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ee ees oe ae rl THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE , ; at $16,000,000 was not “assessed a! |structing northern France, huge | cent, and stated that the beer in- jsums were diverted and sent to little a dustry “in this country was owned . nations for ‘military purposes and 4 larg groups of wealthy men in th Umited States had met in New York to discuss opposition to the prohe bition mov In pre prior to the war by English lords lthat only recently, 400 million franes | : and G brewers, He declared ene davanced te Pola’ HAR eme 1 1 w jarmy Is this true? | M | Lauzanne replied: “The charge is that muss meeting of one of the ‘untrue and ridiculous. Every | , {voted by parliament for reeonstruct-, Increase in Northwest Re-!ing northern France has gone to! nent, nting his faéts to show {that work. The 400 million frances LAUDS ESSE ASEAN : Stites gorecument @ eiatinan vaui-| : COPE NY EAMIRORE recently advanced to Poland_anults “Merchandise of Merit Only” Franke S: Regan Rormeny wtl'iow, tinier Re EA a jy for economical reconstruction and | « that one drunkard was paying a ta ‘Tax burdens in the rthwest | only partially for army purposes—- | by the French ten | voted offici: the 300,000,000 | ‘parliament, as to- (francs advanced to Austria as the {French part of the international loan have doubled and trebled in years according to Northern P: Railway tax figures made publi \d Mllinoi De- | of $27.50 without a Legislature, Address Here while the big brewer ¢ cent of tax until Now as a result of caped te the livers war came. and personal property tax Friday, Saturday---then Easter eepeer + |dohn D, Rockefeller who had beer» The Northern Pacific Tax bill to that distressed county. The ex- EI DISCUSS PROHIBITION ing only a very small tax, is pay- | from 1910 to 1921 was: jpense in the two cases will be re- g in, 000,000 or per head. Year System {corded in the budget and the money = —— for every drunkard. 1910 39,834 {will have to be paid by French tax- 2 “Taxes in North Dakota can be Real Estate Burden payers! = reduced one third” declared the Hon.| Mt. Regan pointed out that in | QUESTION NO. 6: What about Vrank S. Regan, expert” of the Fly-| 1784 fifty per cent of the taxes in the old charge that France. is milix ng. Salludron sthohig Jocturehat (huliene ao mece: wottety nes meneetye on taristic, that she has the biggest McA ch ea ee ee and best-equipped: army in ghe world, oe ethodist church last even-} was raised by taxes on — personal | is planning a big submarine fleet, property. 76 percent of the » to waste, | taxes ¢ real estate while iq | b8t 24 from personal property, al- by though the great wealth our nation “The rea-} js in personal property. i i ta Round up Dodgers “Unele Sam rounded up 12,000 tax s in southern California a time ago,” said Mr. | \ and so far she hasn't ratified the | Washington naval agreement? | Lauzanne replied: “There is no} country less militaristic than France. iHer ‘biggest and best-equipped army thern Pacific paid |jn the world’ has no other purpose | over 53 per cent of its net earnings !than to oblige Germany to pay and | ReBRAT | aca) gore The eae Be fe that army costs France less than the | Sand We is doing the wime Ching 14 | Ga “er cent andthe Manta Fe 21 pet 1 army of non-militaristic Amer- a fu zed audience ation, speaker, people. pa UTD TAMURA USHA other pay lo dodge: this is the re short of our lay many insta s of tax class- iflation many wealthy men My 4] Git" harts of the United. States” He | 24 per cent and the Santa Fe 21 per icq, The expenditures for the army'| Smart smaller than a simall farm= | i" ote oly hotels tha ete ne oe ; F ia 1922 were $194,498,660, whereas in | er ¢ © owner of town property |e eee ae eee 4 An a recent speech inthe United | America for the fiseal year 1921-1922 N pays. prohibition law whole- | States Senate, Senator Borah of | a ae a 36 5 ew ‘i aan eaventuraonil st rests and prosecution of tax aa [the cost of the urmy excee Jed $325,- Easter Glov An TiteHeA. HE dodgers. Governor Pincot of Pen sianeneaneabin’ takes Wrest roe: | ¢ Spring cablect ‘has be sylvania is doing for thats iby ROVETANTENE aUENOFE | Ger nce He goons ee aee See that insure ; conten has never been done before | ities antineeeno BUD submarine fleet, but she wants to Footwear oat Hae aeveEReA ow prosecuting its | come back upon the produc » [have an adequate one to protect her | Perfect can collucls ceeelureatel!