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s;WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 : ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE . a ae as enemies ce D AUGHERTY’S | AND DOWN CAME THE MOUNTAIN! | Seheet ith Se teat of ihe | Mum and in Jail L ADD HE ADS eae Satan a , ini Pattehael i | | | < aka was adjusted. readily identified by the notation Hall 3 o BE DISCUSSED N. D. BOY IS JLLU Scan Grand Fork Theod ' Without Surgery arch 12. poche N North Dakotan Succeed D., has been miking some illustra- | An instructive book has been pub- Senator Lenroot |tions for “Judge,” and other nation-| lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the | ally known periodicals, He has stud-) noted rectal spe t of Kansas a i | borers a ustrative a chicagy Nity. Thi y how erers Part Played by Dead Man | in. | Washington, March Retirement | it illustrative art in Chicago, He) City. This book tells how sufferers | from Piles can be quickly and easily, .- | eured without the use of knife, scis- | sors, “hot” iron, electricity or any | other cutting or burning method, | without confinement to oe and ho 8 forth Ditka nd Forks, N. Dy March 12.—| Rospital bills to pay. The metho Patnitety FARCE UH IareS LT eertiae | Panees Lana: Shu) CORTON WHIT in) BAS bean asa eetay tee Anos |PFollette group, who has been active: | cussed by Mrs. BF. ¢ genson of | Vears and in more Puls : | group, Leeanaeeie LATA the Ni Land, cases. The book is sent post | Dept. of Justice Affairs To Be Probed tof 5 {had two poems in “Life” recent enator Lenroot, of W as| ine : [chairman and member of the oft ei vcwapaner ie eepenen one | committee, overshowed other devetop- | : . ment in the oil inquiry. aoe | He will be succeeded as chairman } a i Speiser is ar | ‘Suffers Declines in Trading | in Chicago | CE PLANS ARE TOPIC Washington, 12.—The iyed in Department of Justice rs by Jeff Smith, friend of Attor- | eneral Daugherty, who commit- | cide a year ago in Mr. Daugh- | y's apartment here, will be in-| quired into in detail in the senate | Daugherty investigation. i nator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- | , Preparing the ease for the com- nounced that all telegrams | Ghicags, tar’ 12 OPreaiétions that | | the United States would have a large | carry-over %f wheat July 1 had a de- ing effect on the wheat market in the carly dealings. Bears nded that the lowest prices of y in eharge of the committee since i 7 o pe jeter y Southern Pines, N, M, Beatrice Johnstone, county super \ clip this item and mail it with Rae rinehi tay it: Nari | intendent of schools, will also speak | CUR Eis fem ane me ey DS of nervous exhaustion. t the meeting | Parkview Sanitarium, Hhneas City, | Ma. This statement was authorizea by | Sagas Lenroot: } INTERESTING E mitt | [the season woul be “registered by | ‘ ‘The first. publ sratie perfor= | = - repar : receive » coming to Southern Pines, e first public operatic. pe President tfdrding haq been, sub- took the position that supplies were Jed and it will not be possible for me | St@sed 223 vears ata French | poenaed. E a ee {to continue my work on the commit. | 'o¥al wedding |that the present acreage shows a re- duction ranging from 12 to 15 per- \cent. Opening prices which varied from {1-8 to 1-4 cent off to 1-8 cents ad-| “Whore did ance, May $1.09 1-4 to §1.09 1-2 and jasked the judg July $1.09 3-4 to $1.10 were followed | Ralph F. King, by a moderate general setback. of the Wauk 00,000 pounds | “Subsequently bearish comment on| “Thirty da ‘ s were touched off by electricity generated in a car | grain stocks led to liquidating sales|the cour some distance from the scene. Residents of the town watched the |and ‘to further price declines ST destruction from a point a mite away The Senator said that the reported influence of oil interests in the Mex- can revolution planned for inquiry at the opening session probably would y to some other undisclosed ands and surveys, | ‘old of Move | lized some time ago that 1| ring the point of exhaustion you get the story?" |and stated upon the floor of the sen “T won't tell,” said}ate tl if the oil investigation con sistant city editor | tinued indefinitely I would fecl com aan (Jil) Daily Sun.