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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1927 TAX REFUND ON LANDS INVALID | and at 7:30 will feature a saxophone sextet. KTHS (384), Hot Springs, will en-} tertain with an opera hour at 8:30 and has a band concert at 9:30. WOW (508), Omaha, has a pianist “ie 6 p. m. and a popular program at p.m, WTMJ (294), ner music for six p.m, and a concert hour at 8:15. WTAM (400), Cleve- land, has a studio program at 7 p. m. and ‘a dance orchestra at 10 p. m. Trapping | on Lakes Containing Fish to | Be Forbidden in N. D. Trapping, on all lakes known to con tain fish will be forbidden next win ter under a ruling just issued by the state game and fish commission. The idea, members of the commission said, is not only to help protect fur- bearing animals which rapid Money Return to Lessors Who Break Contract Declared Unconstitutional Applications for refunds of taxes paid on state land purchased on con- tract but which have subsequently been returned to the state through contract cancellation should be de- nied by county auditors, Attorney General George Shafer has held in an opinion to J. A. Kramer, auditor for Ramsey county. asked whether, under 264 of the 1927 session laws could be made and par-' ticularly whether such taxes might - be refunded regardless of the date of the issuance of tax certificates on heing depleted but more esp such state lands. net the If section two of the law is a valid ee te eee uskrats rve as ventila- provision such refunds may be madey| ani other animals se the opinion says, but points out that) tors forthe fish and some trappers have formed the habit of destroying the att general's office alread; has advised the state hail insurance: i eeithe houses. As a result the lakes artment that the law, in so far 48 freeze and the fish are smothered, it purports to authorize refunds of i¢ “Was said. ‘The present law for. taxes under the circumstances out-| jigs the destruction of such houses. boda VAL Possibility exists that the commis- jon will recommend to the governor that he close the season on musk- “It is the opinion of this office that section two of Chapter 264 of rats as reports indicate that they are comparatively scarce _ this the laws of 1927, in so far as it pur- Agents for the comm to apply to refundments on tax: ued prior to the 2 is rhea o ign a survey and will report in ac tavsiare tie re de eta tember at which time the matter wil refore, our view, that the 2 plications for refunds refe your letter, should be denied. The law. in question applies to re- vefunds to purchasers of taxes which inelude delinquent hail taxes and _ was passed in order to make the pur- chase of hail taxes a safer invest- ment than. at that time appeared to The soundness of the in investment had been imperiled by a supreme court de- fn which held that certain mort- s constituted a prior lien on the’ Five Men Arrested for Complicity in Fake Stock Selling; are ially Wind Pressures Are Being Studied 26.) pressures wind phenomena : being studied by the bureau of stand- ards by methods that involve the tual production of miniature hur canes, and for purposes that touch! upon problems in a half dozen fields of human enterpris Air pressure that can be produced | by gales is being worked out to definite gauge for the bridge an building builder; while for the auto- mobile industry the tests will deter- mine how much power is required to —Wind e nd for the aviator the experiements are aimed at determining the proper shapes and curvature of the wings to reduce. air resistance, the stresses that materials must endure, and the effects that propellers may attain. Originally the bureau's work start- ed in wind tunnels, which are tubes of | various lengths and sizes, throu; which air is blown in measured speed and quantity, while the dev: objects under test are held in the current. Attached gauges show the pressure encountered. The gales the bure: duced by specially of air propellers Minneapolis, 26.