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THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae " "WEDNESDAY; : “MARCH 5, 1924 “ , PAGE TWO i TO CUT TAXES : | Tg Set OP _._TANIAG MEETS STS IN NO DAKOTA CENSORSHIP | Grain Pays Taxes. Auto Body "Employee Says 2 i " e United States vicesconsul heres! jal bonds to facilitate the nayment | KEEP. INFORMED, HEBAYS aE and higve begn informed that the capital] MC, PUL Tt Bas made ne nein In ‘Poland; Health Was © <Hifting— W. Pusch, Tax Specialist B. Wightman, Not only | ce taxes, Pending thé'passage of the |_ “Yes, sir, I've simply’ got to hand Th e s he cabbe j he government censor in the cable page dar yee stag A and | ha cnn e 5407, f 3 | Lima, Per mes B id i Kk Lima, Peru, 5 jumps” Until » Tool |son of the President of Peru, recent-| Warsaw, Mar. 5 a government | — s He Ree (irae Biueitie: Maid ly figured in an ult. upon the! of Poland is preparing to issue spec- | ‘ Tanlae. aes ‘or Northern Pacific, Makes d ess at Manda , ‘i Address at ndan | the It but the subsequent de-| OT MO" liminent ig accepting pay |? to Tanlac. It not only ended a : if Z | e : ; « |¥elopments have greatly disturbed Set Une Sores in-kind and farmers | S¢fious case of stomach trouble for U bel AANA ee me, but it has made me stronger’ | loffice intercepted a press WeeunE y an % jwhich had been regularly filed, ond) The grein is turned idly Spe; | statement of Frank lordered the message destroyed. The | cial government office charged Wilt | Rhons Ave., Detroit, Mich., a valued Mandan, Mar. 5. A plan for re ducing tu n North Dakota wes foreign mini directed the r- | its exportation. The sum received employee of the Fisher Body Co. presented to the Mandan Kiwani respondent to appear at the foreign| is turned over to the finance minis-| “Before taking Tanlac my, health Club yesterday by F. W. Pusch, tax office for censure, and explained that| try and the taxpayers credited with | \.. ‘hitting the bumps,’ so to speak. $ ile Ge ‘the Northern Pacific the government was ensuring all in-| the amount of thgir contribution in| Indigestion had me all beset with r coming and outgoing cablegrams. To| gold franc - |worries. Even a partial méal would _. ‘ause me intense pain d bad ¥ Dells of heart palpitation. I was jadd to the troublesthe governmen| . daily paper, La Prensa, published a} Sveet car. é r F oe one-sided account of the episode un- in government must be he declared. “Somehow | i ing scarcely anything, couldn't take el Rovere cee oslo! der the he A Deserved Lesson,” | @ : eep, and wag. steadily losing ; ws) WiC Ba MEA sas un Bee While it gave fo names, the indivi-! o- Mais we weight. erum ae duals involved were well-known-and; We have had fathere of our flesh | “But now my health is _nicety nutic capitals exist tZre, of course of the tax bu n home in the local t which corrected ;us, “and we gave) balanced. My appetite and digestion | them reverence; shall we not much | seom perfect and I am off to sleep rather be in subjection “unto the| aimost:as soon as I crawl in bed at Father of spirits, and lve?—Heb. | night. I have gained ten pounds and ear-otd.’ — Tanlac the tone of La Prensa’s article add- ed insult to inju Vice-Consul Wight» war service in France, entered a big part | in, Who saw North Dakota, | train at Ancon with other Americans | !2#9- Bi We feel like a ‘two-y of every tax do and was ordered out of a coach by | |has brightened up the road for me stute was expe Leguia who said it was reserved for| Henceforth the Majesty of God! and I am strong for it. hile Tanily, dnploding A sick childi We |'teveres Tanlac is for sale by all ood Fear him and you have rothing'¢l- druggist: Accept no substitute. —Fordyce. Over 40 million bottles sold. ' : Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills, .