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x PAGE EIGHT PATTERSON TAX CASE UP TODAY. Judge Grimson of Langdon Called in by Supreme Court to Hear Arguments was begun in his morning with Closed Banks Are Paying Dividends reditors of the Farmers and Mer nts State Bank of Reeder and the Farmers State Bank of Crary was vunced here today by L. R. Baird, er of state bi dividend brings the paid to] creditors of the Reeder institution to 60 per cent. Payment to creditors of} der bank will be made by P.| t manager for the! Payment to! creditors of the Crary bank wil! be | made by C. W. Conroy, district man-| __,_, This Priest Payment of 10 per cent dividends | he new | Has ‘a Wife sed only to be made target: shotgun fire from a sneeding a mobile which sent them to hospit seriously. wounded. Last week Oscar Bacon and Andrew Potts were found seriously wounded | in a fashionable hotel following re- ports of a gun fight. | Two days later the bodies of Tillery and his wife were found in an auto- mobile, bullet holes through their heads, The same night Harold Bra ley, alleged confidence man, was sho! down on a street and died Sunday night. Dirigible Damaged MOVIE HOUSES REMAIN DARK Theatre Owners and Union Operators’ Deadlocked—No Peace Moves Made Chicago, today Aug. 31.—()—America’s second largest city remained virtual- | ly without movi theatre WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, sok in. the loop anda few scattered neigh- borhood houses kept the lockout on being 100 per cent throughout the metropolitan ares. It was pointed out, however, that even these, would be forced to close if film exchanges refuse to distribute any more films, To prevent, this, the union pi to seek a federal injunction inst the exchanges on the groun they distributing the films.. Me eithee the thee te Cary nor the union operators have Any peac move, both sides declaring there can be_no compromi: ' Th ge hands’ and musiciatie’ included in the lockobt di- red fi would bé restratning trade by not wi Col. Maus. Tells: of ‘ Early Days. at Fo Reminiscent of Lincoln, Col. L. Washin Cc. i it its nat sod club at its meeting to ‘as stationed this time and told many interestin~ Sents of life during that time. Dr. G. Constens of Bismarc! the local Rotary club. ar} son presided at the meeting man of the di rected against the operato: also, rs dead-| have made new working and vee de- over two! mands of the owners but no agree- ments have been reached. Swift and powerful, spectac- ular and thrilling see “What C: Price Glory.” Langdon pre- | ager for the receiver at Devils Lake. second district jurist led in by the supreme ‘court to hear the arguments, M n two year igh county commiss entered into a compromise with EK. G, Patter- on on several years’ taxes on his hotel property here. Mr. Patterson compro: Tuests at meeting toda; re Col. Maus of Washington, Doc. A P. Lenhart and Clrarles Wachter. for Second Time’ swners "and union oper . locked in their dispute | Operators. | No settlement was in sight as the shutdown of the theatres moved into the third day, with $75,000,000 in theatre property and 25,000 movie employes idle. | Only one low priced movie opened Final Arrangements Are Made for Derby! ents fb P ion | Lakehurst, No J. Aug. 31.—(?)}— The naval dirigible Los Angeles w damaged for the second time within | five days today when her rudder fouled in a tree as she was being) taken to the mooring mast. | Commander’ Charles E. Rosendah! jsaid that the damage was slight and that he expected to be able to make! a short flight later today. 0 the Bur- re_ today lamer of Spokan his mechanic, consulted Roberts, chairman of th of Com ronautics mmittee. Mamer flew here from Gle a Swallow plane and left for Fargo is afternoon s showing the direction of the inst the board in the compromise ar- iangement declared invalid, This point was argued before Judge W. J. Kneeshaw of Pembina, who ruled that the board’s action was final and was not app question was taken to t preme court, which reve Association — i Misses’ wool dresses in fancy weaves, suitable for} : P school and fall wear, sizes 16' j ar é ; en on to 20. Special this week only | c . on of the lower court and ordered . se tried upon i ? $6.75. Bismarck Cloak Shop.