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Sg i -"PUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1919. BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE | | w!wUw0i TIMIMMiIM‘OU‘icOn”iiiniinnnnWvwOwtZvvVVvDT TTT 0 654 LYS Patan’ Y ie WO &® AUTHUUGNAVTAODADAGRAOUOOSOUGENUAAOUAA AAO PAVOASUESOOAEOAAOTAOUOAAOLOAOAOUA AVNET AE RRR AR Our Fighting Men Returning =~ EVERYBODY IS GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK. Our welcome is not only sincere but practical. We realize that every one at home feels as we do—that our part has been small in comparison with the sacrifices you have made and the service you have given for our flag, aur gountry- and ourshome “We want to show our appreciation of your sacrifice. ag i é fl : want to wear your unifo Now that you have been mustered out of service and have returned to your home lifethough von Beohably —for it’s a credit to be seen in it—you’ll ‘need business clothes before long. a“ : Our Reputation for Satisfaction Is One of Our Best Assets; We Guard It with Care THE MEASURE OF A MANS SUIT for Spring Wear Is a Thing of Beauty ~~ Tape lines tell a new story when applied to shoulders, sleeves, chest. and collar. The new arrivals are stunning models indeed. THE ACE—A high waisted, two button coat with patch pockets and five seam. back. A close fitting waist line emphasized with the belt seam, exaggerates the flare of. the skirt. ‘ The collar, breast welt and sleeves are relieved by the use of cord trimming, combining in one model all the present day style variations. CUSTOM TAILORING S, E. BERGESON & SON HAND PRESSING . EXPERT REPAIRING an, ig «DRY. CLEANING _ = SHUNT en t nas long as allowed F ‘ i ace, aL } $25 to $50 JTEUNAQONTAOVTASOOASUOTEOOUAGELUAEORSOTAOEDAOOEAAOOR UAE ASOR AO OMOOOOEOUAASGSTGERGELUTAOHTAOU ROYLANCE IDEA PURE BUNK IS CARL'S CLAIM tical and unconstitutional. The pro-| vision that unused lands, prineipaily | held by foreign property-owners, shall be taxed at 100 per cent of their act-| ual value, while used lands, owned by | residents, shall be assessed at only/ 60 per cent, will not stand gp in the federal courts, says Mr. Kositzky. The federal constitution, he declares, prohibits such discrimination by any | vide himself with a thpe-line to be used jn measuring and exempting garden plots, flower beds, and other “used” lands to distinguish them) from “unused’ lands. Before the appropriations commit- ee the state auditor urged a plan of! xation which he believes will add 9,000 fo the state's anual reve-| foe «.1{Wood had been prominent since its p-|Mrs. Joseph Wood Seized with). .oonization in Bismarck, and of the proximately 50 per cent of this amount na ong aERE REGED ues from sources now untouched. There survives in addition tothe hus- band, one son, who is in Colorada. PIONEER WOMAN Funeral services will be held at the hs ~ First Presbyterian church at 2.30 A Thursday afternoon, Rev. H.C. Postle- 4 :| thwaite officiating, and interment will {be made in St, Mary’s cemetery. Mem- bers of the Relief corps, in which Mrs. Grand Army of the Republic, in which mander of Berlin, said the German so- | ‘Carney Coal Phone 94 cialists had already ‘settled the ques- tion of - the responsibility .of the Q, EK, Anderson Lbr. Co. war. ; = i 3 . x ¢. : ——————oSaSSeeeeeeee He said the exclusion of, the Ger-} man socialists would impede the con-! struction of the ‘German nationale. | Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | For the Beulah Coal | Apoplexy While at’ Re- lief Corps Meeting : penne agelnst residents of another! would come from the taxation at 1-2| Proposed League Classification | yn Groat Britain eae J trienaly |c™ per gallion of 42,009,000 gallons, peapaiaah tien |of oil annually consumed in North of Property Would Be One nations also prohibit discrimination | paxota, The remainder would Moria Grand Mix-Up iMr. Wood has long been active, will attend the services. ‘ rss cet SOCIALISTS CLASH. After having been unusually active; Berne, Fed, 4—A violent rhetorical in participating in a regular meeting :clash between the French and Ger- of the Women's Relief-t¢orps at the|™man socialists marked the second sit- or- | ting last night of the international Ja- ;|'Dor congress. Get Rid of That Es Persistent Cough Btop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung effections, with Eckman's Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years’ succersful use. 80c and $1.50 bottles otatthera |from taxes in malt and carbonated Furthermore Kositzky con*| joyepaten th : | tends, the cl: tion is one which} will keep the entire taxing machinery | KOSITZKY HAS PROPOSALS jot the state in constant turm Af.