}pelled to resign from the committee. s in jail, then,” remarked four months |& sink a King, seer ae service in this investigation try- : vith } moved his typewriter into his cell:ing as best I could to keep up wit [the market showing Inek of power tol and kept at work. He keeps in| such other work as could not be ney. | nd with values the lowest in| touch with the outside world over ‘tee on public . =, Statement to t | the Voters i ony was ne e search for the cennection Smith the telegram com- panies here and at Washington Court House, Ouio, were directed to submit | I] incoming and outgoing me or received Jeff W. ' Even a mountain is not immune from destruction in the @ace of ‘20th century progress. The Southern Pacific blew one up at Lakeside, Utah, to make Way for track extensions. More than” ally Washington next week, but shall not committee investigating the adminis- | tions. le tration of Attorney-General Daugh-| ‘I begin this contest wholly phil- erty will open its hearings late this | osophically and in entire good hu- afternoon and will h the first | mor; but during its progress I shall than $104%0.00; there are on pay taxes on incomes} t The men. who pay on| 7 tnnea M Flour un- 9 ill he i a # 000.00 will save on the | barrels: a FARGO MAN ma witness*Mrs. Roxie Stinson of Colum-, not hesitate, as in every other poli ellon Plan | BANKERS’ HEAD Skater. Rescued hus, Ohio, divorced wife of the late | tical contest in which | have engag He who pays on K rom Ice Floe Wee courte and: jails: attempt anything more than routine ————-j| work of my office until my healti is ince November 1, 1920 and up to the | : z lected, with the result that T cannot | time of his death.’ {believe in popular government, and | profit in it, and profit is mighty ap-) Several weeks. The close was heavy |a radio, His boss doubled his salary |in my prosent state of health con: | X patie teers | who foresee that a successful as’ pealing. ioc to Bie to 2ise net lower, May | during imprisonntent. King obtained | tinue any longer, 'Z CALL WITNESS | upon popular governm ke! “There are 13,600,000 people in this | sto $1.06%s and July $1.07% to) his story from a confidential source | «4 hope to be able to ,return to| shington, Mar, 12—The senate|the very foundation of our institu-] country who pay taxes on ine | | and is keeping his pledge of secrecy ‘i ik i | | restored. 3 Jesse W. Smith, Smith, a close | ed, to express myself concerning pol ve $63,000 friend,and political lieutenant of Mr.{icies with such force and emphasis | have income: + Daugherty, lived with him in Wash-/as I can command, and without re-| quired to pa jenerally 10 cents lower than | of the Barker Bakery : ington and committed a suicide ajgard to whether my words shall be{ fortunate ones who have an income t MN Fairly active. | Pargo was elected p 12.