—4)—Sus- pected of operating a fake stock sell- ing scheme in violation of the blue sky law, five men are held here today while two detectives who de the arrests are investigating activitles. ‘ The men gave the names of Irving vhite, 32 year old, Adrian Truxell, 30, Frank Shores, 33, Oscar Steffens, 48, and Albert Pearson, 28. A detective acted on the complaint of Ed Barrett, St. Cloud, who told the police he had been called on the long distance plone and offered a bargain in automobile shares. He} became suspicious and notified the police. A detective went to the address given, posed as Barrett and was. of- fered’ 200 Hudson automobile shares at bargain rates, He called in an- other detective and the arrests were made. Previously the detectives had re. ceived a complaint from J. F. MeCar- thy, a Faribault undertaker, that he had invested $300,000 in Chrygler ares aftepa long distance telephone conversation from a man in ine- apolis. He received a telephone con- firmation of the sales, but never re- ceived the stock. | News Briefs | Old Glory’s America-Rome flight is postponed when wind necessary for take-off dies; Courtney at Southamp- on fails in attempts to lift trans- oceanic ge boat, Whale, with lighter loa uses are pro-| igned batteries | working under con- trol and measurement. The wind tunnels produce gales up to 180 miles per ‘hour. Mill City Elks Band Wins State Contest Thief River Falls, Minn. Aug. 26. —(#)— Minneapolis won first place and Mankato second in the band con- test staged by the local Elks lodge | at the 23rd annual state convention here. the bands, which were the .only ones represented in the competition, r for second plac Lack of suffi | nt interest in the gun shoot and golf tournament neces- \sitated the calling off of those , events. In the ritualistic contest, Red Wing nosed out Crookstn by one point. St. Paul won first place in the drum contest, while Willmar was second and Rochester third. First prize was awarded $200, second $150 and third $125. Rochester was awarded first place in the drill contest, winning a $75 prize, whie St. Paul was second. The} award was Two special trains left last -night for Winnipeg where a large program is scheduled for the visiting Elks. Temperature and | | Road Conditions —————____________--4 (Mereary,, readings at 7 a. m.) lear, toads good. St. Cloud—Clear, 65; roads good. Duluth—Clear, 59; roads good. Minot—Raining hard, 63; roeds muddy. Fargo—Partly cloudy, 61; roads good Mankato—Clear, 61; roads good. " stown Cloudy, 70; roads ood. a Hibbing—Clear, 60; roads good. Rochester—Clear, 60; roads good. Winona—Clear, 62; roads good. Mandan—Clear, 62; roads good. Cosgrave government after two victories calls for immediate disso- lution of free state levislature and September gen 2ral election, Boston police arrest woman secre- tary of Sacco-Vanzetti defense com- mittee as she attempts to place placard at bier; police hissed by af Mourners. Berlin burgomaster refuses to at- tend Kaiserhof hotel dinner where Mayor and Mrs. Walker are guests of honor, because German Republican # flag is not flown. Mexico Landes. 19 American film companies and forbids them use of mails, Sergeant Ralph A. Gordon of the |! Indian guard and Miss Vivian Jackson of Indianapolis killed when their plane crashes at Indianapolis. Navy dirigible Los Angeles is slightly damaged at mooring mast at Lakehurst, N. J. when almost up- pelts g ended by stidden shift of wind. camer TONE OnE A Come Crookston — Partly cloudy, 59; Orr, N. D.—William Heath, 70, of Sioux Falls, 8. D., carpenter foreman eee — Clear, 62; sk{for a construction ‘company, good. seed * killed when he fell 30 feet in an ele: ES ELIE ane vator being repaired. | NpORD ATTACKER LYNCHED ilmot, Ark. Aug. 26.—(P)—Less St, Paul.—Ames, Iowa, was seleet-| than eight hours after he was alleged ed for the 1928 meeting center for] to have attacked oung married the Great Plains section of horticul-| woman here early yesterday, Winston tural experts, N. G. Brierly of the| Pounds, 20-year-old negro, taken Uiireratty of Sinnesiay iidid Supt from a posse of deputy sheriffs and school, was selected president to suc- t ceed Hobert Wilson, Mandan, N. D. | 'anged to @ tree ee ee Radio’s Rialto By, The Asi elated Press) KOCO the the Twi 8 station, will he on the air three times this’ eve- ning, the first at 6 Re m. h a re- broadcast ‘New ree rogram; at 7) P. m, witha dinner concert and at! 10:05 p. m, with a danee program. | WAMD (225), Minneapolis, dinner program at 6:15 and om regneer rogram at HM @ B, (4 Besa Ae a dinner con- *m at ovelt; ty WDGY (2e1), Mit Winnssreint wil camer a © ae hour a 7:10 a a dance it pekoas WHDI (258), Mi nese, wil it the’ Scandinavian mprrym bers at pre mJ “ WBBM Ate , Chicago, has an or. hest: % 6p. a string trio and cellist at 7 Dima. and dance music ted roads ' cellist at 7 9:1 : ‘Chicego, will feat (ed dance’ program Shick four hours, be jing at 8 Milwaukee, has din-| remove a machine against a breeze, | a ved $300 for first prize and $250/| | their clubs | and | M ‘KIWANIS PLANS © |Many Bismarck Members to carried a pure white baby gont under |B. Cox, president of the Bismarck THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ” PAGE THREE s hour late beeause-the- groom Kerget the license. He had to chase 79 blocks in a t for it. Newport, R. I—The latest fad im pets in this exclusive seaside resort is rs baby goat. Miss Lilly D. Gush- set it. She caused eyebrows to ieee raised when in a red dress she FOR CONCLAVE Attend Gathering at Alex. |.” en rather! a lex: | ais beak, 8 | NoTICE eee MOR andr! ept. P u | Notte ts ertain mortgage ¢ livered by Jamies 3 man, mortgagor to Bismarck Bank a corporation, morigagee, dated the day of September.’ 