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‘PAGE Two ; BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE PRIMINAL LIBEL |/t2Hox saree —7]325,000 FIRS SUP OF ALLEN eS | WILL PAY-TAX —GOBSUPIN AR’ Ss | TQ UNCLES ‘Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a*bottle containing three ounces pects to Realize Huge Sum from Incomy Tax LITTLE'WRINKLED DOG, MASCOT OF ‘TWENTY-THIRD. INFANTRY, IS BURIED WITH “MILITARY HONORS” ‘Ladies! Keep Fit ‘This Hot Weather Stomach is: quick: to upeet—Dr. » Caldwell’sSyrupPepsin will bring, prompt relief and comfort f to''gaimany, times, but Fish always ‘Survives Shell Danger in France aeons her back into the house. She . tried again yesterday, and Fish didn’t But Auto Gets Lady in New noti¢e*heriuntil he had gone a block cane i i or two. He halted and. motioned the York—Buried With “Wound dog*to go back home, ‘She obeyed re- and Service Stripe on Her: in| luctantly. She started back, but her anny , eye#was on the man with whom she Soldiers’ Coffin had}trouched jin shell holes in France andshe didn’t see. the automobile that came swiftly down the street. nist New York, July 2—To anybody! It. was.too-late for. anybody. to do any drug store or toilet counter will| SOME CLAIM EXEMPTION | who didn’t know her, Lady was noth-| anything .after. Lady stepped: off Gr supply three ounces of orchard white Bre TONs tig ing but a little wrinkle nosed dog of|curb. The anyen: couldnt aro tl r for a few cents. Massage this swoet-} Washington, July 2.—It is estimated | uncertain ancestry and doubtful value automount and Aa ASPENS aHAChinG ly fragrant lotion into the face, necl:,| by the Bureau of Internal Revenue| to the world, but to the doughboys g. Lady: andskillad ther. and arms, and hands each day and that 325,000 domestic and foreign cor-| o¢ the Twenty-third Infantry, A.E.F.. 6%) OY 8 G 4 see how freckles and blemishes dis-|porations “carrying oh or doing busi-| 0” ‘1° *Wenty-third Infantry, A. ©. ©. Burial of Lady. appear and how clear, soft and rosy-|ness in the United States” will file] Lady was just about the last word Fish stood there a long time look- white. the. skin becomes. Yes! . It} returns on or before July’ 31 for the|in canine perfection. She was a war ing: atthe body of his dog, and_then is harmless and never irritates. capital stock tax. Forms for filing|dog and a seasoned campaigner, and} cama i fenry, Turk and Irving Speil- returns have been printed and an-} when she stepped proudly forth cla¢) mann. ‘They had beenvin the infan. housands of women inthis } and without -griping <tha$ -che-f nouncement was made, last night that|in’ her fighting blanket and equipped try also; they knew something of Sao ee ae ee Nagai | pleasurein using it the Bismarck Tribune, evaporated in-|@ tentative possibility for chief of|they are available at the offices of|for the ‘hike»she sported a wound|yady’s value. to a soldier. ‘Turk these emergencies but Dr. Caldwell’s © Dr. Caldwell, : ‘ ; police... This fact and also other evi-| Collectors of internal revenue. Domes- {stripe and two gold chevrons on‘.her| stayed:¢o watch: the body. Fish went Syrup Pepsin, Miss Bart, of 1045 Wat- given toin{ants with ont feedlety, «to thin air last evening when the! dence of Hall's ambitions for a job|tic corporations will ask for Form) left side, which told of a year in the! home to get his bugle, and Speilmann king St Grand Rapids, Mich.s relieg oy outle should be in every howe. Jury. in district court returned a ver-| on the police force formed the basis mes and foreign corporation for Form| battle arcas of France. went toa nearby store and borrowed entirely on:Sysup Pepsin, P : : illic occasional ‘or dict of not guilty. States Attorney | of ibune’s story. Lady ‘was the ‘Twenty-third’s mas- de. and brought’a wooden box. Millions of people of all ages suffer from seas ‘Allen and his special counsel former Ok eg Tribune's. ALOEy, The tax on domestic corporatiofts is] cot in most: of the hard fighting that # t on th 6 theee