The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE TWO id BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE TRAIN TIME ON » NLP. THE SAME ~ DURING WINTER Winter Schedule is Confirmed by the Main Offices Gene STUDY ‘WEATHER MAPS The schedule;‘of Northern Pacific trains will not W@ changed this win- ter. Official confirmation of the win- ter schedule, carrying the same train numbers and time of arrival and de parture has been received in Bismarck. , The’ severe weather of the last few days has considgrably affected the schedule, particularly the trans-conti- nental trains, many of which run late. The railroad officials study the weather map carefully these days in an effort to guide the movement an: equipment of -trains in accordance with the necessities of the weather. Many ‘double-headers have been passing through Bismarck. Contrary to the general belief, an extra engine is not always added tosa train in the twinter time because of the difficulty of pulling the train. Frequently it is added more 'to provide necessary ac- ditional steam heat for the passenger cars ‘than to ‘provide motive power. All the Pullman cars are heated by steam drawn from the engines. The extra engines are |frenuently put on trains on the basis of’ the weather bureau reports, before a cold wave has struck the territory througn which the train is to pass. The rail road officials also watch the weather map closely to prepare methods of handling perishable and other pro- ducts. It is reported, though not officially, that the N. P, is‘retrenching, as are To Cure a One Day — * Take ‘many other roads. It is said the force | at ‘the, shops and on the train! has { been reduced somewhat. The rAuc-| tion is said to be causéd. chiefly by ; the slackening of traffic in winter. ‘DOWN COAL YARD Mandan, Nov. 11--By a vote of 519 $to 402 the’ question of the city of ; Mandan embarking in the coal bus.- } ness and establishing a municipal coal4 tyard, under the statute which gives the state and political sub-divisions the right to enter any line of business. | was turned down at the special elec- tion yesterday. The proposition was fathered by the Central Labor body, following a simi lar move in the city of Fargo. The question was not submitted to the jvoters in Fargo, it being held the petitions did not receive 2 sufficieut | numher of signers. ,Four candidates in the field for nembers of the city commissiou brought out a heavy vote for what night be considered an uninteresting election, a total of 1099 votes peing | cast, 627 men and 472 women. Nels u | “uther was successful, having a large | lead over all other ‘cahdidates, his nearest opponent M. S. Lang receiving 262 votes to 459 for Luther. URGES REPEAL OF PERSONAL TAX IN STATE | { i | | | (Continued from Page One) is shifted to the ultimate consumer, he adds. Two Corporation Taxes Corporations, itis pointed ‘qut, are subject to a tax of 3 per cent of theit net earnings under the income tax | (law; to a tax under the capital stock tax law,,and all of their real and per-’ sonal property is subject to taxation. Mr. Wallace declares that “personal ; Cold tie. the: doctor s FEEDS N, E, A. Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK, Nov .11—Worry- ing over the high cost of living? “Think of ‘Lula Rae Drake, who has 30,000 mouths to feed. During the war Lula Drake was in Italy and a famous Italian doc- tor took her to an orphanage and: showed her thousands of babies, “All these babies willYhave to | id to Ner, “for | TRA property of all kind’, with the ex> 30,000 ORPHANS am meng BW. SSSS i AY. LR OL TT MMMM Kscaped an Operation There is nothing in the world a woman so much fears as a surgical operation.. Often they are necessary, but. often not; and many have been avoided by the timely use of that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy’ Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If yeu are suffering from some dread ailmént peculiar to your sex, why not profit by the experiefice ofthese two women whosé letteys follow? - ul “These Two Women Saved from Operations. a x4 X* Lo a EO) f RE: SZ that. 30,000 Italian were Yed. .She, organ Ameriéan Free Milk & Itajy. “The money is r monthly entertainments subscription. Her h are in the Hotel Var SE DE by and dquarters: rpilt. Ce 2. erty tax is abolished it would be n Grove’s - Laxative | ception of the personal property of utilities, and with the possible excep- | tion of live stock, is grossly under- | assessed.” | He -says that “the assessment of household goods, clothing and several other classes of property at the \pres- entitime is.a mere pretense,” and adds that “under our’ prgsent ‘system ot assessment , whose foundation stone is an underpaid assessor who devote: only a short period of time each year essary to tax~certain pubiic utiliti ‘including express and sleeping car sompanies ona gross eariings basis.’ A tax limitation law modelled after |. che one in New! Mexico is recommend- 2d. The present‘tax limitation law anacted in 1919,“is held to be ex tremely gomplicated and difficult of oroper intekpretation. “Aiter recom- mending that the tax. commission or state board of equalization pass on ll proposed levies in excess ‘of the 4 Cedar’ Rapiils; Ta.