1921, and filed tor r in the office of the , Register of Di Boy of} Burleigh in ‘Da- kota, on the 1921, AGR FoRR- Le Fully 1,000 ians, their wives and children will attend the ninth annual convention of the Minnesota and Dakotas district of Kiwanis at Alexandria, September 1 and 2, ac cording to word received today by E. a day of Nov 1 ‘orded i Book wi Kiwanis Club from Dr. E. G. De which of Minot, governor of the distri Applications for rooms for 800 persons already have been received by the committee in eats for the Alexandria club, Dr. DeMots id. He predicted that the convention will be the second largest in t of Kiwanis, and that poss ttly might even exceed. in numb famous district convention in Chis- holm in 1924, The conventon this enlivened by features ¢ individual viubs as well gram of field and water ranged by the Alexandria club. Lisbon to Bring Band The Lisbon, N. D., Kiwanis club will have present its famous phone band. The Hanki club will scintillate with f phone quartet. Montevideo and Will- mar will have rival quartets from and Redfield, 8. D. will ‘Sunshine State Quartet.’ four women who have sung with great success in South Dakota, Glen- wood will provide a special feature ‘or the water carnival. Other clubs rranging for special features The rivalry of these club vaudeville groups promises to keep the conven- tion brightened up all the tim So far the Fargo Kiwanis seems to be in line for the attend- ance prize, won by Minot in ai Hot Springs, S. D. More than 100 jpersons already have registered at}! Alexandria from Fargo and the club itself will have 100 per cent attend- nce, its officers said. Minneapolis and St. Paul will have huge delega- tions, Minot, Morris, Glenwood, St. Cloud, Willmar and Fergus Falls’ will have more than 40 each. All of th latter named clubs but Minot will attend the convention but not stay over at Alexandria, the members motoring home in the evening. the eof era” Completed e convention program is now com- \ bem pleted. Dr. Sigmund Spaeth speak: 30x32 , Cord Tires $5.95 on the eek Sense of Music” at| Guaranteed 8000 miles. Gam- ursda! ept. Ist, and sie inthe Glug" at 2 bs *ri-| ble Auto Supply Co., 222 Main day, Sept. 2nd. Governor Ave. ismarck, N. D. I give the opening = " eee rare Thursday. Hor: of Kiwanis Inte will speak at 10:10 a. m. Frida: |Mrs. Nora Fauchald- Morgan will |sing at 10:40 a. m. Friday following ja group of vocal solos by Mr. 0. J. Thomas B, Mar- International will speak following her appearance, will Tracy R. Bangs of Grand Fork: who is appearing through the cou tesy of the National Security League. The convention rally opens with an informal dancing party Wednes- day evening, August Sist. All Thurs day afternoon will be play time sports and a drive around the Alexan- dria lakes and tea for the ladie: Thursday evening there will be th | Governor's Ball, On Friday evening, there also will be dancing at the “Gang Plank.” Many fine souvenir prizes will be contributed ‘by “the clubs. Minneapolis will give prizes for the bridge breakfast and the go tournament. Duluth will give gen- eral convention prizes, Minot, § Paul and Fargo will give prizes for the dances. Many -other clubs are forwarding contributions of whic the district office has not been a¢ vised Bismarck will be represented by , Worth Lumry, district trustee, and Tom Burke*as official delegate. Sev- eral other local members of Kiwanis are planning to attend. | —————__¢. | FLASHES OF LIFE || ee) (By The Associated Press) New York.