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Ate nt ae i H PAGE SIx THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Spor “DEMONS” LOSE IN HARD GAME Hold Lead Over Valley City At the End of First Half dah lineup CAGE STARS HERE TONIGHT “Triple B's” Basketball T in Action at Gym am with » quickly able Houser 1 be chose The Comp: several former stars, among them . who played at the Univer- North Dakota with House A fast game is expected. NEW SALEM _ TEAM VICTOK New Sulem, N. D., Feb. The \ tlem basketeers won over Com y K of Dickinson in a fast well- game, New Salem started the coring with a free shot, then follow ed a field foa7 by The se at on the end of Tie firstnalf was 11 to 2. The final score was to 8. Excel- lent g ‘din, team work kept the opponents baffled and they sot through for only three field goals Jones, New forward, starred in the game, making fourteen of his team’s points. Burman and Gunder ! lent floor game and’ tie q covered their territory Shurr, a sub, played running and showed up" At no time w rds | | New in danger as they kept a safe all times: This makes | New Salem’s sixth win. | Basketball Results ¥o high seconds 20; Hope Valle G N City 24; prask Superior Normal 19. Madison 16 Gustavus Adolphu D.) high L St. Thomas floorwork in to 24 win over the Devils Lake high quint on Fargo high floor. From the opening whistle the game @eveloped into a clever blocking con- test with the visiting players the worst offenders. The 40 minutes of play were any- | thing but interesting from a spec-| tator’s point of view, the score being tied time after time and it was not until the last two minutes of play that the Midgets showed some real basketball. WHAT'S RIGHT IN THIS OLD SPORT OF GOLF, ANYWAY | By NEA Service Philadelphia, Pa., Feb, 2—Golf is a| game of changing thoughts and shift- ing theories. . Once you were supposed to pat all the power into a shot with your left hard, Today it is the right which provides the main force. They used to tell you the club head preceded the liands by a matter of inches in driving from the, tee. | Slow motion pictures show that the hands actually precede the club head. In days gone by the run-up ap- proachzwas considered the only prac- tical way to get close to the pin. Then game Bis) }unketp and multitu- dinous‘traps. Now if you can't play @ high pitch approach to the you até all out of luck. What next? green * JUDGE EASILY INJURED The fact that First Baseman Joe Judge of the Washington Nationals “4s so_easily, injured, handicaps great- dy his ga ue as a first sacker. d STAGE ALL SET Now#lfat Casey Stengel is to be a “membegiof the joke Boston /Na- | ing methods? tave off what In the west, vorded second r » Carifor- off first honors. In the t, a doz ns had a higher anking than the Navy, The ‘dith ing to the west in n football experts coaching, accord- accounted for the failure of Wash- ington to win from the Navy by decisive score. The strategy of Coach Bob Folwell of the Navy was highly praised. Does the cust have a decided and middle west dvantage in couch- The gr s that Andy Smith, former University ot Pennsylvania star, has had dt Cali- fornia makes it seem so. Elmer Henderson, who starred at Oberlin, been nighly success*ul at the Unt. versity of Southern California. Next fall Gleun Warner, famous eastern mentor, will take up his duties at Stanford. For two years the Warner system has been drilled into Stan- ford candidates by Andy Kerr, whe tutored under Warner. Now comes University of On with an offer to Coach Hugh Bezdek of Penn State to return to the in- stitution where he firgt gained fame, Apparently’ Oregon doesn’t inteyd tu take a back seat in football, Oregon stands ready to pay. Bez- dek a salary well in advance of the amount that he is receiving! at Penn State. All that is necessary to