- yr — covering North Da. that out of the for | for township pur- | for city and village | ; nts for sch county nditures are pr ponsible for see how this w case of Man Out of every of Manda to believe that War Depar reat conflict i sidered as a die Keller, son of Mr. and Mr + | Keller of New Salem, a KE b- | u Copyright, H & Ewing 7 followed the Vice-Consul to the plat- form and struckhim in the face, us-| Se to fear. ing deregatory remarks about Ame Pres 5 L A BOR BUREAU ic The men. were separated,| “READ TRIBUNE WANT AD Wightman net returning the The fact that the child subsequently ° 3 died .tempered the discussion of the ’ 5 seal episode, but La Prensa’s, artigle kindled it. om | \ | me MANDAN NEWS |) Official state | iy by the Inte 5 + Burean showed the] BASKETBALL 1 q s countries to ‘re- PLAYER HURT) | 2 the hours of labor. It was not- Belgium a bill has been amend the exisiing) ) limiting the restric: | Le! P ee eene ae taal work,| ™an in the New Salem high school | thy, it is pointed out, the| #24 @ member of the football gpd : ' ? c < re tematne in principle,| basketball teams, will be out of the t y eae Maniiottag AS enuonty game for the rest of the season as a e nv duatries, notably. in| Tesplt of a broken leg, sustained dur- | ; x ib purpose required | I CRETA and | AND BE HIS OLDER DAUGHT J nner, | BAKER, YOUNC BAKER CHILD, AND MR. AND MRS. el eee jthe Ruhr, prolongation of hours of{ 2€ & football serimmage , on the! / in operation or on{ Sftool grounds. Keller was one of| y* . the best men on the ketball squad | G é easier, of war, “I have How Taxes Have Increased for city purposes in su stituted | wor tn © speeches, and reer came ; will result in general good for Ger- nd its people y col-| dan have increased 131 per cent sinc Seca mite A a ceptance, despite,some 4 1918, and school district taxes hav oo but they Wenpite (Of ight for er at one pene Fee eee ters In Den_| #24 his injury coming it’ does i: ame ed 132 per cent, so that the : ki = ns famous political Ae qudetioniof oullently sin: | wee needs to the district basket: | aca \ combined tax for city and — school | ee hr er : a, the hours of work is being| Pall tournament will be a distinet ; purposes is approximately times | eck eee alibeece Leal ‘ Ne ude B s handicap to the New Salem team. ‘ as much s it w f ye be La aetebiati he | e hs gn on. r ha S e la ; = ep “4 j Bee case la tblack stand | Newton Johnson w Gis Gad tis Uh ea ‘HOME.ON FURLOUGH ' Strip your walls of curtains, Movie ie Aue the ae ' verilteoren ean Private Emmet McDonald, Co. D : Fobe ¢ : : government is gradually ‘Dhira stantey, vie reseeee , Z school taxes in Mandan school dis- H see the applicatéon of the efht-hou Cee oe Oueg com 2a sevel| PEt ttaricdnied: to $8862. per pupil is just as careless of the upplicatéon of the efht-hour) gay furtough from Fort Snelling to window glass, paint. Move out ind, ie Northern ©Pacific Railway |What others think, He built a house for city visit with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Me- \ paid $7.84 of this amount for each [it # fashionable Cleveland neighbor: held that job from eae ae Donald. | thed ah oan fi ‘ “t of the ci ster He helped Johnson 2 i i, ] ag- eteetso6 counting the ‘tuition (ax'| i e davenport, phonograph, mag: 3 Bub eWMoennle (Neuiane oe pHEerOr ‘ | People Starve SLICED OFF FINGER ’ . paid to the county, several dollars of to hang out n fight for 3-c | i) NGE| | vise slay golf the Baker wa: towit en re-lected, the | Paul Banbury, bellhop at the Lewis 2 x . which, per pupil, is apportioned to|T lf ; Mee rlte Naas ed Refuse Aid From : * \ : ° : xo the district on a per capita waves in the breeze at the 1th hy a Pare shngon-went down to. de- & Clark suffered the loss of the tip ‘i Reva tax caid iy the rally In a few weeks the Bakers will be| The you decided t Outside Sources) f the index finger when his hand azines, telephone. Banish pepper, B pariyin 19 out in their back yard putting in|tc Bu: : a | slipped while slicing bread in a - é : rden. Neither is ashamed tobhis dest chine in the hotel kitchen, 4 poses