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“PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a CRESS ne ee eS -The Bismarck Tribune that engages about 85 per cent of the population is exempt fr the operations of the law. An Independent Newspaper ae eee ye 5 This exemption leaves the bureau a very small kg THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER field in which to operate along very expansive (Established 1873) ia and expensive lines. C. ttergood, a hand- % Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| Picked actuary from the east, comes h for | Bismarc! N. D, and entered at the postoffice at} so much per diem—in this case we understand some fs omg re ‘second class mail matter. K $3,000—the experts never forget the per diem— ree D. Munn.........-President and Publisher| thrcws bouquets and whitewash at the bureau, but | Subscription Rates Payable in Advance industry, which focts the bill, can pierce the thin Daily by carrier, per year $7.20| veil or mirage that he sets up in a report that “Daily by mail, per year, ( seeeee 7.20] merely supports the extreme views of the laborites | roma by pen bet yee 5 ce of the country. Evidently this actuary was picked id in state outside Bismarck). ....... | in advance because he belongs to the same school of | gmaily by mail, outside of North Dakota. 6.00/ thought as the extremists who foisted the presene| 45,9, -F Member Audit Bureau of Circulation i compensation law upen North Dakota. Melber of The Ausectated Proms Despite his evidently preconceived idea that all The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to| is well with the bureau and its schedules, Mr. Scat- vthe use for republication of all news dispatches | tergood frudgingly admits that the ident cost cxedited to it or not otherwise credited in ,Pa-j in Nerth Dakota is 28.4 per cent higher than us| and also the local news of spontaneous origin | yroat industrial state of Minnescta. UMP neice Sie ee re el No need to go) beyond: thine, Such a oa " | should be corrected. ‘This situation is sugar-eoated | { es jby Mr. Scattergood by setting up the statement Foreign Representa’ Ps G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY j that North Dakota's cost of administration is less. ewes sive, Renae Slag. | Of course, we cnly have Mr. Scattergood’s estimate i PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH ie the cost, There are ot whose es fr ’ NEW YORK. - ‘ Fifth Ave. Bldg, | Scattergood’s estimate of costs may not bear out | , ———— his findings. Figuring costs the great indoor | pa (Official City, State and County Newspaper) sport of high priced actuaries and specialists. It | py") - {all depends upon the point cf attack, and “many | penalt Accident Cost High other things,” as the carpenter once said to the North Dakota has a Workmen’s Compensation | walru: | * Bureau with a schedule of benefits entirely out of] In seeking to write a pretty brief for the present “line with what obtains in states of the northwest.| bureau administration, Mr. Scattergood has fash- | Legislation pending to bring this state partially in]ioned a very excellent argument for pending leg’ line should pass, Industry is bearing a heavy bur-|lation which reduces the present scale of schedules. | den through the assessments levied by the bureau} The legislature might go even farther and be jus- despite the fact that this state is not a highly or-]tified, but industry of the state must be satisfied agriculture, an industry | with half a loaf. | overco the right to pay c| them to the pnal lien rer € Killed By Senate H. B. 171.—Ce resolution permitting verdi fourths of a jury a y ial by jury? wo-thir in all i Inet tion, w called on peti- 10 per cont of voters. 