—* After the birth of my last child’ I had such painful spells they would unfit me entirely for my housework. I suffered for months and the dector said that my trauble was organic ulcers and Iwould have to have an operation. That was an awful thipg, to me,with a young baby and four other children, so one day I thought of Lydia ¥.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and howit had helped me years before and I decided to try it again. I took five Dottlesof VegetableCompound and used. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Sanative Wash and since then I have been a well woman, able to takecare of my,house and family without any trouble or a day’s pain. am ready and thankful toswear by your medicine any time. I am forty-four years old and have not had a day’s ill- ness of any kind for three years.”— Mrs. H. Konia, 617 Ellis Blvd, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.” Sandusky, Ohio.—* After the birth of my baby I had organic trouble. My doctor said it was caused by too heavy lifting and I would have to have an operation. I would not consent to an operation and let it go for over a Year,. having my sister do my work forme as, I was not able to walk. One day my aunt came tosee me and told me about your medicine—said it cured her of the, same thing. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s, Vegetable Compound and used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash and they have ‘cured me. Now I:do my own housework, washing and ironing and sewing for my family and also do sew- ing for other people. J still take'a bottle of Vegetable Compound every spring for a tonic. Irecommend yout medicine to others who have troubles similar to mine and you can use my letter if you wish.”—Mrs. Paut ParenFuse, 1825 Stone St. Sandusky, Ohio. Thousands of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of Vegetable Com oe Ee | wf is - Bromo ~~ ’ Quinine. | Popular all over the for Colds, Grip and Preventive. tablets World as a remedy | Influenza and as a N to his very important duties, | it” is jmpossible to secure a fair and equi- rable assessment of personal proper- hy.” It. is pointed out that the money and credits tax was taken off by the legislature because of the needs of the tate for outside capital, but the ex- ectation of the leglSlature that the ‘coine tax law would take the place of the money and credits tax was er roneous. bar Property Tax System Breaks . “The general property tax ,us ap- plied to personal property in this state has broken down,” says the tax com- missioner. “It cannot be said that, as imitation, it is suggested that the tocal authorities have the right of an uppeal to popular vote. Lingtation Suggesied ~The -folloWing. limitations of taxa- tion are, recommended: ‘ State, f mills (fixed by consti- tugion); county, 6 mills; town- ship, 5 mills;.city and village, 9 mills; schgol, 10mills. ~ The tax-commissioner says it also should be provided that no levy shall axceed 10 per cent of the amount of asbessed valuation of the previous year. The six percent tax on gross earn- a © refused td entertain Koffel’s legal ac-| kota the straw, vote was 9,761 commissioner says, characterizing t) for Be sure its Bromo applied to real property, the system has ‘broken down but the results ob- tained are generally grossly unfair and unjust, due to the fact that the initial assessment, as made, by loca: assessors and as corrected by the lo cal boards, of reviewpis carelessly an¢ inefficientiy performed and due to the ings of “every freight line and: equip- nent company carrying on business in | ;, the state” is held to be badly con- structed, and it is said it is doubt- at af any compahies canbe classed inder this law. Clarification is urged. A revision of the law, providing dates when, public, cuttlity: assessments.| ‘ COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS | COLUMBIA RECORDS ‘ ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE Leather Vests, Underwear, at the lowest ARMY AND t ‘Just Opening witha FultLine of Blankets, Sheep Lined Clothes, Overalls, Groceries, Paints, ‘- Shoes, Harness, Tents. THE BISMARCK The Northwest Hotel Building Main Street 0 he My Mackinaws, Work Clothin a , possible prices NAVY STORE fact that the ayerage assessor is in- competent to value much of the prop- erty -he is required to place on the assessment rolls.” After citing thi? “| Condition, the tax commissioner rec: ‘commends the passage of a county as sessor law. ! oa . In‘case the persghal property tax ‘were abolished and income tax rates rained to make up the loss the tax commissioner “believes it would bead visableto\ apportion the income, ta: to the counties and local. districts.” He suggests that if the personal ‘prop: a DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Make ‘Tt Abundant! Immediately after a ‘Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and thi¢ken. Don’t let your hair stay life- less, cojorless, plain or scraggly. You, tog, want lots of long, strong, beau- tif hair. ~ 4 A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” freshens your scalp, ‘checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating “beauty-tonic” thirf, dull, fading heir that youthful brightness and ‘abundant thickness.