put over the deal is Bezdek's acceptance. Oregon fis. willing to wait a couple of years if the is tied up to a con- tract at Penn State that cannot be broken by mutual agreemént. Ap- parently Oregon has no intention of permitting Califorma with Andy Smith and Stanford with Glenn War- jonals;-she will have an excellent ner of hogging the spotlight. : eee | “} is a rather interesting fact that ’ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 2,- 1924 : bowling’ gamé by the local ten pin artists and a series of games wa’) finished Wedn y evening between | a team representing the Washburn | Lignite Coal company and a town, crew undeg the leadership of C. G.|* Mathys. Each squad had won two | umes and the rivalry was keen be- tween them but the miners took the lead and won by a close margin. Louis Hirsh Was high man. STANDS PAT ON CATCHERS Manager Huggin& intends to stand | pat on his trio of catchers, Schang, | | Hoffman and Bengough. Both Hoff. | man and Bengough delivered in the | pinch last season, Hoffman when Schang was forced out, and Ben- ough when both Schang and Hoff- | man wese on the injured list. | TWO CRACK SOUTHPAWS Tris Speaker is banking on South. | paws Joe Shaute and Jim Edwards | to win' berths as regular pitchers | the coming season. ‘Shaute is the | more promising of the two, because | he has a better fas ? ROOKIE PITCHER | anager Chance of the Chicago} White Sox figures Pitcher Blanken- ship, the husky right-hander, will f come through for him this year. Il- ness handicapped his work .last | — summer, WILL PLAY THIRD BASE i McMillan, who played second, and short for Boston last sea- | son, will be used exclusively at third by the Req Sox. The position is his if he can deliver. His batting is the doubtful feature of his play. WINS REGULAR BERTH Eddie Collins says that Shortstop McClellan ‘should be ‘much more valuable to he White ‘Sox ‘this yea. McClellan, after\lohg. serviee on the bench, finally gradugted to the Tanks of a regular Inst: summer. [ only a fair. hitter, ‘tel ry, office iby world ir a com netve: He | been built since the di 1 wiped .out-in-the. disister, are spril house’ r, s A NEW YOKOHAMA ARISES FROM Out ofthe ruin ead devastation of the September. earthg picture was talton for the Admiral RUINS OF ‘OLD CITY’ Tbe had. dismiss the app Appeal Dismi al. ed. lant. | . Appellant, | SYLLABUS peo ing his own as: work entirely rvant. a railroad tricycle is strumentality, that stances making the action, although it F. Jasonius, Judge. “Affirmed. rising‘ a new. Yokohama. usters of tiny: Japanese | ungalows and s iWhere tad digs were razed, and Tnatbriat te being rushed in from all parts of the,| tiff, Bismarck, North Dakota, building. il Of the houses shown in these pictures except some charred:-hulls» have Oriental Tine, American shipping ‘company, whose holdings: wore*also . ee t x “, ih Dakota, mining the action and prevénting a judgment from which an appeal may Defendant has moved to Per Curiam opinign. Cuthbert & Adamson, Devils Lake, Nerth Dakota, Attorneys for Appel- A, E,Whegler, Devils Lake, N, D. Miidaugh & Smythe, Duluth, Minn. Attorneys for Respondent. From Burleigh County. Adolph Kutchera, Plaintiff and Re- spondent, ys. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Com- | Pany, @ corporation, Defendant and A person who undertak ecifie job Gf repair-work, furni: sistants and doing such aecording to his own ideas and plans, and without being subject to the order of anyone else, as to the details of the work, is an independent contractor | 2, A complaint which alleges th censee, but did not warn the plaintiff of the dangerous. character -of the, instrumentality, states a cause of ities of the same class. Appeal from“the District Court of BurleigheCounty, North Dakota, Hon, \ Q'Hare & CéR, Attorneys for Plain- Way