102 : ing to stay of ex cution in a forcible detainer, fi For a new st ring written surety on the part? thor: ns to be of the appellant to make good all} prosecuted by. and against. partner- ‘ pending the appeal. Indef-| Ships their firm postponed, ing judg- fons binding rty of all of such pa 70 to tes losed without notice of inten- e P i she v tion to foreclose having heen given, fourtee pplies to mortgages executed prior dae lee : last few day B. 103, ives equal credit to she was living in on f Erickson and Christopher Co- ble nightmares in wh dreamer is str and tendon to a which is neve Mak i her busy fo and in for Aunt Hatt civil offense pi home to attend Grandma Lane, who tion. ed, had been stricken with influen: The her S ‘1 to Joy to cook and sew for me seusons on ree- To a ature, serene ation of state game and fish | fac hardest of in senate es k e to govern in all polit subdivisions from state down to township. Re speals all exis statutes govern- ing b nd_ school ed_in proposed Badlands rk, listed and preliminary for transfer to the tow 000 maintenance for ut 00 00 for complet “building. 47 to 0. Clincher. i H. B. 11. — $101,070 maintenance — Ce {Ellendale normal. 47 to 0. H. B.A Amends law to eliminate of a defendant on a mis- demeanor charge insisting upon a transcript of testimony in a minor case. 47 to 0. , H. B. 160.—Permits issuance of North Dakota bonds in denomination of $1,000. Aimed to allow — si 1 F investors to buy state bonds. fot Jim tan 's i buckled under the — of his wife’s death 's arrest on the ¢ At The Movies. mi >—- ———_______— ELTINGE neormeniard ening to go to his new job for the Lincoln Pruitt le Grocery. q her slept uncasi not used to : during the daytime, F Virginia Lee| through washing, John Pat-| petting Joy off to school Tom Ricketts} for dinner, and the ing and sewing. Afternoo: designing dress thrills] i for Madame Deni itle to] modiste who had’ made y and satisfactory ending. |trousseau. For Madame Denise ‘haal| It deals with the inheritance of|been as good as her word, Although | ee ATs million dollars by the heroine,|she could not let it be known that W. T99.eAmends game” and fish| “8 Must marry a man that meets|she was employing the . hoard to sell| “ith the favor of her disinherited| alleged murderess, Madame Denise | rs used game farm 13 miles| felatives before she gets the money./established a profitable connection Senin wot Mandan. eis “| She shows great ingenuity in devis-| with Faith, meeting her surrepti-| Hy, 20. — Appropriates $30,000| NE Ways of forcing their decision in| tiously to receive the designs which | teu, as fund fer state wid in| {aver of the man she loves—but gets building bridge across river between| Herself into hot water through her Wahpeton and. Breckenridge. 39 | efforts, right up to the climax, where Gio e. hah jabs gives up the six million to get + H. B. 244. — Permitting veterans'| te man! Z Pele pears bide Another attraction on the eee oe oemed goardiug of co program will be “W ception room of the jail, Joy being Dreiie thelr own att A new comedy featuring “Our Gang.”| allowed to see her sister, Cherry, for EH Etat Srsciticniy hol 4 laughs are concernea,| the first time since the day of her | officer or employe of any muni MiG CRA ase | ity or politica ity political quivered whenever she spoke. \ horse, which{# small band of Salvation Arm, I e Eltinge -For an act defining the} toq the Eltinge instruments effecting real and personal property. «question * trustee eCollough, Corbin, Hallam Cool el Wales and will’ be in support. The story, is said to be packed with s comedy, pathos, held liab! HBr 197, — Trane erring $ Lj from electric light equipment fund 4 D, Agricultural college, appr ted in 1925, to maintenance fund a family reunion in the “n ic Maite sundistsion. Silver, Buck Bees tuhaiecel n : with him ine “Dencrt "Wer| Workers passed through the cor se Be auraty, for at ; | Doe HG lade ets [dors Ha gciristmas 2 Sere iecarrent resolution.-Au. amend: » which will have a showing at] Cherry broke 4 = ed bythe hous BS aiehiion Ae pitol Theatre is temperamental. | flinging he nelee fe povermment to ¢ profits from forming before a camera isn't] feet and. screw +, wheat collected during war time and | work for a horse, according to) {ir0F OF hue, Ngemp clas was Jaomin “% suggests money be used in financing eee eater, eae eae eee sheer. . farm aid relief work. 47 to 0. human star has his intermit. | ft) Christmas, and Faith was almost| 4 Killed By House e nd 10: fsi-only logical I miateant bald dhe whicectacen'| 79.