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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . in Chicago against John bo Gorman, Thompson investigator, for -allega- rly made against his history - OPAL 10S “AUDIT BANKS | cx use a cans I$ DEFRATED| sss eves Biion to Have County Em-} Anti-Saloon league leaders at Washington serve notice on major Goy Auditor For That Pur- | iolitical parties that league will support only candidates loyal to pee Palle 1 Carty 1st amendm at and Volstead” act; /D — ' ppether attempt to have the af. -| parties announce their positions in Dy of eed banks in Burleigh| platforms, H mi ee adieal to determine the ——— inal liability in connection with} Two army officers court martial- “r closing, if any, was defeated|ed and shot at San Salvador for today’s session of the Burleigh| participation in uprising. castes the chair to Com-/ Other Matters May sioner Chas. Swanson, Chair- George Will moved that the Be Presented to ra 4 Go feet to COU a0 State Legislature in the matter of all) with a speci islativ i pecial legislative session aa t Burleigh one, eth te definitely scheduled for January 10, ie. ‘The. held sd fe) last! preparations already are under way Theters ‘Will aa Fricke ‘OM! here to present to it matters other ricke, @Y€;/than those which may be suggested peed Soder and Swanson,| by Governor A. G. Sorlie. Commissioner Victor Moynier| “two of thm have to do with ap- Cathie, fivexeab uid eds Negi and a possible third b volves the state printing law. in explaining their stand on the] It is considered certain that the stion, stated that no legal writ-| tegis) gislature will be asked to make a seem hed eat sl ilntd small appropristion for the state ‘ Rte cruty ta Beit pardon board. The last legislature se nd abe nae y had any | adjourned without makig provision to spend public money to audit for its office -xpense and postage and the :tate emergency pe avi a session of the board a month| recently forced to provide ) a motion to have the affairs of W closed Bismarck bank audited bedi ‘it Ney ee on ‘ cod b * 3 8 a vote, Gammons’ Salary One irm = Hir The second appropriation asked he board athorand the _em-|may be one to pay the salary of ilots to e ist irm of Zuget| John Gammons, secretary of the in- son. bee ist 7 state’s at-/ dustrial commission. An appropri- Chey A ee a brief in the) ation for that purpose was made at ta faon case, the costithe last session but the item pro- e firm’s services not to exceed ee ee salary was vet tl jovernor, Sin cis lem of Mrs. Obert Ol-| “An effort bs Gammons to collect ‘or rel rom taxation Was/his salary was successful in the dis- a she upon recommendation of/trict court here but was appealed to it vba city ichemyipettg the superme court. fps ood oy on the re-| The case has not yet been argued a o! se m Nilson for abate-|to the high court and no decision is of fn os on lots 11 and 12,/in sight. As a result, friends of the tk see icKenzie & Coffin’s addi-| industrial commission secretary are 1, oy, of Sopteig in the! considering a proposal to bring up peat PE jee 5, for the years! the matter at the special session. te ca inclusive. Tax List Printing Charges ae also authorized the ac-! The third matter involves the rhance “+ tng in full settle-|rate to be charged for printing de- ee tl xes of C. W. Brooks/linquent tax lists. In several cases which have come to the attention of State Printer James P. Curran, cer- tain taxes have been certified to the official county newspaper by the county auditor as delinquent and the matter set up in type. Later the taxes were paid and the auditor asked the prirter to strike them from the delinquent list. The uestion is whether the printers should collect for the work done be- the Het wan tanto by tne Saior, in e list was auditor. In assessed practically all such cases they have slot 17, rover rsa tol/done the work for nothing, some- an } » Were aba the request times at heavy expense. A proposal n school district,|to give them at least the cost of { owns><he property. wing the type and placing it in newspaper form is expected at the special session. ater the = tasted “Sat sum.—Rose Shop. G.'V. Ore and W. edo, ‘| 450 MILES ON A lone GALLON 0 OF GAS president of nt of the General Mo- tors ete Corporation, in a re- of peste oe pone ont eee Coe is energy inagallonof gaso! te if converted 100% ¢ agricultural conditions in mechanical ene! i Ae @ northwest this year will result run a four cy Ryder se sroggee busi: i car 450 miles. Much ” Mr. Orr said, stating that experimenting has Willys-Overiand company is been done to convert forward to a record year. this latent power into lowhere in my entire territory, mechanical energy, ] includes some 26 branches but at present the an- i jbutors in it states, have nual waste in wpsollse > “ound # more efficient niza- is appalling. In an i effort to conserve gasoline and to in- crease motor effi- »| clency, Me Oliver, noted automotive ry perfected an invention that slashes gas costs to the mini- mum. He is launching a campaign to equip every car with this wonder- tel Serention, ig gente is ae ap; agents, is ing to sen Hee le for trial. For full partic- ulars ‘write Mr. Ol in care of The Whirlwind Mfg. Co., 990— 2264—E. Third St., Milwaukee, Wisc. mecessary things. Doing nothing unnecessarily. bell Wie ow sled does not demand specifically that morning, two of the defendants | 3 ARRAIGNED [235348 Two Enter Pleas of Not Guilty oes fendants was not kept. and Third Will Enter Plea f On tri:’ today is the case of Fred iewert vs. Jacob Fiel Tomorrow to the t ony, Fiel Three arraignments wer@ made in’ found tas mortgages Burleigh county district court this pleading not guilty to charges pe them and the third being iven until tomorrow i..orning to en- | one counsel and enter a plea. \ddie Smith pleaded, not guilty Hs a char, of engaging in the liquor traffic, while Harvey Frazen red a similar plea to a charge of attempting to escape from cus- tody. William.. Miller, charged with engaging in the liquor traffic, will plead tomorrow. Dismissal of the case of the at-! Give a Brownie terson Land company vs. Farmers State Bank of Idwin and First Cae, bank of Bismarck was Picture-making fascinates children—that’s why a Brownie granted yesterday afternoon on mo- ae of veil ie de, feel after the plainti: ad rested its case. Defense counsel claimed that for Christmas can’t the plaintiff had not proved any give your youngster unusual facts which would make a cause of action. pleasure. The case of C. T. Young vs, Fliza- bet Me Kote and Hem Keller Brownies are insignificantly was submitted to the court for de- Jow in price ($2 up), but they cision after a jury had been waived. Verdict for the plaintiff, allowing .make good pictures easily. was brought in late resterdayafe the deed. He is suing to recover erncon bz the jury which heard on y evidence “in the case of R. B. vs, Joe Azar, Zakkie Mar and reich Saba. The plaintiff claimed. | eaey. ree be eae ve , ‘Ud f the building when he purchased a business from the de- A SPECIAL eee 21 Christmas Bargain SSS THURSDAY, DECEMBE DECEMBER legs is RRABRERR? - the amount which he was forced to e@,| property which were not shown on pay to satisfy the mortgages. | bene According On a Lorain White Enameled Gas Range . Unsur- passed as Christmas gifts for children, We have three $90.00 ranges which we have marked down to $74.75 and five $75.00 _ ranges for $59.75. The usual 10 per cent discount for cash within 30 days applies on these special prices. fort. $6 $29.50 . Get It at “HIS” Shop help but The Reliable Stove Company has discon- tinued making this particular model and we do not want to inventory them. THEWe dge . FasHion ecge 1, Or when “HE” is home—a fine robe will give “HIM” the utmost in com- Father John Medicine Again| ‘Hoskins-Meyer CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES COMPANY a RRRRRER: Proves Its Value—For Colds, |! The. 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