The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1930, Page 3

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Aberdeen, a Hl] Mandan Has Temporary Edge . Over Mrs; Stark in Tax Case Woman Cannot Pay - Taxes Based on Deciston of Coun- ' ty: Commissioners OFFICIALS ARE RESTRAINED). Battle Hinges on Evaluation of Woman’s Property in pe Business Zone The city of Mandan today held a temporary advantage over Mrs. Anna J, Stark, in their tax battle, which so far has waged for several months and ‘will continue until 10 a. m. April 21. L, M. Tavis and Lee Nichols, Mor- county May 1 Is Deadline Me : For Joining Mandan Kittenball League } Teams desiring to enter the Man- dan kittenball league PLANS INDEFINITE bY! Reko Declares Owners of Lewis . special Mandan city attorney in the place of Louis H. Connolly, city attorney. Mr. Connolly could: not represent the city in the case because he yo is attorney tor the county. / A hearing to determine whether or not the injunction shall be perma- nent has been set by Judge Berry for 10 a. m. April 21, and the restraining order will remain in effect until that and Clark are Consider- ing Action Definite plans regarding the recon- struction of the north wing of the Clark hotel, Mandan, will public for a week or 10 announced this morn- Teconstruction of the wing had been abandoned, “At present we have two proposi- tions under consideration,” Mr. Reko “We have made no definite decision. No plans for reconstrittion tojhave been drawn.” He declined to further. comment . ‘The north wing of the hotel build- ing was damaged by fire last winter. Following the fire, temporary plans ment bullding ‘er eunounced ti Mar, were 4 Hanna on a trip through Pacific coast. tion tentatively was set ‘|. Reconstruct to begin March 15, sioners and state tax commissioners mere permitted to reduce the evalu- ations. , Mr. Cooley believes the case will be of state-wide importance because the ultimate decision will demonstrate how mach power city boerds of evalu- ation will have. Mrs, Stark's lot is at the corner of ‘Third avenue northwest and First street. Mrs. Stark, incidentally, is a city park commissioner. Sanger Man Facing Bad Check Charge MANDAN SPEAKING CONTENDERS NAMED Francis Hoffman, Francis Ford, Dorothy Rosen and Marie Hoffman Winners ‘This Snnouncement, was made this morning following el con- tests conducted in aged Indien, facing |; for the witchcraft murder of Marion, Ind., April 9.—()—A ruse | lenri Marchand, wife of the . is shown here examin- tory coach. Miss Irene McGarvey, another member of the high school faculty, is declamation coach. resent the Mandan school in he ora- Mr. Hoffman won the right to rep- resent the Mandan school in the ora- torical branch for boys with his de- livery.of “Law's Delay.” Mr. Ford’s reading was entitled “Allison's Lad.” feet of which were worn out. Miss Rosen, giving “Sign of the|Paign by Miss Rose,” and Hoffman, who recited “Elizabeth,” will the girls’ declamation branch. . Kitty Gallagher and Eloise Curtis were third and fourth in the elimination contest. Mr, Bakken this morning did not know just what other schools in the district will be represented by partic- ipants in the district final contests, which will be conducted at Mandan. HAGGART BUSINESS VISITOR the Mandan city commissioners in their regular weekly business meeting this evening: He plans to returii to Fargo tomorrow morning. TINSEN RETURNS HOME J. H. Tinsen, Mandan night police- man, returned to Mandan last night from Minneapolis. He had left sev- eral days ago when called by the seri- ous illness of his father-in-law. Missing Boy’s Body Is Located in Mississippi Bancorporation. @ brilliant student and had guished himself for scholarship in high school and at the university. Last Time Today Matinees Daily 2:30 10c and 35c Evenings: 7 and 9 15c and 35¢ until 7:30 DYNAMIC ALL-TALKING THRILLER EMILY BRENT | star of “Alibi” in their most powerful talking picture roles. ‘ 8Days! -- Coming Tomorrow -- 3 Days! (ADI LADIES gaan Highmore r Witch Slayer’ —4| And Huron st ae ae ; ‘ Huron Students |= Three Members of an Alleged , Bombing Ring Charged With Blasts Taking Five Lives | ‘ederal Consent for Bridge Construction At Fort Yates Given Washington, D. C., April 9—im— Signe tl 1 Woman’s Bullet Ends Chicago Bandit’s Life Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Wednesday and Thursday Specials i New P otatoes hy age Fresh, fit ity, Tomatoes Fx fine quality Spinach yeci 2ite'ter Jello Maine en Morton’s Free Running, Peaches tries. reece, Mushrooms 323 iissfcis.""“" “ze special 2 cans for .......... seeeeees TANGERINES Or Kid Glove - ct Today and Thursday Cf aramounky a : one :| Huckins at Liberty 4; Appeal Bond of } 5 Beas i tree Fite i | Hi i 3 {i gE BRO ii 8 fe if ge ‘And you'll love ber too! For she’s 3 i charmingly bewitching! Delightfully gay! 1 Easily the most fascinating Broadway star te come to the suditte MARILYN MILLER. - “SALLY” A First National Vitaphone Picture IN NATURAL COLORS wih Joe E. Brown Pert Kelton Alexander Gray Ford Sterling TALKING - SINGING - DANCING will see and hear her in the same role she made famous in Zlegfelé's erigtnal produc- “ete ee _ 4 quality you would want you knew all .of the Facts about cafes them, if you knew more of the facts. Hore ig one of the facts. FACT 18. Schilling produces only the frst grede af caffes = but only: Schilling dees it. Contrary to common practice, Schilling specializes on fine . coffee. There are no ind er ard grade Schilling caffeese—ne things exclusively. There are many excellent coffers — but

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