—Making mandatory th apbpste that a “screen” horse] ie Ja matron, told the Wi + classification : ev BE Aa ee Wee Hear Hekate % country for purposes of taxation, {Nas observed a contrariness on the "The sccond, * Andetintely "postponed part of ‘Silver on certain days, that the 6o0| is entirely absent when he is’ ina O4.—Eliminating the sooo] '% entirely but proved to : gai : sah [| “Horse temperament-—why not?” Tee agers ate Teating $15,000 revoly-| sions, Buck understands and knows |9f a 8 Lee he Mow up ing fund for instellation ot “Cagney | Just. how sip: jeMnle tne SIGMAHOMD | Stoined the ear sneat dhe evens f| factory at the state training school | He Jeals Silver aside and puts Rim | agwntown strect corner ‘to bey o| at Mandan Indefinitely "postponed.| freuen, | number of stunts mot vewsnaner, Poet ME ee 120.—Prohibiting automobile ) featured in the current production. | "Rolond the whitening sidewalk aes ia North Dawria aoa Seciesing ecw? & Soils, Bilecr gots aves, Bia), sn of cles park, drain cee “trials of speed between motor ve-|pilld tantrum, regains interest in| ison 'benches on which no one eat, Hits ety oe jie nyisanee.” Indefinite-| i yign in the picture, manne | tered | with scraps of wi ndblown news| P cizaret eefective posin, t : Fass arets, to affix state tax pend where the BELOF BEQUBRESS WEEE: sf a i | abPuith s somber fear and | o ; pgensa on assessment for delin- among the pictur- | : thot” He Sateise, cuikee es, ,WaTe trees "waved. their leafless. by 4 ag fe cee a new sys-| "9 small, amount of riderless ac-|1, Paty Aeel of the qrhich he When the old-man in charge of the | the board of county -commissioners, | ™#” “intelligence little flimsy wooden structare th | county treasurer, or auditor, by swer the honk of his horn, Bob] sprang from the car and srarted. + Appropriating $1,500 Gilets aid from state h hway commission fund bent to protect his eyes f WHO PAYS THE TAXES - _ | stinging ‘assault of w of highway commission for tool kits lost in shop's fire four years ago. Feb, 23, 1927;| stop ‘short, then bend to -stare. at Editor Tzibune: omething ‘on the pa 8, B, 230.—Designates all electric : light companies as power companies] ing information. an unreasoning excitement thrilling When a person holds a mortgage| along her overwrought nerves. board of equalization shall levy] on real estate, houses or land, docs taxes, Puts electric utilities under| the owner of the house or land oay|ed and shouted to her, “Footprints! | graph physical properties. Indefi-| the one holding the mortgage pay -— | t Bitely! dosponad: Bich tance? TOMORROW: Phil, the crippled) Passed 7A Subscriber. | beggar. te Editor's Note—By state tax we pre- | @——-—~-—————____» Rad song, sume you mean the taxes levied and|] A THOUGHT | ———_____. tem of filling vacancies occurring in| tim which he docs with~almost hu-|U/asts that assailed their digni — it treasun ditor, bY | @——________—_g|housed the newsstand did not ‘an-| means of calling’ in county judge. Indefinitely postponed. | PEOPLE’S FORUM | 8. B. 219 Pc eazaivbitertumaast run across the wide sidewalk, head to reimburse nine former employes 7 snow, Bismarck, N. D.,| Faith, watching him’ idly, saw him Indefinitely postponed B. I would be grateful for the follow-| “What is and sets up system whereby state “Come here, dear!” he straighten same statute as telephone and tele-| the state and government tax, or does| A cripple’s footprints!” Tndian liv tock, i nm es inder juri: Dakots cetray law, | collected in each county. In that case tt: haoisys of North Dak Coneurre: ion.—! the taxes should be paid by the own- ims tei a, reaetalion.- Seemarial: land, but if he fails to pay | | sing congress to repeal the federal| er of th Resist the dev‘) and he will flee} { visio} revenue|them, the holder of the mortgage! from you.