| ol games, baseballs, tennis bi If halls, phonograps records, et: po go) Sie eng lana ra ase lend LONDON WALKS i roke of apoplexy ‘as she was | Otto Wels, former military com- fia Tageiate, Cor from. Phitadelphte, e sii ¢ ‘ ” it is entirely possible, s the sta ondon, Feb, 4.—Profiting hy its ex- ing on her wraps, and before as- : “ & ” “s ¢ Would Increase Revenues of the SAGE he ahin naan London started of the. corpa could'reach her! = ‘The Home of Service os , State by Taxing Luxuries before the state board of equalizati eets were filled} he had lost’ consciousness.’ Aj} | ee ¥ x a and : with men and women walking to work. | docto i Also the Home of in the fall and prove that t was used during the summe! —_ grazing. County commisisoners. tl 2 + State Auditor Kositzky, before the|state board of equalization and ‘the|out breakfast or were contended with committee on taxes and tax laws, this|tax commisison and state auditor) cup of tea or coffee, This due morning renewed his attack on Sen-/ would be eternally engaged in adjust~|t ate Bill 43, relating to the classifica-|ments and adatements under tion of property, which he declares |plan, Mr. Kositzky believes. He in-jin That Now Escape ’ feta | was summonéd;. and he had}. a e t e o Py » ; The transportation strike has tied up Mrs. Wood removed’ at. once. to.a hos-i ransportation. Thousands went with-| pital, but she ‘never. regained 'con-|* Ine 1 L111 sciousness, pasting away at 1:30 this i ihe Co, Mi > the Contractor Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars and Parts : When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your The death of Mrs. Wood comes as ai ight hour day and a pool-|shock to.the many friends. whom this Long .lines of patrons, estimable woman had made « during: the dining rooms wait-;her thirty-two years’ residént-in Bis- the pet hobby of Prof Roylance, the |sists there would be no stab! e’s imported tax ert, and one | for taxati d that the 5 ved. The hotel Keepers|marck. She was borm in New York league’s imported tax expert, and one |for taxation an e [Fetus sive into he help. ie sate, uniting thisuariage mith onaph car to-us, nas am its sorrow. in a position to depend on le J.ondon district tai yy Wi ‘ood, a veteran of the Ciyil, war, fol- pa } See vd / The state auditor declares the Roy- revenue. He also contends th completely shut down this morning. |Jowing the close of the rebellion; and “‘You’d think any- .Good taste, smaller Look over our battery wes fe lance plan purely theoretical, imprac- assessor would be compelled ito with him coming to Bismarck in. 1886 hody butakidwould’ chew-longer life is what department, it is the most a = : Many motor lorries and virti know that genuii makes nuine Grave- completely equipped in ‘ , 4 e every other class of vehicles were(re- is vely i & bound ly costless tochew than the state. ie Do Not Get Careless quisitioned for the emergency. ra rel 'y 18 in ordinary plug. a (Pena is itis ith Y Bl Ss 1 pee See ron or thee ae to give more real Pan AUTOMOBILE PAINTING ‘ are ae _ With Your Blood UPPLY the strect cars on the Surrey side of ‘tobacco satisfaction Gayiine GRAVELY You will be interested in com- _ —_ ing. A few bottles of S.S. S.. the | the Thames, which get their current than ordinary — ; paring our work with that Impurities Invite Disease. | creat vegetable blood medicine, wi from the station, were compelled to lug.”” : ENE A | of other sh 3 Ss E "your blood and stop running. ‘ plug. for booklet on chewing due, = 1 ie ops, ™ RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS, George Keenan of the First and Security National bank of Minneapo- lis has returned to the Mill City after spending ten days at the capitol. -Carney Coal Phone 94 +9, E. Anderson Lbr. C. Peyton Brand a