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. PAGE TWO INTEREST ON | HAIL TAXES MUST BE PAID County Treasurers Must Re-| mit Same to Department, Shafer Rules | surers who refuse to te insurance depart all interest and penalty them on deling County tre hail insur Hoe nin asking jon involved the tre . Who refus of Ramse meet th that inte taxes be Lorney gene the courts, will me: dollars yearly to the hail fund, Ha- xen said. the opinion the attorney gener: als department said: “The supreme that hail insuré not taxes. The In addition to that we | y tention to Section 10 of | your hail insurance law wherein it is| nd the same court has held are provided as follows (penalty) shall be charged and col- lected ordingly without — being lly entered or noted on the tax} collected by the | ch county, pro- all sums arising from the ty and interest for non-pay- df such taxes as hereinbefore | spe list, and shall be punty treasurer of men provided, shall accrue to and become | part of the state hail insu f In case the county t refuse to remit for the damus proceedings should fought to compel him to do so. tinues to Turtle Lake Wins \s McLean Co. Title, ionship defeating the 6 to 16. Turtle cky in its long shots, | ilgrer: Washburn's star for- ! guarded that | ty shots while ward, was so closely he was forced to make ha which failed to register. Referee R. A. Kratz of Bismarck, whose work was said by fans to be the best seen here in years, picked j the following all-tournament team: i Turtle Lake, forward. Fahlgren, Washburn, forward. | Lynne, Turtle Lake, center. Shulz, Washburn, guard. Hogan, Turtle Lake, guard. His choice for a tournament sec- ond team was: J eidt, Turtle Lake, forward. che, Washburn, forward. Washburn, center. Wilton, guard. , Coleharbor, guard. sharbor defeated Underwood, in the consolation game. > | Last Minute I _ News Bulletins | o-- Philadelphia, March 13.—()— Governor Pinchot today announc- ed his candidacy for the Repub- lican nomination for the United States senate in the primary this spring. Washington, March The senate Indian approved today a bill Frazier, Republican, kota, conferring jurisdiction B—A)— ce of court of claims to adjudicate ims growing out of treaties or agreements between the Unit- ed States and the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux us in North Dakota. Dayton, Ohio, March 13.—()— Belief that Lieutenant John A. MacReady, McCook Field, has es- tablished a world altitude record in a flight over the post this morning, was held by officials following his landing at 12:43 o'clock. The instruments on his plane indicated an altitude of 39,000 feet. Calibration is ex- pected to raise that figure to 4¥,600 feet. The record held by M. ere French aviator, is ect. In the Dintrict Court of the United Statex, Dixtrict of North Dako In_the matter of Martin Myers, Bankrupt. No. 6841 in Bankrupt ‘To the Honorable Judges of the Dis- trict Court of the United States » District of North Dakota. Myers, of Bismarck, in the of Burleigh, and State of District, re- that on’ the December, day ef past, he was duly adju rupt.under the acts of Con lating to ptey; that he has duly surr red all his property tn@rights of property, and has fully coniplicd with all the of said acts and of the requirements orders ot thesrourt touching his bankruptcy. Whe sfore, he that he ma: scharge from all debts proy- abl@zagainst his estate under said t acts, except such debts as pted by law from such dis- this - of March, 26. MARTIN 5th’ day Bankrupt. Order of Notice pidttiet of North Dakota, ss: On. this 8th day of Marc! 193g on reading the Petition for Digtharge of the above-named Pankrupt, it ix \ hy Court, that a hear- upon the same on the ty “argo, ‘in sald ut ten o'cleck in the fore- nd that notice thereof be ished in The Bismarck Tribune, Ri pewspaper printed in sald dis- trigt, and that all known creditors other persons in interest may right, Capt. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Spanish Flyers to Try New Route to Manila Eduardo Gonzal Gulf to Karachi, overland Spanish flyers are Uebel to try a new overland route to the Philippines. Capt. Rafael Marti: as shown by the map, runs fr om Madrid through Tripoli and Estevey to Calcutta 'DESTITUTE PEOPLE IN SYRIA ARE Y gpd Capt. Don Joaquin Loriga. re, across Arabia and down the Persian and thence in a ‘nearly direct line to Manila. e tral teams together that a chany ship team may be determine The airmen are, lett to Their route, | ject of the tournament is to bring North Dakota amateur Concordia Choir Concert Program; of The Concordi College Moorhead, Minnesota, will sacred concert in Bismarck* afternoon at the City Auditorium. The choir, under the direction of | Herman W. Monson, is making its} sixth annual tour. The program to be given is as fol- | lows: My Soul Now Bless Thy Maker Bach} Prayer ... Himmel | Make Me, O ord, ‘Pure in Heart.. Brahms choir Now Thank We ‘all-Our God. O Bread of Life and Heaven. Three Kings Kirken Den anime itus Lindman | Grieg We Den Store Hivide Fiok pee, the Lord, Ye Servants. . 