The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 8

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NOVEMBER 6, 1924 READ. TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. nell ' (HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, ate it WEEP Eee Coe to] to Tee sppronrinions made 8] OAKLAND SPEEDS Few Children in ~ URGES ce suGlanitying thi tows regarding tax on UP PRODUCTION Vienna Schools| Due to]wrought by the war in the birth i 1 found helpful by taxing boards, tt) the heavy demand for the new Oak- rate in Austria is brought out for-|/ SALES AND SERVICE 5.400,000 was con Provision for traveling auditors of land Landau Sedan, which has far}cibly in figures issued by the city DAKOTA AUTO Jincome tax returns. Under present _ | Gabbdsard) SHE eepectatibns Of tue: | Aeneo eu oee ee ee SALES CO. laws the tax commissioner has little tory officials, 2 to detect a — considerable 107 5th St. Phone 428 | amount of evasion in connection with | Tax Commissioner, in Annual | the income tax. . Poll Tax Au TNCORSUTITS Reports, Makes Several iH : production has been|ing 100,000 fewer children inscribed | trebled on this model since it was The poll tax law Recommendations in elementary schools for the au- “jintroduced a few months ago. rable DINE “DAN fereoenee ca °OR MORE VETO POWER tumn term this year than in’ 1914. This increase is renfarkable in no adequate provision for, Thi Henry Cabot Lodge view of the fact that the original . |Schedule was carefully based on past s collection in instances where the | vot taxpayer does not have a substantial | tent One of the reasons ascribed by SURBia eee | Oakland dealers for the popularity Also Increase of License Fees Would Give Governor Author- f Ire ‘reate P | sae sessment of state, perhaps pr lreantmed them Urged to Create Purely ity to Veto Individual viding for assessment once each four! of jogislators selling experience and _ intimate amount of tangible property, and pro- | 5, of this model is that it meets the State Fund SCIEN: b , : ils y roved 6,174 0.14 miles to be des miles, leaving ils PAGE EIGHT TO BE NEEDED **: ~ Highway Commission, in An- Report, Out New Federal Requirements the abolition of ve not been | power lack of desire urt of individ the apt IED OOOURDANDGS IALEARED ATED DCAD SADERDODEDED ODES The Next President will be the man who gets the most votes in the Electoral Col- lege. The man who reaches the highest efficiency in business and the greatest joy in play is the man who gets the most nutri- ment out of his food with the least tax upon his digestion. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat —the real energy- food, supplying every element that is needed in the human body. Shredded Wheat and milk are Nature’s real food combination —most food for least money. nual Points aun Mi of its ob-it considered, at the time, to be ex- of the tax, »j tremely large. t hospital wh Revisian of the law requiring as nleseing fro knowledge of the market, and was vision should be made for collection NAL aRCOMUeTATi requirements of a very desirable it each session je which do not to the judgment ho vote for them.” class of buyers already owning high priced cars, who wish a second car that reflects their tastes in beauty "| of line, refinement and appoint- | ments. |. The Landau Sedan, although the ighest priced model in the Oakland , is leading all other types in sales, including the touring car, | which is next in popularity. | often con Amendment of the constitution to! te make more effective the gubernator- al veto over appropriations. “In order to make the veto power | of the governor effective in such sit- | »| uations (where priations are je) it is necessary that the constitution be so amended | us to give him the power either to ipprove or to reduce any item of | n appropriation bill,” says the re-| port. “As the constitution now, stands, he has the power to disap- pro item, but he does not. have the power to reduce it; he must! cither disapprove it in toto or ap- prove it. It is because of the fact that he does not have the power to reduce an item without disapproving it in its entirely that this. constitu- jon loses much of the iveness which its authors de- obsolete laws, | s 1 it to have.” ap . Veto Necessary ‘The gubernatorial veto is necessary | Changes in for a state hi Dakota must } ition ystem in} ade if the providing ! State Scho b national re S the ¥ folder neton, Con- re not to appropria- ‘ome institut holding alte vcieie alone for nition for its trade recently sent out fro D.C, by the fe of vorational training to tors and supervisors of education. he article cular interest attaches guration of a course bricklayers and one plumbers. courses | MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. ays in h ernor | Among the questions Which he sug- Vl gests be considered by the legisla: says parti- | type a ea ng that land owners and for training owners of real estate mortga in order to save property from loss, pay taxes upon part of a real estate tract, Clarifying of the duties