— All druggists! gives to|- shall be made if” recommended. f Make Tio Reports Regarding the. crpitalstock tax the ‘eport says: “Under our present I: an ‘income tax report and a capital stock tax report are required from avery corporation engaged in business in this state. Each corporation must also make a similar report to the fed- eral government. Very frequently the zost of securing expert assistance to make out these reports amounts to mofe ‘than the’ tax,” and the capita: tax law is characterized as “defective Judge Nuessle held the w the woman’s arrest was regulgr and > “BISA ~ FOR HARD Don't’stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every twoj hours until three es arc taken usually breaks uj a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. _ The very- first dcse opens your clsgacd-up mostriie and the air pass- relieves the headache, dullness, ness. . “Pape’s Cold Compound” is quickest, surest relief known and c! only a few cents at drug stores. no quinine. m several respects.” seni ain UT 3 ‘aii ; Several different kinds of taxes on \ vt susbboah es SUNTAN Hy \ { tH sdrporations serve. no good purpose but, on the contrary, the cost of ad- oO ’ - ministration is practically doubled | - ‘X while an unnecessary hardship is im-. / y nosed on the taxpayer, it is stated. Rae ly a Progoséd rates of income taxi if th: | Satiginction Guaranteed With This legislature abolistied the capital stock Corn Remover. 8 : tax, it 18 recommended that the <or-} Conimon sense tells anybody that] 3 ecco s ekeies poretion income tax fates Anereate’ the way to cure a corn is ‘to remo’ 3 ‘i a Re to 31-2 per ceht, the additional halt: [it, cap and root—banish it entir Leena ia percent to fompeliiate for’ the loss Ample security for surplus funds appeals ‘to of the capitdl stock tax. ‘ i ; ; Higher Income Rate prudent men and women in any vocation or pro- Higher rates on personal income = ve Pee birea eee laser urs reconiinentisafas follows: fession. The assets, policy and record of this On first thousand of taxable iu | bank, extending over years, assures safety come, 1 per cent.) ‘ E ank, ig over 41 years, assures safety Second thousand, 1 1-2-per cent. for money deposited here =Third thousand, 2 per eee ‘ ’ ¥ LED sere. J Fourth thousand, 2:1-2 per-cent. * Fifth thousand, 3 per cent E You can profitably invest your surplus fund ) Sgxth thousand, 3 1-2 per cent. Van 3, Ne, : / Seventh thousand, 4 per cent. here ina Savirfgs Account-at 4 per cent interest. Eighth thoysand, 4 1-2 per cent. \ ¢ Ninth thousand, 5 per cent. W Soh Tenth thousand, 5 1-2 per cent. | e pay you ‘All over 10,000, 6 per cent. g : 5 The tax commissioner holds that all | SUNT Comme, Lat Getelt” 47 on Savings. | income from property ae me Remove Them—Painlcssly! Quicklz! e eer i rdless 0! ‘ stave ssuonle be terete resident. Sal- Not only hard.corns and not only (By ae? nontracts, |S0ft corns: but every kind of cor’ ries, income from land contracts, " eras ds, etc. should | Surrenders to ‘Gets-It", the nationdl mortgages, etpeks, hon e tra mort-|¢Orn remover. It takes weeks or p be subject to tax TD ote prop. | Manths\ to stop its pain with.two or : 2 = gages secured on North Dako! af st tree drops of .“Gets-It.” Quickly it! ATIO AL Z erty should not,be exempt, he i -118osens so you can peel it nt off | id The most unpopular feature of the | without the least twinge or hurt, and, Ye m= present income tax law. is that divid-| jt is gone! AN K cs ends received from a corporation, a “Gets-It,” the never failing, guaran- ready taxed, are eee in hee teed, money-back corn remover, costs ; . OF 2 income tax, resulting in double taXa-| hut 4 trifle at any drug store. Mfd./ : tion. by BE. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. BISMARCK, N.D. The ,income tax Ne ahold bas Sold in Bismarck and_récgmmended | amended to include all loses actually }as the world’s best corn remedy. by sustained during the year in trans-}Cowan’s Driig Store, and Lenbart The pideshana: BE est Bank actions entered into for profit, the tax “Drug Co. \ o e ate = \ 3 ‘ 7 present limitation as unworkable. tion. Harding and 3,510 for Cox, according = iN a 2 to agures given the Lenhart grug c J Straw Vote store, and this represents the rat® of z WOMAN TAKEN The Rexall straw vote taken in the| voting. . E BACK TO FACE A stateZand> nation correctly reflected = }|the trend of the voting. All states Leaves on Trip SERIOUS CHARGE went as the straw vote indicated, ex-| Nelson A. Mason, secretary to Gov- < —- cept Tennessee ana Oklahoma were|¢rnor Frazier, left last night for Mrs. Eva Albright™has- been taken |classed as “doubtful.” In North Da-| southeri Iowa to spend a few days. back to, Mohall by Sheriff Scofield,! ot Renville county, to answer a charge} of Kidnaping her own child. Accord-4 aE 1 to the sheriff, Mrs. Albright and} cement het husband separated months ago = and made an agreement to place the ° A {child in a Mohall home, the father Y ware fd | to pay for the child’s keep. Mrs. Al- bright, he said, came to’Bismarck, | a. but returned several days ago and left with the child: § | RELIEF WITHOUT QUININE, N Theodore Koffeh sought a writ of | ~ i : habeas corpus- for the womal but NN EN ee SRE RIT RT arrant for % a 7, ages of the head; stop nose running, erishness, sneezing, soreness and stiff- acts without assistance, taetes piem. fe’ the ‘osts Tt

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