ral revenues, was submitted to the house ways and means in the open- ng of its hearings on tax refor He made re in his state- | produ Mustapha Kemal v TO AID HIS CLIMB hed Tur He andy ultan, went apoteon fell cuick- in love with Jo. r had luck at-| His empire} Victories turned to ashe beaten” and exiled. An little son died. The whisper that to propitiate the strait-laced hammedans all hi wishes. Mo- word. marry aly the gious, Just as Ni e ims Em- peror, Kemal will} make All around } him Moslem lands which might! swing into his kingdom. “H lit- | tle son-—if he should h descen gr Prophet, | empire flying the ents. It's a vision! discussing in Mosul and $y nd Trans-Jordania. And] nd French ad- parts nerv- | and | sh those nto make the e true is the serpent tha tif mention lems will follow a a descendant, of th wouldn't pay a mere husband of with new-fangled tions. (Gor aur Prophet. ttention to the| woman | idental —no-| ight, 19: Service, Inc.){ ‘Oakes Buttermaker \ Wins Cup For Third | Successive Time Nelgaa Ame ts been the h nit he North Oakes, cup, for theruuker Show at Ind third ye: Helgaas is is the joa that k North 1 Watch Your Frail, Puny Child Grow Strong — Take on Weight | In just a few days—quicker than dreamt of—-these wonder- meking tablets called Cold Liver Oil Compound will start to help any thin, undernourished little ‘ablets. weak, ickness and where rickets ire suspected they are especially valuabl No need to give them more nasty Cod Liver Oil — se tablets are made to take the ane of that good but evil smell- ing, stomach upsetting ‘medicine and they surely do it, They do put on flesh, | Ask Finney Drug Co., A. P. Len-} hart Drug Co., or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- Pound Tablets—as easy to take as candy and not at all expensive— 60 tablets 60 cents. Be sure and get McCoy's, the original and genuine and give the the if tho present law, 20 per cent d y the credit on incomes below incomes “will not be so i ewe | onal x-exempt | nated at The govern- taking aw de actment | )oper cent surtax! ry for the! ¥ ppear if imum on incomes Mellon told the committee tha neither tae tax on admi the bulk of nutomobile taxe tute a burden on xovernment is. cont a year towards roi but’ ng axes, ineluding | the $90,000,000 ay on which the automobil ainly ought to Revenues He warn cut the receipts beyond The treasury, since the wat, ! ee ng partially s constituted by re-| the investments made! the war finance coxpora- ayment of louns to railroads, je of surplus wi eSe SOU rive out, ie we will have to pay our current ¢ a s out of revenues.” eilon sought to defend th debt retirement policy been attacked by some) Democrats on the ground that if th debt were retired less rapidly, great-| could be made in taxe: le, taking the people as a not well tl, sonable,” ly » must have probable 'Preme court VS. r, Compiled of the loss in revenue from the . sl eretary estimated that recominemied cuniee return: to ber vent maximum would cut nues $140,000,000 the first year, dd $100,000,000 the ar. The ec te t he advocated, now 000,600 annual $25,000,000 taxes, the 00,000, WHEN WARDEN CAN SEARCH AN AUTOMOBILE the 201 This. including 2 turn in automobile ons he specificall amount in the fi Genera’ Office | Regarding |; Attorney Gives Ruling Game W: Before a game wa ‘a automobile without a w e to believe contraband an that the same contain ;&ame, the attorney general has just ‘ruled’ in an opinion handed down by John Thorpe, assistant attorney gen- eral, in question put of Beach, mean merely it mean mere- y he offi justified me he is a ing in good faith,” the opinion adds. f the officer’ without a warrant proceeds to search an automobile without probable cause, he would be able in the same manner as an in- dividual,” the ruling states. The opinion follows in ful “In your favor of recent date you have asked this office for an opin- ion upon the question of whether or not a game warden. has aright to se h automohile on violation of th rather inde! and if answered as it stand ply would be, no. sume that you to know if game warden n arch an au probable to believe ame of fish which, if had inp session by the oceupant or owne the car, would be subject to s or destruction, “When so framed, our the question would the rule laid down in the ca United 69 ‘Ont rule is that if the s ,ure without rrant fn probable States, ances known to the cer that an automobile or