of the [county board of equalization; clarify- jing the statutory provisions with re- [ference to placing upon the tax property which escaped a ment, The High nual report td i recommenda made by the Commission's report come before the next leg There are 000 taxicabs in the United States. pected to islature “One of the provisions imposed by OPEN EVENINGS THANKSGIVING NOV. 27, THREE WEEKS FROM TODAY. Cleaner, ‘Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. al Aid) wit control 0. state must match funds wholly under the the State Highway report of the Highway Commis reads. “Under our pr aa Jaws most of the funds 5 i eet he Seat and. bstige tunis ot $ DIAMOND. DYES” COLOR THINGS New} the counties in which the improve- Commission.” are Consideration of {such requiring property exempt from ments are to be made, Under this method it will be impossible to com Our own tailors-can make your suit to furnish the whieh to me without mak Mr. Black says. “By proceeding on the theory that those who use our main highways! should pay for their construction this state will be able to ruse a fun large enough to m lotment of Fede year,” the report done by Ist-r vehicle regist providing a tax : motor fuel consumed in automobiles exempting ine or other motor VS 7 abl fuel used in stationary engine tractors or d ing ments and placing the money derived from such a tax where it belongs, in a highway fund. Readjustment of motor vehicle fees is justifiable, it clared, the Commission holding that considering Pp umount of capital invested in automobiles they are not now taxed s other forms of prop on gasoline, Mr. Bl $, whether residen opportunity to contribute share of the cost of constructing and | maintaining them, From County Funds t, the report points most of the money require: the Federal Aid of approxin 100,000 county road ed from gener out, nd bridge f maintenance pr vehicle fund, din building br ble stre slation looking to a bette gulation of traffic on state roads urged, including regulatio ing the overloaded motor truck, the | tractor machinery the United | ot aoe Roads, and eligible for federal Dakota would ha state sy @ report says. Bureau of Public Roads to date has WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. 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Beautiful foreign and ens in stock for your selection, Made right in Bismarck. (oie BERGESON’S Clothing. domestic wool- Tailoring. The Trail of Tears AS sweet and clean as the breath off her native hills was the “Lit- tle Boss,”—and as innocent—until Eugene Martin came into her life. Poor, trusting, motherless little girl! Pitifully ignorant of life, she was the last to suspect her prince of treachery. But when big “Flint” Corey dis- covered their secret— As she looks back on that long year of humiliation, suffering and bitter shame she shudders to think how narrowly she escaped from a Other Absorbing lifetime of degradation and woe. Never was the folly, the crime of ignorance driven home with more telling blows than in this powerful, heart-gripping narrative. Every growing girl — every father and mother with a daughter — should read it. It is entitled “The Rattle- snake's Bite,”.and appears in True Story Magazine for December. Yet it is but one of the many intensely interesting, helpful, inspiring fea- tures in this great issue. Don't miss it! . Stories from Life Just a Few of the Thrilling Stories in the December True Story “His Daughter’s Honor”—He wanted to help a friend with a secret love affair and it came near costing him hislife. This thrilling, heart-gripping story will hold your breathless interest from the first line to the last. “Was It Worth While?” She is agreat concert artist, who has pajd dearly for her triumph. As she realizes through what depths of shame she struggled to at- tain success, — she asks herself: “Was It Worth While?” Never was the emptiness of success built on folly and wrong more clearly proven than in this true narrative. “Pr the editor For every 4 ‘True Story, th average cases jeterring! made. 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Other Fascinating Stories In This Issue Are: “Am Old Maid’s Story’? “Through The Night” “‘If Youth Bat Knew” “The Faith of Woman” “They Were Only Human” 9 Story saved tie rescue nt ire a thousand e ere the neces- — Life Nothing carries convic- tion to others like pages torn from the book of life. ‘tory Mag- azine reach and influence more people for Good than any other publication. Out of experience bought with bitter tears—' stirring life dramas are poured into the pages of True Story Magasine to teach, to ‘warn—to guide and pro- tect the innocent, then Flint took one step and. had Eugene Martin by the‘throat. “Y: able, meaking coward,” he ground out, * Lng tin torun noay FP brea every bone in your body.” From “The Rattlesnake’s Bite Thousands point to Bernarr Macfadden, founder of True Story, with joy and thanksgiving that he has dared to battle for Troth — cost what it may. W. E. 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