—The re- an- ago in their apartment here. | pleasing or soothing to those in po-| of $1,000,000 will save by the Mellon Cattle 1 receipts 8,000. Better grades | North Dakota Association ot the “hale markable t | A. Williams E ' LD b. RICHIMOLT Ueda ka | Gerald L. Richholt has i a ; arka rescue of "200 persons who, |% | nounced himself as a candi- Mrs. Stinson is expected to testify} sitions of power, who arrogate to} plan nd the few | Pee! Steers strong. Spots 10 to 15e 2 s 5 skating, were carried out to sea | date for the office of County ssociation held yes- [O° ® huge ice floe, is reported from | 5 CHICAGO LIV ESTOCK a ago, Mar, 12, —Hog Ecce nce Fargo, March 1 i eye fee s Le ing industry at the annual business | While us to the sources of Smith's income, | themselves the right to rule the rest | wh $5000,000..| Ligher. Top matured offerings a x , Lonny D a-small town near here. While the | Treasurer to succeed John A. In all the NEW — deli- $14.50. Averaging: about 1,300 t pce nee ce ihe foth before and after the inaugura-} of us. 00 will: year. Who] tq oy, Dhar ee o terday afternoon at the Commere 7 Danie a ‘ ona! Kees ienn tardies During discussion of the M@lon tis it that is inline fans cea a | feluhs, Other officers elected were: | Sk#ters were enjoying the sport the | ee Mr. Flow being unable pri plan, Senator Johnson made an at-|papanda that Sheep Sar 12,000, Slow. Very wind loosened a of ice cate shades for spring succeed himself, he havin: from the fast’ pack, Paley gente i ‘ DTT. been elected to 2 CAUGEITH rang OA RATAT With ihe You'll notice the DIF- noe I to the 4 FERENCE—so will your eping over the little carl wooled Bo Gus jotfice for two terms. Mr. \f pocketbook- puyler of Grand Forks. Members elected on the of were: Henty Cl * al helpless skaters. While all harbor authorities were Coolidge Policies Are | '#\.on Adoloh Ochs, publishes ol Leountry today, that is filling: every | fumbs most YS treasurer, Roy {the New York Times, Me said Ochs. | newspaper, and at the head of whieh | Assailed by. Sen- 1 Democrat, presided ae a ae are our bunkers and the United! Richholt is a native son, h hich president Coolidge spoke i ‘ ator Johnson Caron ty) cin Wawel ttl rails Goal lea ne States Chamber of Commerce? Do} wine that it is the man who] es the Mellon plan.” Sen ‘ it was reported the’ by a reduction of taxc ten 14,000,000 last year and under the Uars or one hundred dolls ST. PAUL LIVE directors Paul, Mar, : 2,500, Slow, weak, tending | John Romsland of and a number of fishing er lower on plainer grades: Fat stee I nsla ! att pat out your friends ” Fat steers, | Troyer of Rugby . L. Hawes} iy « The steamenip cunght up| rlings, she-stock and other class- | 0f Wahpéton. ¥ with the floe seve miles from $2 to 7 steady to weak; killing quality] Mi was decided at the meeting to} shore and took off 100 of the i and so wil Cattle res notified a imship was dispatched ing been born in Bismarc ore -seven years ago. He has resided in Bismarck since k mes made | doll. For the taxpayers who could bes ford to pay their taxes. The plan,} Mell lan! (MRE Bl nes woulda itinice 1SUIBUANeA MO EIU GIL eh ie ; skaters, birth, is a graduate of tat Kya steds Ae > Dans | Mellon plan The ey auto pink it is the individual who will! fair, Small lot choi arlings ¢ hold the next annual convention of | while the others were rescued b ann ; < Hi sc F he asserted, was produced to cause | ¢1,900,000, . 3 save thirty thou%and, one hundred | s10,00, Matured s aver eine 1,-| the asso. at Fargo, the date] fishing eeatlee : cits 2 KLEIN Bism ae oe P Heo ong { break of faith’ of the Republican) For ‘Tax Reduction thousand, two hundred thousand, or} pounds $9. a d year- | to be decided upon by the board of s e { TOGGERY after his gradua ion was an | party which had promised the sol-| «There can be no political issue on | three Hundred thousand dollars? ‘The lings $7.00 to $8.00. she-stock | director: INDIAN SURVIVORS HE ig os jeoed e of the First Na- dier a bonus.” ~ I yeduction of taxes. Everybody would] concern of tis’ tax scheme is not ab ae 4 | +! Semancl HI < nxes: y 4 ev s § i etter grades