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PAGE TWO « THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEW YORK 10 : New Budget Head “ADOPT SMALL. TOWN METHOD tp 9 \ It Has ‘Decided to’ Appoint a THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 HATS | But if skirts in America stay short, Paris predicts hats -will- become! as they threaten to, it is a natural much larger—that being the nat conclusion that hats here will re- development when skirts are lon: nain small, as big appropriations as they could, met them out of current revenues as long as they continued to come in and left their deficits to ludk. Rightly’ considering this pretty poor business, President Harding re- |, solved to try the budget system out. He engaged Dawes as director. Dawes refused to stay more than a year and June 30 as per program, he. quit. It would have been a much more satisfactory experiment but for the fact that the departments and Congress paid precious little atten- RAILROADS ~ McCormick’s Visitors MAY YBT PAY _—- BXCISE TAX! Have Twice Fought Success- | FORGOOD HOME TAILORING | Also Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing _ ,done by workmen who know how. fully Payment of Same Be- “Welcome Stranger tion to his estimates. ae ate ‘ ‘ Lord, who ca ly f te fore U. S. Supreme Court Committee” Hoeklandy Me, | wa Patenowis nee NICHOLS, THE TAILOR man once but has been in the army | since 1896, Lately he has tcen chief of finance of the War Department. 5 i Aviation School Photography Northwestern Aircraft Co., Linton, North Dakota. - Cross Country Trips. Exhibition Flights New York, June 29.—New York, the Lucas. Block. second largest! city in the world— some claim it is the largest—is going back to the favorite boom method of the small town. It is going to ap- point a “Welcome Stranger Commit- tee" figuratively to extend to the visitors the ‘keys of the city. 4 This' action was decided: upon after | the New York Hotél association set| pie forth’ that folks in’ ‘other parts or Brig. Gen. Herbert M. Lord e- the ‘country’ had ‘got an ‘entirely | comes: national budget director on wrong idea of the city from what] July 1. He succeeds Charles G. they had: read about it in the news-| Dawes, Chicago’ banker and formér papers, * comptroller of the currency. The job ‘of the new committee is tu) fost governments’ at least have make it knoWn ‘that, despite the ac) pretended to run their finances on counts of murders, suicides, holdups| the “budget plan” for a long time. and scandals that have been featured|| That is to say, they estimated their in the news, New York is just as| incomes in advance and tried to.kcep saft ‘as ‘any Gopher! Prairié—with| expenses inside their revenue ésti,|| better water, milk and police pro-;| mates. Frequently, they didn’t suc/ tection to: boat: + 4) ceed but they made a“bluff” at it New York’is particularly anxious anyway. | to get this idea across immediately,| Until a year ago the United Statés for it is in the summer that honey- a Phone 396§ - 4 ROADS ARE AFFECTED : | Assessment of the capital stock | tax against the four principal rail- roads of North Dakota has been lev- ied’ again for the years 1919, 1920 and 1921 and the third atempt will be made to collect this excise tax which the roads have twice fought sucessfully before the: supreme court of the United States. Tax Commisioner C, C. Converse has made the present assessment on the same basis /as that provided in the. ease of general corpotations, that is, on a business basis. He holds that the statute provides for apportionment of capital investment to North Dakota on ‘a busines or gross‘ earnings basis and that ‘the methods! previously used in laying the, tax were designated in the statute to be used only in case a business basis of apportionment could not be correctly ascertained. The amount of the tax assessed SQ HOT FOAQOCARUVAUASEOAON STONE SCUEFAMEROUEAAUUCOANRORSEEUUERGUOUCOUSOUNUDTeC HSER UUHNA EET The Ohio Cafe: Opens Saturday Morning Le Crewsky Shoe. Repair Shop 109 8rd St., Bismarck, N. D. Across from, Van Horn Hotel. We give mail orders prompt attention. With equipment of & the most modernE Underwood Typewriter Co} | = : type. Attractive dec- , Standard and Portable. Menu Will Consist Sold. Rented. Repaired. never