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-PAGE SIX ~ sa OA De EA ees osteo hs Gage dee ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB - MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 14, 1927 “Ah!” Smiles the Good St. Valentine---“These Rhymes Match Well the Names! Sign!” an » a statement of t! lected for the city of Bismarck dur- fue. This has resulted In a much BREWERS T0 Brothers Play Forward and Star Sageman ghtained from Oklahoma. a, A ’ For Marquette Five are veteran outfielders who will be ‘ -y ing 1926, by the county tressurer’s| more prompt payment of taxes. ‘ a P in the lineup. Russell Scarritt, ob- office, according to records in that of-} The amount which the county col- . J tained from Greenville of the South | fice, This is nearly three time lected for the Bismarck schools dur- Atlantic league, will try for the oth- - much as the total of taxes collect ing 1926 totaled $154,350.60, as com- er outfield berth. : for the city during 1925, which was| pared with $75,171.39 collected the dent Connery still has several : ; ‘ : $81,120.81, although the amount levied] provious year—also a nice increase. that year was practically the same as} The following interesting state- deals in mind and is attempting to land another outfielder. that for the year just passed, and| ment, prepared from the records in ———___— ' a . , city officials attribute this in a great| Mr, Spear’s office, shows the amount 4 measure to the efficiency of County | collected during 1926 for the various = eke : ‘vreasurer G. L. Spear. tate, city and county funds and the 7 . j . One thing in particular has done| amount pai ut to these same funds. , a great deal towards boosting the tax| Each fund is itemized to show the : ar i mas collections, they say, and that is the) receipts and disbursements in its var- \ practice started by Mr. Spear of mail- | ious sub-divisions. f State Taxes -Collections Payments } ; Flat Hail Tax 5 $ 6,666.01 : Hail Indemnity ~» 41,588.66 38,327.65 -. - State Revenue Tax . 105,947.78 f One half of Inherita . y 2,745.86 School Loans ... 5, 48,082.51 OA, AL PENNANT Milwaukee Team Had Spec-: .tacuiar Climb Last Season, | But Lost Out to Louisville aS | Milwaukee, Wis. Feb. 14.—()--] Although the Milwauk Brewers rs in the chulte to the pwns and Outfielder Lane 4 ic ha School Contracts ... 37. 21,370.19 to the Boston Bra {Illness of New York Bantam- Bee School Leases. « ee * ins are : . ‘ Teachers Retirement Fund 1,598.52 % weight Prevents Fight— -“Qmount collected for State funds. {$208,246.38 ‘Amount paid to State Treasurer for State funds $231,094.67 May Be Held in March ; ae . County Taxes General Fund . 85,456.71 7 70, i: ee ala 4 Interest and Sinking Fund . _ 18,96 ago 3 4 Shea eeeely Mul- Road Fund . . 61,669.25 ‘ao, promoter, has failed for Bridge Fund : Petar’ Taylor jay e Salary Fund . 48,171.65, ylor of Terre Haute, 3 Insane Fund 7,649.58 ic 1649. | the tangas » A : One half of In None lout stepping into he . Fair Fund ... i 101.48 Phil) Rosenberg, who then ss Amount collect jounty $268,569.62 as title holder, faile : is Amount paid out for County expenss $267,049.46 Ider, failed : ; ; City of Bismarck Z General Fund ... ne 82,241.53 bestowed title! g q Cluster Light Fund . 352.63 youngsters in The = “ 6 ; ‘a ri of New York * Sewer Assessment 16766.61 off. “ 4 » P H r \ lation of this Sidewalk Assessment . 220.24 3,187.71 " a the promoter Improvement Assessment . . 0.41 The my him illness ‘a Water Assessment or 18,799.02 is fighting. é Paving Assessment iS 4 64,086.92 Q North looks for b b ta rae reant collected for City of Bi k seigrro.e: Northwestern looks for big things in track the co: mount collec ‘or City of Bismarc! ‘ 779.4 tie for the football championship with Michigan persed inept: Amount paid to the City of Bismarck S207 PAT-AG tion to all other forms of sport. Abo' fe , Sears es : 5 ° ve are four of Northwestern's meral Fund ... senseseres 108,860.08 14ga7e4 4 sh pote pers performers. Frank Reynolds and Se lea Turrey are! State and County Apportionment 7025.28 21,267.78 3 crack middle distance runners, Albert Bagge puts the shot and Bob| Interest and Sinking Fund ...... 