f S Aes 4 John :E. Palmez,.of Counsel; - # a a — —- | ALL BROTHERS! if INCOME TAX / HOW HENRY FORD SPENDS HIS MONEY n ; * * * * * IL ‘ .C lin hao 3 ‘ali ja) _ STATE INCOME TAX LAW e McGlinchey Boys of California Following is one of a series of ay- i | ticles covering provisions of the state Form Crack Team | income tax law prepared by the state nN tax departanent, r { a) { Taxable Income of Individualy + | Every individ who was a res- (! | , ident of the state on January 1, 1924, is subject to tax on his entire net-in- " come (from whatever. source i! le d during the culendar y i | except such income as the | cifically exempts from ti The following income is ex mpt from tax- | ation: 4 {| (a) Interest on obligations of titel | United States or its possessions. In- | terest upon obligations of North Da- | kota on any of its political subdivi- 4 | “(by Salaries, gains or othet com- pensation received from the United \ State by officials or employees thare- t of including persons in the military i jor naval forces of the United States. ; | The term gross income includes ; gains, profits and income derived {from , wages or compensation | for personal services or from pro- fe ns, vocations, trades, business, f ;commerce or sales or dealings in i | prqperty whether real or personal; [also interest. rent, dividends or in- if | come from the transaction of any 4 business carried on for gain or profit \ or gains or profits from any source | whateve | The amount of all such items is 1 JOE, JIM. ian computing net income the taxpay- By NEA Service patie ey iievadignbadiell Gea inen Ge ecessary | These pictures of Henry Ford at | incisco, Feb, 2..-The McGlinchey boys e the whole th “a . show him splitting wood, bath- | | when team plays basketball. They're all McGlinche Bill, 19. | expenses paid during the ‘income ng his feet in a mountain strean:, as cards WE etd n the cur on of a f Joe, 21, center; Jim, forward; Francis, suard, and | ou 3 i the urrying on of any trade htsinan, and as he appears when Jack guard. In addition to the e five brothers, there is a rooting | © eat paid within the year on] Skating. Inset below is the school- | . ACTH EL PE ESTEE NCH EH SWrn MIR ReRRORE indeutaateda! house Ford attended -as a boy, and | canteen leaned ap everything around the home | ATID) TEA ky] paid within the income | which he recently: purchased for sen- A on. Included in their victories is one over the Oregon / ggies, 34-19, | year, a pra perty or bi vee but | timental reasons, | ped Uiey have hopes of ‘meeting and conquering the University of ieee DeAnee aL a Kind tefaing te Be epee " ne What Ford Reads 5 Aa the played together ever since they were old enough to | ¢ the value of the property as- et Tene ! : - DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT. f toddle, their team work can't be beat. Three of these boys, Joe, Jim | sessed : ; etl ie ; , Want to knowowhat kind of | le County. nd Jack, played on a team which reached the Fee eee custaincubaigeimg thE 1) casi orne atti anal aeattee does} books Henry Ford reads? . O. Wall, Plaintiff and Respondent, tional tournament two years ago | peers CETTE TR to come eave nreirige tera eva ntibs anot Here is a list of the rea } First’ National Bank of Cro: neces esl ae "Debts ascertained to be worth: | How ‘much of the world’s largest| he has just fii : 4 corporation Defendant and Appel- : a Besse bosan Rese date | Mee nia a tune is lavished on its owne Wells’ “Qutl History.’ lant LEROY BEATS cence te aes ep OMRet The, trad 14 ine os, wee a) | EINE Hasty Giese abel Vel Mare TANT , a THaei StARE Hs kite Us Tea Re thie LealtRe Sone oped the| Soil.” | In the instant case A, exceuted ; AL VAN RYAN Coetaittloe BE Ts n kept on an acerual basis. Tiersen ls nent stale yee Writs Ge Children’s | twa mortgages to B., to secure two i | ee eg EIS CM ait Te oh || EDU SS S | Children.” Lseparate debts, Later B. assigned b. 2—Russie LeRoy of |! eres men) re ees Seana Seal ths Gna 4 certain contempt) In addition, Ford is an ardent |one of the mortgages to C., by an|SyLLABUS bmw Al Van Ryan of St. Paull povdeks first y Oregon, 1906, | ery obi prenerty fiuedlineucitessteen torniion Most of it goes back in| Student of Emerson and spencs sisnment containing a stipulation] In an action upon a promissory ‘ ugh ten rounds of milling | yas h the usual tough luck | trade See : iis business anaces iybs fof) many hours reading the famous [to the effect that. the, mortgage so{ note given for the purchase price ee ee a ot ach) inhi, tn Dividends or income received | thousands of men. Other millicns works aloud, for 3 sssigned should be deemed a lien | of n tractor where the defendant, upid actions and when it ended Rus-| jtigt year, ose he decided | 1. any person from stock or inter go to charity. He rgcenty gave an- ve the old fash- | Ptior to the other mortgage held by through a single defense set ‘up as 4 LeRoy held a fair margin of su- 4,6 wasn't ly and relurneé {in any corporation, the income of| other million and a half to his hospiz{ ioned habit of reading to eich |B- The mortgage assigned contained | y defense and a counter glaim, sought ey over the St. Paul boxer. |10 Chicago, for a-number Of | which shall have been assessed under tal in Detroit. Other charitable ana| other. fA dinalntipn its eae ne Radlee ee og erg e tae ya eeeteh ne fight could not compare to the ssistant to Stage [this act. If a pa f in- Ifare wor ia (dive nok fle Bi Ane | Berigagor agreed to keep the build- | of warranty, 2 recission of the con- 4 1 it was fot as slow an affair as | CC mbinations, nurebien | ovecee sal undce IWit GeLiCH weiee from freezing in winter by electrfeal- | such amount as the mortgagee or its | yrench of cugh qyarranty, it is held: first ting between LeRoy and | oy to Oregon in It was a dif-| nonding part of the dividends on in: ily heated coils. would approve. The mort-| (1) That the statute, Sec. ‘7449 Van Ryan at Fargo New Year's day | ferent Be-tek had’ profited by | come received therefrom can be“de- eae He spends money in_ collec 4 the buildings to be in-]¢. L, 1913, permits the pleading af 3. [his training under Stage. He met ducted. If a corporation is engaged | et. with eee American antiques and is recon- in accordance with such+pro- | jgconsistent defenses, if separately Billy Petrolle of Dilworth outbox-| with immediate success. He ste 1) in.business both within and without | »¢% With t pepe structing through these the life of} vision; and the policy of insurance | stated ed Jack Mouchie of St. Paul in the | until 1917, During that time he de-| qe sat ng einen oe ae theut hobbies which serve ds people of America from egrhest | contained a loss e clause in| -(2) That the defense of defendant eight round semi-windup. veloped what coast experts consider] poration's net income is. subject tof tee CICICAD GS UE fo IF) jtimes. Ford also is making a collec-|*#Vor, of the moz or its as-las plead was a single defense upon LeRoy won five of the ten rounds, ! the greatest af all Pacific elevens, the state, tlten the individual] "is Tiches have wade thith more'sim-| tion to show the ‘evolution of light- | sizns + B. foreclosed the mort-| the theory of recission of the oon- Van Ryan took three, and two were |the Oregon’ team of 1916, sioelhalter Gt leieh aoeie can {PIS in his personal navits than ver [ing le till owned by advertisement, ev | . . . percent ‘lividend ed before : Recently someone. found: Ford in| 2nd purch sed the premises at the upon the evidence and ner fs SSE i Tuhese: Sava al Se in signs willl therefrom in ar ine Rbiiie HemeS nisin’ food ae ait home line | k rd of his birthpla