The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 6

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nceaansseeshanichthaet ostcnancatmca amin BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE INCOME TAX LAW! ACHES AND PAINS IFAULTY ASSERTS) QUICKLY RELIEVED TAX COMMISSION H. H. Steele Declares It Penatizes Our Own People and Favors Outsiders ation, being enthused by the true spirit| Patriotism which pre: | dominates in her sons. ‘The railway { was constructed up to our front lines | which at this parti¢ular point were | behind Montsee, one of the most for- | midable outer fortifications defending | the city of Metz(which itself has been the scene of much military activity in | European history for ceutu "This “petite” railway at this point was not constructed without being subject ito the hazards of warfare we were at all times within the range of the | powerful German artille Aside from this, th® Ger 1 observation | balloons ‘far over their lines command- ed a view of the entire section, addition to this the German aeroy were. continually coming over o| [TSCLEAN, SWEEP, WASH—THELIVELONG DAY When you feel worn out, \ “tired to death”. with. the houschold duties—cooking;> scrubbing, cleaning, dust- ing—(it all comes: in +he day's work in the. hotse- hold)—turn to the right remedy to strengthen you. The poor woman whose \ back fecls as though it would break, who" feels, dizzy, whose head aches, or black specks appear You’ ll find Sloan’s Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache ZANNS . SSS SSS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of = and has been made under his pere ASSAULT ON CO-OPERATION CMU ha sonal supervision since its infancy. pea Za @ Allow noone to deceive you in this. | Put it.on frecly. Don’: rub it in. Just let it penetrate nasurally. What a eense of soothing relief soon follows! External aches, ytif{ness, soreness, . tt Ny feet and limbs, weakness, dizziness, | tions. qadtibdal ikoucawne Thee Interior of vf, France to begin what * i sand. The rate upon |! ‘ & wales «aa: 8 rule have their origin In his message President Monroe] earned income in’ one-half of he might be considered a remarkable mili- kidney trouble, not e com plain | wen on to point out that the people of! amount of tax upon earned income. | tary career in a railway construction i LES anionic coeal: oa acct etal pea hou consider tae ae Gq that foreign corporations pay the | set placed in the stundurd uuge con- sure relief in IEDAL Haarlem | ‘heir part to extend their system to) three per cent only upon that part| stuction. others v used to as dreds of years. It does the work, existing colony or depency irs, | 43, | itary 5 ¥ i Pains and troubles vanish and new life | yct une farther ntvanen or ¢ntector, | HOR Upon the income objthe taxpayer | construction of military bases have i and health will come asx you continue | once would be regarded as, the mani: received during the year of 1919. The| been performed by the various com- their use. When completely restored |foctation of friendly spirit to.|#"st returns to be madé thereunder s of this regiment in a most to your usual vigor, continue taking a | ation of an unfriendly spirit to-| vit be required after the 3lst day i manner, ‘The _ skilled Scher aA ; Alen cramped muscles, _straincd ~ sinews, ce observation for the purpose i} Back: Big? those ailments, can’t te aie artillery 1 information Mt hefore eyes, a due to ; ‘s ae ‘ 3 i i ¢ feliéVing qualities peat » necurate use of long | i bles ‘essentially femi- All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but [Males It Impossible for Farmers - Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, psentlal ‘to the eeclinla vse or et (a troub Ss : Experiments that trifle wit and endanger the health of and Others to Benefit economical.” Ack’ any druggist for'it | ouid:come over and shower various | The greatest’ boon to Enfants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substi Drops and Soothing Syrups. itute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWays | In Use For Over 30 Year | The Kind You Have Always Bought THR CENTAU! COMPANY. New YorK city, provisions being copied largely from s ; ight fing it ‘ : the federal income act, into which was | Convenient to associate themselves to Fame that lasts incorporated a provision of the Wis- Botner com RarReratG Ran tae ae 7 xf ny Y consin statute, providi for a state ‘ = © THE MONROE DOCTRINE income for state purposes,” continuel | Purpose of running an elevator, through years must BY A. E. GELDHOF Know what the Monroe Doctrine is] “There are three distinct features 4 ae te es ased ona solid Washington, D. C., March 10.