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PAGE EIGHT AUTO LICENSE DEPARTMENT HAS. BIG TASK Employes Still Working on Ap- plications Received Prior to March 15 Slowly but surely the 28 employes in the office of the state automobile registrar here are reducing the mountain of unopened mail which; ations for automobile | cont dd by the seieet| : That date was the deadline after] which motorists would have to pay| 2 penalty for failure to make appli- for motor vehicle licenses time set by With within the | Coming With ‘Broadway’ | ness of issuing certificates its however, | offic as unable to, avy influx of mail and it was packed away in the vaults to be handled when the registrar's force could get to it. =| Approximately 80,000 motor vehi- ele lic tificates of tle have gone out, Registrar Ingstad said today, a 70.000 additional application: ined in the unopened mail| ut The pe i for the last 2 a month or © raction of a| month thereafter. The two dollar penalty applies, Ingstad said, even if} delinquent applications are received | on the first day of the month for, which the penalty is charged. The; imaximum penalty permissible under | the law is $1 Y $1.50 would be for the last 15 days | of March and $2 for cach of the] next five months. With 161,000 motor vehicles regis tered last year, Ingstad estimates that some 10,000 motor vehicles will be in the delinquent list and will! have to pay the penalty. However, | he cannot ask police officers to make a check on these until he has cleared his office, of applications already on file. He expects to do this by, May 15, he said. During the last} week in March his office sent. out} 2,000 tags a day and expects to; maintain that speed until the rush is over, GOPHER POISON CAMPAIGN IS ON Farmers in 18 Burleigh Co. Townships Can Get Poison From Town Clerks More than 250 bushels of gopher poikon will be distributed among 18 Burleigh county townships this week, A. R. Miesen, county agent, an- nocuneed today. 50. Of this amount! pee Loretta, who will be in Bismarck Monday night, April 9, with Jed] Harris’ night club classic, “Broadway.” | son and harvest time. More reports 1 abled at any time in the past, } said. [BROADWAY HAS LONG RUN IN N.Y. ; Coming to Bismarck Next | Monday Night } Jed Harris will present “Broad- | way,” the night club classic, at the Bismarck Auditorium Monday night, April 9. This saga of cabaret life in the “roaring forties” is now in its second | year in New York, and in its second jseason in England. No less than twelve companies are playing this surging drama in America and Europe. The outstanding success of the last season, “Broadway” during its New York run has smashed all box-office records for a non-musical play. Companies of “Broadway” are playing concurrently in Philadel- phia, Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, and in each of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 not reopen until next by the cr’ Pi jauthentic and graphic ge. “Broadwa; gangsters, cal ‘shysters. The action of the play |takes place in the private of The Paradise Nigh we see Roy party room Club. | Here career and an admiration for “Billie” | Moore, one of the girls in the night | ===> club. We see murder committe ; When two rival bootlegging gangs / \clash over territorial ri Dan McCorn, its. We seq suave slow-spoken !Famous Night Club Classic police officer, running downthe guilty ‘man. We see the hijacking murder- er giving a higttg for out-of-town gangsters, and his oily advances of | “Billie” Moore. We see the egotis- tical dancer, Lane, accused of tht | murder,:and in the end we sec still another display of gunplay when th: sweetheart of the murdered mar takes justice into Ner own hands. This story is tense, gripping anc presented with an amazin, juence of detail. The speech of the player: tis the smart, wise-cracking argot of New York night life, with comedy and tragedy rubbing elbows at every turn. The play is the work of Philir ; Dunning and George Abbott, and ‘t has been staged by the authors. BYRON’S HOME WRECKED London-—The historic home of thc poet Byron has given way to mod- | these cities the play has been hailedi!ern apartment buildings. Four ————— rence waterway on the Canadian Pa- cific steamships and return to the port of New York on the United State; ' Montreal or Quebec by the St. Law-| Amount of Storage \ cific transfer last summer the Ei fleet to the Atlantic fleet to care for this increasing travel, but it has added two new 20,000-ton oil-burn- ing steamships, the Duchess of to the Atlantic fleet, and these ships will make their initial voy- ages this summer. The Atlantic fleet of the Canadian Pacific will total 15 steamships this summer. “The new era of eerorean travel, tourist third cabin, has been_great- ly enhanced by the Canadian Pacific, and the space and comfort afforded this class of ships is what might have been