2, 29,413.94 ——————————— Tannehill stars in the sprints and hurdles. Amount collected for Bismarck $154,350.60 anders ANEY M T = — fmouat oa er to Tape Sehools ; Evrae $165,529.56 Sanders ] . erage of pupils costing approxi .26 each. ans on BOILERM AKERS California-bound 8 Rural reer aa 200,141.46 gulettas champions 4 mount collected for Rura! ols 141. Golfer on His Way} Amount paid out to Rural Schools... $214,324.35 \ ‘saceailiaes Average of 2134 Pai is costing approximately $100.44 each, Mobile, Ala., Feb. 14.—()—The Townships and illagee, 58,281.93 ‘63,264.19 vs are the big noise in Marquette University basketball steady chop and click of Joe Gra-| + Amount collected for Townships and Villages $ 58,281.93 5 captaid-andforwacd of the rage Canad WUNE Aric cnESeHer.| FIGHT FR A Ban's driver and, che cal of hie va Amount paid out to Townships and Villages § ss.zeaig forwa 4 vi : Fy ae unt 5 8a 546. forward and vies with the captain for scoring su- Bnteer, caddy, Happy Kirby, todey) Amount. collected for Certificate Holders § 77;308.37 premacy admirers who spe Mobi ‘Amount paid to Certificate Holders $ 80,546.48 maels i sped him from Mobile LY 1 BER ges oe ae earn = Yesterday on his project to drive a] | GRAND TOTAL OF COLLECTIONS $1,192,677.97 c, * gu ns will be home for] ew York Boxing Commis- — golf ball to Californi: GRAND TOTAL OF PAYMENTS . $1,229,756.16 ie ten, i 1 Colonels thirteen | . Graham has thus far zig-zay a 4 “4 poe Pere we eon day zamen . sion Rules That If He Is !If Purdue Can Win, It Will Somalia he through 2 sea! mud, i pledo, Indianapolis, 5 wi ‘si passing motorists reported. He. went eval te ¥ otis and Bk Paul Over Limit, Fight Is Off Jump to a First Place Tie Bteadily forward. yesterday ” until " ns dividing the darkness halted his progress. No Br ame at St, Paul | SO OO ages With Two Others count has’ been reported as to how age and the afternoon game at Minneupo- | Bi dal 2d Ly nai p many of his estimated 1,500,000 | peace s | z is ahead of Jimmy Maloney strokes the Al: jOUsE iti tate st boiler ii a berths ithe Independence Day _ program jand Jack Delaney, “The two colorful| Chicago, Feb. 14—(®—The Boiler. Eongemed in the day advance: tot Bitte Introduced , Tor—at" $2,600 4. year, who shall alls for doable rs at Columbus, | stars of ‘Tex Rickard’s heavyweight | makers of Purdue are looking for-| ward Los Angeles: H. B. 311—Committee on Drainage.| prescribe his own rules and regula- Louisville, Kansas City, a morning climination series are fitting them-| ward to making some noise in Big| | Graham and his caddy are, pre-|—An act to provide means wherey Glens, be Appointed by ito governor aed - ne at St. Paul and an afternoon | tadoee ahaa d-round classic of the |e. basketball circl (it pared to spend from five months to| preliminary survey costs may be paid| and. inspect il steam engines oper- Beeealivelt, dlscasdi | cantest at Minneapolis. ; ‘ : ior x Bsn at Madison Squard night bin the: sey Michigan's five years in their cross country] by a levy. inst lands of the peti-| ated in the state at a fee of $2. ake Wh. We. still has = "On Labor Day the teams will play| Nick Allen and Pres. Connery | Cgc" etiday night. _, | amtteated auintel far tne tea: tine Conere Rekeouctive to cover speci-| State affairs. peering, trom | ths Louis! double bills at Toledo, Indianapolis,| ¥| | The New York boxing commission | ie tease ee or tne first time ‘ ic cases where, following survey for| H.B. 317—Bohnsack. — Authorizing Rei cigct aad on intiee eee 3 City whie| Secure Three Big League |} decided to, acquaint the light | "Michigan has won fiv in a drainage survey, petitioners decid-| the state board of armory supervi- from them. Our tcam looks. strong) atternate between the two Mansesotn| ‘Pitchers This Year heavywelent litle holder with reula-| sow, het victims being Indiana, towa,| Letter Writing ed notte ep through with the pro-| sore to convey and deed to the city dT thi i e a figure cities, 7 sea ie aad | i ‘ i i ” thei 5 | Iinoit i ject. Ju of Hillsboro the state armory locate Se UU as ae geal piney chavoblons PoRins out, Of thelr di Ulinois and Minnesota, the latter! Contest Planned — B. Si Sich, Fikin and Caet| there. "Carries emergency. *uititary ——___—____- ay (May St. Pa re imi i Purdue, by winning f Michigan, johnson.