—The znd how,it originated. i [in this Bill as related to the amount | #8 they do. this they are a money be b S ‘ “Monroe Doctrine” is on everybody's It's notua national or interna-|of the tax to be paid. In Sectionz, | ™&king corporation, or Big Business It h lips in Washington the: e as g the World taken the place of “Ma Safe for Democracy the Seas” as the popular subject of discussion. But it’s doubtful if half of the peo- ple who talk so glibly of the Monroe Doctrine and the League of Nations GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES Tue tortures and discomforts of weak. tare and aching back, swollen These general symptoms of kidney and bladder disease are well known—so ig the remedy. _ Next time you feel a twinge of pain in the back or are troubled with. hedd= ache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation Out Capsules. 'T id and tried rem- edy for kidney trouble and allied de- rapgements has stood the test for bun- capsule or two each day GOLD MEDAT. Haarlen Dil Cap- SAE Ss i : ° ‘ alse i be required in the same from as that| Countant, the experier transporta- Sarat Hen aes Dee aes Carney Coal Phone 94 | exacted by the federal government. | tion men, the trick dispatcher, nd in _ Substitute. In sealed boxes, and “Freedom of | altfough it has become by com- neceptance an unwritten law of othing more than a passage sident Monroe’s message to} on December 2, 1823, It! s follow: | he American continents, by the! and independent condition which jthey have assumed and maintain, are |notyto be considered as subjects for jcolohization by European powers.” | That policy has been strictly ad- |hered to by the United States ever |since, and has several times brought jus to the verge of war, when some |foreign power assumed an aggressive attitude toward South American na- congre: read. ;the United Stat have kept aloof }from European dissensions, and ask only in return that North and South ‘America should be equally let alone. He continued: jany ion of this hemisphere as} to our peace and safety,| hile no objection is made to any 1s the United States.” ,|O. E. Anderson Lbr. C.| Acid-Stomach Steals G One of the wor: stomach otarves sod Feelings is. how good ue food may cat, they do This i fact set cn properly cigest Realthy, 1 acid cau: Tale méht. Then wher t férmented food, cha acid, passesinto the int: og, it bo- comes the breeding place for all kinds of-germs and toxic: poison’; which in turn 2re cbsorbed-into the blood end jg this way distributed throughout the entire body. And thatis oxactly why itis that so many thouseacs cf people cat and eata ep on cat; cad yet are literally starving 1 4 taidst of plenty. Their acid-stomac tiake it absclutely impossible f. them to get the fuil measure ot. not @ishment out of their food. And it ; doesn’t take long for th's, pocr nour- ishment to show ie. ie offects in a weakened, em:cia! 'y- _Youmay say: “‘My ‘stomach doesn’t hurt me.”’ That may be true because inany victims of acid-stomach do not fetually suffer stomach pains. Then in, there Xo hs who dostffer kinds of es and pains—head- 68, Thoumatiec twinges, gout, lum- pains around the heart and in chestésWwho névet droam ‘that an Strength and From Millions tomach is the r of the is a quick, A wonderful removes the 3 acid without the slightest omfort. Itis EATONIC. Made in of tablets—they are good like a bit of candy. They ally absorb the injurious excess and carry it away throngh'the eS. ney also e the bloat out of the body—in fact you ean fairl clitwork. Makea testof EATONI in your own cace today. Get a big box of EATONIC from your druggist. See for yourself how surely. it brings quick relief in those painful attacks ofindigestion, bitter heartburn, belch- ing, disgusting food repeating, that bloated, lumpy feeling after and other stomach miseries. all your stomach troubles so From Our Statutes Commissioner H. H. Steele orth Dakota will derive little tion from its new income tax law. “I am in favor of an income tax as the most just distribution of the tax burden, “said Mr, Steele today. “An income tax is the best method of uring with the maxim of taxing according to the ability to pay. But the North Dakota law has been so amended as, to permit some of those “Unfortunately, committee which had in charge the revision of As we have an income tax la’ will prove far from satictac- ex ,” was given a free hand a result waich tory. Was a Good Bill “The income tax measure, Senate 1 37, as