| It is your duty to see that aur children’s teeth Geunsel for Mr . a : < 4 F | are kept in a healthy conditi fer evidence tending to prove that Mi { Indifference and neglect on yi the assessments of his property were too high and that the proper depre may mean that “Whirlwind” pl part now s to fly in the derb { : ir Na : a your child will go through life » first gar * inroads ition of the real estate was not taken into consideration, and that, as # consequence, the action of the board in reducing the taxes was fair and just. Sullivan, Hanley and Sullivan of Mandan are representing Mr. Patter son, while F, McCurdy and Zuger and Tillotson of Bismarck are appeur- ing for the group of taxpaye George Wallace, now a practicing at- torney in, Minneapolis but a former state ‘tax“commissioner for th Da kota, is here to uet-as an expert wit ness in the ie. Dr. E. P. Quain Tells Of Interesting Trip) sinner conce: e) ern tion, program at 7 p gram will be f with a dance proj ¢ also plans to enter the visitor at the ield this morning was Ed Mott, who is flying an municipa Si Radio’s Ria (By The Associated Press) WCCO, the Twin Cities radio sta- will rebroadeast. a New York A musical pro- ed at 8:30 p. m., n for 10:05 p. m. WAMD al program at 7 -to Rotary Convention) :rosrn a 11; at 4 ingPr. E. Nurned from the In tion of R n ty Belgium, in re P. Quain, who has recently |" national con- 6 ting experiences Pira impressiogs of the trin before shot, ck Kiwanis club Tuesd. Sloat that the service club movement sekhe greate in the world king al und st, ding, clanb SS than 50 per cent of the de limb; at the big convention ving the clubs from parts of the world in the ma-| WB vessels of the Cunard line the American Rotarians ing thefPe , Were called the Rotary invthe @ The delegates organized ; ¢lves into a rotary club for the e of amusement and for better activities while Dr. Quain exhib- : and pictures of in- ings fong places visited and business nati. on by the clubs. Ameri = ste. ing batiteneribes Convention City of them an eve J) Behind a" mphlet ntion ¢ ich held to-8 vir people large day, wh for cir families the number ex- continued 0,000. more in eribing the addres: with the ech was given at the a son who had gone a d successful instead of to 2 verdict owm of interest of which Bohne, the Made special note was the played in a ing Albert of Bel- error, strete sident of the club, The Kansad at the meeting at the batting ramrte set for his arrival. At ingg bustin sure a delegation from Kan- ers to put “He's a Jolly*Good Fellow.” a 9 to 1 v Tells of Conditions ‘Milwausting Paris, Holland, and Bel- twin. bilPr. Quain found a condition of his was not so gencral in tfipped ny and the Scandinavian coun- the seco He also found that the people hits, TSt the Americans as a people the »~ their heel on the world. Among of#e causes of hatred the followin were mentioned by Dr. Quain: the made by American-made goods upon foreign markets, the ex- | travagant living of the tourists, and the late entrance of the United States into the world war. “Dr. Quain visited Paris shortly pfter Lindbergh's arrival in the coun- try, and found a friendly feeling among the people. The speaker de- elared that Lindbergh did more for his country than all of the ambassa- dors sent out by America, Try Our Modern High Pres- gure Greasing Service For All Cars. — Prices Reasonable. Short Stop Station. Swift and powerful, spectac- ular and thrilling see “What Price Glory.” Capital Funerel Parlors 216 Main Ave, Licensed Embalmer . ; Phone Day or Night—22-W Jos. W. Tschumperiia q Prop. at 6 p. ms 'y clubs held at Os-]? There istered, and, | *: Minneapolis, will broadcast a mus dinner concert lar program ut 8 8:43 p. dance progra 261) Minneapo' rat 7 p.m will feature program at 5 p. m.; 9 p.m will put on FOY (286) a cance p.m. ago has a pro- ram by entertainers at 7 p. m5 a program at 8 p.m, and an ra and entertainers at 11 p.m. ago, will present a string trio and orchestra at 6 p. m., nd an artist recital at 7 p.m. WLS cl an organ program nd orchestra music at 6 p. m.; May ind June at and a popular program at 9 p.m WLW (428) Cincinnati, has a trio at 6 p. m.; a string ensemble at 7:30 . m4 and an organ program at 10, 10 ) Des Moines, has a pro- le symphony at 6:30 feature the WOS band at 8 p. m. Hot Springs, hay an D p.m. and a dance pm. WDAF (370) has music by a string p.m. and a frolie at 4) Voters of Jamestown Turn Down BondIssue Jamestown, N. I Voters of Jamestown ri prosals to bond the to erect a sewage di: i e being yes 467, and The vote represents | less 0 per cent of the registered voters, | Justice Court | We Erie Espedal waived examination when arraigned before Jus Peace R. H. Crane Tuesd: grand larceny charge and wi