nan eee tone R 4 Pa chow compat 1 thd ar ands to Dr. W. B. 5 AK ill, for a free sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup:Pepsin. Judge Crum of. Montana, but now $1 “for each $1,000 of so.much of the | outfit had, .and when the soldiers of nearby ficld and dug-a-grave, the sort 8 million bottles were bought at drug stores last yedr, the largest sale in the world. . “Jury Returns. Verdict of Not Guilty Against Tribune Pub- lisher. in District. Court i ; THe depressing heat makes > £ many women careless of their ,. © health. The housework becomes *: * extra tiresome and the hot kitchen adds to their discomfort. They eat cold foods 3 * andiced drinks with the result that the = { stomach is soon upset, and constipation follows indigestion. It is well toknow that there is a rem- edy that brings quick relief. It is called Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and you» can find it in’ any-drug store. It is a combination ofsimple laxative herbs with pepsin that acte on the digestive organs and soon rids the bowels of ita accumu: au : ion. Take a spoonful of Syrup. Pepsin ~ ; se antt ana ‘the congestion, headache } sonally knows many oles ee 80S 58 and feverishness will be gone in the | medicines she formerly tenk fot : i il a a ation made her sic iets wie ey aye Freep Pepsinisso mild.and jets:o g of orchard white, shake well, ‘and you have a quarter’ pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and com- plexfon beautifier, at, very, very. small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and qenaeersaee th tee ts =ONE SUIT IS DISMISSED Article Which Formed the Basis of Charge Was Written More Than Year Ago Edward Allen’s criminal libel suits against George D. Mann, publisher of . ‘No Personal Venom Both Mr. Price and. ‘Mr. Mann’s testimony showed that there was no personal venom involved in the pub- lication of the story, but. it was han- dled-as all other news storiés. Allen % = worked valiantly to drag Edward G ing editor of the Tribune and Patterson into the case stating that - charging .that they. had. malicjouesly The Tribune ‘fought him because he “‘libeled ‘him, ‘held him up to public was friend of the league boss in Bur- ridicule, caused the public to shun i “of Oliver. county, were not in the fair average value of its capital stock | the regiment crouched with the other! o¢ grave in which they had. buried for the preceeding year ending June} doughboys of the Second Division in} many ‘of.-theip comrades in France. 30 as is in excess of $5,000.” Foreign] the funk holes ‘along the Marre and| ‘phey wrapped Lady in her blanket, a corporations are required to pay a tax| before Soissons and: when they’ wal- bright red cloth, ‘with her: wound and at the rate of $1 for. each $1,000 of| lowed in the mud‘and muck of-the Ar-| <orvice stripes sewed on it, and they their capital employed in the United] gonne it was Lady Who cheered-them| put her to rest with military honors. States without the benefit of the $5,-] more than anyone else. The little dog : 000'\deduction. The tax is payable in] was everywhere, crawling from mud- lei N advance, the returns filed in July of| hole to mudhole to lick the-nose cf a. WILL TEACH MOTHERS. him and shut him off from social] ‘eigh county. No evidence in sup-| this year covering the taxable year|favorite veteran: and to-snuggle} CARE OF KIDDIES 4 intercourse through the publication of | Port. of this theory was considered. beginning July 1, 1920. and ending] against and flick with her wagging! Washington, July 2.