The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO NEW GAS TAX LAW RESULTS Eastern Star, and of the War Moth- ers’ orgat ion. Funeral services will be held Wed- jay afternoon at 2:30 at the Pa | Fone: rlors. Interment wil take | Place at Fairview cemetery. IN TROUBLE) trvante’Certnn Knights of Fring to the hospital. for it. aid. Hi. ! SSS returned pe Saturay morning. | Ward County Court | Funeral, services - H ‘eh ee — | Metheny tarnon at 2 alae | =" weed Bi tate coe | laburance Is Upheld’ Plan Sociat Events the ‘itis tear shuseh, “intariasst| | |Feonvehed int Minot iY 2 o'clock this Methods. of Collection. and Other Features Inadvisable and Unworkable Weshington, Oct. 25. (>) The | right of. tha states: to invalidate in-| surance on | property not Kn thorized resident ned today by the placed upreme | with ! i i os p| tl iza- | ’ jictermined-after court is convened. 5; cases from Ohio, Maine present, a nity ad ie te gve| ° After Long Search| 5 re utetanding in interest. in he. s- Prediction that the state will ex-| ‘ _ldances at stated intervals during | ie j 4 A at Bridge Luncheo:t Naan ee dae ed perience “endless trouble” in the col-/ing of fire and theft “insurance by jthe season. The mystery has been discovered, | ‘against Norris Forrest of Minot, 4 - be Tn eo ¢ tAX/the Chrysler Sales corporation with! “Lightning’, comedy - drama] The ‘nystefious thing whiel it off | the people last ne hen: | A 18" the Palmetto Fire Ins biennial Thoresen, the horstein H. state nent plan. tions he agrees with the idea the tax [rom one to two renicher gallon, Thoresen scores the method of collection and other feat- ble and unworkable ~ Tax Now Is Sales Tax : wus now in ef. whereby the tax ¢! n the fuel is sold to py) the old law was a tax q. \s it was shipped into 4 Undcy a com- k was possible of every ship- 6 motor fuel which entered gt { date, while under the new law no the provided for and. the y of determining how much to collect for until the dealer reports his sales. Then again, undet preme the ofd motor fuel law, the tax was a prier lien upon the p urnn without regard to the pureaasers, for the pro- | been ibutors or dealers | those ks lins te ures as inadvi sustained | 1’: ng proceeded to re. license of the insurance | fall 1 attacking the | some king Injunctions \ ie laws, In this! validity of the ey tailed. and court. perty of the’ RULING IMPORTANT Traler—no Hen of any nature is eee ee OTA Jone ded for im the new laws the only| TD, ROE tthe United States sus! J. thing the state has is an open account| 3 | preme court in the Chrysler insur- ance case is imp nt to North Da- kota, The point was raised with the state insurance department by local: store agents, but xetion was deferred pend: |'s the benefit thought for it. The re-| ing decision in the United States su, 0! from other state efunds which will come in.|" an adverse decision would hav. factory audit department is! clared unconstitutional the resid lished with sufficient men seents? law, passed for the protection and investigate these fo. of insurance men doing business in it will cost as much as the the state, ill gain by this extra one cent lion. If no check is to crates, BY to Ente: in | 2,500 N. D. Teachers with the dealers without any lien or preference. “The nd feature of the new law able and will’ not be of de- Orvill Roy r per & A ‘ the Inw will soon become inoperative. Administration Cost Higher “The reason for granting refunds was that farmers and others. pay: for gasoline which isnot used upon the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zeamer. pore anlfis hens When he road and they should uot, therefore, ‘9 # - adie te. | ain mnpr his pictures were i i 500 North Dakota school teach- —. t ry \ s Siceal be required to pay this tax whieh is. i eayghh 1S FRATRRNITY. PLEDGE: bringing $25 cach. eimattin for rad purposes, ‘The old £72» whe will attend the annual meet-| “Mrs. John Keller, td) who tivea | Boy Suffers Minor | actere Tharherg, Marion hes boon! “AttatY foor ears: of real Artistic law, however, provided for the pay- ink af the North Dakota Eaves ona ne eee ine ee emmncepe) Aled Injuries in Crash} »'ise¢ 2», Theta Chi. national fra-| poverty, Mrs. Russell realized “her eral fund of the stale, which sai bs eaeurdl P. Cl sausi by paralyate. B ene . tural college, . i usindss manager. fore lon; is Rist calinwed the, general property. of Tucsday, ee re w. LStedthesed fhe 7 bea ea “ the ne Struck by an automobile at the| homes paintings were commanding “igh the y:tate from, that much tax. Ap. Sfcretary of the Farge vom ccom-| six children a sisten wsband and! corner of Main street and Sixth aye; TO ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON | prices and were placed on exhibition proximately 70 per cent of the taxes club. je