The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1927, Page 6

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Bennie Oosterbaan | Star as Michigan | From Purdue) ae Buddy Myer’s Bride Wants Him to Slug Like Ruth snuff law. H, B. 207. court to another. H. B. 261. mission. H. B, 285.—Brings auditors’ s: up to scale of other counties, H. B, 32! —Allows assessments on by washing away by rivers and pro- bik for installation of revetment and sale of snuff and: repeals anti- ets maximum fee at $6 for transferring papers from one] law, it is less severe in its provisions, ~Provides for arbitra- tion board in any dispute arising| turpitude. from orders of state highway com- ries in Adams and Foster counties 1.—Permits city: council to advertise for bids in same issue of newspaper carrying an advertisement state senate Monday, . While patterned after the Baumes and was amended by the senate to apply only to crimes involvires moral It would make a person who has been convicted of a third offense subject to twice the’ maxi- mum penalty of the first offense, and on conviction of a fourth offense sub- fect, to life imprisonment at the dis- cretion of the court, Originating in the house, the bill was twice rejected when it reached the senate judiciary committee be- fore it was finally resurrected and recommended for passage. Veterans’ Service 1 the ood specifically stated that he was not deciding as to the constitutionality , sible, be used in ne ‘campaign. of. the proposal if it had been em-| . bodied in.a i Th q Insut pes, Bill Passed Opposing the bill to. pe private insurance companiés to write work- men’s compensation insu: declared that the records show the employes of a state fare better: when orkmen’s ure is left to the state to enforce ( and charged that the is an at: 4 tempt to “indirectly legislate out of existence a bureau that. has done work.” Laws opening up the jecisions of the bureau to appeal and reducing “the cost by cutting ‘the|F. J. Sploriskowski’s Cattle benefits should be chough to insure made to a measure passed by the! priations must be made by the pass-|of good herds of pure bs tock in age of ‘a Jaw, not by resolution, and | Rolette lus stock county and su Atay as pos- from these herds will, as ce, Swett SET BY HERD compensation mea Have Highest : Ayerage cent; while thet taken last, kno? as “strippings,” tested 7 per cent. This proves that the last milk taken is highest in test. : “ADVERTISEMENT bid RIDS — Sealed bids for the maintenance roads. in Burleigh County, North Dakota, will be ceived by the Board of Count®? Com- missioners of said County until two o'clock, P, M. Marth 2, 1927. Specifications are: on file at the Office of the County Auditor or may be obtained from the County Sur- veyor. The roads to be maintained dur- jae he season of 1927 are as fol- Limits interest . Saat Hy atisfactory ‘operation of the bureau Aton the National Parks Hi, issued for special asaeremere| Commissioner Bill [fs tne most "partisan; Swett : from a point one-hait + iniprovenent: work in ctHMk Ee: woe Passed By House|' ia Production in Januaty Novth’ teem Sterling to. Driscoll, more than 7 per cent, and payable assi y “Ht the’ bill is passed T hope the Mune ti chy ot Binnerie. tee pe of pitually. maloFit of th eee does Fis F.'J. Splonskowski’s herd of cat-|Point two miles cast from the Cit b vides for lawsuit (Continued from page one), Swett. declared. ‘here are a few, th t Braddock, de the hipheat|9f Piton, Along State Road Num: against’ owners of dogs caetelt have] Bismarck post had voted to opposed ns here and there over the state | Pe Ot ge eee a etuction during | Och, Thirty-six from the. City of killed livestock collectively. it. and passage of this bill by the In- bike for ith be Lae using Wilton to the Kidder uante line. ad H. B. 13.—$194,935 for state school] ‘Gordon Cox, Bismarck, charged] dependents will mean more voters for etary wt aK. bi pe fe erg | Along State Road Number Fourteen with Hatrisan f at Devils Lake. the local’ post had opposed the} the | Nonpartisans two yeaa from | second high and A. abi ead Ce aoe Boe Cee lah shih fy -Emergeney — appropria- bill in its original form but favored | now.” tH, i belle tedter for ine Bor-laan: County’ line, Alone: Biato sis eck : 000 for a deficit in the] it as Inter amended by the senate.