introduced into the recent ion Was a comprehensive law, its I Mr. Steele. the bill distinguishes ‘between the kinds of income, making ‘unearned income,’ which it defines as. any in- come derived from rents of lands or! other property interests, notes or sinr ilar obligatiqns, dividends or shares: of stock or other interests in any busines or industry and from any sources other than the labor of tho person received the income; Second. ‘earned income’, which is defined to mean any income received as wages salary or fees for personal services “The rate of tax upon earned in- come is one-half of one per cent on™ the first thousand dollars of net in- come, and it increases at the rate of one-half of one per cent for eaca Section 10 of the bill provides for a flat rate of three per cent upon the total net income of every corporation, joint-stock company or association do-} ing busines wsithin the state, except of their business which arises out of transactions within the state. This law ig to first go into opera- ot December, 1919. The returns wil! Roylance Requested Change “At tue request of Prof. Roylance, the league tax expert, the joint com- mittee of the house and senate from its provisions all incomes receiv ed as interest accruing on mortgages upon North Dakota lands. It further provided for the exemption from its provisions of certain foreign life in- surance companies. Under these two amendments, it imated that more than halt the tax that would have been paid under the law as introduc- ed will be exempted under the act. as it was finally passed by the legis ture. “The demand for an income tax law was largely from those ‘residents of the state who felt that interest upon mortgage loans and othr investments | should pay in tax a small percentage of the amount of income from such mortgages, but under this law as it is now upon the statute books, a great centage of the income that it was mipted, and the burden of the tax that will be derived from this law will neces- sarily come largely from the farmers who grow large crops and professional men who have small amounts of taxa- ble property and yet a large income. Tax on Business The law would also reap considéra- ble income from businesses of the state which also have considerable tangible property, such as merchants, excepting that the taxpayers under the provisions of this. bill are permit- ted to turn in, in part or all of the payment of the income tax, their per- sonal property receipt, which ‘shall be teceived as money upon the income tax. Therefore, if a merchant is as- sessed $200 for income tax and he has paid more than that amount in person- al property tax, he will not be requir- ed to pay upon his income, “The advocates of an income tax law believed that such at act would tely that you forget you have a Then you can at whas oS and digest your food in com- fort without fear of distressing after effects. If EATONIC does not relieve you, it ‘will not cost you one 5 -return it to your dru; your money back.’ So if sea have the ayes question about your health —if you feel you are rot; getting all ie stréngth out of your food if you are not feeling tip-top, ready for your as ee Ge a Hea le give EAT BA fair trial iS Vel asd See How me alebettee yon ui oath require a reasonable tax from the money loaned and the person who amended this bill so as to exempt es the use of these implements of con- Tianiment: Kills Pain” - if residents of this state themselves as a_ partnership, they have to pay but one tax upon their incomes, which would come under the} wa rates provided’ for earned income. whereas if they incorporate that rate is doubled for the reason that it comes busines as a partnership. And then, on top of that, the corporation must zens to associate themselves together as a North Dakota corporation were intended for a convenience where three or more persons wished to join a portion of their property and efforts with a view to facilitating the work and securing a more economical re- sult. As an illustration, a number of farmers or merchants might find it store or a bank, but the framers of this law seem to assume that as soon with disproportionate income and are able to pay double and treble the tax- es. The law in this respect penalizes our own people and resu'ts in taxing |* out of existence the use of a statue that has extended a privilege to the people and made possible many co- operative undertakings.” BISMARCK BOY WRITES HISTORY OF REGIMENT THAT DID ITS BIT (Continued from page 4) days the entire regiment had been land- ed and was being transported