dies iN eae bidding sistetey the sae cee pies reid dope it out that Bezdek is sure to re- rast possible dishiaye + lecing with: acepdll | mount due on mortgage Jniform Sales Act), DUNDEE WHIPS |turn to Oregon. Ile first came te individual taxpayer, in com- Fond sydcht--bub it all “cin. /anethtien, explant net Vord,|##4 the costs and expenses of the ented upon breach “PAL” MORAN | 212" =, 1006. desarted st the close | puting his net income, 1s not allawed | family, ford himself finds teused ito throw “broken ” upg cule, Mae ue ve diye, ther ne Ue a ie ay by othe year and returned seven y to deduct: — nis sport not in yachting PLeanitee) Foo corstin Hel baie eutiinahd WHEN cisovediechee. Bhoiek cet oe Lae uy ane eon ee cnet) SaaS later in 1913. Remaining four year Fon Fegnel living, or famityggy-|Akating, walking, aamping and/ tree) yury: thei, Tin teying to uneacth 4 lade CeeetO Le ae ee cease nt to, supprt the verdict of York, Feb. Johnny Dundee j retired in 1917. Seven years have | yenses, ! chopping. ample so I can have the pattern | °" # $800.00. The Tnsurance com-j tne jury aged the lightweight champion- | since elapsed and now oeeean i Any amount paid out for new cine! Hep ify 0m * ee ela ad tn District Court, Morton County, ship hopes of Pal Moran of New Or-|again asking him to return. he’ buildings, or for permanent im@eove- eueuats : : Ford's | fevers | na Onee nor a Berry, J. Action upon a promissory iednei lage nigneeWhenihe Gained Hele pts plenty of work is ahead for{ ments or bettermente mate He alc) draeiire nots (eon Wene, ashite (7 sane ecu cia te Fever’) Wher B asked A, note. Defendant has appcaled-from judges’ decision in a furious 15-] Andy Smith and Glenn Warner, crease the value of any propery or [ence his cheeks are well tanned, He & ees lin hig cee eae eae foree the draft, 3 a Judgment entered pursuant to a SRT UGA TGCEE MaaieerisH fs seas Bae wears plain clothes, usually a sack | #8 to be found in his collection of 0 v¢|uhend and sign it and send it in. | motion for judgigent notwithstand. den, Dundee’s carly margin gave him $3. Any amount expended jin’ ’re- | Suit of blue or cue pa see qeerien gs (APPL vit on’ my loan, it will stop ing the verdict. victory despite.a spectacular closing | WE storing property or in making good |. ah costs F v0 or $100. rt)! ay age niet the d une much interes Hee dite Judgment” réversed and judgment GillyhyeM Grane |Duntae serenthe D the exhaustion thereof for which “amis tailor-made loose-fitting and elizes oe SaGON sc 18, (thi atemen : did not upon the verdict ordered reinstated. ai HEtenillsanigedlightueigues titi | By NEA Service allowance ds or has beon made.’ | Must’ answer tivo! ‘vequirements it) complete He often has this music know that B. previously had_as Opinion of the Court by Bronson, were not at stak: Chieago, Feb. 2—On the basis of| 4, Premiums paid on life: ingups| Giust*belplaimand’of poddiqhallt played to him at his homey... jed the mortgage which Bie pneli ch. J SE ues For 10 rounds Dundee Mor- | early-season scores, it would appear in faét, the Mnan’s. philosophy snd ones insurance accompanied Yo C, B. 2v-| Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, Nort aster, piling up a big lead with | that the Western Conference univer- county, township. and|#@'Wuthiied ‘ip tin these four word _| Likes. Football th plied the $600:00, received from the | Dakota; $. P, Rigler, Hebron, N. D., i less that had the [sities have it all over their big cast- 1 or employee, in-|#plain sand good quality.” ‘They. Ford is not a baseball fan, But he insurance company in payment of in- | attorneys fot Defendant-Appellant. Southerner hi ‘hoi lust five!