| Swerdstid charged that. in the /Pt Hr G. Balle tester for tne Mur 1aCk aRuinber Forty-one. from the Chica San department’ of motor vehicle reg-/As amended the life of the law is| neighboring state of Minnesota, | leigh, lone kesrski's herd averecad 946] Southwest corner of Grass Lake Beueer ond , ee limited to two years and the salary| where private companies write work-| Mr. Splons milk and $48 Dundes of} Township to the McLean County Parhatlenden eu —$13,200 for expenses of] of the veterans’ commissioner was] men’s compensation insurance, the peel while Mr. Garske's had an{ite:;,From the Telfer Township eae the department of the commissioner | reduced from $3,600 to $2,500 a year.| rates are 10 per cent higher than in. +000 poulida of fe MO Shad ame i of immigration, Reductions also were made in the| North Dakota while the benefits are | 2¥¢T@ee 0 pounds of milk ani jeast to the Emmons County tin H. 7.—Eliminates standing ap-| appropriations for travel and clerk-|28 per cent lower. 32.1 pounds of butterfat, Mr. Jordan’s ‘i ares ty be Leese | ve at propriation for preservation and con-| hire. An. error in the roll call resulted | herd had an average of 836 pounds of| Ing four horses and equipment, ox- trol of artesian waters of the state} A number of communications from|in the announcement that the bill|™ilk and 30.6 pounds of butterfat. | O°D so Mit gn vurninbed by the and placing the work under the budg-| Legion posts were read and’ the bill|had lost, 66 to 54. A ‘re-check,|, During the month of January | @ounty of Burleigh, et_system was recommended for passage with-|hawever, showed that the clerk had | there were 247 cows on test, while 71) “qhe successful bidder om any di- ce H. B. 240.—$1,000 for boys and] out a record vote. erted in'counting the votes and the | Were dry, making a total of 418 cows] vision must agree to live during 3 girls club work at state fairs. Laist Pension Killed result should have been 58 t in the association. Sixty-seven cows| maintenance season not more than 8 to 62. 5 | —Transfers $300,000 from| The bill to pension William Laist,| The olincher motion was added. produced over 40 pounds of butter-|two miles from the center of the 4 canard ae ; | general fond of highway depariment| head. janitor at the reapitol bullding| “1° SSC NOCD TAs ® fat during the month, | itOBs ard of County Commission ¢ | or vehicle registra-| for the last 32 years, met defeat * Fe: any ig ¢ Fourwecent| ot Makes property holders | iets hasy ml rt the, (eeislature City Comiinissiont erg iy grate Iv. BF. Se eee ca ct oman = ‘ —Makes y ers!county, charged that the legislature . . BF. |" By order of the Board of Count ee ee er tree eestor palin setting peculiar precedent Draws 20 Bismarck | ,, odue- Produc: | conimissioners. KATE 10% ‘ y M4 AWadhingtoh, March 1—UP)—Wie- streets or|by legislating a man into office for apt Colto: A LYONS, : an indefinite period, The bill, pro- Work) Mort cotton . ounty Atditor. OS tho SE le gigi gig ; park com-|Vided that Laist would be eontinued \Men For Jury Wo State training school (First mae. ‘omnes 8 tapA here for the world missioners to contract for land for}on the. state payroll as long as he| Names of 20 Bismarck men were Bancien ore. Ap Me charnpionst park purposes. Fund for this pur-!was able to work and after that he| g warms of 20. Bismard Rte Schneider Bros. Se sit fife’ bi char i pose limited to one-fifth of total] would draw a pension of $60 a month. y y commission P.M. Gosne: NOTICE OF wonrcac Willie Hoppe, pres ti one year. rs. Craig pointed out that others | '¢&ular weekly meeting Monday night] Ernest Saville and holder of most major . B, Hows cities and vil-|have served the state almost as long| t° be added to the 1 4 used by coun- F ere ay laurels for the past 20 years, lages to refund and reissue spec ist and they too should be con-| ‘¥ Officials in selecting jury panels Wh a 7 ent Sovcurred en the tourn. against improvement warrants upon sur-|sidered if pensions were to be for Burleigh county district court the herenedetaute wae ofcurred in champion, K render of outstandi arrants by } granted. terms during the year ahead, Those] L, aA Garske had ‘the enlehest num-|cipal of: the obligation secured by theie ho! der: L. L. Twichell, majority floor lead- drawn by the city commission imclude| ber of 40-pound cows, with 12.