—After sundry obstacles Leroy Chadbourne, wealthy lawyer's adopted son. and his bride, the for-| ja Sterner, one of’ the most ‘ul girls in’ society, are on ——— SATURDAY ,ONLY their honeymoon. The wedding was postponed last May because of her illness. And the ceremony yesterday | vig, rai CO. ots Dakota, to the Noren one | assignment was duly ffice of the Regis Burl County, . on the 29th day of . in thereafter the of Deeds of rth Dako! October, 1 et and Hismarck Banik y ruary, 1926, on page aid register of deeds, will be losed by sale of the’ premises h mortgage and hereinafter he front Kiwanis kage on the di The described in such mortgage ind which will be sold to sa " same are described as follow! y of sale, bring the h Range ty-seven West of the Fitth Princl- Meridian, and pO acres more or less ac Governorment r North ‘ f. ere will be due A the. date of Bight and together club u vot Dollars with Ee lega ty “tive Nin ($6 3), of Mortgagee ZUGER & TILLOTSON, -— Attorneys for Assignee of Me Phone ‘44 for Tire Service. mM. Capito Theatre Last Time Tonight ; WM. BOYD —and— ELINOR FAIR | pee Peter B. Syine’s' (| Great Story “JIM, THE CONQUEROR” COMEDY “He Couldn’t _ Help It” Most all housewives are now convinced that HAPPINESS CAKES Over 40 Varieties Have honestly Spal a place on their daily menu. HAVE YOU CHANGED YET? For Sale at All Grocers. BAKING & CANDY CO. 5 Distributors | housing faci | DEATH 18 AVENGED as she can sell her baskets and buy-ill a oy in her life, but quite often Detroit Invites |. Vera Cruz.—Durite the funeral of | fuel to keep the old pipe burnin she has to nurse her 67-year-old G. O. P. Convention from a line of long-| daughter Carrie. | tery by. brother officers who forced | to be 150, and she h Nancy comes The old sna lived Indians, Her mother claimed all the housework,,gors to the reser- . a sister living’ vation: store for supplies; Me cies wenves: Detroit, Aug. 26.--()—Detroit has) his killer to march before them. At| Who ix 100, Nancy herself Neve WAS} Maqntse iu nen spare’ an, entered the list o cities seeking the| the graveside, the murderer was rid-| 1928 Republican national convention. ' dled with bullets, Then the burial | It offers the Olympia arena, near-, ceremony took,place. | ing completion, as a convention. hall. enn—evtom—esneentanase, The structure will seat 18,020. BREAKS SWIM RECORD , There are more than 25,000 hotel Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 26.—(P)—Agnes rooms in the city, offering adequate | Geraght} New York swimmer, today ies, civic leaders say. | had to Ree credit a record of nego- No Republican national conventions tisting the 220 yard breast stroke in have been held Michigan since the 3 minutes .27 2-5 seconds, two full birth of the party “under the oaks at, seconds faster than the national rec- in 1866, ord for the distance which she holds. FORMER A ACTRESS DIES AT 115, SHE atu co AND lenders North nenawenie” N. ¥- 67, imowe to the legitmate stage of Blacksquirrel Miller has: amok ao decade ago as Georgia Woodthorpe, chewed tobacco ever since she can died here yesterday he =plived member, which is. quite some time, Ophelia in Hamlet opposite. Edwin since Nancy. was: born in 1812, And Rooth in her youth and. aiso played the 115-year-old Seneca Indian woman | the same role with John McCullough. ys she'll go right on living. so long) eee a murdered policeman here recently the hearse was followed to the ceme. DELICIOUS BAKED. GOODS MADE FRESH: EVERY DAY Lovers of fine bread, delicious pastry, pies, cakes, bis- cuits, etc., should not fail to: try our Home Made Goods. They are without an equal. HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth St. Phone 462 Mre. A. Lampe PREP 31 Ave, A. Bismarck, N. Dak. Mrs. H. Schwantes | The two ladies 417 First Street | whose names ap- | near on this cou-| Bismarck, N. Dab. pon may secure n No. 2% can of their choice—Del Monte Canned Fruits, South Side Grocery - GROCERIES ‘AND DRY GOODS 222 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. 1 Fine Granulated Sugar for table use, ete., 15 Ibs. for, A Big Special in Sour Mixed Pickles, Lart Brand sour mixed pickles, cauliflower, peppers. onions, ete. Regular price 30¢c, 35 Cc 2 jars for ‘Ale Guaranteed strictly pure honey, a very good quality put up in 6 pound pails. Reg. price $1.10, 85c per pail, only ... High grade of canned sweet potatoes, No: 2 1-2 size. mio 43c 43c .36c '35¢ oy Watch for this coupon. New names every: week Tomatoes, No. 2 1-2 can, 3 cans for COOK’S GROCERY es THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D : ma Phone 565 Wax Beans, Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers Grapes, Plums, Peaches, Pears, Bananas, Crab Apples, Pink Meat Cantaloupe, Ice Cream Melons, Blueberries, Blackberries Marigold Jelly, 4 lbs. 6 02. pails Ree.ip priv 85c, per pail, only . Clam Chowder, large cans, 2 lbs 1 oz. Reg. price 45c, per can only Fairmont Cottage Cheese 2 pounds for . Fancy dried apples. 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