The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1920, Page 6

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at % : fi / : EMBER 7, 1920 port World rid | Laks! AND: GOSSIP_FOR THE FANS | innit Ass . ‘Tax Problems That the New . ; ~ Administr ation Must F ace HELMS OP MOORING THE WAR J Of ‘vital concern to. every one of us, beeaide in dissolubly linked with, the high cost of living, is the ei ROURED AROUND OTA / problem of tax revision that confronts the new Administration at Washington. “There is no ques- ‘2 ye cox Ano Kine ae ; tion’that Federal taxation is a burning issue the country over,’ declares the Philadelphia. Public UEVINSRY eae - ae ®\. | Ledger (Ind. Rep.), which add that “if the country is té be saved from the inequalities of the present OVER: - < Se A : } taxation, which is both sectional and too arbitrary in its-class distinctions, it must be through the oe a f- combined common sense of both parties, and not through any doctrinaire adherence to partizan systems.” : ‘During the fiscal year 1920 Federal taxes at ounuia to $5,408, 075; 468, an increase~of a billion ° and a-half over 1919. And_since the cost’ of running the Government next year will be at least $4,- ee v ee ; 000,000,000, according to the estimates of Secretary of the Tryasury, Houston, the problem for the . 4 Sears” THEY sav ME YAS \ : present is to devise a better, not a smaller, tax. IN THE RING : 4 - {ra The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST’ this week, November 6th, presents the many ee suggestions offered to,meet. this, acute si ion, including the list of the articles upon which new tax- / ei ation is contemplated. | _ It afso'sh ows the! ern {for and agaifist the various measures proposed: : . Ai | . ae fr | A ANPEWRITERS AAGEADY i ; * Other news- -features of cae peonal interest in this eae of THE.DIGEST are: \ 1N - i . RI F z HE CAI tER— * + H HO MORE co sad ae iy THE Movies Demesey MILE : How to Avoid a Business Panic a How ® Find Lost Radium : eae feat anaes) Stetcie ae Building Graft Operations/in New A Peace Play Accused.of War ~ America is still analytically won-| French aviation corps during the, not box any m¢ ore, after he meets| ¢ aS : fering ahout/ Georges Carpentier wa but : t i ab as tow ot the Dempsey. but the ‘wise boys say he | * York oF Literary Value of School Teachers ane ' Ai as ha any a lowing conver- as nd doesn eC, 3 how hard he : . : . 4, r sation “Gven! thel#?éiich: champion 36-1 carl sock? “fe ae Montibe alee alter Ne doer hisipart| The Railroads New: Fight . - || Rudyard Kipling in the Movies haat cious" know a single thing. bad | the veame pele Ee car tye} We now he posed for the ron _ To Divert Immigrants From the Islam Welcoming ees \ icardy. but the } Cox d the k a ui of B 1 | as “The Wonder Man,” but everyb ur t Y mind. {and the king and queen have gone| then. a : Do We Want More Congressmen? || French Colonies ve Second Only to apers have column'| back to housekeeping im little Bel-} We ‘know that he is supposed to} - B after column of matter aout tneiGor. ‘sium. ee e J. [Reve id hypaotic. eve, bat he Hon Cuba’ Ss Sugar Crisis ritain’ Ss h Ve kn t ushed over Bat ed anything in the “lookers” ye ; Fee ee a ere eee tiie bevnalye thee American trai, but old Job Bankrol pe eee Areland an “American Question” Witte, The Roosevelt of Modern iny bet hi th tle- | h —in his first isti ffort in e know, that scor [a fectl, 4 than wip presides at she White Flouse| this country, but the crities say it] good typewriters have heen ae Bolshevism in Czecho-Slovakia |) _ Russia _ The name of Carpentier suggests a | didn’t mean apa for most any} to