|the mortgage hereinafter describ " H suse of spe-ler, led the fight for the bill. He E ee a eel F. A. Lahr, Others included the stato peniten- betel Slee lg i for any. other] agreed 'that others should be pension-| #, Ki Brink, Henr: avers ny do L.| tiary, 11;. state Seatrt ae i ool, 9; F.| ihe past due and unpaid. principal P ment of special as-|ed when they have served long and ay ‘et ey *f jae a Stair,| J. Splonskowski, 6; 0, Oss, 6; Her- and interest of the said obligation ‘ ee _ {faithfully in menial positions. treat ita hic Fad) hurehill, C. R.]man Ode, 5; Ray Breen, Schneider only. \ Makes certified copies} Dp, L, Peters, Pierce county, point-| Simpson, Louis Rubin, R. E, Jones,| Bros., A.C. Jordan: and Br Sasse, 3] Notice is hereby given that that writing admissible|ed out that big corporations pension| H. E. Spohn, Geo. E.’ Smith, E. G.| each. certain mortgage executed and de- their aged employes and averred. it Wanner, Livdahl, A. w. Gus: High record cows:were as follows: |livered by William W. Rotluff, * courts to make]|jis only fitting that the state should| "er, F. E. Hedden and P.'R. Webb. F. J. Splonskowski single, mortgagors, to the Manager only fitting a ‘, fy of the Bank of N h Dakota, mort- : n and provides |“reward a faithful servant for mer-| A. B. Reif appeared before the com. Lbs. Milk Lbs. B.F.| ogee, dated the 8th day of Novem- ke S oint property of/ jtorious servic mission and asked reconsideration of] Cow’s Name Produced Produced |her 1919, and filed for record in the = ~ RES ‘ McCay raised the question of how| his personal property assessment for} No, 15 163 71.2 office of the pgs: of Deeds in Bennett Hill Sets ifies present Jaw | much property owns, contend- $126 which ae been raised from Ni 70.6 ited County ot surleigh, State of y i ist p j not need a ension. ‘ ‘. 20 0 w Wor ecor has not been| yne sate cy Lill the bill was BS to ai S. pagderisias ny, Roecscatehan| Bpntike ere 71a x Sisvand, fecoided tn wool tel 7 y court. 34 and the clincher was added. was instructed to proceed at once] Pearl . 63.8 | signed by said mortgagee, by an in- register 0: A Dill to increase the exemptions| With the sale of 1927 dog licenses and} Bluebell... 62.6 strument in writing to the State permitted under the state income tax! tags, and the city auditor was order-| Eleanor 62.5 Treasurer of _— ‘Dakota, and his i law was killed with almost no argu-|ed to publish notices advising that successors in office, in trust gs ‘A majority of the committee| all owners of dogs must secure|No. 36-A 7a | Becunity, ot tenga seuss ae Ue » recommended it for post-| licenses for their animals and have| No. 7 38 Signet ‘was dated ihe “Isth” day While a minority urged its) the tags attached to collars to be 62.8 Une Weel audi peCerIGa in bald Hi An attempt to throw the| worn by the dogs, or lose their pets. oftice of the Register of Deeds, on re into general orders for} A. P. Lenhart, president of the the 23rd day of June, 1921 at 9:00 ndment failed and it was killed, | commission, was ‘authorized to repre- 5 o'clock, A. 4, in Book "160" of Mise T er was adde sent the at the meeting of de- , at page 479, Voter Can Ask for posttors of the City National bank to) During the inonth, Me. Belk sct- Coe ee ene eed 3 > bill permitting voters to ask| be held Friday evening, March 4, | tled an’ argument ‘that came up|Promises in, such mortgage | and St. P. ab Boxer 1 ny ballot the wish when they peane Ar ee ae ee door of the court house, in the City . Pz 3 polls at the primary ion as to what part of the cow’s|of Bismarck, hs R au “ai Ve ner hae ptterae i, despite Nonperse Rolla Club Plans to milk is the richest, in. butterfat— and State of’ n North Dat y n opposition. . at taken