up a Descendants and survivor: * tional Bank of Bismarck until Opens Address reduce the expenditures of govern-|for the man of small income, who andecuttersner ct DE ENY LIN tribe of Cree Indians who partic SEES EE EEE EETETIE 0 entered service. in the In opening his address Senator} nont to the least possible sum, and|can least bear the burden, but the AINE din one of the most famous m Iiierld swan whereenemnkinatt Johnson said he made his present! cojiect from people only that sum. No| concern is for those of large in-|$ anle Hetueraca WILL BE BUILT | cres of pioneer settlers. was em: World War, where he remain- dat in ade jamor and eee one believes in high ion. comes who can best bear that bur-| fairly Bulk $5. $ z 4° | ployed by David Smith, noted Vita- ped until 1919. On his return malice. ee hat the pres- li ody wishes low ation and den, And they would have us forget | Calve eaiDtaee 3 " ease Liprea tan esti » he éntere a kee Tn A bys w)shes a é 3 a ore alves pts 3,500, ly. Pages, N. eta ;,| graph director, in making th home he éntered the Grocery ent conflict was one which Abraham believes ip reduction of our plighted faith, and violate cur] lights $9.00. Seconds $4.50 to Pirnggy Neopian Ge UNEIG Aa scenes (no alonees esis laa | cof tis Rather, Men Lincoln had pointed out with proph- |p inject as a false politi se, in order that the full redu Hog Rea es ONOMamestvarmarig (eho, roche Wes canoe) Ocoee athas [acters caaelioniwhien wilibeevcwr| yerore OF nis Ha vhery ena etic vision, and which ‘Theodore Roo hinbenabn audun i OUgHUTIRn ba tMeR ari eavunenial eles. aaintnentee a il ¢ iy tei 1 of a branch line ae Capitol UNUUES con ALG aes 3 | Ric hholt, wher¢ he is now Prove con eoehy a ee h the political waters so that 1 would not have you misunderstand | Look wenk to. 10 ee eee Te eo a So AN day, nsilay, Mon. Tues, and Wed employed. — Gerald Richholi was President of the United States. £ y p Fi qadccu, SD. through’ Fargo to Win-| Tuesday and — Wednesday. Ch vag Ts anit’ Sues [nothing else may be seen, Let me’ me at all. 1 would reduce the Tneibestibutchars Balen : ch is Three Bears who led the Indian at- lf! Matinee ‘Tues, & Wed. 2:30| Was married about two years It is, hé asserted, a fight again: ask the newspapers crying so loudly | of all the people whenever it is pos-'or rough or heavy packing sows |"! 5 f forme! s, érvised the |f- lago and has > child. Mr. allianee of crooked big business and? i 4 3 This was the ement recently of | + of forme rs, sup@rvised the} ago anc das one child. Mr. ENTE fo He pusiness andy for the Mellon plan, the organ sible to do so, and keep our faith at $6.00, Better grades feeder STC. G. Goetz, of Chicago, assistant to] Work of the newer generation in his | ‘Richholt. is well qualified to crooked politicians, of whi aeietee been stimulated into| the same time. In the matter of /$5.75, Strong weight slaughter pigs | pros 1B. Hen f that line The| ttibe in order t the attack he {fl g 2 Hl nholt is well qualified t pot dome affa eRae calito, MnouPRmndexecandinel treeucrnaeminualiomer anattere’ a1i( Kon! Rie ea Be SG Get He es era Iaiecniees ioneer i perform the duties of the of- a Pentyiaiaietpelaan house the | 6 and all the propagandists of big] would be serupulously just to men} Sheep receipts 1,500. Slow. Few sent to Mr. Bream by. The Ferum,|and Cullen Landis will be seen in tho | fice and if selected by the asele would clean house for the} Pusiness if you had to choose between | of ha incomes and of bis busines. ales native fat lambs $14.00 to $14.50. asking the president of the Milwau-| leading roles in this photodrama. | voters will undoubtedly sat people youl reductions on small incomes and re-| but T e men of great riches |Four loads fed sheep and lambs un-| ibe to set at rest persistent ramen ee } s 9 fy the tax paye: Pe on wed the Republican Na-|ductions on large incomes how would | and big business 4 happy faculty | sold. Rgceipts ‘include two doubles |tg “the effect. that. the Milwaukee Too Late To Classify ral Ss k politi tional a lee Decem.