* quaveVes punding up tax dodg-| the shipper. These public utilities [Eurepean consts und the costs of | 7 . For Easter t money on property that hae here. | CTS and grafters in the city of Chi-| must collect this money from one (her empire in Africa. This subma- Grooming Ei \taxation than wae | OME” source, that is, from those who ship. [Tie fleet is not directed | against Wear. : s proof of this fact he said} “It will be very difficult to reduce | England, but against X (the un- < of raising| that it had been discovered in the freight rates if we continue in thisknown quanti The submarine is S. pointed out | Cty of Chicago that city funds country to inerease taxes upon the }Hot an offensiv jon but a pure-| Perfect Fitting 10,000,000 worth heey hee of 23) yailroads as we have for the last one. Dainty i mpt from. taxation in ee reorient: | oursyent as HG Bice ees te Hosiery to th s and $107,000,000,- ese) = Se any capital s\ 5 y . = 3 ‘ peepee owned by + declared that when — he nes, proves better than wear with New Neckwear wi others on. which | entered the Hlinois legislature, it thing in the world that she has no! to brighten beaten Hi ouaa GUL ah) RG SL age 5 aggfessive designs, but only defen- | yourtBacter Hic AeeePCRECH DEH OMUIE | oewies Noose eee emauia On sive intentions. Ne sresreny alinitid miayaluede| wee eerie ment auc staal | “If the Washington naval Costume. your 3 house. The legislators got busy,” : : ‘ostume. en EVAR atin ae pede neo ment—which will certainly: be Bister i yandeacroppe \ficd—has not yet been adopted s ‘) te tiou Ithe French parliament, it is because | Frock hing aikenit did RcaManesil Gnike |there are some French deputies play- | Wretch d e cd thol/apeaker, declar| Thirty-Two Mothers Drawing ing polities with the same skill as | “6 ae svi | senators, CAMOSS e258 ve rine sone sea ee Sarat atria Maca emette:| Allotments From County | c Cos ae emba al church tonight and | ratification to Meetings are free odist Episee tomorrow night. OF Constipation |°"\" Rey. James II. Woertendyke of Chi- care cabinet, just as some American mothers” pensions in the. year 1922,{ haters prevented the ratification ding to figures compiled in the Of the Versailles treaty to emburass | |the Wilson administration, Burleigh county paid out $8,040 for | Easter! The very word is synonymous of lovely new clothes. New Suits — New % . }cago, who is said to be one of we | office of County ftor Johnson. | Can Be Quickly Overcome by) inst citective orators on the plats | There were:té mothers and tid-chit-|,,vThese deputies all belong to the | iu orm in connection with the prohibi- | drei Bt ing pension mone: rom DST CCM E an Sa ee "AGSAG ¢ 2. i DT € =f ] CARTER'S LITTLE form in connection with the prehibi- dren receiving pension money from | \vity Clemenceau” was in Ameren, || Dresses—New Hats—Everything bright and new to match the season. For with Eas- al ‘ i se Seg, eh imen didn't ask him why his fol-| Corbett will speak tonight sions to mothers ranging from $10 to $84 per month, depending on the num- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jber urgency of hi Purely vege- table — act sure and gently on jlowers were putting spokes in the | jwhecl of the Washi ter comes security of spring’s permanence.; CART ive bilious : FOR RENT Furnished roan, aso fone agHlueoniee . Takes Carload— A visit to this store to inspect the new displays will prove to be enjoyable as well ness, hea A = garage and barn 7th St. Phone} year, or about $21 per month, | Ory : . * ° 5 ache, dizi. aa a ee ee gee aurea | of Horses to as fruitful; fashion’s latest whims are included in our array of Easter merchandise. : . : touring ear Good condition. 