—Capi nishment affairs. games). rer Tey v en of the St. Paul) pee right the commision bus F will] First’ place tie with Michigan. and or i, tudents | viding ‘every person convicted of | lpn, by request.—All have to do with Manins City at Milwaukee . (ewol wit dete apes bescballis Ley eialogcs Ts Fevorita® *2°2-| Wisconsin, the standings of . each — murder in the first degree shall saf- | clarifying the statutes governing the eamest ane Halls: 6 nee, piteb-| wsioney's savantag te eight | team then being five games won and Announcement of $1,000 in prizes| fer death or be impr! isoned in the] action of city commissions or coun- Columbus at Toledo (two games) : ABOUSE -VICEOFIE NG gf ate a, ght | eam tien Wiseonsin ‘does’ not’ play |to be given winners of a prize letter | Penitentiary for life. Judiciary. by pone). | aH tanding. sok many{ Boston battler’ who already ‘have| Ohio State teaq on her schedule for| chants, Should Hi dle” Da =-For an act concerning the eligibill. | H. B. $18 add *'St. Paul at Minneapolis (afternoon | dees ides and drafts took many! thrown close to” $600,000 into. the | Saturday. Flour,” open to all high school stu-|t¥ of candidates for county corones | present, statute on sewer contre game). | gf the cutstanding St. Paul players) Wivering marts at qaoted odds of|, indiana, with a team that also is/dents | in North Dakota, has | been and requiring that in counties of} tion by special assessment. . Independence Day (July 4) ne, te Vase wanker, buy be ettsetl ive ta aig, ate f i Se pag gaits definite championship factor, is| made by the state laboratory of the | 5.000 population and over the coroner| 319 is a new act concerning the H ges a ie a 7 oo Ee ost . ae i ‘ ‘ of i * . 8! 5 e a! ‘s. ly ing use o! te ee : upolis at Louisvilie (iwo talent und three big league will turn Se tie an ahs Soyer ei ters handily in thelr tea at meeting the eee which must b be fuiena’e, H. B. 314—Committee on Educa-| funds raised by aeainl assessment First Games to Be at Toledo,| Milwaukee at Kansas City (two! | Merb MeQuaid, property || both hands, has worked at his Long | °veTs! weeks ago. deacdede us foltawer’ ites peter Yon aos “relating to, siertine Silt eater nas varment of Columbus, I dia - Li se Pelee rs i Paul ub until two years ago when Branch, N. D., camp for the past week Minnesota Wins 94 e $100; sect prize, d Ried examinations so as to require pi such work. H, B, 320 amends section » Indianapolis Minneapolis at St, Paul (morning ] he was sold to the New York Yankees,| *° paacect short hooks to the body,| Northwestern now is the@nly onc prize, sigend, for. Pi letter |lic extmination..of teachers on the| 3711 CL 1913 so us to add the clas- and Louisvill Hee pact at, Minnespoll purchased by Connery’ last fai & stle Of milling he Ropes will keep | gf che Big ‘Ten schools, that has| written in each county, to.be selected second Thursday. and Friday of Au-| sification “water works district” to isville _St. Paul at Minneapolis afternoon | Heimach ard. Paul Zehniser| Delaney constantly ,on the defensive| failed to win a game. - Minnesotal by the county superintendents $1 for | ast in cach instead of the| the units under which special asse game). ee ae | * as part payment for Fred ve little caance to employ his crafty |‘broke a long string of losses by top- the best letter out of each group of | Present four ‘dass ments may be levied and H. B, 321 14 (®)--The whack] Col ae bor Day (Sept. 5) j . catcher, who was sold toj pha | ‘attack, ping. Northwestern Saturday night,|100 letters or fraction +7 9 in gion to _the August amends section 3705 CL 1913 so that of asada aa koed tT Ge umbus at Toledo (two games). 