into the and uperating capa The regiment was ded up and sent to various poiyts where this par- ticular service was to be performed, One of the companies were ut the out’ the const ply depot: and in fac ‘uction of giant milita barracks, railwa wielders of the pen, the expert uc: fact all of the the various ¢ the regiment took the ‘shovel and pick in hand or us the wheelbarrows. with the dexterity of veterans skilled struction. Win the war was the slogan of the object. ingview. before worked i and whose regiment and with this one men. who had never such mental eapa ries and positions had srtunity to enjoy the blessings and luxuries of a y ! ful unitedly — bent. their the completion of the prelin . to assure suc- selgium of a yoke which meant nofhing short of 1 Was to insure civil tedity the benefit of ty, racy und pustice. 4 vailed throughout the and today its success stand aut in histor: the effort: when Pru: zenith. ed pos- democ- pre- ment achievements a‘monument to critical hours tism was at ifs Preliminary Duti had been performed by the regiment, tlie task of surve; onstructing and operating light railway was begun at various points of the ‘tor held by th American Army. Then did the 218t Regiment of Engineers enter upon a career wherein the rigors, hazatds and vicissitudes of warfare played u most, important role. - ‘At Sorcy le Gare a military depot was constructed and glant Warehouses were built to house: supplies whieh were used-to supply the portion of the on this particular sector. A yard» for the transfer of supplies from standard to narrow. gauge was here also constructed and out of this point.a narrow gauge railway Was sur- veyed and coristructed:: ~-One large cut was put through at this point and men who had never before swung a sledge or turned a drill bent their ef- forts to the various tasks of the miner lives upon the income from property eretofore acquired, but it would seem that this bill, as amended, to a large extent releases this class of property find places the lafger per cent of tax from this source upon the people who &re living in, building and maintain- ing the state, and who are already taxed to Hmit. Tax on Corporations “Another feature of the bill is that. the imposition of a three per cent tax wpon the income of a, 2<orth Da- kote corporation and 1% division of that meome again when ft ie paid to the stockholder in the form of a dividend, at twice the rate an in, to the individual doing bust incidental to the putting, through .2 rock ‘veut. Herein aiaat did ‘they show proficiency because they. were bocked by the strong arm of, determin- €f Fou Lave = double Disess of the face, or wteut leaves an the memory, partic Jat) night and you have no protection. You | are then in a state of where the next will fe seem to have no fe: tremble in an air the conditions under which this ticular piece of narrow ng constructed. work had to be done at night as to do so in the daylight would be only to in- ite some of the directing artillery fire. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 30. upon if it be at} indelible uspense as to 1, Men who r of hell fire will These were Much of the tra German — six inch (To be continued) womankind is a. temper- ance tonic made- up. of herbs, which makes weak women strong and_ sick women well.. This is the “Prescription” of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years, and. now sold ‘by almost, every druggist in‘the land _ in tablet. or liquid ’form. lt lias had a-half century of practical demonstration and successful results in most of the delicate derangements and’ weaknesses of best able to pay to escape, while the . 4 sary ine: » fac : ,, “ 2 Garden"en. some ‘ot those least able} to them in the form of a dividend iles, considering the fact ay | women, If she’s overworked, nervous, or “run-down,” she finds 2 |'to pay is increased. from a corporation, and it is twice the| portions were in very open country | oo ee ang strength. _It’se powerful, invigorating herbal tonic and Pears the Signature of the rate it would be if they were doing] and under the observation of balloons J irls just entering womanhood; for women at “For young st en M 3 r in pains, inflammation and kindred ailments cal time of Ii lta * ation afhclals of (Roget wath pay in addition to this double rate TR BAMAT DI; » |. the “Favorite Prescription” has heen favorably known for 50 years possibly One exception, into their con-|the three per cent tax upon its in- Only one ;BROMO QUININE. { —ingredients on wrapper. 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