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PAGE EIGHT DAVIS TELLS OF BEING FIRED FOR AN ERROR {LOCAL GOVERNMENTS URGED TO RETRENCH RATHER THAN EXPAND Statement Issued te All Governing Boards by Governor and State Tax Commissioner Suggests That Outstand- ing Indebtedaess Be Liquidated State University Coach Be- | wortht THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE probabl} more expensive than is necessary ond the county is requir. ed to go to a lot of expense to secure title to the property. This criticism |* applies particularly where forfeiture |’ took place many years ago and also where the property is more or, less or of very little value. In some cases, however, very substimtial property rights are involved and the criticism is hardly a valid one in those cases, ‘ “Furthermore some counties are complaining because of the amount of money it will tuke to go through with this procedure. It must be re- CHRISTIAN * o EDUCATION Fagin “7a 16 AT BAT! ‘yp wet EoNTAIN SPECIALIST ‘in Int@rnal Medicine for the “SPECIAL WINTER PRICES Ford Cylinder Blocks, rebored' i rehoned.... Fordson Cylinder Blocks, rebored and rehone¢ .,. Dedge Cylinder Blocks, rebored and rehoned. .. Chevrolet Cylinder Blocks, rebored ahd rehoned. $5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 lieves He Holds a Unique Retrenchment rather than expan-{ off. We believe in a business inembered, however, that the redemp-| Uses Baseball Terms For ume sion should be practiced by local gov-| ministration of gov ent and are} tion which will be made an it Afteen years A tinction fernmenty in order to est utilize the! firmly of the opinion that the public} money whieh will: result ES ive Emphasis i i salts , Overtand Cylinder Blocks, four cylinders, ...... . 5.00 improved financial condition: ss a) has the right to expect that you wi e e F: Sevokh piecenasbcd unt ‘ ‘A lthandic She businves ad miGintewebh oe pal Lie sate rant wer belies! si eas NG ical DOES NOT OPERATE Overland Cylinder Blocks, six cylinders......... 8.00 _Grand Forks, D., Feb. 3.) |G. Sorlie and T. H. H. Thoresen, state | the taxing distriet under your con-{ more than compensate for the out-| Chicago, Feb. 3—@)—Christian ed- pCa ,' of’ the University, tax commissioner trol in a business-like manner. |iay. And further the expense applies | cation is at bat with the bases full Studebaker Cylinder Blocks; lieves he was th sed to. governing boards,! “This principle of administration | only particularly to this yenr. ‘This |in the last inning of the world series Wil be ‘at four cylinders ..........6..00665 :. $5.00 to $6.00 | baseball player to mmissio! chool boards, certainly demands that you reduce | clean up would have ta come some {4nd whether the batter strikes out or McKENZIE HOTEL Rte aaa se he made an error. ¢ boards ity councils, all outstanding indebtedness where | time, otherwise the counties would s a home run is the utgent edu-/| ct Is - Studebaker Cylinder Block: while Coach Davis th nent stresses the need of: dure is possible and that! have to continue to carry this'no tax| cational questio da: Thuraday and Friday, Feb. 11 & 12 A S, base with Louisville in the public debt. careful inven producing property on its books. We| Thus Dr. W. S. Bovard, Chicago,| Qfice Hours: 10 to 4 7 six cylinders .................... $7.00 to $8.00 | ican association in 1912. Stoppi rest payments. es, including the ta ve it would be better to have | Corresponding secretary of the board spelen ane bilan e in the season,” sald ¢ resource: your district ore embarking on clean up even if the county will|of education of the Methodist Epi plenieies The Colonels as’ usual, improvements. new program of pubic improve to xive away the property in{copal church, outlined the status of | ‘ Full line of pistons, pistons rings, wrist pins, also 4 the race, battling for the t hand,” says A; order to get it into the hands of| Christian education in the movement TWO DAYS ONLY by We were playing on the home appears that ors Not Permitted soméone who will pay the taxes|toward « Christian world, in ‘his an- Ze shims and bearings. fixture on first the last few ticularly called to the at-| from new on.” nual ole to ae keh today, a No Ch ‘ , i s - tani then wa good; that a counties, cities and villares Seed . n the bases, dependent upon edu-; No Charge for Consultation hitting streak amount of accumulated back xpenditures durin the j | cation’s ability to deliver the goods, itt « For other special prices and information, e tree fits tor seven taxes have been paid up, and that nee of the fiseal year are limited | AN U he pl evangelism cr iret; for. ee Kon it 7 public treasuries, generall by the budget appropriations ade eign missions on second an ome . by ie Or write yale ng Indiana-| much better, condition a levy. An accumu: missions on third, Only 02 tho Chris- | yoo jMeventhin is a regular grad: 4 . first half of has been the case for many lation of cash in any fund does not} tian teacher makes good will these Bas ‘he : Mal : is licensed by the state of North ’ to 0 lead. The MK ate is to be congrat-|.mean that you have any authority to} Brosoer he believed. Dakota, He d t fe rover Low- his condition of affairs. | more than the amount which | jan teachers must' fight the . He does not operate for MODERN MACHINE WORKS wonderful ted in your appropr ganda for the|chronic appendicitis, gall stones, n_ of propa truth and of a mechanistic theory of aon Reon Linc ttaets public hearing oon of stomach, tonsils or ade- tA Aas A Le I ol ri the ath na for the theistic explana- | noids. ‘ ee a eee ons FRI I tion, he said. SNE Se He has to his credit. wonderful 921 FRONT ST. BISMARCK, N. DAK. ecu cea nn e general | joard, over which Bishop W.| results in diseases of the stomach, frsasies TEI etate? an (are ¢ to make | E. bards of Boston presides; had divers bowels, blocd, aaa eee: HN orpbeh he * haart t $ t wh % “ollins’ before it reports covering 40 univer-| hear kidne Bladder, id wet- NETIC HDS Las mount wpnropeldted Coach Collins’ Men Working] tsicr jha'colleges and’ secondary | timp, ‘eatarrh: weak lungs, rheuma, e bere 9 burden for th to meet th expenditures re-| Hard For the Big Game | schools under Te ee eae | Sime ‘selaties,’ leg ulcers and rectal i we acie way ¢ to the increased | eaneth ah AeA UE oe $10,000,000. ise er ailments. Rae kine sand labor, Dur of tite ‘Season ing ei tadauarters of the board were| ,, Below are the names of a few of | i I tore over after fe STi AGGr A an those conten : — transferred from New York to Chica- | b eat satisfied patients in ke * to cover first. led and public debt has Bal’! when their budect was adopted. Coach H, E. Collins of the high|go by order of the last general con- fe F ‘ota, 1 . e ly’ couldn't cover, Fupis state | “We, believe that you are just a hool basketball quint is putting] ference, which also consolidated the} Mrs. Fred “Zeiss ler, Golden Val- Noti basemen: {ls The econoric welfare of this state | yyciy interested in a wise and busi-| his men through intensive drilling) board of Sunday schools. Epworth ley, gall stones. ice to get back. B craameelieaar tk, eonunelc obi public | BESS: sanagement of the this week in preparation for the an-|icaguc and board of education for rs. Fred Fischer, Mercer, Fe- rotli n D firsts| ope yak ey Diaries ties jot your district as we ean possibly aot pattie EE ae high negroes, with the board of Sy et gure? wiiics ovGa ‘ish ‘ ooking the with my €. y o| sed b be, that you are interested in +; school quint on the local floor Fri- neluded among the — universi john ndlic! inley, hit ’ foot, and wi W for gine |Meat be oa No sand that 204 recognize day “night, “The Bismarck: Mandan and colleges sun reports were blood Dreseure, iy iste Will take in4trade for my Furniture Stock a few catch. The t he ect A | the of keeping down the ready was Hamline uni Ts. mes 2 valier, hit the end of e and rolled Koverning eae a HOLD et | | Bublic debt, of stopping interest pay events of the basketball season ‘and| Paul. aes cl casa Cai , Cars or well seasoned horses, to the stand. Two runs scored. We le rubs ok me eases |ments where possible, of ng} the local players are working hard ——_——- ‘Chas, Kozel, East Grand Forks, t : ne the future. In ihe 1 cash resources and of limiting any | in preparation for the encounter, Ashle Independents Minn. ‘het trouble . dejected we were sitting Pal att | prosram ublic improvements to | (, Stekness has invaded the ranks of y hes ae INQUIRE OF around the club house when a mes-, tha school build’ Such extent that the tax burden of gregation and Lobach, reg- Win F MY hi scar Wee, Ulen, Minn., ulcer of It're ar eee ere he ability SE taal gone Misetet will be kant seHeiy Al orate wagl seid vero me SE er Flak, Minn., ap: t read: eae ANIME Feasonable limit. a Re . . jy AD- “You're . hereby released.” The district to pay “Consequently we believe that you ; week because basketball | Pendicigis. j W E PER Y manager raved. ile protested to the| ould Pay Indebtedness will accept the suggestions contained | infect s feet, which fs caus:| or easily in deretds the Emmons | Mrs. E. J. Strand, Ellendale, o Bee AM but Rane awaiting @ pos] sin case carh accumulated in the |herein in friendly manner and will | ing, him no end eunauamyate is! County. Teachers quintet Saturday ae be ate in sible reversal I left town for Okla-' treasury justifies such is use your est business judgment in| still in bed. | The atte Ai eo to 12. Duriag tha Heat wale member the above date, that 5 homa. I had a coaching assignment) suggeste carrying them out has stated there will be no possible nigl heated put up HW stubborn de- | consultaion on this trip will be free Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. there and I was glad to get away. “Yours very truly, se hana If bonds JUDGMENT IS. 2° HIGH COURT: “One « and radio fan Is ‘Held to Be Exces Court Decision in Fisher f indebtedness can ll them in and pay led in, are more easily cut ‘MUCH COUNTY. LAND 1S HELD _ FREEOF TAX’: Al Tax Commissioner Urges Such these days the air will cle; who hav ing the worst period in will come back to th he fans of the ; for all have been hit is Distance nr iiss leuceontinted ett | American te 7 { ful, although stations \and far west came in chance of his being in this week's lineup. McCarthy May .Lobach’s berth will be taken either by McCarthy or Lurson, of whom showed up well in games away from home last week- end. McCarthy. will probably start and Hollenbeck, for- been out of school s since their re- turn from (he! toad trip, were back n their classes today and it is be- ieved they will be in shape to. play night. Bender at. his guard, and H. Brown center will complete the lineup. Brown, who went into the first team lineup’ only a few weeks ago, upon and that his treatment is different. larried women must be accom- panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. fense and the half ended with a 11 to 6 count in favor of Ashley. —~ During the second half Ashley out- passed and outplayed the visitors m whistle to whistle and easily iled up a nice lead. Forrest and Lippert were the center of the Ashley attack, both playing a stellar floor game, and at the same time doing some good basket shoot- ing. Forrest, with five field goals -Burman’s Shoe ' Hospital | Fine Shoe Repairiig — Case Affirmed lis" fans were successful in bringing the oes from the city of Wat- The judgment of the Stark county | “The committee in charge of the Tax Producing Coach Collin Hig playing in last BISMARCK, N. DAK.. district court in granting the Fargo! ts has declared them Loan agency $406.08 in its suit against L L. E nd Bresden-Larson international t a failure because of weather tions, which were the worst pany, a corporation, 3/ years vite wi Arelusss We effirmed and “medified in an opinion; filed | in the state supreme eau <) r ase was remanded to the dis-| et court with directions to modify » the court nau mount the evi- ws the plaintiff to be ¢ condi- Property forfeited to the county 40 years ago is still being held by pri- individuals, although the county could have foreclosed its lien many . H. Thoreseng tax commissioner, in comment- | ing on the funetions of the stater tax WORKIN STATE a s," he said, “this prop- income produving — property as derived an is ae which the owner titled to.” Sues for Value of Some Wheat income for many years without pay- week's games was the feature of the trip. Freshmen Teams To Play A preliminary game will come ahead of the main encounter Friday night, between the Bismarck and Mandan freshman teams. This game start promptly at 7:15 o'clock, and the feature event will ceunenes at 8:15 sharp. Contrary to usual custom, the doors will not ie open Friday night until 7 p.m. In the past some basketball fans have arrived at the gymnasium as early The Fargo Loan agency in the or WW ment of any xes to the county.| as 5 o'clock in the afternoon in order iginal suit alleged that the defend- Much of the prope so held is not] to get the best seats, but it has been ants converted 288 bushels of wheat | worth the accumulated taxes against | decided not to open the vmnasium belonging to the agency by the terms} it but when the county acquires title,| Friday night until 7 o'clock. of a farm lease of the land on which the board of county commissioners 1s Highway Bulletin Says Costs Could Be Lower If Laws Were Changed given ample power to dispose of the property at whatever the it to be worth small the value the grain was grown. The cas tried in the Stark county district! court before Judge F. T. Lemke in} November. 