commercial ‘clu! 4 on caidas ren: a sister, Mrs. John! nue northwest as he was réeturnitie! E. W. Mill ve-lin many of the art centers of the are paid by rural property. The pleting today a for the| Keidel, and a vrother, J, Baumann, ; from the Mandan-Bismarck football) nu He been’ acclaimed farmer, therefore, will have to make Housing of the many delegates. u up 70 per t of this $200,000 taken Saturday Night ' Was |f Coldest This Fall; } Saturday night was the coldest | Bismarck has experienced. this fall, , the mercury dropping to 16 above. At 7 o'clock , Sunday morning the fo temperature was 18 above and the the Weather — moderated — considerably during the day. The temperature did not go below freezing Sunday the minimum being 34 ol general fund which will se the tax upon the ryral popu- in the form of 2 general prop- aie of approximately $140,000, | doubt that there was any more tax pald. ‘or motor fuel, which was upon the highway, than the of $140,000. Consequently, the who were to be the bene- s under this new law, due ‘unds permitte ‘e not ries at all, as the amount obtained in refunds will be added to ent the general property tax and in ad- >t ; dition the administration of the new and this morning the reading was law will cost many times the cost o! bove. : af : H the administration of the old law. Generally fair weather is predicted ; able to re-enact the law which was ¢F is predicted for tomorrow. in effect prior to the initiated law ng the tax from le to 2¢ per All that was intended to be ished by the new law would, “It would, therefore, seem preféy- for tonight. Somewhat cooler w ae q ‘ine tax the i | Five Packages of ‘itiated low wag additinal packages of money, repre. est motor fuel sented as part of the missing ea old law is re-enacted volving funds of the closed Brothe mendments certainly hood Savings and Trust company, v ¢ it workable and so that buried near the surburban home of ¢ the results desired with- Edward Goodfellow, a suspect in the —— 50,000 had previously | been found Goddard, Duemeland , oedee tee Meme, today to continue the to Broadcast Talks crite, ity iia est was also hidden there. Detective H. P. Goddard, secretary of the the party of detectives, said the Bism: Association of Commerce, packages would not be openend and o'clock this evening to “tell the turned to headquarters. Corn Show. Tomorrow evening at: the same time, Henry Deumeland * 5 the talks will be of about 15 minutes Be Made in Demons juration, 2 § ; Lineup, Collins Says will talk fyom Station KFYR at 6:36 this. evening, preceding the talk by Mr. Deman. 1 before the 5 V. R. Lovell Named: ed. today. The eleven. men H ling and blocking this reek will con-| stitute ie my Jemon team | Bankruptey Beferee imam efor to shake the men ine 5 i reater activit; than they s a Fargo, WD. Gel. 35 UV. du a 4 each Col. ney. ins promised strenuous workouts thi: member of the law firm of Lovell & week, with, every man tackling the Horneg, has been appointed referee . conch expects a good, hard batth coed tne late Emerson. H. Smith, it. when:the Maroon and’ Waite. meets ‘was uanounced today by Judge An- fi hopes of a one-sided game. 1 3 ‘who made the appointment. ickinson has lost only. Cait men pop a ia es all two; 100 Teachers Here | Smith brothers and ‘cassidy, and ac- Mandan, they have plenty of pep and drive, Ernio Denser will prebably About a hundred teachers were in game, ns the coach thinks he will hold attendance this. morning. at rim over, to the Benen ame and lot coul 1s terchers’ institute being held today then, and tamorrow at the Old vane Secretary ‘af the, national Watch Your Frail, cred pyre spoke . 7 i » Rev. Paul S. Wright - Ces F byterian churel, S » Fake: tate on Weight of the Weg In just a. few days—quicker than . : McCoy'a Cod Liver Led ‘will start to ree Missing Cash Found! law which was Pittsburgh, Oct. F It is certain in the $320,000 bond 'y to this new law in or- were found by detectives today ! out too much administrative cost.” One package containing about went to the suspect's About Corn Exhibit that the remainder of the money Inspector ClydeEdeburn, who headed will sveak over station KFYR at 7 the money counted until they re- world” about the North Dakota Stat Posie ne i ? mG rf Radical Changes Will will speak on the same subject. Both dames W. Foley, North Dakota poet, a Radieal changes will/be made in the i showing the heat drive, the hest t: .. to Sueceed Smith as ne ich will face Dickinson. \ a during the Mund , Coach Col- Ladle oi Pee aa uring the Mundan game, Coach Col. dummy at least 40 times a day. The in oankruptey for this district to sue- . ood, chard the westerners and is cherishi drew Miller of the federal ‘court here, vee from. its last year's team, t! Fs ical cording to those who saw thom. play