|/ern opponents in’ basketball. cluding teuchers and school officiats}traits -he- looks for. in’ everything, | €®0¥8 football and goes to the: ers,/ terest imstallments upon the mort-|" Norton & Kelsch, Mandan, North rounds w fiercely contested with Phe Univ y of Pennsylvania and | js subject to tax on his net income} Whether it be a meal, an employe at |SY™Phony concerts and lectures. He | gage gnedtoC. Later A. broughi! Dakota, Attorneys for Plaintiff-Re- ) Moran carrying the fight to his op- » met on a neutral floor inj from such source. his-planti@ta-Zeat at a show. never sits in a box seat. | this action against B. to r cover the | spondent. 4 ponent for the first time, but the ; and! the/ Quakers, who for] Tmconie from obligations af the| “Eten ort wrens Wouldn't know] | Ford ean be seen most any day.{‘mount received from the insurance} — From Ramsey Connty. an Italian-American p held a place in the in| United «States aState of) North @Da-lnew auch ein income he uses as! driving around his Dearborn piant| omPan, : pied Emma B. Dean, Plaintitt-Appellant, ither a térrie storm, y stern cate ci \ an awful | kota and subdivisions theréof is not “spending money.” — Recently he! in a Ford coup i qacieh: Reason rated in the opinion vs. J. H. Smith, Defendant-Re- the fourteenth apd finished strong. t The ambitious Ohio Sta-} subject to ta {bought the little schoolhouse» in|clusively for h Been, os ae 3 es: joacause! for, | epondent | ea = ters then took on Yule and punished Income from tax fic is | Dearborn township where he studied | Driving into town, or on long Srey meses Bh a ftrict | eee BUS: 4 & | the wee of the Blue subject to tax as tax certifi tre lis avboy. Fort hasn't said what He |he generally uses’a Lincoln, rene Deaeement on the district | In an action for an accounting, | Billy Evans Says _ ||, tue ilong came Rurdve 1 hob on obheatlon sof sibe. or] will do with it; airebublysheail) ve: |. He naya ATOMERe P53| §isape ee 4uly Cugh, special | where plaintift ‘has appealed from ul team ? Minnesota, red by the tax certificate, [n.| 28 eld homestead, [eens endes SR RE aNS, “S| son. J. stated in the opinion, that the right result. of the beating at the hands of: terest. received from North Dakers beue ; jo pt ollttles Imsehy counters. it sibel” cool inomute prestyen ih Ae: cf appeal may not be sustaineg under sroulecot the eee eee Naga Dal Befriends Birds ce is good, he gives a liberal) @rney for Apps Rilaiinion Si Geeesen Taal oa, the University nily conclusion is that some | ind must be included ewes tage’ | Henry Ford spends money foster-| i |G Eiteacs, Minot ON; D, Adbenes Geet 1 o, riér to the garhe’| sort of booby prize goes to Yale and jer’s return, Interest received on dec 1s oul ae ae bled eae anitnal ries ‘a plain gold watch, But | for Respondent, In District Court, Ramsey County, at Washing. | Pc | posits in North Dakotawbenkssda-also leo: GaSiticd trie ee ae no. jevelry cag! Tom, Morton County, Kneeshaw, J. Plaintiff has appealed ndowns stronger : a | taxable income and must be included | 25 installed drinking fountains for] And he has never tasted tobacco) Mathis Grewer, Respondent, vs | from certain findings and conclecione The game resulted| MINER AT BOWLING. | in the taxpayer's return. the wild creatures, These are kept} or alcohol. | Kasper Schafer, Appellant. of the trial “court which he asserts Only a very lucky | Wilton, N. D., Feb, 2.—-Consider-| ~ ——e : constitute an order in effect deter- | minutes of play | able interest being taken in the s and not a at a dangerous in- 4 the defendant knew that plaintiff did not know such fact, that the defendant authorized the plaintiff to use such. tricycle up- on defendant's tracks ‘under circum- plaintiff a li- is not ‘alleged’ that the tricycle W&s defective in any specific particular that would dis- tinguish it from other instrumental- ie Opinion of the Court by Johnson, Ne Newton’ Dallam & Young, Attor- neys for Defendant,’ Bismarck, North