—James {y:7. oer en pepe iniens of must’ do so to protect his rights, if = e| the taxes are napeld. and e land sold} God is better served in resisting a for ‘taxes, the holder o' ‘the mort+| temptation to evil than. in many. gage has’ lost his security. The! formal prayers—William Penn, DIVET GIVES a ty LAW Bankers’ Attorney Tells Men Class cf Changes Needed in Court Procedure MODELS, MODES AND MARKETS guilt might be removed, with som hfications. not expect now or future as effectively | Summary and expla Permissign might be granted the state, as Well as the defendant, ta Cee ee appeal from a judgment, the absence ot the death pene the country a whoie is respon- sible to a conside » for th noose might | wn enraged hu band whose home had been invaded, | or have much intluence on the mz = ment of laws can b in. court proc nd cooperation infliction of more lame either our police of- s of the law for the fact t citen not different Ities and ion of p nd parole G, Divet, Purgo, told the | ™ pes OE eed eat declared that the idea at its regular He is attorney hundred “guilty men nocent m rer h penalty would be a deterrent.” { an innocent | Mor® Severe Punishment Needed houd suffer tnan that a nun- |. He F is for minals be left free to inflict g upon hundreds of othe persons. ersons who | apprehended . a good Divet declared, ties pxbsided by law for the in ented, s by | ing, offen: should be m orporal punishment, without the| the prose-| option of fi r imprisonment, or! are in- . and spoke i nent of the d nt, he f reinstate ‘ role ot The ‘number of juror Rag be M b 8 the defendant may " be en sa channea({hraaiterans nt ies, thet | AOR Dragey orhings by 8s i ation of evi- denee by the judue vo the Jury shoud Eati Breakfasts—Ge ee draws a gun in sudden passion, | but the professional killer, the thug. | "S the man who murders for direct vr for a snare of the loot obtained | W) in connection with it, is at heart a/ cows affrighted by “nothing so | much impending shadow of; death, It is to this class that the | “Stands By” You All Morning Cooks in 22 to 5 Minutes ention to the fact | plus ri would be the nt has not gone on the | £ in denial of his! such crimes as these, he dec » Children’s Spring Shoes tor the children can change to their clothes and shoes, vill be greater, in avi pring and styles either here in great variety, Calfskin in Black and built for long wear and 2c of comfort so essential or combinatior h that fine « g feet. singky Moderate Prices. perfect fit, w to he; 4 All sizes guarantee a pe are shown in widths B to E and we ct fit in all children’s shoes. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” BISMARCK AUTOMOBILE SHOW STYLE SHOW TRADE WEEK PRESENTING ENTERTAINMENT PRIZES MUSIC LECTURES BY PROMINENT MEN THE BIGGEST\EVENT IN THE CITY'S HISTORY REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS se i hae a ei ed aid AROS aT ——$—$—$—$ NEWS PICTURES Meet and greet your friends during the Big Friend- ship Week, Auto and Style Show, March 7-12, (or at any other time) at the ae A. W. Lucas Co. Friendship e tore. We All Admire A BEAUTIFUL BOB Mar past in dr psyche knot: ing" Wéemen’s indeed, are the modes that ve prevailed in the hair—chignons, waiertalls, » bangs, and many more. The msdern woman, ‘fnclines to the bob, and it is the consensus. of ppinigon, that the bob, if properly cut, is a great beautifiex. it surests dom, «the the independens oir-faive of the maid’ of 1927. tlie free- Our exper¥ banbats ktow how to trim a bob as it ought to be cut. The best dressed women in town, come to us, and we have given them satisfaction. Private rooms for ladies. Bveriatig | is strictly sanitary. A. W'"Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop “TONIGHT | 5 MATINEE pS " Evtry Day With Scenes of The stern Fi heater. A Laugh Riot! LLOYD HUGHES DORIS KENYON LOUISE FAZENDA The Will Said She Must» Be Married in Three Days Cr Forfeit $6,000,- 000—So These Spinsters Came To Broadway and Left Their Knitting Be- hind! ’

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