3 elaney’s speed as a puncher, the to 24. é schools where the number of letters |County superintendent may, at his the city council may advertise for Pressing cf the: Croat sleet cs ouisville at Indianapolis (two . asoned veterans are expect-| accuracy of his crushing right hand| Every team excepting Minne is less, with the high school principal | discretion, give other examinations] bids at the same time as the adver- Bean of the aindrican: Association games). i ed the brunt of the pitching | attack and the general ‘improvement |engages in play this week, Lowa, | selecting the best Nettert at_any time. Education. tisement of the “tesolution of neces- eee ache “Autrican: Assasiatlon, ‘Kansas City at Milwaukee’ (two! duties. Ed Meade and Walter Betts, in the light heavyweight champion’s| showing a sharper game than earlier] The letter should be addressed to H. .B, 315—Committee on Educa-| sity.” All to cities’ and municipal Meese GhaLavovilie: Piet ehta | eee sapolk : om turned in victories to-| health and strength in the pa: in the season, has a game with Par-|a local. merchant, stating reasons |jtion—Concurrent resolution for ref. | corporations, September 25, with aeubia ian i. Minneapolis at St. Paul (morning d of the 192 a months, will offset, Malone; due scheduled for tl why the author believes he should | rence to voters at next general esolution—Halerow.—Authorizing Pe ey Mite teenie Taeders, st] ame). : Pee ie to be regulars th advantage, Delaney’s backers believe.|same night that Wisconsin plays| handle Dakota Maid Flour. The let-| lection. Would anfend section 82) the board of administration to, ac- wind Kanone ‘city. . St. Paul at Minneapolis (afternoon} ahar, relief hurler, is z Ohio. Indiana meets Michigan ter must be taken to the merchant, |! the constitution concerning the| cept gratis from the county of Pem- elt chacad ia icinpr lenges game). { Haugen Wins First Northwestern and Chi lay their}and the acknowjedgment that he has qualifications of a candidate for| bina a certain brick veneer court- amacdeation, {the Anavelation “stands See = is 5 second game. Northwestern also has| read it must be written on the copy,| state superintendent of public jn-/ house building in the city of Pem- ; imetistale bellind the two. major Re Place in Red Wing a Tuesday game, playing Ilinols at|and signed by him. It is then to be| struction to add. “provided that the| bina to be used as a unit for a stat doagues thé National:and the Am “he Hoppe Wins Match ng the trip to Miner- Urbana.’' turned over to the high school prin. | S¥perintendent of public instruction | children’s home. State affairs. » es tes ot tis riginnl i i n . new training camp Ski Tournament), Pe*'t¢ its, leadership, Michigan |cipal by the stude * * © shall be a graduate of Concurrent resolution, — Er Seen eat owned os orig dpe From Cochran—W ill the s, who will make bids for has not placed a man among the| Only those letters selected by the table college or university having and Fowler.—Memorializes coi Fe ee aad Mike Kelle ons on the nitching staff are A.) peg wi rer first 15 of the point scorers. Hunt| high school principal will be used. by | least a | fo te academic course,| urging the repeal . of tl ead en mld end pike Sle ; Next Play Schaefer .f Bradford Springer, Elmer] 4 he ‘ing, Minn., Feb. 14-—()-—| of Ohio State, playing on a team|the county superintendent in judging and shall be the holder of a teach-| estate (inheritance) . tax provisions q eee cehalaaeaiat a ae iu Coarert, Cari Prom: | Ander Maun of Minneapolis wos that oa oe tno Meigen | ong hat there iehe” eiecear' | lnued nthe site” Edueation | {008, and abandon ini Held af tase? is P BEE a ane a9 ones. 58 leads the field wi iel als}and only the bi lett Y Tt in e, jucation. 1926, \° For the opening games the schedule] | New York, Feb. 14. WP) Willie| | Ponder. Courvert and Thomas were of the Interstate Ski Tournament of| and 23 free throws for a total £7°33 Gach county will be forwarded to the| H- B, 81¢—Fedje—Creating a new| tion in ins oF pestis Thala wt rends: . loppe, who successfully. defended his the property of the St. Paul elub last the Aurora Club of Red Wing. Bert points. départment of public instruction, : i sepdlirankes Brewers vs. Mud Hens ut] 182 Valkline ‘billiard championship | y vere farmed out for season-| Wilcheck of Ironwoody Mic pot a SE BES papi te z pee | apelee eaeee cs r + 5 ¢ e chran in Boston| ing. Shicley comes from Kingston of | ‘ist honors in class B. ; ERR jamarck, where e¢ judges, com-}local school, will be inted in ‘Kensas City Blues vs. Senators at| last week, rested foday for his special | the Virzinia league, and Springer Haugen made jumps of 139 and 144 Twi Hi ed of a fi mphlet_forn @-all pri ~€elumbus. 