310 | FRANCES SCHEME: Eastern Market . * duty. ‘Small Piil—Small Dose—Small Price) = Washington Ave. 8-29. | IN OCCUPATION OF RUHR (Coritinued from Pagé 1) Lauzanne replied: “Not only hi the ‘Comite desVorges’ not inspire ithe march into the Ruhr, but it was|j it. Precisely | pates ‘Tom Devils Lake, N. D,, Marel 29 loney left the city arload of Ram: {which will be taken to Springfield, where they will be sold at . There are 28 head of horses nd Mr. Maloney antici- | Your Easter Coat These smart coats are ready for the Easter. Suits You will readily grant the special claim to favor — which is rightfully de- manded by these new suits. Represen- in charge of county horses Last Time TONIGHT PUTT TTT TE LO gO mn tee priarey op fe Ss against i a | pat they will bring good | C A a 5 ; 5 ; URIEdeSAEA Gonna sever senses: (eee tive in our Easter showing are straight changing moods of Spring days. The they could not be enthusiastic about | ine line models, three piece suits with the practical necessity of a warm spring coat Ty a > 99 ja mareh ii h vhi rlog at a average rice ] GOD’S CRUCIBLE” . Vaevecratyaeiue arpeeiven nen os |e nena preeet popular box coats and Russian blouse’; : : : man coal and steel masters.” for teams. Fourteen head in this | models each possessing that complete- is readily apparent. You will find in our QUESTION NO. 4: "t this on- jtire Ruhr campaign really an at- jtempt to destroy Germany economi- car averaged $181.07. i IL is expected that to train No. 30 | will be attached two carloads of | Two reel Century comedy “Ginger Face” 5 3 ALC a : i ness of detail and fine tailoring, and Easter display a satisfying variety of finishing to give them the final touch of \ } Tomorrow ; Ea pnd Ereakolerlups into bitten horses In changeof |] TT styles to suit your individual preference. Lois Wilson - Jack Mulhall | Lauzanne replied: *No more than]! Dyersialiotaesine oes 5 ‘ ioe ato occupa 0) eanchiadas a rrclisneacqfroiminolimnangey ai) The prices range from $27.50 up. The prices range from $13.50 up. departments in 1871, desired to br jup France into little states Ge {many wanted only to collect the money. France today wants only to QUESTION NO. 5: the chase’ DEBATE RIGHTS TO AUTOMOBILE has also been printed in English pa- N. D., ——in—— “BROAD DAYIGHT” ‘Town ounties are being sold un- der the auspices of the farm bu- Your Easter Frocks Easter Hat The colorful charm of Spring- Here you will find just the hat time is expressed in these new es ae : silk frocks. All the favored new for you the one best suited to your style ideas are here—featuring the type and costume needs and can accepted styles for skirts and easily be chosen from our Easter sleeves, becoming necklines and millinery display. Large and collar shapes. Add to these the small hats, hats with drooping soft beauty and lovely colorings of brims, becoming off-the-face styles the new fabrics and clever ways and tailored models. They present of (HEME Abe. 1S. no: Smal) a fascinating display in their wonder thzt these frocks prove irrisistible to every woman who bright colors and strikingly orig- inal trimming arrangements. Wraps Many fashionable- women will choose an effective wrap as the most essential part of their Easter wardrobe. Choosing your Easter wrap from these extensive displays insures a garment that bestows a feeling of luxurious comfort upon the wearer. Every wrap success- fully combines correct styles, de- pendable quality of material and perfect tailoring. All are moderately priced, |pers that of the billions of fran ‘voted by your department for recon- Hettinger, Mar, question of right of poss and title to an auto bought with an alleged worthless check will come up at the next term of district court. | q s | A man giving his name as R. A.} e LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY LET LL HAVUSAEYVGGUNDAERUDAACAD AAT OU ENS SUUDEUSUUSUSAEAURADANEOLECESELSUSUEUAL SEEN] would look her best on Easter day. The prices range fron $22.50 up. Duval sold an auto to Odou & j old hi who then sold the u <1 | O. H, Fuerstenau Bix &.D. A Keep Your Baby's Bowels| fovinan county Micial seized the car und returned it to the Bowman Mo- tor company which claimed that the Clean and Fresh with car had been sold to a man named n Fi 5 5 | L. J. Robertson who gave a worth- ria Fi Tu j les cheek for the car. g oyrup | Odou & Arnold then replevined the car and turned it back to Fue UTAREVEELSDELERU SUED SEAEUEODPEASRLYDUEEYOS ELON ECON EERE LETRA TUUUSEAST A TTETT THT SsAUNDNAMUIUUAEVRANEOOQUUTOOUESUREDOUOOTOGHOLGUGEEOUUOUUOOCUEOOHODOUOGUCOOGNOOGQUUDOCONEOAGAOHOOOOOUNUEOEOOOAQGUOUGOA OGL AfUGUUOOnNUDOUENOSUUUESOSEESUGDOOOUOTOUEOEGUOVEOUOTGEROPOTONOQOUOSDOSONEOOODUDUUDRGOOORTQODECESTONDUDLERADEQUUPATEDNANOOOOCOTEANHTOCUOUEON | stenau. They claim that the car | i mr had beew sold to Robertson and that | —.