The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 12

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se a PAGE SIX 1926 TAX LEY IS LOWER THAN THAT OF 1925 Rate of 3.85 Mills Announced as Compared With 4.22 Mills Rate Last Year cateu total in cach made for all state pur; operation of various dep sinking fands, bonds, interest, diers’ bonus and home Duild it. The 1926 year. Special Taxen si The general fund $1,908,400, a decrease “ ¥ fund levy Substantial from the x und id the oe ion mount, eA general hi tax derable property taxes wh standing for ye: levy reduction pos The levy because of North I bank, and elevator and milling: bonds increased from $769,280 to! $799,520, n net boost of $30,312. The soldiers’ bonus levy and home build- ers’ deficit are practically t me as last year, slight increases being caused by a slight boost in the total valuation on which taxes are as- sessed, The total to be collected in taxes next year, when 1 e able, will be divided as follows eral fund (general state ¢ sinking fund, Bank of and milling bonds $41 7 per cent; interest on Bank of North ator bonds home build- per cent. inancial Condition Best in Histor: On July 1 the state the best . tory, a statement by Thoresen said. The general fund had a cash balance and uncollected taxes ber tot: $ A me time last y cash balan annual tax. p an in the state. -] day morning w 20 Student Nurses Enter St. Alexius Training School, A < of twenty student nurses entered the St. Alexius hospital training school this week, Miss Ita McDonnell, supervisor of nurses, an- nounced tod With the completion ‘of the new n " home in Novembe the nurses will have very comfortable quarters. New equipment has made tr ave been ne personnel of the teaching vising staff, Miss McDonnell A list % the new fen nurses B ore : woud: iarnett Holmes, b Hanson, fith, Diekinson Ni Saint Mary’s Has Large E1 Enrollment 3 school opened Mon- h the largest enroll- ment for the first week in the his- tory of the school, officials announc- ed this morning. The grades alone have 425 students und both grades and high school are filled te capac- ity, Because of the large attendance the third and the fifth grades have Saint Mi On account of the crowded condi- tions the faculty regrets that a num- ¢ children had to be refused admission; however, those who attended in previous years were di. of the school consists of fifteen hers. Beside the grades and high school work a complete business course is offered. CONDITION CRITICAL Minot, jept. — 10— seer Chances for the maceve of M oud of Upham, N. D., who suraiana ctured spine when sutomobile she was riding overturned slight, according ng phys Both of r extremities are paralyzed, and she continues in a critical con- dition. RECORDED (#)—An un- per cent of the total tax], burden is borne by real estate and «as gnly half of this becomes delin- went before October 15 not more than 64 per cent of the previous year’s tax can be expected to be collected before July 1, even if all taxes were paid before delinquency, erty in the fixed at $1 This figure ‘i $928,413 i boost of valuations, caused by the addition of new struc tures and improvements. There was no assessment or equalization of real estate this y ept as to new property. Public utility valuations. jumped $202,000 and personal prop- erty valuation d $705,000. The net assessed valuation, whi is 75 per cent of the is $999,400,000 and ta on that amount. AT THE will be paid MOVIES | THEATRE who are wont to complain that the movies are true to life, will have little fault to find with Paramount's new comedy classic, “The Show-Off,” which makes its initi Theatre toda: Based on the popular stage play by George Kelly, “The Show-Off” brings to the screen a familiar Amer- iean character and a typical American] | family—real, human, every-day folks. here are no spectacular sets, no stagey thrills, no forced realism—just the natura! humor, the simple drama and the poignant pathos that make up the ordinary lives of humanity's]: masses. The plot concerns a breezy, irre- pressible railroad clerk to whom boasting is as natural as breathing. Though he talks like a of. Rockefeller and Vander! actually earns but $32 a week. ‘phat Senere doesn’t prevent him from marrying a very pretty girl, who be- lieves everything he says and adores him. wife’s family see through his cheap bragging and treat him ge the contempt he deserves, but he is absolutely insult proof. urally, his loose tongue and blustering ways get him into all sorts of difficulties. The climax is reached when he goes out driving and knocks m a traffic cop. But just when everyone has given him up as hope- less, he bluffs his way into a big bus- iness deal and makes a lot of mon If you're feeling blue, need a tonic Bo to laugh, see “The Show- CAPITOL THEATRE Gales of ft Aoege hee greeted the first shor Family Upstairs,” Fox Film’s latest release at the Cap- itel theatre, at its first performance igmors - The screen jis_delightful comedy i: the New York The troubles and joys of the entire are pictured in this story of the run of le such as Donald, as the ily, gives rd of ie I appearance ‘at the Eltinge| \} AT JAMESTOWN N. D., Sept, 10—)— nnual convention of the of North Dakota was formally a three-day session whic I end Sunday, with an address by World's W. C. T. President, Miss Anna Adams Gordon] at 9 o'clock this morning. The morn- tion banquet Thursday vhich Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Ander- » state president, gave the prin ipal addre Rose Shop open until 9 o'clock Saturday evening. County of Burlelgh, pin, County Court, Berore Hon. 1. © of Petitioner, 8. abeth Gylden and a Serafina Harju, the sole heirs of Jacob Kallio, formerly