10 God, Hear My Prayer . a | Soe n chat Gretchaninov | NEW AIR London, March air! liners have been added to tite flect | plying between London and the Con-} SSS D. B.C. MAN NOW CASHIER OF BANK | E. E. Simonson,’ a‘ graduate of Dakota Business College, Farga, re- cently elected cashier of the Mer- chants National Bank, is the ninth “‘Dakotan’’ to become a Fargo bank officer. Some 218 are executives in other banks. ““Dakotans’’ win pos- te itions and promotions easily. Actual business training (capyrighted—un- | | obtainable elsewhere) does it. S. A. Olson has recently been made.office man for the Claremont (S. D.)| D. 1926, before | 3rd 1 months ago the people of which we donated almost $500 for the | d the destitute people of | money was immedi- ft for the amount erling pounds. This surely appreciated, as from starvation. yet. There were quite who nearly los they have r they Will get kindness of the local peo- | ple was very greatl ppreciated by| who shared in the fund is evi- | “d by the following letter Just | cived by a local man from his rel- tives in the far-off land: hlie, Tibenon, Feb, 10, 1926. long for munity that ceived and every ciated. Dear Brothe: We received your most welcome let- ter and we all were glad to hear that | all our brothers in America are giv- | ing us their attention and are being| so kind to us, Also in the letter} ~ — all than! our Christ us and showing th ward us. the people of thought that this published in the paper. The latest ne | nated. ‘ourt of the United tof Nerth Dakota. | denen Christian hey destroyed Lith ata ee y law from such dis- 20th day of January, ketball "in said, rs mayer, the fore- published in a newsnaper printed in nd that all THANKFUL FOR HELP FROM BISMARCK ceived we ‘got the Hank) ting in totieh with Schlichenmayer one hundred] oy Wayne Emmelman, 2334 K, Times are very hard| tral headquarters will fur their lives bu ved their share | hope we will have peace soon, Please, brothé®, tell all our Ameri- [ean brothers at:'Bismarck and com-| ur donation was re- cent was We hope that God will repa: ‘ou for the amount which was do-| We can’t express our tha to you as the language and writing would not allow us to write it, but w ‘ou and we are glad that brothers are helping We would send a letter to Bismarck but we| letter might be we received today is that Shakuh Wahal’s Druse band ‘leaders, who killed our townspeople | and burned our town, today went to now whether they many Christians or not, you sent was distrib- uted among 91 families. nk you for your favors and rend from you by return etn Yours very truly, || A. & M. Tire Service “ FARRIS NICOLA, — | TOM BABA, !) First Class Tire Repairing. MIKE BOUTROUS, TOM MICKOLI, Washburn to Have Cage Tourney for Independent Teams .' Washburn, N. D., March 13.—AP. —The second annual Central North Daketa Amateur Independent Bas- tournament will be . here March 19 and 20, McLean county clerk of ‘court, announced today. in a cha way,” Suntichers {mayer said. Teams desiring to en- es the tourney may do so by get- amount was it saved us Ind. Gen- h each a few people| member of the winning team a gold basketball watch fob. Offi- d/cials of the tournament will select ‘tar team. | building, Indianapolis, a whil jan all | Army Cadets Are | Guests at Dinner, — H The Corps Cadets, an organization of young people of the Salvation Army, was entertained last evening ta dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel t which Adjutant and Mrs. A, W. Brewer of Fargo were honor guests. Covers were marked for 22 guests. An address by Adjutant Brewer was) the principal number of the progr: After the dinner the young people went to Mandan to attend a Salva tion Army meeting. | Beverly Ann, the young baby found on the Salvation Army steps a few! weeks ago, wis an important guest at! the dinner. The baby is being cared for by tion Army officia Bismarck. appre. sympathy to- town, Kferm- the town but killed a>>oaeae————e—eee Selherling All-Tread Tires and Tubes. 