—, == lit is up to the Bowman firm to com- | Fishing Boats of Deal | ¢eveured many of the fish, despite | | nel Robertson to make good his) the efforts of the fishermen to drive check. | Land Heavy Catch them away. The poor of the district | Incorporations London, Mar. 29—One of the largest harvests of sprats ever re- benefitted by the generosity of the Deal men, Saving Made Easy MOVIE CHATS CAMEO COMEDY Articles. of incorporation , filed with the Secretary of State include: The Lakota American, weekly newspaper, Lakota, Nelson county; capital stock $10,000; incorporators, F, W. Keitzman, John Stewart, J. D. Gyonna, C..W. Lewis. Chance Manufacturing Company, Grand Forksg capital stock $500,000; eorded was caught by Deal fisher- men lately, and is estimated to num- ber 2,500,000 fish, Owing to the re- cent heavy gales the sprats became massed in abnormal quantities, and the fishermen had great difficulty in landing their catches, so weighted and choked were the nets. Many of the boats reached shore almost GOOD EVENING SCHOOLS The Minot evening schools, which have had an enrollment of afmost 1,000 the past year, will award cer- tificates to many students Monday night, April 2, with State Superinten- dent Miss Nielson presenting the certificates to-many ‘students Monday It’s not so hard—Uncle Sam is ready to tell you how in his New Free Book. Send for it today and get the “know-how” of what seems to be the hardest thing in the world. Treasury Savings Certificates make it easy and safe. Get your copy now. FRIDAY and SATURDAY to manufacture Chance button; in- | submerged. night, April 2, with State Superin- . : corporators, Paul B. Griffith, John | ‘Thousands of hungry seagulls | tendent Miss Niclson presenting the paar eee lbe ak JOUN BOWER a Westerner” who loved iis wife, H, Vold, W. W. Fegan, James. Din- | swept down on the floating nets and | ceyificaes. Tous dakack eat . ‘ his little home and the great plains, MARGUERITE de nie, Tom: Moore, allot Grand Forks; | “Kis cowponta (| Neng L. A. Chance, Minneapolis. | The, Sax Motor Co., Hebron; capi- , tal ‘stock $25,000; incorporators, F. | la MOTTE as.the wife who thought she wanted a literary and a home in the Bast, MILTON SILLS as the rn friend cof both‘in a ‘Thos. Ince picture of great The United States Government \ Adéres--- Savings System f] st and entertainment. ‘Millions of’ mothers depend upét genuine “California Fig Syrup” ‘o |clean and fresh baby’s stomach and bowels. i C. Saxowsky, Wm. E, Saxowsky, R E. Dittus. county; capital manufacture electrigity, ete.; incor- jorators, K. 5, Huso, J. A. Huso, Crosby; Arthur Kateley, Herbert Gotz, Kenmare. United Power Co., Crosby, Divide | stock $20,000; to; Marguerite , When the little one is constipated,| “ji,+vey Sutton Realty Co,, Lisboria Dé La Motte has windeolic, feverish breath ‘coat-|.. 41 i , be aaa el umuetOn claesioes = Bartel tees Mc e ey ee Ce, MY PLATFORM Milton Sills spoonful promptly moves the poisons | Cavett, : | gases, bile, souring food and wa: |right out. Never cramps or overacts Contains ro narcotics or soothing Economy and efficiency will reduce taxes and - ” GIVE US. BETTER STREETS. John. rs i \ Harvey Sutton, ©. S. Sutton, C. E. | i | Announcement I desire to announce my! ors will soothe and heal the ree | drugs. Babies love its deli taste. Ask your druggist for genuine | “California Fig Syrup” which has ul! directions for infants in aims, and children of all ages. plainly printed AESOP FABLE , on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imi- tation fig syrup. candidacy for the office of Police Magistrate, subject to the will of the voters in the lection on April 3. My motto is “A Square Deal to All” Will apprecite Fe support, W. S/Casselman. | your system’s éffort to throw }a cold. Keep a bottle of Muco | Salve in the house, store, office o iittle up each As is’ nature's warnii ineeze is of hy iratory tract. Should cold have ‘become deep seated, follow direc- tions on bottle and rid fi for i Apply | of it i night. M Sal rs to! yr instant use. 0 in one uco Salve a tee onc nostril. The Re simplest cold remedy made. MUCO SALVE 25% A. C, HINCKLEY . Candidate for City Commissioner. (Politieal Advertisement.)

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