1924. The trial court! granted the plaintiff's motion for) judgment non obstante for a sum! | the property back on the tax rolls SOLDIER GRAVES Washington.—Grave markers for America's soldier dead overseas will be of two designs—one @ cross, the other a Star of David mounted on a shaft—the material of both to be ail Broadway Refinishing Latest modern method. We : ‘ also do automobile Top and PARLORS 210 - 5TH. PHONE 687W At Chrysler “58's” electrifying new low sreeraient ‘tothe value of the 288! Highway construction cost in/than'to have the ‘county hold the| white stone or marble. The commis- |g Curtain work as well as all bushels of wheat at the price of.81.41 North Dakota is low, if not actually | property indefinitely and receive ab-| sion on designs has just reported to/f# kinds of Upholstering. Prices it would more than ever be a waste per bushel, which the plaintiff elaim- the Ios in the northwe aid | solutely ho wwenue therefrom. | the seeretary of war. sho concurs. * of time to attempt to tch & éd was the highest market price of John Ni highway con- | ixpense Consider e Star of David design is for the is mat uch val % wheat between. the time of the al-| struction enginee i article. in| ‘The procedure prescribed for fore-| graves of soldiers, of the Jewish Work Guaranteed. ucs. the current issue of “ lien for taxes is kota Highway Bulletin “Our costs can be made even low leged conversion and the trial of the ¢ North Da-| closing the count The defendant appealed frony n. court at the faith. PAINT SHOP Nowhere can you find anything to Chrysler “58” ama quality performance and The same time af-)er by the pursuit of better ana Hcmed the decision ot the Ward| broader construction policy,” the ar- Sra Floor at _ » beauty at figures like these: county district court in the bile tetaten( “Under the saw cue. \e| LAHR MOTOR SALES CUv.. projects originate with the county, which — results in much seattered construction work, throughout the state and many small Genevieve Fisher versus Burl Fisher. | stands all highw administrator of th ate of her; deceased husband, John Fisher, hold- ing that she was not entitled to per- sonal property valued at $1,500 which she alleged was due her as the widow The Fishers, both of Bottineau. contractor working 1 one place who is iy Touring Car - $845 Roadster Special 890 Sedan - Club Coupe Coach - $995 ° $895 935 were married on Januar: ja suc nother Disc 2 sr March 6 of the same year they en-} job tnust, move equipment to repange ydraulic four-wheel tered into a written agreement re-| li Three ties 5 brakes Foy coat ‘All prices F.O. ri leasing each other from all obliga- tions of support and maintenan rereeing to live separately. died May 24, 1924, ‘Orders Petition Denied ome out of the contract work and | ‘The county court granted the wid-| Necessarily ought and do result in| ow’s application to have the personal | higher, prices. property set aside, but on an appeal| Change In Laws Necessary to the district court, Judge John G.| “If all of the work could be put Lowe reversed, vacated and set aside| into one stretch it would mean con-| the order of the lower court and di-| tinuous employment without _ de rected the county court to enter an| and without moving expense. Such a) Geter denying the netition; policy cannot be inagurated until the Re affirming the district c state highway commission is author- higher court ruled ‘that, sin ized to build highways out of its own family relationship was intentionally | funds and at such pl destroyed, the w is not entitled; such lengths Judgment , Chem best. It would involve ig exemptions preied for in Section | riete change of the present _polic A. & M. Tire Service First Class Tire Repairing. of hiehway construction and finan Bismarck Is Not | stronger, highwa y contract NOT “PASS THEM BEANS” week in the model home of the home , | of ane Gadioe fans, in Bismarck arg ,economics building of Pasadena Jun-| t reports from other sections of beans” in foreign tongues. State and from other states wou d ‘distant from Bismarck. state ‘that re ion has been very poor for some ‘ing. It would also bring about keen- er competition since | the larger and the Only Place to js . 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