insengibility and: scrapped diapets- How Switzerland Pays.for War The Welsh Miner as a Man of | e wl it ti her could push over a decrepit {ing his propaganda, but it hasn’t| : a re! fl np i Seedy ON DSN Ov = Here aa fe nr hae ag ‘Auto Killings Now at the Rate of |/ ~ Wealth and Leisure, a great guy but— e Ww tha ladame, Carpentier ot which leads us to lieve at : eine sy was a flier in the| has told friend husband that ie must | Georges is a great guy bite: - | , Two an Hour , hen Troy ia the os ‘ : rt . IK... -Is Leprosy Vanquished? - __,,, : othing Moves the. ovina ure 5 Tho Minnesota - Wisconsin game| Wisconsin has-lost oneyconference \ 4 peiy Vane yey MINNESOTA AND holds the chief interest in this section. ;Wame, to Ohio State, whick:with T1li- » Higher Trolley'Speed?> ‘ Camera Man BADGERS © CLASH |supporters of Minnesota feel thatra |nois is leading the ‘conference with- Compulsory Motherhood Topics of the Day : —— win over their$id rivals will give the ‘out a game charged in the lost columns | | he “Jewish Peril” \ St.’ Paul, Minn., Nov.( 6,—Big Te: |students of Dr. Williams a chance to The dope favors Wisconsin for.a win |_ T le ewls: eri é Best of the Current Poetry { Yonference games toddy will give start a drive which yill give them | today. Dr. Wiljams may not be i { 9 ca es either a clean Jine on theXteams | some claim to the title, providing they aus stay hall, cog aa er races eae Ane : ris ely vhich ar 7 c) G od . 4 = . . Pon ou \ \ My ter to a-confusion extent. clean slates in their other games.. | to encounter. \ j ‘ \ Vines es ewes LEN | 2 November ae Reaper on Sale le oslay —News-dealers 10 Cents—$4.00 a Year’ Ld qe JOHNNY COULON says: js Because I have few tresses Aett Upon my bean, they say ‘although I was a boxer once r That \now I am passee. But I would warn the critic bunch P To jiidge me not in haste. And tell them I'll ‘be boxing when I’ve whisk ist. HE flavors fine and you have in, “CI: : le ee te ene Me T S really satisfies, A glass or Rida Veteran followers of the tistic game will be interested to learn\that John- ny Coulon-has gone abroad again. He has a! couple of French youths Who both light aad dark Buy it by the-case, are willing to box him and he really expects to’meet Jimmy Wilde before horsemen -have | suggested‘; that thet famous Kentucky ‘Derby be hajd later each’ Ser. \ Me 5 he returns. Ae Are Skin Diseases So Difficult to Overcome? POOP arteries ' “When y your skin breaks out with ; stantial pant won must treat them Now Johnny at one time was king sae Ta eed c of the bantams. He was a real won- “ JAYHAWKER STUFF T * ein aol t:Works~ der. Oldtimers recall how,he used to,| Lawrence, .Kan.—The Kansas Jay- ailo 14 an . . tour the country with his father as\/hawkers are using the aérfal’ attack Suits’ dry cleaned and his manager. Johnny used knock a vem stiff in the ring and tis father style “a lot. They are. being well|| pressed, repairing , neatly drilled: in batting down thé forward d nt 1 ed id through the b! never knocked down any dollars at the jone. ats. clean ‘an itching eruptions, , etter, rash, ec- turnstiles. flips 2 the opposition. blocked. _ , zgma, psoryasis, or other terrifying ;, ent comel fr thi ron e : Toye i /WANTED—Ex need. lad: Phone 58; we will call disorders, temporary relief will do|that purifies the. blood of disease Dealers Supplied i - The Coulons, er aad vena kent 1k Derienc Y |} and deliver. \\ lyou but little good, for soon all the|germs, and thus restores the skin - ealers Supplied by \ \ eed avant sh ben iol Hf ih alcra bookkeeper ard _ stenographer. 