216 Main - Phone 356 Electric and Acetylene Welding BISMARCK WELDING held WORKS J. Schlichen- 208 - 10th St. Phone 776 The ob- Lumber and Hardware Co. Watch results. * ceS$ful’’ Apr. 5.: Be ready for we at busiest season. kins, Pres., 806 Front St. ————————— BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL Henry Burman, Prop. Shoe Repairing. Special Attention Given to Parcel Post Orders. Bismarck, OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT Oldsmobile Sales Room at . expiration of lease. PHONE 905, “Follow the $uc- Write F. L. W No. Dak. Phone 428 | | | { | Fargo. \ tinent. The new ships are designed| construction has eliminated a large ‘o-catry 16 persons each and special’ amount of the vibration and noise SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926 previously expeticheed by thése wh? took the air routes. Effective Today Chrysler Four Prices Again Reduced High grade double bar bumpers front and rear are now standard equip- nent on all model 58 Chrysler Fours at Bismarck. We will deliver at your SPORT ROADSTER $1035 TOURING?! $1010 SEDAN $1185 COUPE. $1075 COACH $1130 ’ Four Wheel Brakes $55, 3 Extra The Chrysler Feur ‘offers more equipinent fond a better mechanical value than any othcr car in its rice class, , The items listed below are in- cluded in the cars priced abpve.at no extra eee: High grade double bar punipere front and Toit Fisher bodies on closed models Duco tinish Nickel vadjator Parking lights Stop lights Oil-Vac control of oil, absolutely riraventine burned out bonita from low oil level Automatic windshield wiper a Rear view mirror Best grade plush basket weave upholstery on sedan and coach, hand- buffed Spanish leather on touring, roadster and coupe. Patent Chrysler radiator ornament Patent motor supports, spring at front and rubber blocks at rear, elim- inating vibration 7 25 miles on a gallon of gas 58 to 65 miles per hour ‘ Fastest pickup and most comfortable riding of any four Transmission lock / ‘ Running board scuff piates Windshield wings on roadster Fire and theft insurance for the customer for one year, covering full factory list’ price of the car, plus $100.00 for accessories. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. ; BISMARCK, N. D. ordered by the! ree shall send, | by mail, to all k ies of said 1 addressed 10. them A.D. (Sealy ' In the Dint ‘court of the United | States, District of North Dakota, { In the matter of Clara M. Agnew, nkruptey: | of the Dis i r ‘Dakota, in sd represents. thy acts and of the orc touching her hankruntey Wheref« sy discharre le against bankrupt acts, debts as are excepted b: such discharge: 5 j ted this 30th day of Ja ary, | A.D. 1926, RehUArS CLARA M. Bankrupt A rder of .Noti District of North Dakota, ss: On this 3rd day of March, A.D. 1926, on reading the Petition ter Discharge of the above-named Bankrupt, it is— Ordered by the Court, that a hea had upon the ‘same on the} of May, A. D. 1926, before id court, at Fargo, in said at ten o'clock in the fore- and that notice thereof he published in The Bismarck ‘Tribune, a newspaper printed in said dis- trict, and that all known and other persons in interest di kore apa@bar at the said time and piace anf show cause, if any they have, ie ata of the Said petition- er nog be granted. it is further ordered by the that the Referee shall send, ens th morable Andrew mete im the anid Court, and rgo, In’ said ay of March, wowsaouras, S % Steele, " Debnuty Appear at the said time and place and show cause, Mf any they ‘have, why the prayer of the said petition: er shold not be granted. Ant it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall vend, by mail, to all known creditors, conten of auld petition and this or. der, addressed their Dincen of reside norable, y tag jer, cre dae ‘of the anid Court, and I thereat. at Fargo, in’ said fistclet ‘an the ard day of March, A. D. 4 “Seal JA. MONTAO ERY, f: i k., COMPAN only car combining the advanced The Harmonic Balancer. “This brilliant new Oakland Six stands out as the engineering features of air cleaner, oil filter, full pressure oiling, (four-wheel brakes, automatic spark and Fin it sweeps far piven of any odin car in its ance, revealing a combination of speed, acceleration, power, smoothness and econ- omy heretofore of in an automobile © of such low price. =" Naturally, the new Oakland iy So coteatiing she cher Car winsing tad Kaliien too good $i AEF OND ETF tn Feral EARRARE Vw te All Prices at Factory Bismarck, North Dakota,’ KLAN TO TH) : PO; TAC ‘Stair Motor Company. . 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