Jacob Kallio, Jr., deceased, and eirk of formerly Jacob deceased, Susanna Elizabeth den, Maria Serafiina Harju and all other persons interested id estate, Respondents. kota to the each of y cited and required the ¢ in sald Stat of the County Judge of said Coun t the Court House in the ©! ity of in said County vin day of September, A. 10! at the hour of 10 o'clock in the oon of that day, to show cause, you have, why the final r accounting, petition for Bistribatton or tin ec stamadntar administrator of said estate on file ue of sald estate distri dminist id e admin- trator, Walfred W. Harju, be dis- charged. Let service he made of this cit tion as required by la a Dated this sth day of September By ie eC G (SEAL) Fe aaciea, Judge of the County Court, pohete of frst publication Sept. 8, CALL FOR BIDs Jed bids will be received for four busses ie children to ‘d version of|2 Buanes must conform to the requires ment of law, The board reserves the right to reject any cor Bil, bids, By order of the board. . H Tryge, “Clerk: arck, N, D, “Since my wife's Cy in ye ars re] 98°, I have suffered g: re | stomach and liver trouble an and gas pra tacks. lost over 50 ie, and a times was as yellow ffron. M; 3 could not help tr me. Six doses entirel; one of the most! SUSPECT IN | ‘FOXHOLM BANK ROBBERY HELD Taken Into Custody Near, Maxhass Where He Was Working With Threshers Minot, ()--One THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE en into custody, and who is suspect ed of being the larger of the two ban- ot bes held up Mr. and Mrs. John Leary, whose residence is in the| bine was not disclosed by Sheriff A, S. Spicher, who took him into cus- tody. Suspicion is said to have been at- tached to the man, who is about 25) years old, when it was learned that he was reported to have asked dif- ferent persons to go out with him and commit a burglary. Further than this, there is nothing to connect the uspect up with the robbery, accord ing to authorities, except that O'Leary said that? the man’s voice | sounded similar to that of one of the two highwaymen who held him and Mrs. O'Leary captives while they looted the bank, i Joe Volk Files questioning’ in! ery of the ate Bank of Foxholm last ay night, in which loot amount- to approximately $3,000 was stol-| of the who was tak Notice of Appeal Notice of appeal to the Logan coun: ty district in the case in which Gov- crnor Sorlie ousted him from office has been filed with the secretary state by Jue Volk, deposed sheriff of Emmons county. Volk was removed following the | governor's finding that he was guilty of misconduct and incompetency oft neglect of duty und habitu: drunkenness. In his appeal to th | Logan county district court Volk de- | nies the charger Kk: 1 of the case on the as it had never been heard by the governor. A court ruling in the ci would su- persede the executive's tion. 40 Elevators May Lose Licenses Orders to siow'és cause why their licenses to operate should not be can- celed were served today by the state railroad board on about 40 elevators in all parts of the state. Hearing in the eases was set for September 24, The cases grew out of ie failure of the Integrit; y pany with which each of the elevators was bonded, When the insurance company failed the railrond board*di- rected elevators to file new and reogerteee | bonds eovering the en- tire peri of the old bend: but the 40 involved in the action bave complied. PAPERS ARE ISSUED Requisition papers were issued here today for the ret oe to Emmons son! f= New Ry ey of John 5, arged wit crea Jarceny. Extradition papers were issued for the return fro ‘rom Emmons county to Oottonwood county, Minn., of Fred Bate, charged ‘with u statutory crime, resent i SHOWS DECREASE New York, ee meee: oe reat Serporation, August 31, made, publi corporation, , made public today saeruted & ta 3,642,335 tons, a decrease of 60,187 tons compared with the end of preceding month. Candy Sale Saturday Ww. LUCAS CO. Rose Shop open until 9 o'clock Saturday evening. Willys-Overland Announces Two - Door Sedan Now $835. Was $875 Coupe . | NEW LOWER PRICES In keeping with the Willys-Overland policy of giving car owners the very best at lowest prices the new re- \ duced figures are as follows: Overland Whippet Delivered ip, Bismarck . New $825. Was $875 Delivered in ismarek x Model 93-Six “~ Now $997-Was $117 Now $1210 Was $1345 Delivered in Bismarck ~~ Now $987 Was $1077 Delivered in Bismarck Standard 2 De Luxe 4 Coupe Door Sedan . Door Sedan. Q \ || Lahr Motor Sales Co, Demonstration and Sale North Dakota Crackers and’ Cookies SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ha:: BIG SIOUX Manchester 1 Ib. Plain Cookies 1 Ib. Fancy Cookies 1 2%-lb. Waldorf Crackers Biscuit Co. REGULAR PRICE $1.20 Saturday For $1.09, with one 15c Big‘ , AMSeD can omy os THe DEALER BReanway at SECOND OT, enene see @Iismaacn CONDITION UNCHANGED — Martinsville, The Senator William B. McKinley of Ili- nois, which showed slight improve- condition ment earlier in the week; was un- ind, Se 10—1)— | changed toda of United it | Candy Sale Saturday A. W. LUCAS CO It isn’t necessary to pay a great deal to get Shoe smartness here. Good taste depends largely on the style creator. The same-gift of originality so evident in all our Footwear of the past is no- ticeable in our autumn presentation at moderate prices. $7.50 te $10.00 Webb Brothers Shoe Department “Smart Shoes For Smart Women” SPECIAL for Saturday Stunning new arrivals “in evening and party dresses for the college girl’s wardrobe. This collection com- prises all the newest colors. and materials, and sizes are complete. Come and select your dress before the stock . is depleted.

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