worried as to what its prospec- for the three year period against each railroad in the new levy was: Great Northern .. «$78,425.06 of the capital investment of the rail- roads in the state. The rate of tax is 0c per $1,000 after deduction of the legal exemption of $1,000. The tax-for the year 1922 also will be underwent an operation by a gla IS CALLED ke Guards keep visitors away from the ward in the Wesley emorial Hospital, Chicago, where Harold’ F. McCormick, arvester ilionatre, » hig daughter, and “Uncle” Howard Colby, friend of the fami mooners flock to the city from the ends of the land. 4 And the ‘hotel men feel that these nd. expert. But here. Mathil » are: leaving Northern Pacific. 64,863.66) after & visit, visiting couples, perched atop. busses - to-Order. staff of chefs and WD i . 25,225.49 UR 1 | touring the city, are somewhat ne- : : came = 2 raer. : Milwaukee .. 13,182:55 g Se Rae ete * | glected. ‘They need someoné to shake |i : Try Us. waiters. Located on arate } “TOM,” VETERAN | them by the hand and show them the] ia ; = : ’ Motal.'-+ os ve +o +-$181,697.75 A ‘ | invisible ropes of the town, Teaying | ; oft FIFTH STREET The tax’is assessed upon the value ; 4 2: oft i RAILROAD HORSE, “PENSIONED” OFF San Franeiscd,.Calif., June 294—As' them ‘to. pick’ out’, Lady: Liberty, Grant's. Tomb ‘and/ "the Woolworth Tower for thémselves. oe A meeting was’ enjled’\at’ which shopkeepers, transportation’ lines tie |} Ltheatrical interests were all repre- tive income was going to be. government departments simply got Health’ Builders : Get your weight'to normal. The Bismarck, N. D. of Well - Prepared Food The Opening _ of the New OHIO CAFE orations and .fur-£ nishings. An expert Accomm odations for 60 people, with counter. A specialty Hig goon, adding ite materially to} Plan to Advertise. National |‘s fitting reward for his many years oited and it was decided that ‘the Chop Suey / gy ear ere anes ‘ of faithful ‘sersicg, “Tom” veteran} yisitor must ‘be personally: ‘show: 5 i i will be made o rp rormenty Desired Invalid Parks Highway Move |. road horse employed in the south-| that the idea is all wrong that ever We now carry these in our: Victrola - and Noodles ! ; fh state capitol stock tax made against} Fargo, N, D., June 29-Plans to|¢™ Pacific Company's mill at West] body is, out to pep, Ea eon Department. Satur day quick lunches and : these companies have been declared) the Natasa Parks Highway—| Oakland, California, is to be “pen- he sets foot:on New York situa : \ July 1 ’ chop suey noo dles f invalid and void by the United ae h North |‘sioned” and sent to,a ranch to spend , ice oiit of thé’ noy'l COME uly Ist : Ss. States Supreme Court. as much of it-as runs through Nort " « his days in Equine| , The Chinese make out of the soy | IN AND HEAR THEM. t5 Modest prices will - In the first assessment, the capitol} Dakota at least—better and to ad- the xemaingge of. his days in Equ hean a ihstaned stron yt che | atoa.m. FT investments of the railroads of the tees oS re f thous Z “Tom's” ‘ bling milk in color, pnd che- | revail. atts das found by epulving to the vertise it to the’hundreds of thous-|" 17,’ aad to “Tom’s” cup of happiness mical composition, ! preval ie gross market value of the stocks and bonds of the company the proportion of-the North Daokta single track mileage to the total single track mileage of the system. The United States Supreme Court held that. fail- ure to deduct the value of securities and other nonoperating property in- yalidated the assessment and that apportionment on a mileage basis assigned a greater valuation to North Dakota than was proper. They held that the method of taxation was an unwaYranted interference with interstate commerce and a taking of property without due process of law. In the second assessment the cap- ital investment of the railroads. in North Dakota was found by taking such ‘proportion of the: outstanding stocks and bonds of the railroad rep- resenting operating railway property as the Value of North Dakota pro- perty bore to the total system. The court held that such tax was assessed on a basis which the statute ‘did not authorize or sanc- tion. + The roads also have contended that during the period of the gov- ernment control, they were a part of the-government, and