}¥ou st#rd? I venture the assertion | of looking out for themselve . Those | of Colorados direct to a local packer. | would build sucha line, % ai aegean sa Mn atates |that if the reduction of taxation of|of small incomes and small bus es Mie Goetz venlied onibena TAN’ 1CE_Waitr | ber in increasing the southern states | that if, the reduction & iiveteedi| Must srslvainan tele reireventaiiven MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Mr. Goetz replied on behalf of Mr.| WANTED AT ONC E: —Waitr es and | representation in the national con- 3 : : Byram who is absent on a trip in| kitchen help. Frederick Cafe. | sntion, asserting that the committee {there would be no nda, no} We would not be unjust to any, but| Minneapolis, Mar. 12-—Wheat re- |. orient eualatl Hehe Fan enters from the White | pretended political issue about tax] we would bezin tax reduction ‘with |ceipts 230 cars compared with 210 A Milnor, N. D. paper recently = aoe z sl i » people re least able to pay a ze dash Ni i 2 Sea = House reduction, puget Freee tye weep etasleast able stonneyi) ai cane eae northern | vied a story to the effect that a res-| FOR SALE— Mahogany Paden alts + As examples of the alleged unfair-| “Our governfaent overtaxed its peo-| taxes, [Bee ccs wORtAL RO air rk/fifent of Milnor hag received a tele-| and cl rdrobe with long hi Fania ness of the committee, he pointed] ple in the last year and we find a Part of Propaganda —=——_—_{ northern spring choice to faney 31.20 | gram from an official of the Milwau-| mirror, s cot. Phone 1¥08 leukcont, Hilal out that Nebraska with 247,000 votes | surplus on hand of $350,000,000.00, It) “A part of the pro} nda, particu-| 3-4 to $ 3-4; good to choice $1.18 | kee saying that such a line would be forenoon: : 8-12.3t wt soul, high #Y for Harding in 1920 was given 11] is perfectly obvious t no govern-| larly among those of big business in- to $1.19 3-4; ordinary to good | puint, 2h AWW in the Rey 3 Matt o delegates, South Dakota with’ 110,000 | ment has the right to overtax its peo-| terests, is directed against the so-| $1.12 3-4 to $1.16 8-4; May $1.11 o-4: Pet ot te FOR SALE—One Sterling Piano at reunding Matinee Every Day votes was given 13 and North Dakota | ple, and it is equally plain that with called Soldiers Adjusted Compensa-| July $1.11 1-4; September $1.12 1-4 R Hi R ad screarenienatia mecay (Gunurcont LAST TIMES with 160,000 votes 13 delegates, a|@ surplus of $350,000,000.00, we|tion Bill, From my standpoint this} Corn No. 3 yellow 71 to 72 cents; | f0ace Horse hea ly 312 Grand Pacific Hotel, B ae Toniht—_Wednedil total of 45 delegated for 518,000 should mect our just obligations, and} subject is no longer debatable, With |oats No. 3 white 41 7-8 to 42 1-%:| . Wor Summer’s Work 3 : £ i y South Carolina, he said, with|we should reduce taxation j s| very few.instances, the leaders of the | barley 54 to 68 cents; tye'No. 2, 60 = , | €2,600 votes for Harding had 11 dele-| much as it can be reduced. We must} republican party have pledged them-|1-8 to.60 3-8; flax ie teh 12°—-In Mem: FOR RENT—Two room I modern rates, ) ippi with 14,000 votes | correct the condition of affairs by| selves and) the party to the passage | $2.46. | Newport, Ky., 3 ; aie ae FE eae onal Ghoiats CAAA Ca GaIEdEn mig TIE CCI aeI wi, ne IerERentEnG eee | Obes ietlet enley Beare jot: tholanc: ae ee Force ait ian 43,000 votes had 18 delegates in the | should have collected in taxation, and | ing just before the close of the cam-) 2 BISMARCK GRAL a ala aa ee ales Newel. jmvounlotiaitton business a slowly | Cleveland convention, or 41 delegates | we can only correct this condition | paign in 1920 in a speech at Cin-| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ney in aleuted tA RL he eke, | Phone BOlI—021 Front Bt. Eis | for 57,000. votes. of affairs by reduction of taxation. |cinnati, unequivocally endorsed it. Bismarek, March 12, 1924. - OD oupec fed oe erie Brenteet 4 West “The reason for this,” he asserted, ote Secretary Subsequently, because of the treasury | No. 1 dark northern .. Seabons. He will be pittedsopaine’ eee men, women Noe dnerenarmeprinel: |the best thoroughbreds in this coun- , ¥is to keep the people from express-| ‘Just after adjournment of con-Jestimate of a deficit, he vetoed it, It| ing their preference for the pres-|gress*last year, in March I beiieve,! was denied then because we did not identitl nomination, as Southern] the chairman of the ways and means| have money enough to pay it. It is states where he said “crooked office- | committee of the house, wrote the} denied now because we do have the holders’ in the Republican party} secretary of tha treasury, upon the| money with which to pay it. Upon were given as much power as North-| subject of the reduction of taxes.| the floor of the United States sen. and children é dreaming — of the wealth that would theirs forgetful H. P. Gas try, and will be a contestant for|POR SALE ‘ fanning Mill, speed honors with Epinard, when the |. Engine, French champion comes to Latonia to Sharples | meet horses of his age. Bottom La Crosse This gallant son of McGee, who| Hay Punchers, Buck Rake, Ste Wind Mill Towers, Breaking Plows, | - k amber durum - 1 mixed durum No. J red durum . ern states where presidential primar-|The secretary of the treasury de-|ate the chairman of the finance com-|No. 1 rye abtented Re sea Se a Salve Gheney @ nd Repairs > elie t suneete Oe Pareanall’ layed his answer and finally reptied| mittee, pledged the republican party | We quote but do not handle the aeepar eaunices, eanoueCeOUBEL ABE, ae) ateward’ Heapetat Dalle cell ere pees For Soldiers Bonus in November, seven months there-|to the passage of the bill. The Scra- | following: GRHECEAL Downey trokabty will imake|i: 20 viuecccare at deve nant tivat : nearby! ; : ; ldiers Bonus November, Rens tates |e P themsiateiol tne bills a \loate ) his first start of the 1924 season in tor safe, at less than first F : NC He said he was for adjusted com- | after, just before the meeting of co: br from Indiana, } ‘atson, speak. the Glurk Handicap, opening d cost. Farmers Union Warehouse QO. pensation for veterans of the World| press, and since then, we have had | ihe for the administration, said, in| Barley yar : Milling & Mer. Co. See L. War because the Republican party! before us, in one form or anothe > many words, it would be passed | Speltz, per ew 5 eature. at Churchill Downs, acco: TAI MADGE: ett # nak RB Hook, Office over Dahls was pledged to it, because the prin-| suggested plans for the reduction of at the next session of congress. ‘The | New Shell Corn aim toate fre tae alas Phone 605. ciple of adjusted compensation had | oyy taxation, At the commencement leader ofthe republican party in the | Yellow White & | toda catly trainiie ana rouide into pee i heen recognized if settling with war] of any discussion of this plan let me senate, the senator from Massachu- een Mixed Phe. mag, becbent te Maryland |) 16: NEW. SHFS OF contractors whose contracts Were] recall to you that the estimate of the Mr, Lode hag declared him-| 0-3 55 Ibs. teat .. tolstart Inithe Bieatakes at Hi¥ve: de