was $5,3 : arden. Ne bamed tot pis de Hendon sont A condition | ™*° salt, sugar and all but home _pre- - SPaietriet purposes 48, not count- in old clothes at work in thell 6 the r« money for ened to Irish famine times is now | UGHTERINORN 2 iS Dp Mcrgitiial county tuition’ tax. in7Si though their neighbors A. Foran ice of law, existing inthe Heb or Western| a eae b 5 Mec andl B schoolidistrict No. 8 the railway com ploy butlers a1 eners The two go: ove there came “another irresisti-|} es. thut group of forsaken islands aughter was born to and | r a t pany paid $13,147. ey the bie call to public sepvice. Te was | Cre ake “veoh? coast vot Scotland, | Mts Chelst Ferderer of the city on , pared foods from your pabiry. 4 In Morton aay the Northern P Bakse inde ag ee in street puis to come € ae i st poe an by “Wood. tere, of the population of 40,000 | Becandey, | 2 fie pays school taxes amountir car, his nose buried in a book, Books member of Fe aw |row Wilson March 7, 1916. € Te there nre 30,000 people starving and aE Rak e 5 $197.78 per day, and the total of are his hobby and his thirst for|rinm, which had long been identified |tived from the cabinet in 1921 and | vertess themselves i COMMITTED TO ASYLUM Go back to the flint for your fire, i powerless themselves to relieve thelr'| tric Seounty insanity “Hoard. ¢om- $ paid in the county averaged knowledge is insatiable. with anti-corporation prop: asi bean mn xeticing lgwin Cleveland + oongi p county, snsany ones So) GS per day for 1 He is constantly called upon to The iHuaowtent aren p (see [Bion ? ‘ oes |. mitted John Conlon of Hebron to the th fi lds. f ‘y d th ict : é Bh as eR y At the best these people barely | state hospital for treatment. The| elds for your rea e ® Economy Necessary in.North Dakota ——————_____—— ~ ——— ee | ake) livelinodd) Theirlifa teuth| e y U , R ponoapy: I y ined : Z 7 | o0¢ | man is suffering from a nervous at- : Wile me are all asrerd the we]of the state have increased 141 per a or milestone in his life ‘eq the first provisional government | continual struggle against a relen: tack and his condition is not. regard- . ‘ . es would gladly have, if we could pay] cent. f ng his life-| public: HEE as at | less Climate and a still more relent- | e@ as serious. 23) . ; 4 for them as we go, paved roads, ccn- a representatiye of 38,000 ta-| tim S evERnTie ania layin oes ae pepuylie penaeans hey [tess soil, The last year has been pale i sheep on the hills for your ; “ Rc bridges, school gymnasiums,| payers, stockholders 88 the Northern | official Berli president sprovislonals, cept 78) more than usually hard, ,and_ mis- SON IS BORN : I : ’ 7d 4 x nming pools, and many other mo- ifie, I ally the tax] even sipping its morning coffec | 1919, when he was e “the |fortune come so Steadily that} A son was born td Mr. and Mrs.| clothes. 5 dern conveniences—‘frills and fanc-| budgets of 6 ing district nay ‘ at Weimar nationa esi- h food or fuel, the people | Anton F. Boehm of Crown Butte yes- fe iy ter ra y rising is a habit acquire: | By -| now, without food or fuel, the peop nton F, Boehm of Crowr Butte ves- fy ies’ my grandparents call them—wel in the staté and I have come across | President Ebert as a youth whe dential election was scheduled fer! face misery unless outsiders force | terday, : Be against a condition and not] innumerable instances. of errors and] tabored 12 to 14 houré daily 1 cad put nen ee reone f ieet,| them to accept charity or move to a theory, so far as economy in pri-| over-levies in the tax budgets. In! apprentice in-a saddler's shop. Later, | Of the unsettled conditions and Eber! paminland: . te , 4 Tae ad pubic ae coed [ve counties" Noth Dats art] Merl tel ae uuring| $e, he, mae end tae enue | ™ elise poole is oo | Without advertised products ‘axes in the pas ears have| summer, I secured a total reduction | lass, me intereste« | by: B.Com BEYE Ht They live poor huts, talk, le: cla ame interested