therefore ‘could not ‘be ‘assessed with an exctse tax, For this reason the taxes for the year 1922 will be levied, ‘entirely apart from the previous levies, to produce’ a test case for a year in which the government tontrol ques- tion dos not enter. ands of automobile nomads who are ranging the country will be consider- ed at a state meeting of the high- way association to be held here July 10. New markings and methods of fi- nance for this and like work will be considered. There is a campaign to move the train to the south, according to G. N. Keniston, Bismarck, secretary- treasurer, who called the meeting and for this reason the advantages of the more northernly route through South Dakota will be advegtised. The present route was designated by the war department as the North Trans- continental highway. Possibility of locating an jnformation office. at ‘Fallon or Terry, Mont., near where the Yellowstone trail pafts from the National Parks highway and cuts down through South Dakota, will be considered, according to W. P. Chest- nut, secretary of the Pargo Com- mercial club. The National parks highway begins at Chicago, follows Lake Michigan to Milwaukee, cuts diagonally through Wisconsin to St..Paul and through Minnesota.to Fargo. It runs straight across the state through Jamestown, Bismarck, Mandan, and through Medora and Sentinel: Butte to Glendive, Montana, where it turns south to Billings and Livingston. At Livingston and Bozeman spur trails run down ‘to Yellowstone National Park. From Bozeman the main trail it has been decided to send him to the ranch of his former, master, also : : 7 5 : vm | a retired Southern Pacifie veteran, E. 5 i V. Carman, formerly Superintendent f of the.West Oakland, mill, and well known inventor, who recently. retired from active duty after 47 years of service with the compd#hy. For 12 years Tom.,has diligently served the company by hauling shav- ingsy lumber and doing odd jobs about the mill yard, but a -small tractor now stands supreme in the domain where Tom formerly ruled. Through his amicable disposition Tom is a favorite among West, Oak; land employes and‘childgen in neighborhood who often . bring lumps of sugar, and other’ tidbits. Carman’s ranch is located . near Modesto in thegSan .Jgaquin Valley and Tom’, is’ to -be/ alto to frolic in green’ pastures to his heart's \de- light. 8 Now Is the ‘fine 19 Get. These Ugly Spots There's ‘no Tongér “the slightest of feeling ashamed of your freck- les, as Othine—double strength—-is guaranteed to remove these homely spots, + (3 Simply get an ounce of Othihe— double* strength—from any druggist ‘and apply a little of it night and morning’ and you should , soon see that even the worst freckles! have begun to disappegr, while the lighter: ones have vanished ¢ntirely. | It! is seldom that more than an ounce, is !| needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complex- tion. x }: i Be sure to ask for the double sbrength Othine as this is sold un-| der guarantee of money back if! it fails to remove freckles, : Men who have had’ mych experi ence in. judging high:temperatures, as those in steel. works can ‘tell at a glance how hot a thing is by its color. +. ‘ ‘ New Through Pullman Service . Chicago to Bismarck and Mandan’ - Has NewMeaning HOSKINS-MEYER rvic vice is a significant term to anyone using Firestone Guin-Dipped Cords. Mileage is one way in which it.has been given new meaning. The most exacting of Firestone Users difficult but important processes as double gum-dipping of cords and air-bag cure. for STUAAVAMAETONSUNADAUAIAS ALOE SRUDARADAUCODEGROHARADHSSHOGUDAGDOUELAEI GY TTT ~ Tire repairmen—experts in tire constru¢- tire-buyers—the big taxicab and motorbus companies, and organizations using -large numbers of automobiles for their ,sales- men— have been won to Firestone Gum- Dipped Cords by sheer proof of. mileage superiority. tion—will tell you thatthe Firestone car- cass is the strongest and sturdiest ever built. Firestone users by the thousands have vol- untarily written us of their great satisfaction ..with the extraordinary mileage they have - obtained. © é \ You can forget your tires if you equip your car with Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords Maneatis t th and travels by th Service, as