terminated by the sudden ending of | sooretary of the treasury that as ne could his party | N®-'4 55 Ibs. test .. i nla tees Be : ; Ree fy 3c) Grace and Pimlico. ‘The trainer saiq | Fifteen new high school papers have the war and in voting bonuses to) we would - for it. "The Whip of the republicane|,,1¢ Per pound discount’ under 55] OUO nte 1” Memoriam would nez| appeared during the last year in the civilian employes, and as °“a matter | nore Cae of millions than our| in the senate, the senator from Kan-| ‘2%: ‘ 1 Bar C 4 in Mi a) 5¢|Sidestep any race this season, and| territory served by the Northern In- } of common justice.” present surp.is amounts to, and up-}sas, Mr. Curtis, has done likewise. vee corn. (70 Ths, in Minnesota) 5c] tre ee honed a mecting could be| terscholastic Press association, ac- President Harding, he asserted,| 5, this sta: nent of deficit, the} The republican party has its~ faith f A ‘arranged between the Wiedemann vetoed the soldiers’ bonus bill to} setion of th late President Harding] avowed, and I'would rather make no eae i d hee tn a ‘ ya | horse and Grey Lag before the sea- which he was pledged under a mis-|\ 95 predictc |. - Instead of a deficit,| reduction in taxcs upon large incomes ror MMHOLESALE, PRODUCE Co.) | son ends. is ° — an A ) ‘that cough 15 & 506 Loges 65¢ Tax Included Dow't Miss The Li To See This Gre + i Opportunity t Picture, apprehension becauseSceerptary Mel-| wo now have his surplus of $350,-| than that our plighted faith should | @ f Mel Wiedetidnn’s <atcinpiot — th lon advised him the country faced *) qoo,990.00, \hile, of course, the| he violkted. But we can pay the sums], ca". petra, DBE UD: ol acetcau ae Bech incrabaulte tina 3 S00N 00000 deflate: when. 1 inthe treasury dep: tment should not be|due under the Adjusted Compensa-| “88° re aaa mee JOC athel pirehiseiracontly) of. several | ‘before it L begins \f COMING — TOMORROW it had a $350,000,000 surplus: in the} oniccted to criticism in any degree| tion Bill, and reduce taxes, too, We) No. 1D. P. Young Tom "veikayn well-bred youngsters who already are £8 oe theaantge for an error in its estimate, our ex-| have a surplus of $850,000,009.00.| "42 ip" in training. Among these is Be- SCOTTS: witching, a bay filly by Jim Gaffney- In predicting the passage of the perience with its former estimates,] During the debate upon this Adjusted wy q a 3 7 No. 1D. P. H 20 'y y cNary-Haugen bill SOE ee would lead us. as reasonable and| Compensation Bill, the estimate of | NO 1 Ducks fen ine eys, per Ib.. 7g| Enchantress If., mother of In. Mem- EMULSION ‘Around aE coaine ony sansirortint prifdent men, « serutinide with care] the treasury was that the first year! No. 1 Geese per Ib tcc ag] oviam. fake! potlsdae : ? the World Mie : f . grieeny its present est ates, We have nev-| the amounts to be paid under the er in this court y had anything like| Adjusted Compensation Bill would if . “© now have in be-| be less than one hundred millions Of | tens 4 Ibs, ‘Bite Faslly gan Americans Aid Ned ‘Mellon Plan.’|doltars, We can redace all of the! wens under 4 Ibs, each, per Ib. 08| F'renech War hans va most carefully} taxes now existing on incomes under| springs, per Ib. Orp! rented withe. cae slightest know-| $10,000.00 exactly as.in te plan pre-| Cocks and stags, pl ledge of detail :. t the plan ere sented and we can reduce other taxes! Dicka, per Ib. » a ‘apologies to make for|With he’adopte.- We ‘have encount-| in some degree, and»we can also keep| Geese, per Ib. the HS ane T appear here to-|ered in this m oun promise to pay the soldiers their "0 ining teste yesre yeti ar the night,” said Senator Johnson. As} of what we enc due, j 2 " . SWEETBREAD SHOR’ reported at the annual meeting of the early days :’ the propaganda! “The matter becomes first one of a th ee Re 5 au rien cue an Am) roe the League Nations. I reall] good faith, and one of Keeping a de- | 4.08000, Mar. 12.