—As'part ofits an article in the columns of the ‘Trib-|; The case consumed two days and} June 380, 1921. tail the shoulder of a boy shrinking in] program. in, the. interests of Uncle une during the month of April, 1919, | W88, given to the dury:‘about 4:30 P. Returns Required. mortal terror from the big Berthas Sam’s children, the children’s bureau Article in Question M. Thursday. Following supper, the} - Returns are required of every do-|and the whizzbangs that crashed over| of the department of labor has dis. This article was in reference to a | JUtY. cast. a unanimous ballot. ‘This! mestic corporation regardless of the] his head, and’from the “flying pigs”. patched’ the-“Child Welfare Special” letter which Mr.. Allen had written | SUit was brought by Mr. Allen in a] tar value of its capital stock and of}and “ash cans” that came over in| on a tour of the country districts. A to the city commission asking that| U4! Position, as states attorney and) every foreign corporation’ irrespective| droves. Only a soldier can appre-| staff of baby experts accompanies the a-change be made in the office of| Chief complaining witness.. The coun-| of the amount of capital employed in| ciate what Lady meant to the dough-| motor caravan to teach country moth: police chief of the city and a man|‘¥ Probably will pay the expenses | this country in the transaction of its} boys then. . ers how to care for their kiddies. named ‘with whom Mr, Allen could| f Mr. Allen's drive against ‘the -edi- | business, : .. cooperate, He complained of lack ot] ‘OFS of the ‘Tribune. Certain business enterprises not or- Bugler Gives Her a Home. - cooperation with the present chief A Dual Process ganized for profit and purely personal They felt that the little dog was a and expressed a desire to make Bis |. Of course this being a dual pro-| service corporations are exempt from | S°ldier, ong of themselves, and when | it, population to the United States. marck one of the cleanest cities in| C°88:¢tTiminal action the usual proced- | the capital stock tax. The class of | the war was over and he ‘Twenty-third 3 elite: the state,-a sort of vestibule to -heav | UT® May be reversed! and the expenses | organization entitled to exemption is | Came home, Lady. came along too, the enias it: were met by Mr., Allen. personally. _ The | described in Regulations 50, Revised, | Property of. the headquarters bugler, x . = The portion of the article written| Tbune has no information as to just issued by the bureau of internal | Robert G.'Fish at 865 Whitlock ave- - : @by. Mr. Price to which Mr. Allen ob- wet eae id eid revenue, copies of which may be Had Rue ee Bron wito pad. salthenly. ae CANE Gi ih. FT cae AlGn want tat aonsiat honestly ‘tell dts, readery how. tHe ,ex- rcimorations camaing exemption | ONE as ‘she lived and to spread far Nea TABLETS = Ny ent. of Isham Hall as chief of police. | penses are to be assesed, it suspends | are yequired to file returns setting | and wide the fame of her military ex- etter than Pills l CET A fl For Liver fils. 20 Boxe y court room when the verdict was, returned. (More than a year ago Mr. Allen rested George Logan Price, manag- Owing to the 4th-of July falling on:Sun- day we ‘beg to call our customers:and: the: public’s attention that on‘Monday; J uly 5th we will-close at 11.0’clock:in‘order to: give our employes.a chance to celebrate the day.: We ask our customers andthe public. -in- general-to order food supplies early. in ad- vance. | ds inked bub ace bues Treland’s potato famine in the ’40’s caused the migration of nearly half ; judgment. forth fully their reason: such | Ploits. cance ore pret ed The other. criminal libel, action claim, jeredtmeiet rs peor each Fish and Lady have been insepar- =panter. No evidence was introduced’ rousht by Mr. Allen against Mr.] support thereof. In .such cases the| able; the only place that she did not y Mr: ‘Allen showing any malicious Mann. was dismissed by Judge Nues-| notation “exemption claimed” should | go, with him was to work.’ Sha tried intent and. the defense placed. on| Sl°\ In this story the Tribune state1| be made on the face of the returns. If, several witnesses to show that Isham, ‘Nat at Mr. Allen’s behest a certain} on account of illness or absence of +Hall’s appointment had been requesi- number of soldiers ballots had ‘been| the officer of the corporation charg- Sed. “ruthlessly thrown out.” Mr. Allen ob-| ed with making the return, it is im- Former Commissioner. Kirk testified jected to the statements “ruthlessly | possible. to prepare and file a return at one man had called and flativ| A'wn out.” He arrested Mr. Mann] on or before July. 31, the collector, “asked for the appointment of Isham | °2 this statement too and instituted upon application in writing may allow Il, He also testiled that Hall had | Criminal libel action in betialf of Ed.)an extension not exceeding thirty come soon after ¢his caller andi, re- Allen and ‘the State of North Dakota. days. No further extension can be i £ lated” his. qualifications as a- detec- The judge held that the, statements granted by. the collector or. commis Etive, declared that “he had all. the | 14) Rot canstitute erimjnal_ libel un-| sioner of internal revenue. : r, B ack of Data. Kink a very vivid picture c Mi;| Chris Martineson, chiet of police,| If because of lack of complete data police: attainments. who was attacked by Mr. Allen, in} or other reasons than illness or ab- % The Tribune placed several city the letter which was the.chief. issue] sence it is impossible to file a com- Fcommissioners on the stand to show |i" the case was interviewed this] plete return on or before July 31, a “that after Allen’s letter asking that | ™ofming by the Tribune. | tentative return may’ be filed, thus 2 ’ i bo lee Zhe be allowed. to clean up. Bismarck |.__./ #™- Pleased at the verdict,” he avoiding penalty. Such a return j f - s 9: = i said. “I feel like a regular lily white'] should ie ‘ked “ter i turn” A : ‘ PANAMA BEGINS. _|for tentative sessment: When the MM) 00070 MT : * i A b ys] com, Sysco * ASPIRIN ROAD BUILDING: marked. “completed return” showing By.0) Henry, the Heart-Warning: tale of a rheor trend; a Leis ferry if = % et er ON: BIG SCALE] “the penalty for failure to file a re- Texas. Bad- Man we deoorens he was ‘7's: A. WESTERN F omar ‘ turn within’ the ‘time prescribed is an ity Pong Hae 3 Washnigton, July 2.—Panama is’in- added assessment of 25 per cent of Name ‘Bayer’ on Genuine | aueurating a road-building program tease fant due, ‘ unless’ it “is “shown 3 a yaa which will involve an expenditure ‘of | that, the failure was due to. reason- $7,500,000, according toa cablegram| able cause and not to neglect: from the president of the republic'to] In addition to the added. assess- tes ; ‘rh i i . Hl : J. E, Lefevre, charge d’affaires of the{ ment, a fine of not more than $100 is Tamant. |. a a i , Tomorr k iW | Panama ‘legation here. * | provided for failure to make a return vu See fe Paw ; aoe PAV rele RoRaroys t ‘ ' Senor Lefevre was instructed in the] on time. For. willful refusal to make dsipatch from. lis government. to get|a_ return , willful. evasion ‘of the tax, into touch with three of the Jargest| willful refusal to. supply information . 5 | | | fifty ' construction concerns in this country,| requested by the comizsionar, or at- . Benes hed Y i ni Lit i peat tee American aynanational Lorpate. tempting’ in ony way to evade the tax = i thi W. kk ‘ion, George W. Goethals, Inc. and] and. pay..when due, th nalty isa r ‘ ‘ Parsons, Klapp, Brinckerhoff & Doug-| fine BP not more ‘than “g10,000 eral: : i 1s ee las, all of New. York city, and invite] prisonment. for. not more than one}: ? “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is genu- | them to send. representatives to Pan- year, or’ both.: tata 4 a dai § ie ine Aspirin proved safe by millions | ama to discuss plans for the road- eet 8 a 100 Per Cent twenty years. Accept only an un-| ‘It will involve a minimum. annual OMAN 0 NED Paik YRS? vs Le ; = broken “Bayer package” which con- | expenditure’ of $1,000,000, and the = and prescribed by physicians for over | building program, tetcaa ‘tains. proper’ directions. to relieve | sum of $1,250,000 will be available to ONE MILLION: th i " J § A 4°) S Al E Headache, Toothache, Earache, ‘Neur- | begin the. work at once. Four of five y yi ‘3 > WIS: “ A R. B. Loubek Motor .Co. Distributors for Essex and Hudson- Cars algia, Rheumatism, Colds. and Pain. },years will be required to complete ‘the ' pia . 