3,000 point 18.2 mateh with Jake| obtain nd Springer was! test, while Wileheck did 119 j en learts in Ethel’s Drawing posed of @ farmer, a banker, and aj Pamphlet, farm snd sent tq all prize (Bt, Paul Saints vs iAbivia: at tis|Bennelor “which ‘opend pore eduor | Janes auc wicked te tesoeaaee gab ‘ " ty 7 leet. ie pErhing the three} “inners and high schools. 4 janapolis. . A row. ston, who will handle the 1 Hays, the clever a had 20 hearts state-wide winners. Governor A. G. i mt Minneapolis Miers va. Lovinsito|“Aimnoven Schaefer detain, Meppe| plot the <tching this yen, wal Fights Last Night. || drewing which appears in ge B doday, Here'is the way sho cones | Soria first presented the plan of the| AFRICA NATTONAL. PARI ‘Colonels 1 4 , both play-| known $8 2. 3 ; Sth schedule, which calls for 168) ers have agreed that the 18.1 own be ea SR Re ee re ee Me 4, 4, 5—Upper left of the bo mon omy ee Tame, Mic Si are agg a Dg Rp CN Fa oe hg lee ge ance Rang AS AY tgner of arta ered tate, is em. | ens nts nom gana LS snd i om last year, é on rtm rmany—Franz Diener, i will personally | most. ps large as the state of Massa- ‘and to swing around| pionship match but changed th hand for relief duty. Bernard Tesmir| Gerian hea oy AL ir included). award the three first prizes. os thes times Foren addi-| cles, and aubstituied a $1,000" side| ip another receiver whe will go south | ested Piet Vandorvoet: Deeb chose] 12 at face without the beautiful marcel. The prize letter from each county | animal, plant ai Hie ten ‘any #4 co! yo t-4 The match will be played in 10) He is a product of the Milwaukee | pion (10). 3 Pupil ag left a must be received at the department , e world. The ” The ‘ block: Hots. " Fight 14—Pupil ion, Bisma: arger gz % i a cia memeption af, Indien as Ree d- his title defense} Four of last year’s infielders will) Cincin 4 Bs o CA Inter than April)J6, 20 stud oe : : “Lo ie; each club is assigned] against Cochran Saturday night by ig hand this spring. : d- to-commence work even dozen Saturday and Sunday | decisive margin of 1,600 to 1,316, ‘Stuvengen, first baseman, Neor- . . 3 ‘tint Au Bis, - : * a | ener ters, including county, and P3 = a On JOHN CHINAMAN ero! my Valentine A Valentine? In thought I'm hurled. Don’t send me comic Valentines, A Valentineey? What is those? My gosh, I overtooked the day, To those who'd give me Valentines, The world has read that I am blue. nbsey goon fees fit Ah, would be the matter. | T have one of my own. Plees speakee little louder. The first time ever yet. Tl frankly “That's great!” | Ah, deepest woe is mine. A NOP birt 3 sl - If mine could simply be the world "Course I'm the one who helds the yfellican' man. gets his by mail- Of Valentines 4 never thought— But, don’t be ina hurry. Wait Divorce courts cut my love in two. Vi talk him out of it. na silver platter. But lie alte on wine. - Chinaman his by powder. I guess I’m just “all wet.’ Till Nineteen-twenty-eight. T’ve lost my Valentine. man McMillan, second baseman, were 3 5 ; ; sauiotun aathernaizae| Northwestern Banks on Big Four in {ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF COLLECTIONS om played either at third or short- ‘, stop. when needed, Track Athletics ; q Leo Durocher, Pewee Lewis, Wallie SS ¢ Guhman and August Prather. Duroch- er comes to St. Paul under option from the New York Yankees. Lewis {and Guhiman were recalled from Tulsa and Myskegon where they were farm- ed out last year. Prather is @ first Taxes totaling $216,770.61 were col-| ing to every taxpayer in the county ¢ \ ie amount oO: Xes s 3

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