—Owing to the|the, society recently. Reference was eri poi : demand -|made to tke splendid work started in Hospital ing that prerogative not only beeause [ow Very good 1-0 1e would rush at| finite pledge. Before this extraor-|¢™4nd by manufacturers of insu Re sp) rl lin, * diabetes,|Ameriea in. 1916 by t English , * - it'is my, pleasure to do so, but in{us right after th promulgation of|dinary propaganda, it was not diffi- in, the few cure’ for (diabetes; BL Bey UW Ores! Henry Burman, Prop. 5 Ives’ sweetbreads fave . almost | women, Miss Schofield and Miss Fall, response to requests from practically the League, and h, erically ask if we) cult to argue for the Adjusted Com- disappeared from the Eng! resulting in nearly 200 ‘committees SHOE i ii event war, and| pensation Bill, but now, against our . ‘ fi » every State in this Union, I am}did not wish to even * nsat a pi menu. : boing formed Jn. the United States. 4 {rer gaunt under the auspices of|When timidly we 1. sponded affirma-] plighted word, is the saving suggested |" c ae jks ennenoe Cobtucgabir ot REPAIRING a and women, whose citizenship iss tively, they would demand thal we) im a reduction of taxes upon incomes, aise re ee men aMnd precious thing to them, |favor the League oi Nations. Re-l which do not nccessarily ¢equire re~| Some of the mathematically in- 17 NER proposed to accomplish something for Nes d turkeya, por ibe the farmers, because it sought <¢o/ place the fagmer op a basis where he would receive for his produce pay on the same basis as the price of things he must buy. No Apologies To Make pasty n— “A SAILOR MADE MAN” ; and Ethel Grey Terry in * “A Self Made Wife” foot. motor boat circled the globe and brought this film back to prove it! See this picture Bismarck .« 08) Paris, March 12—Americahs have casmenm 12] aided 286,000 French war orphans during the nine years work of the disbanded five years ago and its work : tly interested pa ties have rushed | duction, clined have figured our finger : i i 8s manship, a ty Hy See eT aarand aL via cancers voduemicpesition Let us not forget that the principle | nails grow one thirty-second of an Heeling covery ee Epemite Nica Clase Wor imenen PB Tomorrorw and see the world! Sho, while Republicans, have ever | demapded to know if we did not wish | of adjusted compensation is a princi. | inch « week. Hiei, recel¥ed from the’ United: States | atte. es get eta Ernest Truex FEL Ix CAT AND ! aiatained their political and their|to réduce taxes, and when in common | ple that our government fas already ne 4,800,000 franes and an eaual sum|$ Special Attention Given ines) personal independence. 1 am proud|with all others we suid that was cur| firmly established. We adopted that| Letters mailed in London will be pecia: To Parcel Post Orders CHRISTIE COMEDY “Six Cylinder Bismarck - - N.D. Love” i : direct from the American god-pnr- Reider their auspiges to speak in this| desire, they insisted Zovthwith the] nrinciple in regard to the business delivered in Sydney, Australla. 2 onte of their protere city and to the citizens of thi Syai State. | Mellon plan must be :?opted. If we|of the country, Congress passed aj week later when the new Britis! *All Red” route of fast airplanes “ 1 is made primarily to | asked them what the Mcilon plan was,]bill- by which the compensation, of | “All t Ads. resghice Ba it concerns att "oho none of them knew, B.:t there was [those who were engaged in war con-| ets into good working order. Read. Tribune Want \ . y,

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