a’ e beginning of a v P eported Very 1 H.F Swett, Kidder county, charged| BaCk Stock Program | mitking or that taken ‘near the fing|12th day of March, 1927, (6 satisty ArUARe 3 |that the bill is an attempt to revive id ish. Three samples were taken and Installments Soe epee arpaae, the arch ‘ 2 r ¢ a proposal which was beaten when it} Rolla, N. D., March 1—Work. be-| the tests showed that the milk taken|day of sale. ‘The premises described erecta tat dd stre 3 t t ft rd in} quent ty taxes |was referred to the people in 1923] gins heday ona “Better Sire Cam-|from the cow first tested 1.3 per I t g f I $ vould do away with political! paign” for Rolette county, the result 24 = ‘ ! ties. The intention, he said, is|of a meeting of members of the Com- kee factional government alive) mereial Club and_stoek men held last in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the ne are de- scribed as follows, to-wit ‘The Northeast Quarter, (NEM) ot SUMMONS report ‘die an ' Dakota by changing the| Wednesday evening. ‘The campaign |State of North Dakota, County of ACen Mien dom tine ‘Town. pe Id out for his recaver ve i on e present statute re-| will be directed by a local committee BY th, of Tt ove 78) eee) esecing trons: blosd yak: ires a voter to state his party af-| consisting of Dr. J. 0. Einatson, F.| pit,pistrict Court Fourth Judictal) Weil Stuaated inv the: County. of soning. T i t | when the assessor calls on] A. Foley, C, 1. F. Wagner, H. W. Fal-| Mary Lou:Tmutton, Plaintiff, Turteigh, State of North, Dakots. ee 3 § “fase pis! pes. 3 igh schools him in the spring. Fe fae and $. D, Johnston. Tho com- P jcatuncae eta on Aneto due oe TE Tre b bude r rity report neh contended that the bill is|mittee will work in canjunction with | Willis Harland. Hutton, Defencant. nts of such me-tyage of | Fights Last Night ; City |tair inasmuch as it gives the voter|the agricultural committee of the|The State of North Dakota to the|{he day of sale the sum One Thou. eee ee. 2 < jd Minot (an opportunity to change his mind) Greater North Dakota association,| Above Named Defendant: Dollars, together with the statutory « to attend! as to the party primary in which he|B, E. Groom of the Fargo office of| YoU are hercby summoned to an-| outs of foreclosure. ‘The portion of (ily The Associated Press) ead of city | wishes to participate between April,| the association was present at the] ithe neve eutitiog action. which | 21d, described mortgage hereby i ert when he now announces his a: meeting and explained the methods ec foreclosed: upon and the sale to be 4 id T hen hi his affil z PI is filed in the office of the Clerk | fFecloxed is New York Vash lef - tions, and June of gophers yet election is held. (48 to permit 60 R. E. Swend: in a towns sai when the primary}employed by the agricultural com-|c¢ the District. Court of Burleigh|m#de hereunder ts hereby specifical- mittee in handling this work, County, North, Dakota, in the Clty terior fo, the residue of tho suas rid, Mountrail county,| Prior to the meeting, farmers and|of Bismarck, North Dakota, within| secured by said mort ah atc voters can change their party | stockmen in the vicinity of Rolla had| thirty days after the service of ag . Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, nship supervisors to| afi this “aummons upon you, exclusive send Indefinitely paved. affiliations between those periods} assured members of the club of their of the gay of such service, and In this 31gt day of January, 192 Baltimore—Pete won from Benny Schwarz, (10), Buster Brown, 3 now, if they wish, and that the ef-| interest in this project and promised S + rocked out Itty Aske, batik: 2k Amending present em-| fect’ of the bill’ would be to dé|assistance in the work of making the| cnewer Your, faliure Yo eppear, or As Manager of the Bank N.C. (3). aay 2s to raise fee, pro-| away with party lines. canvass for the sale of young breed-|be taken against you for the relief ecreaterr or ite ‘tate for reciprocity license agree-|" Twichell objected that the, bill] ing stock, 7 demanded. in the complai other states, and requires] applies only to country