For County Meeting —_ not he in the lineup of Saturday's opening session of im do a little of ine-smashing, hall. Miss Pauline Reynold py gee , Puny Child Grow W. Poley, — ore ¥ py a which is boise Pale pA Bi Or won: Sie hehetit of the publics ia amaking “tablets ‘called under-nourished _Atter. om alice, Ask Corwiws d store: ; to. i but ee for Fall and Winter | agents the fall season, are) vel) under ince compuny} which has been played in all parts | report of South Carolina, upon all automo-!of the country and which has prov- biles sald on the deferred payment|ed one of the most popular produc- hrysier company placed the! which the! group. s commercial’ com.) nounced financed the purchased{to present the play some time in the {vicinity of December h y for having pluced insurance; members will be taken into’ the or- it with the Chrysler company, | ganization. er entered the federal courts.! plans, the croup will give « dance ed to the noe 0. Matthison 0. Matthison, 43, of ¥ i heurt failure at his hom day evening. tor of the Yucca Mercantile company Matthison, who lives in Mandan. neral serv { Wilton Presbyterian church, f W. Stewart of Mandan ern | In- fiton terment took place | cemetery. aie Mrs. John Keller: vanatind of gvoup of beween anne] Passes Away Sunday} THE BI Mandan News TRIBUNE | Beme Fri Bren’ of Seventh orthwrest, In| n level yenue Horthwes! Feany recoveriny from a bat cut on: the nose and a few minor bruises, the) ‘orrest and Pals . f the, cam stopped and. raat ariver of! Slated For Trial in ‘| jafternoon, with Ju miles south of Mandan, f this city. qresidine, fisrge'nember of criminal es ‘for trial. t ights of Dythins aetivittes 1; | Reagon i eee Ib. py ee ad | Twelve Tables Play the decision of the Troupe the water supply of the Mand 08 - pital and afforded residents of the hill only a tiny trickle of water, has been found to be n teak in the matn,| Mint pnd Mandan’s water supply will s00n/ jridee luncheon Saturday at 1 o'clock at the Lewis and Clark hotel. Thursday morning, the city officers) Halloween decorations! were used. received a complaint from the hos- ively throughout the dining room. pital that they were unable to obtain] Honors in the bridwe games were any water. An investigation was im-! won by Mrs. A, J. Sylvester, Mrs. mediately started, but the reason for| }, Percy and: Mre: Agnes Lang. 1 the paycity of water was not discov- eae A_W. “Pat” Lilly. Mrs, Lloyd Erickson, Mrs. J. W. of recent years, is the play will be presented ‘by the Choice of a cast has already completed and the names of | taking part will be an.) tomorrow. It is plinnned! including burglary hostesses to 12 tables at A; breakin tt i my ‘accusations. " grand as his-counsel, Minot. Team Feted For Its Victory at first at the] a dancing | cred, and the matter was let rest un- ELKS CARD. PARTY: by the lodge] til Friday. Then came n flood of| Following the regular mecting of | Five, of six} complaints from: residents on the: hill| the Elks lodge’ tonight ‘at -8 o'clock het % to be siven during the | back of town that “they scarcely had| x card party wigl be held. Members| Minot, N. D. Oct. 25 and wincer seasons and 50| cnough water to fill a teakettle,” and| and their ladies are cordially invited. several hours later they had no water! This is the firat of: 2 series of affairs According to present} nt all. the Fiks are planning for .h winter|ous from Great Falls, Mont., whee | ne ith a { The street commissioner's office} season. the Magic City cleven trounced the | time in November. started another investigation and ichampinons of Montana, 27 to 17.) | finally decided that the trouble must | PARENT-TEACHER MERTING , lie somewhere in the main leading to, The first meeting of the season of | the hopepital. They therefore set! tic Mandan Varent-Teacher Associa-, | Fred Fix digging at a point where | ‘ion will be held this even jthe street had been noticed to be! Junior high school a eid § ..,| fettling, with the result that after he! An interesting program has a, died!) had dug down a few feet, he suddenly | ranged. oe 0190 shot out of sight, landing by the] He was the proprie:| inain. i e' s+ Investigation showed a torsent of ind had previously operated 2 water running down beside the main, t Schmidt. __| but the mysterious. leak has: not. yet! w Mathison, besides his, been definitely located, ulthough! ious illness of- W. ©. ¢ childrenyMrs, Frank| city officials had hopes that uninter-! brother of Mrs. Shaffer. hilles of Mandan, Mable, Leola,! rupted water service would re. le and Norval; and a brother, sumed by this afternoon. _ TO GIVE DINNER DANCE pense 3 Mrs. George H. Spielman, Mrs, J. A.! Grant County Court | Newton and Mrs. John Stevens have Term Is. Postponed: issued invitations for a dinner dance, at the Lewis Thursday evening. The regular October term of dis-| trict court: in Grant County has been: continued until December 7; accord- ENTERTAIN AT DINNER ing to information received today from the clerk of court at Carson. Saturdny. . _ Dies at Yucca Toom.