over to the fall term of the district court. His bonds were fixed at $1,000, which he furnished. Phone 944 for Tire Service. ad VULCANIZING Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Auto Accessories Phone 944 Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co. Next to First Guaranty Bank To do more—much more—for the _ be- “Jof a betting coup, The Rt. Rev. George Sidney Arundale, bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church of Madras, India, and his wi New York for a lecture tcur. Detroit Police Unfold Story of Underworld Feud Which Has Resulted in Death of |§ Several Members of Band! and Serious Injury of Others Detroit, Aug. ilure th suspicion of treachery as an aftermath, has served to cause virtual self obliteration of a clever gang of race track swindlers, the police believ: The underworld feud, which has resulted in the deaths of five persons| and the wounding of several others, was unfolded today by officers vestigating the deaths of Mark Til- lery, alias MeCalk, internationally sought confidence man,‘and a woman known locally as Clara MeCall and thought to be his wif Banded together several years ago, police records indicate, the gang op- ted extensively in southern resort ies and Havana, until the winter 103 1-2 Fourth Street Remington of Bismarck locality. Mr. Remingto: reaved family, than they expect of us is the sentiment with which we assunie each responsibility that is entrusted to us. We Understand Webb Bros. Funeral Directors financing and willbe aut! Their marriage seven years ago created quite a stir in the church, to whose tenets Mrs. -Arundale is yet to subscribe. "GANG OF RACE TRACK SWINDLERS Hot foods are off the menu! SHREDDED 12.02. in Each Standard Package Crisp shreds of whole wheat In cold milk or cream With fresh fruits and berries Attention Automobile Dealers THE COMMERCIAL CREDIT TRUST OF CHICAGO have opened offices in Bismarck with P. C. Remington in charge. ife, a high-caste Brahman, arrive in Fancy Pullover and coat style sweaters, lightweight and heavy- weight, plain and fancy at ‘ BLITERATED ° i gating of a $i 000 Miami swindle caused them to drop from sight. Next Atlanta authorities h for the gang following a “pay swindle there. Officials Tipped Off Prior to one of the races during the August meet at the Windsor race track last year, track officials were tipped off that an attempt had been made to disable some of the favorites in the . As the result of the suspected tip- off, the gang broke up into rival fac- tions, according to the police theory, and warfare followed. John Lee Masters, alleged leader of the gang, Was shot to death in a Detroit rambling house a few weeks after failure of the coup. Minneapolis Man Killed Shortly after Masters’ death, a man armed with a shotgun invaded a gambling house here operated by harles Dubay and killed Earling orrass, confidence man of Minne-! apolis, another alleged member of the gang? Dubay and Ro; ille were held tion With the ! began Browder 9f Louis- fa time in connec- Ying but were re- a. ! Klein’s Toggery Guaranteed Vulcanizing and Tube Repairing We also call for and deliver. Tire Service that serves. A. & M. Tire Service 216 Main Tel, 356 LOWEST PR GREAT Our Free Service make it possible for every parent to give proper attention to their children’s ICES IN HISTORY | AT Fir GUM-DIPPED TIRES Phone 220-W We are very glad to inform you that we have just completed arrangements with Mr, Paul C. to represent us in your n will be very glad to assist you and your sub-dealers in their retail horized to approve credits of retail purchasers, thus permitting you to draw a draft on us with retail contracts attached after his credit approval. Through this arrangement you will naturally feceive the benefit of local credit service of the ‘kind that we are.in a position to furnish through- out our various branch offices, ‘and it is.our hope that a substantial. volume of business can be developed for our mutual interests. *' ; with unsightly crooked teeth and an illsshay mouth. Nor is this all; their health is often undermined beyond repair by poisons from ab- scessed teeth. Mothers From now until school starts, this clinic will devote absolutely Free of charge, he hours from 9 to 11 every morning, to ck dren’s teeth and giving full instructions: on brushing the teeth and care of the mouth. Reasonable Prices eeth. 17 YEARS IN THIS LOCATION ISMARCK DENTAL CLINIC OSTON DENTISTS Lucas Block — Rooms'5 to 7 to chil- Painless Methods ( | rf