it : re lem. They live in’ poor ; 5 reached a state where it has been| of $191,000 in county budgets alone, | cooper remain in office until 1925. ‘This he j 1m hey uve Maven 4q eo, a Whige «number of land as the Northern Pacific pays up| often wie at bi eed) todo. ; eee sislihe Ee ete nt ay your life would seem. both hard fy North Dakota residents to pay them| proximately only one-fifth of the! pread at 3 o'clock i Ree ee Ebert once ley 2 [es modern. But the real tragedy is It’s Easy—It You Ki ‘ou Know Dr. at all. This is ence Bi ueti das dl nee districts. fourct of hie show or entertainment and | poe “ea ull. This is evidenced by, the tact taxes in these districts, four-fifths of| although he does not appear in| figs hi atest pleasure in hard| at they resist any suggestion that | Edwards’ Olive Tablets d‘drab. You wou a aii little p that in some of the western counties | this sum, of 00, was saved to! tne news of ny as" PFOMINT EN | ee ees eee es neers {they shoyld migrate to more, pro-} ‘phe Sikes isto'feel ani ra u WO fg, Purely one-half of the taxes extend-|the other taxpsyers.” Preee BiG mh LS CLs Tie uy lk ies idad, They have stubbornly secret ping young | ed on the tax rolls are actual | off eee i 5 fone fo to.this vou must watch your lected, | 1 “Actual expenditures,’ however,| Hard Work Makes Jhas ever accus liver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow Compl eee ‘Tings refused to do ‘this for thé la nih anne lhundred years, but continue to bear ne apene eNeE, | ; [loafing on thef presidential job. 0: ; {the hardships’ of he islands while /under your eyes-pimples—a bilious nae nt wn eas” ease) German President |'stfrstht ihn stn Sr] gutstunaine 4 | ny Ste apn | Yc ss SPete wha ig eh i alr eel | having patehed up innumerable party | LONDONER—What do you thin’! foik4n a different land, sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety Me cect eee, ibe Happy on Birthday, contaoversies which had reached the of that tower ft ? The islanders regard with sus- | per cent of all sickness comes from | PR Sia the teat bane NEW YORK outsider to | 4nactive bowels and liver. many comfort or convenience; -Know® nothing. ofthe, means. to secure id to have | breaking point and is, s proad) -— Do picion the efforts of piers she. ‘eash basis| Berlin, Mar. 55.-Friedrich Ebert,{ handled with skill several govern-|ydn call that high? "Say, in our'| help them with money, food or cloth; |, Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician them. Unhelped, your own m- Passed by the legislature last) president of the German Sania ment crises, which in the day after Aloor, bedrooms we- have 10] ing, Th . content to sit in their|in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- : peptone te remedy on cond \sgsterday celebrated his $3rq birth-| the fall of the former kaiser threat- {close all the windows at night to) cottages, awaiting aid from their} pound miked with olive oil to act ene ld fl li it Bitten eeetrne FO WRAL excess) 7 os 5 2 ae uaa { ened to disrupt the repub eep the clouds from rolling in—| (on ge | Ate forth- | liver ane ay ich he gave to his | . Be ea cleeode Geoeare et oe | day anniversary, but to him it was| ened to disrupt the republic: 72 si Selected, }own government that is not. for polenta genuities wou ten to limit your Rte had : ; just another day in his life and in o coming because of the lack of ; pants dad gene beyond the legel levy | uot of the republic. His early life| =| Many Scotch charitable organiz | : é Dr. Edwards’ ‘Clive Tablets, the sub- an ti 5 eye debs liniits, J can tell you) oe one of hard’ work tions B ‘i stitute for calomel, are gentle in their 5 easly ae iat ; ‘lief to /You. mee pr ogress by ies lathool district west of the: Mis- and it con > $ are combining to offer re £0 | action yet always effective, They brint “pace. aout! giver which found it eet rey tinued when he became the first chief | - GIVES S GREATEST