vehicle contains that which by is subject tion, the si Under Sections 14 ne and Fish Lav de the duty of the warde re given the power, to utomobiles and game. We wish, Dress upon vou that befor b made without a wa: ab nd 15 of your to im- seizure ‘ant, the use to} s con- t docs not mean n, nor does it neither is the merely because he n good faith. . Supreme Court has “But as We have seen, good faith not enough to constitute probable That faith must be grounded s within knowledge of the of- which in the judgment of the ae would make his faith reason- “Director General vs, Kastenbaum, 8 OL. ed. 146. s the most concise rule to be governed by was announced by |the U.S, Supreme Court in Stacy Emery, 24 L. ed, 103: “If the facts and cireumstances be- fore the officer are such as to war- rant a man of prudence and cauiion he believing that the offense has jbeen committed, it is sufficient.” i jis for this | rates had be See the “Special “display of Furs, with Factory Repre- sentative in charge, Tuesday | and Wednesday. A. W. Lucas ‘0. whole, it is immaterial when the wa debt is paid.” he tween the different of pe ple, the investing class holding. the bonds and the producing class from | whom a larger part of our taxes are collected, inequality ts. We should not tax too he the pro- | ducers to pay the security holders. It | reason that we have sought a balance between debt re- turn and tax return.” Reduction Stimulates Business iseussing the suggestion for maximum of 20 per cent Mr. Mellon { asserted there had been stimulation | to business every time the surtax n reduced. you had your, In those instances, he said, there had been an evident’ inerease ‘in tax sources, snd the increased income “has made up a great part, if not all, APPINESS depends on how you feel! If you do nat tes good, full f pep and the joy of li eae times out of ten ite your liver. CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Act without making you sick. Take two tonight. Feel good in the morn- ing. Get a package, only 25 cents. Sold everywhere eT cas FOR SALE (will consider a trade) 70 shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. stock. OFFICERS: ' MONDAY, OCTOBER [9) boas When Miles Mean Most What : wet or wintry satisfaction it is on a day to step into your own car and drive where- ever duty or pleasure takes you! The one who has pro- vided himself with a car for the Fail and Winter has in- sured the enjoyment of many things which the inclement ele- ments keep from others. Ina Willys-Overland coupe or se- dan you are not only independ- ent of distance, time and weather conditions, but you are assured of care-free, de- pendable performance. Winter is just around the corner—are you ready for it? Corte in or phone and we'll be glad to arrange a demonstra- tion. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. Bismarck, No. Dak. OULU UU CEI YIIQII LL E original complaint Beatrice company alleges that Railroad Board era to ile Petition | Seat fuego, in | Freight Case poe discriminator North I yd that ef | The The state railroad board today termined to file an intervening pe- tition in the application of the Be: nery company of Chie reduction in rates on er orth Dakota points to Aber- The North Dakota zo|tempt to have the m] Dakota points reduced to have those to North rates to rather Da Men wore their union suits on the outside, they would wear “Coopers.” THEY FIT. Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. PHONE 258 BISMARCK 24 hour service on parcel post orders, MANDAN - - : - N. DAK.- "Sade Coal - Wood - Coal Now is the time you should be considering your fuel requirements. I am pleased to an- nounce that I am in posi- tion to furnish— Lucky Strike Lignite in load lots at $4.60 per ton. Crescent Lignite, - from the Black Diamond mine at Washburn, in load lots at $4.10 per ton. Banner Fork, from Henry Ford mines in Kentucky, in C. W. McGray, Pres. Kel Mielirup, Vice- Pres. Bowman, Manager. INQUIRE OF W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. . child a chance for 30 days. If you aren't delighted’ ‘with resulta’ you get your money back, — (adv) PARLORS 210-5th St. ___’ PHONE 687W_ load lots at $12.50 per ton. Banner Fork is a product of the Ford Motor Co. This coal is a bituminous coal of exceptionally solid con- struction and has a very high heat value. Try a load. BISMARCK STORAGE AND TRANSFER W. P. LOMAS, Prop, Phone 82 909 East Main St.