Firestone users know it, " u Municipalities of Missoula and Spokane to’ Seattle 4 ; means greater dependability and uniformity _ on all four wheels. ‘You will have the assur- 4 Operate Own See Grete te Gee ke "Pack : 5 of performance as well. This is because ance that you are getting the best and most ~'. Movie Theaters Christiania, Norway, June 29,—Fo: several years. municipal governments f a number of Norwegian cities have owned-and operated their motion pie- ture theaters, When they were tak- en over by the municipalities, the municipal ‘boards decided” the net profits should be uséd fot the “promo- tion of cultoral purposes in the home, localities. ,A survey of how Christiania, has spent this inconie during the last and Ashland, near the northden bor- der of California. “Cinderella” - _.. Double Daily ServiceLeaving Chicago Union Station, Burlington Route at fS “+ 10:80°a. m.—North Coast Limited, No. '1. + \}Golid Train.) Arrive Bismarck 11:39 a. m.; x Mandan,-11:55 a..m. Sr Firestone has adopted and held to ‘such Most Miles per Dollar f ‘. economical service that money can buy. Year was published recently by tle We Nis one SM i Be : local ‘press. The city has'a popula-| ® 6:30 p. m.Pacifi »No. 3,(Through ; : a v tion of about 260,000. The net profit “ . “Pullmans.) © Arri arck, 10224 -p. -m.;." KS 4 | @ of the operation in 1921’ amount to : Mandan, 10:50 p.m. + ‘ : 1,349,000 kroner (about $350,000 at par). . This sum was awarded to var- ious cultural aims, namely 700,000 kroner to a studio building for the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland, 400,000 kroner to a “people theater’ on the city’s “East ' side,” 100,000 kroner to a new concert hall, 100,000 kroner to a fund for the support of scierice and 49,000 kroner to a new music pavilion. In previous ‘years the’ studio of Mr. Vigeland ‘has beet. awarded 700,000 kroner, the “peo- ple’s’ theater” 1,400,000 kroner and the concert hall 400,000 kroner from the“same source. “The city ‘of Trondhjem in north- ern Norway, with a population of about 45,000 inhabitants, has a net Profit of 322,000 kroner (about $90,- 000)°from its municipal ‘motion pie ture theaters in 1921, Of this sur- Plus 100,000 kroner was awarded to _ the city theater and the rest ‘in minor! allotments to other \gultural institutions and organizations. In a similar manner other Norwegian cit- ies-of late years have supported thei. cultural institutions ‘and created nes cultural enterprises. GOOD HELP-IN SUMMER. Indigestion’ causes worry, nervous- ness, ‘sick headaches, ;biliousness, coated tongue, bad breadth, blouting, gas,’ ¢onstipation and constant, dis- tress. ‘Henry C. Thorne, 1002 “Hay- rison Ave., Boston, Mass., writes: “Sinée taking Foley \Cathartic Tab lets I feel fine.” They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomaeh and in-| vigorate the liver. Cause no pain, no nausea. Not habit forming—just good, wholesome physic. Kari R. Linker, Washingto claims the nation’s’ sniallest! feet—a scant six and one-half > Mrs. D.C. : Change in Train Time see Effective July 2° : 3 The Pacific Express, will leave Bismarck ie at 10:34 p. m. and Mandan at 10:00 p. hy ee m.,(Mountain Time), one hour ahd 42°": \j minutes earlier than formerly. { No. Restful Lounge Cars Have Beep Added toTrains 3 and 4 Northern Pacific: Railway t D. T. OWENS & CO; For Sale Five goom bungalow, thoroughly modern, : Price. For Sale Seven room house. Excelléut condition. Price For Sale Fiye room house, two story, fully modern. Price. For Sale Five room bungalow. .Price..........+...+ D. T. OWENS & CO.;Room 1, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. “TRAIN THE HAND AND:EYE.._ Play Billiards. <A clean, scientific; pleasing. game. NEFFS , 114. 4th St. FABRIC 30x3 Oldfield +‘999"*__$7.99 8 30x34 Oldfield “ Actual Reproduction’ from Photographs ‘The section of n Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord at the right was taken after 20,994 miles‘on a Yellow Cab in Chicago. By comparing tread thickness with the settion on the left it can be seen that only one-third is worn off. Over 11,000,000 revolutions with countless curb bumps, sudden starts and stops, road shocks and the dest: tire service—i ctive effect of frequent use of chains are examples of rcal of all Firestone Cords.