P RIVATE LIBRARY ‘the islanders, but at the best their about that natural buoyancy which all cash basis law to mu i jexecutive of the republic. In fact, Drops nia ite after he had been president for some 5 y "his time, he confided to friends that in of almost 10 mills to take up ; © UP | that position he had worked harder, warrants over and above the debt} {longer and more steadily than in the} limit; this in addition to the fundin, aed Donds“issued by the district to take Sey umnon he made saddles, delivered up the balance of such’ warrants. | tacrant iat Even this levy of approximately 10/ “President Ebert has always adhered pills pes ek clean up all of these | to his original pledge to tbe republic Warrants, but a similar levy will) that if hard work, plus loyalty and | have to be made for several years t0/ application to details, political and follows. A township whose ordinery | otherwise, would hold the republic requiréments mainly for maintenance | togeth : : Of Tatgtal roads was $2,000 per ¥ ogether, he would give the best that charity could oily serve to keep !Enoud enjoy by toning up the liyer and ‘them until next winter, when it is | clearing the eyetenG up th ee | more than probable that the same SEE Ee eee ablite are Keown | conditions. will exist again. by their olive colorisc and limps instead of’ leaps. You might not’ progress at all. / Advertisements sweep you on to enjoyments. Read them. ° | | ! | | | | ar, | was in him. Thus the mere passing Know about. advertised goods. | had, as of July 1, 1923, over $7,400, | i | of outstanding registered warrant lea a ae Urged ‘Taxpayers To Show an Interest | i i ptie oi " Mt hore taxpayers would keep| AdVancing Years : | | They give your life new ease. themselves informed as to the pro- mt > seonmaies, ptermed sso, Need Stomach Help| and would attend and take part in| the deliberations at the annual meet-| Ii Inclined to Sour Risiugs, Heart- ings township, school, city, and burn, Gassiness, Stuart’s Dys- uunty.boards, at whieh the tax bud- } pepsia Tablets Sweeten | get is determined, a sizable portion of and Bring Quick the 87.cents of the average dollar Reliei. | paid in taxes could be eliminated. Our digestive system, with a i My agquaintance with members of| tle help, will pick out of a divers xingsboards leads me to believe; 1d diet what the body needs to at many of ,them at least would | Suetain ‘health. it is the sour contig sucky Zell meant suggestions stomach, gassiness and acid condi- é ‘constructive criticism. tion thet starts trouble all along (“Weare all in the same. boat, rail- the line, particularly with people Y Banitacturer, re ant, Tare, | €ettiig on..in years. If, they will Bie Sed Partner, “@xe for all | Use Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tabjets af- | | | | ; PIN YOUR FAITH TO ADVER- * TIgED Goops— SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Yonuine . Proved safe by millions aid prescribed by: physicians for - { ter eating, the stomach will sweet- ! | i 1 | iP Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago @ really good things it is possible Be be ais Nie ots 3 : ee ee | x : wpay.for. I have suid noting bY iil pe'digosted, gos will nol form o oe ee : | Pain , Petes “Neuritis © Rheumatism wy gbtonian of railway,taxes al-| ang tem: will. ti i comparison would show | ishmen Be eg inital Accept only “Bayer” Bae wi contains proven directions, Handy “Bayer” bokeh of 12 tablets During the last) py indigestion and harmful fer- J. P. Morgan, ‘the;banker, has given to the public his great private mentation. Geta 60-cont box of | library, with an. estimated worth of several, millions of dollars. these. wonderful tablets and learn |contains, about 26,000. volumes and paintings. Morgan ‘gaye ‘its.as i tles of 24 and 100—Druggists, memorial to the’memory;of his father. It is located on Madison-ave- , : ‘4 ? soe ne a Be Minn si fA e ¥ ‘ 5 nue.and: 36th street, New-York ; City,