ex- pected in the first class not so very long ago. This class of travel is becoming more and more popular with people of moderate means. “The two new (Duchess) steam- ships will be the largest ships sail- ing to and from Montreal to Europe. Sixteen hundred can be accommo- dated on both ships. An unusual feature on these ships is that only beds, not berths, are used in the Calling ‘attention of farmers tojcabin class staterooms on the top is the the'fact that now these staterooms have the year when gophers should be; private baths and can be converted cradicted as much as possible, Mr. Miesen urged that the farmers get poison immediately from the town- ship clerks and spread it about gopher nests, S*Irhe poison will he distributed only | to the townships which have applied for the poison and it will be in| charge of the individual township clerks. Under agreement, each township furnishes the poison proper and a} man to mix it. ; While the poison is deadly to ani- mals, it does not kill birds that have crops. The poison is also weather- proof and will remain potent for a into two-room suites with hotel com- forts, | Police Court Takes in $139.40 in March Fines and_ costs totaling $139.40 were collected by Police Magistrate J. M. Belk during March, his report to the city commission shows, Seventeen cases were docketed in | police court during the month, one of which was dismissed. The others m charges of drunkenness, disorderly conduct, engag- ing in liquor traffic, and driving Jong period of time, Mr. Miesen said. Special batches of the poison » be: mixed at Wilton and Regan fori distribution. Townshi e poison a Canfield, Estherville, Tryge, nees, Shrun! pple Creek, Painted Woods, Ghyl Grove, Crofte, Lyman, Glenvie Grass Lake, Clear Lake, Wing, Wil. ton and Steiber. Approximately the same amount. of poison will be distributed this year as in 1927, Steamship Companies Have New Agreement -William Baird, amship passen- f the Cana- i announced here today that a traffic agreement had been made between the Cana- dian Pacific steamships and the lines, by which pas- United States sengers crossing to Europe on one line may return on the other for the cost. of a round trip fair on one line. The new plan goes into effect immediately. __ : “Since low-priced accommodations while drunk, Cash bonds in six of the cases were declared forfeited vhen the defendants failed to appear rt. | Fines collected totaled $100, while | costs amounted to $39.40. The 10th is .he last day of discount on Gas bills. ; | a & ae ib | | Your tongue is the best barometer of your physical condition. Look at it every morning before breakfast. If itis coated iwith white, yellow or brown coloring, !and does not haveaclean red appearance 1you are constipated and not well. ‘Heed Its Warning! press of Australia from the Pacific Atholl and the Duchess of Bedford, | © travel on its steam-} Grain in Elevators Is Less Due to Thaw; Compulsory collection of storage | charges as provided by a law which became effective last July, has had the effect of reducing the amount of grain held in storage, according to *. €. MeDonnell, membe. of the state railroad board, who draws his | conclusions from the records in his} office. | Commenting on the decrease in outstanding storage receipts as dis- closed vy the reports of elevators, McDonnell said: “Farmers are either holding more grain on farms| or are selling instead of storing in| elevators. Figures in our posses-| sion do not intlicate which cause is responsible for the decreased amount | of outstanding storage receipts.” | Busct Se Its finer flavor comes from Distributors that 1,67. were in operation when | he made his survey. Several eleva- tors have been destroyed by fire| | while others have closed for the sea- | | materials to finished product by America’s foremost | maltsters. Plain and hop flavored. Strictly ynion made. | ANHEUSER-BUSCH, S¢. Louis ble-Robinson Fruit Co. Bismarck, N. D. Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup constant control from raw as the most/owners of ay picture of | Mansfie! rompt filing of monthly | Broadway after dark yct attempted |died within the past fifteen years yy the elevators has en-|on the sta; the railroad commission to} | keep a closer check on the amount! gunmen an | of grain in storage this year than, tertainers, chorus girls, detectives ‘cDonnell | from the homicide ‘squad, crooks and Lane, a cabaret hoofer | future. whose heart is divided between a! prove economica’ in Nottinghamshire, is and now the property has come un- ” is peopled By eee cae the control of development com- iret en-: panies, PREDICT STEEL STREETS Steel plates are predicted to re- Place present road material in the It is said the plates will watead Abbey, near have large cities WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, How Much Do You Want? 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