4, joes Handy Litboxed ot 12 tablets cost few walk ak 4 White Plains,.N. Y., July 2—It}@™@e |.” O07 ‘ DN, x f first 216 Main Street cents. uggists “also sell, larger} American com anies whic may de-] developed. today.-that: an inv s, 1 hey or SU ‘Bayer gPASEAR ESF ‘Aspirin is trade ae to ents the competition are ae the ostnte of the he Sirs Weaness ef Old English Gray, Wate. Eve ry, DISC mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceti-|ed to send men to. Panama’ prepared | Bemis of ‘Larchmont-on. th eg ne et Yo cacidester of Salicylicacid. to submit comprehensive. plans for | widow of one of the Standaea on ‘ai. quality: and full capacity. surveys, specifications, construction | rectors showed, that. she, owned more Pe, Hh » i ; 5; and financing of the project. Senor | than.$1,000,000 worth of Standard Oil . ~ ) 4-quart Sauce é Lefevre will go to New York the ear-| sécurities and.$3,600' worth of Liberty oy £ rs a fe 29¢ = tere. sere fear ee ae werk to: conte me Loan bonds of the third, fourth and Panb*'........ % i Vari ¢ i i | Victory issues. rs. Bemi ey , is iy ed in the project, more than $200,000 worth ate une lett By 4-quart -Pud- 29) {CUR TAIN], i i Pearls and other jewelry. ; \ ding'Pans .... Cc i at:830) os ° Mrs. Bemis held 381 shares, of the a \ b Rte ne oon b ! : | Standard Oil Company of Indiana val- { ‘A 6-quart Pre- Y MOTHER { ued at about $202,000, and! 601 shares re serve Kettle .. 4 Cc ; the. of the Standard Oil Company of New ‘ ; ax : To: Bs. i T — Ww: pasa UT as Jersey valued at $406,315.. She also . f ¥ i iar . ee \ omorro ieee ec had stocks. of the Standard Oil, Com- : 69c i ve <y. ‘California Syrup of Figs” pany of California,.Iinois Pipe Line pS alata So aa 4 A pa an. JULY 2 nit 8 Company, Prairie Oil and Gas Com- e , , ew ete ‘ Child’s Best. Laxative pany. : e Pin i ' on , i z he most valuable piece of jewelry i P: Q SSE Pee rr nanan tet : i : ieee a . F ¢ / left by Mrs.. Bemis was a pearl neck- 0 ‘ : ; lef by es. Hemi ron a pantech AN s7-quart Dish: 1.19 @in-international dtamatié ‘triumph! i than. $175,000., " PEPAL Soy arta tee dees nite Bek A-HWoods ‘|WON’T CENSORY: Sahar Comer ih 89c zi iy ss (ao _ MAY’S: PASTOR: be : i; =a ' ee s:-- 12-quart Water A = i é * RQ Buffalo, N. Y., July-2.—The thir- Pail Shira ae : ee ; teenth Dee Baptist convention iia ck Weamaprc anisole: > closed yesterday. ya vote. ot to b hat 422, the delegates refused ‘to censure Eat Tea ‘ $1 39: the Rev. J..W. Broygher of Los Ange- etile Sea pte ates hay ihe les for marrying ‘Douglas Fairbanks , ( t and Marsa ieee by ‘dropping him Sn ; - i re as a member of the executive commit- Z Wars a%e ss vasieecceweece > i Consumers ¢ tee, but. adopted a resolution urging : , n iy , } y more uniform ‘divorce law to.do away % = Dr, ‘ay and Transfer with “the scandal, of easy divorce sant the: Accept “California” Syrup of Figs} states.” AGE eoeoae in: ‘mM Co. ‘only—look for the name California-on —— fs Rath D fs : ey. fot Ph 2 the package, then you are sure your] BOOZE DISAPPEARS! 5 . come: Yy ° one 270. child is having the best -and most] WATER IN ITS PLACE ; : * _ ea oe I and ‘Team harmless physic for the little stomach, a Seattle, “July, Pate ay auart of i) 1 “Pe: i | sof} liver and bowels. Children love its ; drinking er. 8 qual as the ce: ani caming fruity. taste. Full directions on each| wanderlust.* It was first found by a bottle. You must say “California,” street car conductor where it had ne been left bya passenger. . It.is not 3 i +: i Basha +" explained’ why the conductor turned i 4 j y a an § ‘ it into the street railway lost and found department, but he did. It was there when the storage vaults were locked at night. But in the i morning the hootch had flown and only clear water remained in the bot- tle. Prices:55c to.$2:75 Four-fifths of the timber in the i‘ ; i ‘ By Samuel Shipman and Aaron: Hoffman. ‘United States is privateleowned.” Fag ; aron: man. ~ CAR WASHING _ CORWIN ASTER Co.