|noan at a regular — een ar-|city commission LEAVE FOR MILWAUKEE Mr. and Mrs. P.-L, Shaffer rday evening for ¢ they were called bi ball. left the ser- Van Horne, } ‘Cowboy Artist’ of defeated. es were held Shtur- ‘ternoon at 2 o'clock from the! Rev. G. Great’ Pallx, Mont., Oct. 25—) in the heart trouble. Mrs. Jesse Carey. entertained Sat-} For! many urday at dinner in honor of Mrs. Maggie Belatram, the house quest of Consolidation of the Capital Security Bank with. the First Guaranty Bank. Beginning Monday, October 25th, the business of the Capital Security Bank of Bismaxck will be merged with that. of the First Guaranty Bank, and its business will be transacted at the First Guaranty Bank building on Fourth street. All of the former officers and staff of the First Guar- anty, Bank will be found in their respective:places. serv. ing; theix customers. as, usual, and. Mr. SG. Severtson, formerly. cashier: of the Capital Seeurity Bank, will be added to.the staff of the First Guaranty Bank for added service and convenience to the eustemers of the Capital Customers of beth: itietitistions wi have the advantage of eannection with an institution: with, greatly increased Pee eee ae eee a eine ff ; i a “ay % ening William Malm | nesday. with a 1 o'clock bridge lunch-' America’s greatest western .painter.| Fath andere, 0. 3. Mel John C. Lowe and with: ‘2! “slated, Taix Funeral Held | | “Thesorder in. which ‘the criminal ‘eases will be tried is expected to vv! ‘ itwiee hi d fro: il, and his Saturday’ Afternoon |e has cesaned from Jct and Forrest. fteev a total of eight Hintgen_nad Mra. Geonge H. Spiclman! charges,:the others in addition to at ani el. The retained: Halvor. Halvorson ofa Serve it quick and het - R. : i \Great Falls; Mont. ares (PY—Mi- iTootball Whtch hae rettened victor) ’ The’ Rotary club entertained — the ing in the|team at-noon and Inter this after- mecting of the Mayor A. J. H. Bratsberg is to congratulate the vic- | \tors and present them with a foot- | Tt was the first time in two years, Milwaukee,| that the Great Falls team has been} : iste Strength for Montana Is Dead; and Clark hotel on) Charles Mi’Russell, famous “cowboy | hartist.” died. suddenly, at his home | here last night. His death was due to i ears Russell was a cow puncher on the Montana range, never dreaming that he might some day: be- MONDAY, OCTOBER 25,193 — § Slag, and Fisher officiated ‘Dr. Seward Wess, New York million-; ai the ceremonies and interment tool Laire, prevailed on Russell to leave! Reece ue family lot in St. Mary's dha septa go to New York to! Pallbearers were: Jos, Brown, Jos. study painting. ert epi be ae ae bat {After a month in the east, Russell | poces ona den Werner. The church returned to Montana, where his studio. was crowded with friends of the de- was housed in a log cabin of the old ceased and the casket was banked dava, with fire place and ancient fur- high with florabpicecs. . nishings. His paintings “have. been| wiutiy sold, many of them being " South Dakota Store | Robbed Early Today Canada, ‘British, and New York art collections. 9, ,' Centerville, S. D., Oct. 25—(#)- at St. Mary’s Church ine Venter Ciophing eotpany store — here was entered and robbed early Funeral services for John Taix, today of more than $2,000 worth of who dicd Saturday afternoon at 3 suits, overceats and miscellaneous o'clock after being struck by the clothing. Car tracks at the back Northern Pacific coast train at noon, of the store Showed that a truck were held this morning at 9 o'clock had been driven to the door and the from St. Mary’s pro-cathodral, | material loaded in, ‘Pour hot milk overthe Biscuits. the days work. VOD DEALERS SELL. MARATHONS Battery, Take it.--It Ss . Famous. for Endurance Made by the MARATHON’ Ba. 22c.- <=, Wamsew, Wie. The Rug in Your Dining-Room THE Bewpuan Witton rug on the floor of this handsome A charming touch dining-room is a rich Persian. in the room is the patternwith thechc®rful warmth at CAM EO. of color so desirable in a room WILTON rug, by where the family gathers regue erp larly. The figure is well covered N cnost attractive © Protection against wear f assortment of and soil. 3 HARDWICK & : MAGEE Wilton BUNDHAR WILTON rugs, Sra and bope you made by HARDWICK & i will call to inspect i them, There is ome for every room r in sour home, MAGEE COMPANY,, have for athird of a century enjoyed mM the deserved reputation of betsig “ Durable as Iron.” ‘ a’ Rollin Welch | © | |" BurleighCounty ee Ady, + i a :

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