215 Broadway, on Teehin itching and irritation breaks out)to a normal Lae ithy condition. CAPITOL CITY: BOTTLING WORKS " Mfow and: ownbla siideetot Chicago | Address Box , 606, ° Bigmaatl, block westof, postoffice~ j+-- eee ane lon, soriedies wiles a: Complete: ior a! iar \ / apartment houses. doy 4 ae —_——— such as dintments, salves'and simi-|case, and our médical director aml Se i ruaaens a lar treatment will never rid you of|give yeu ‘expert advice without iy ‘ phtthhbbhehtthetbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbb hhh As a matter of fact, Johnny’ your trouble. charge. Address Chief Medical Ad- jshouldn’t be going to Europe as a ‘These troubles originate in the|viser, 161 Swift Laboratory, At | boxer but as a blooming. sightseer— blood, and if you expect real sub-/lanta, Ga, !one''of those Yankee tourists with pockets full of kale. Ire Boost Bismarck tae” > + : ou | ing his expenses by a couple of bouts ; est Battery Ser- : : How? ‘ By trading with our merchants buying {in Paris, 3 Vary 5% N all’ you need heye in town, , “wayway, the: French boxing, fans : a A 5 eRy should receive Johnny more the + i \ - i . |light of a tourist than a boxer. John- a t ig j Our stores keep good stocks from which to make ‘ny wears an iron hat, and it covets s ER Vv [ (og E. | ; | USL—The Great- SECURITY... |" a bold head. He is getting along in Ample security for surplus funds appeals to - vere he can’t’ box 2 cents’ ee . Is your Battery ‘ batting 3007’: selections and they increase their investments in mer- chandise as their business grows. . prudent men and women in any vocation or’ pro- fession. ‘Phe assets, policy and record’ of: this = * qhat’s not to his discredit. This is simply meant as a Kindly warning to the gallant French, boxing ens | thusiasts not ‘to judge American ban- | tamweight» boxing by Johnny’s efforts You can buy anything in Bismarck from a suit of = clothes to a farm tractor. >» Se ry is F YOUR. battery is “ap on its toes,” ~ grat Lad } . > if it e*knocks*out a run’? every time bayk, extending over 41 _years, asstires safety for money deposited here. Bo Money spent in Bismarck helps our residents to TT YS TS \ you “step on the button” and finishes the 6 PORT BITS | wae : i become more prosperous. Money saved ahd deposited i s - ig H season strong, it is s becausgit has Pee. and ae yeu a ages ae ree sane cre \ in this bank, alse-helps, because it is used to finance HF’S SPECIALIST : { stemina in its plates! a ee ee eee ape New York:—‘Texas” Bill Cunning- Ns ~ the business and farming enterprises of the county. ham, star center: on. the Dartmouth Machine-Pasted Platés make the USL, : We pa ou f rage eleven, is a: specialist in other lines. Battery t winner. The USL has ¥ pay y e , ; He composes music, plays the pipa|—~ i ery a pennant winner. » 4 , 4% on Savings organ and writes for magazines. a starting “steam” and staying power. sa . D6 yout, part! Spend right—save xight! ANS. BUSINESS be snail RD oe Our USL SERVICE helps’you-get @ j neath a floodvof electric lights as in- : good battery. score, whatever your bat- * c | troduced by-Gil Dobie at Cornell has A) hi a | convinced other schools that he means tery’s make, by playing the game accord- H b Ee ae ate M, ingto'the Golden Rule. ey | A BUCKNELL STAR i , Z é: ZEN Philadelphia. — Arda Bowser, the, ‘ 5 B | giant fullback’ of Bucknell, has} ~ o! 4 : Ge Sw. BATTERY co. f BISMARCK BANK “ a Be North Dakota Bismarck, bloomed into a real star this year. He : ims 195 pounds and is 6 feet 2 <5 Broadway inche’ tall. ; . 3 Soe Te a a Bismarck, N. D. 3 2 1 DERBY TOO EARLY : ls ington.—Owing to the fact that tunes s.-capnot.._reach |. pT

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