districts and int. Dated ah fist day of January, Prue Dakota, us Toronto—La: ns, Toronto, d Martin Apland, former president Trustee Serres the heavsweight champicnanip rs of state | embalmers’| small towna and not to cities and|of the North Dakota Live Stock North Dikoin’ Assignee of Canada by knocking out Soldier dist hie 4d appli antsicontended Yhat all voters should] Breeder's association, who js now em- crs BHO. of Mortgagee, Jones, Toronto (5). inations. Indefinitely post-lhave the priviledge granted by the| ployed by the agricuitaeal committee aire ast Office’ Adares ads OLGHIRSON, bill. In a recent opinion the oarned as solicitor, was 0: ee to ort! dba ebay ne the mannast Rochester, N. Y.—Phil O'Dowd, general held that voters ma: Rolla today from, Coie Bonesee ee change their party affiliation by] work on sal begin (Fist) "pyblleg liegt Feb, 22, 1927) arek 1 Columbus, Ohio, outp There are ye ‘ht Ryan, McKees a, (10). declaration at the voting booth, aoa postponed. . A motion to ill the Philadelphia—Ya! ie OKun, New defeated, 45 to 57, and the es ene recommended. ‘ e n effort by the legislato raise their own pay $2 a day, Act Passes Senate making it added compensation te ‘. Rinse committee work, failed when Attor- North Dakota will have a nabitual | ney General Shafer advised the house criminal statute modeled after thé! that the concurrent resolution al- Baumes law of New York if Governor | ready passed by the senate would A. G, Sorlie gives his approval and | not be valid. Fthe house agrees to amendments| Shafer pointed out that all appro- York, defeated Matt Adgie, Philadel- phia (10). a Pit “e"|Habitual Criminal ilwaukee, Showers, ey Chicago, outpointed Johnny Mendel- sohn, Milwaukee (8). ual crim-t 279.—Allows parole of cri fres agent or employed in county road have power of! H. |, Indianapolis—Chuck Wiggins, In- dianapolis, outpointed Billy Freas, Grand Rapids; flich., (10). ney 0 guardian or 2.—Prov for licensing Youngstown,“Ohio—Abe Goldstein New York, outpointed Pete Sarmien- | to, Philippines (12). Dick Evans,| Youngstown, stopped Jack O'Brien,! San Francisco (1), | Fights Tonight ea Chicago—Bobby Garcia, Bi vs. ck Ts Denver--One-Step Watson vs. Mark Judge (10). | Basketball | oo _—————_» Carleton 31; Cornell 40. Concordia 21; St, Tho Virginia Junior College ter Junior 83. Bill Puts Stop to *+ -+ Practice Followed _By Certain Realtors! Ps Opportunities to ‘to buy land at pub- %° Vie' tax sale and make a quick profit by reselling it to a customer will be denied to North Dakotars interested in real estate ventures if the first Dill introduced in the senate at this} session is signed by the governor. In addition to clarifying certain laws relating to the sale of land ac- jired by counties by reason of fail- ue by the owners to pay taxes, the Bill requires that the county place a minimum price on the land before it! is offered for Unless this mini- mum is obtained the county RE opis yihatitteie angen. Hl, the! ithe overthrow of the czar in the early By NE Ey 2 The: bill peanlene. from an alleged days of the ‘world war, is a passenger ee ; ractice by real of buying land| on the liner Olympic, due in New Uitered od’ at’ pubic sate ‘da storning” York tonight j was learned today by the Asi i sas oAigried B pn xt for it, rr sociated Press in emer oe Ey DELANE Yo THE BROADSWORDSMAN OF BRIDGEPORT WHOM MALONEY, BY HE USE OF PSYCHOLOGY, RECENTY REDUCED To A MERE SWORDFISH oR SOMETHING. + Bue. eoston isn MONGER WHO, DURING THE! PAST FEW MONTHS, BOOSTED AIS BUSINESS BY SINKING THE HARPOON INTO THOSE FOREIGN FLOUNDERS AAMELY, DE KOH, DIENER AND PERSSON. = THACS NO OIL AND | BePUL SEAD PAOUNO, THe “U0N OF HE PYRENEES BACK HOME 1) THE FORM OF A MOUNTAIN TROUT. Nise-Atineessrtishinashindce lt Adidleenin othe. i ae y a day after day.-That’s the achievement of La Palins, Thats iy itis’ * ~ America’s largest selling thigh grade cigar over a million a day jone ee ea Oe eee. ra later head of the first revolutionary government set up in Russia after WG 100 ) ¢er. cent FISHY, JIM — niteaing To TAKE “THAT Se eee A HERRING

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