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A UESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 i f OF LAW, URGES 0 is recommended. In this is in juded $40,000,000 for maintenance ml improvement of existing river nd harbor works, $10,500,000. for lood control on the Mississippi and yamento Rivers, and 0 vr the operation and maintenanc ave the retirements of Eeeuri ceived from foreign 4: ents un- der debt settlements the pur, es and retiremgn urities | 24 ‘from foreign repayments. » con-| 24 ernment for refunding purpo-es out is the vided in the Vietory Liberty Loan act. Retire ough this fund during the past fiscal y€ir were tinuing reductions of the amounted to timated that this 1926. twe years fore, can not in good fuith be chang. down the largest single item of gov. ernment further reductions -in the burden of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE , AIT RESULT | PRES. COOLIDGE. (Continued from page one.) iscal ye con r not proved in the esti- ined in this Budget. rivers and harbors anals and the remoyal of wrecks nd other obstructions. Of the $40, 0,000 for ntenance and im. revement of rivers and harbo! 21,973,915 is for new work 17,241 is for maintenance. i make possible material prog most important roved yby Congress, , °F Muscle Shoals is estimated that 1 be needed to comp! projects ap. te Dam No. F le Shoals. Of this amount. 3,501,200 Will be required — this car, This will be covered by a un lemental estimate for 19 The halince—-$3,040,390 is provided for | e estimat | is included in these esti- ates $50,000,000 to be set a he adjusted service certificate »stublished under the World idjusted compensation act of May This is for the second pa; © the fund to be made January 1, | For the first payment, due | 19 00,000,000 is ine he deficiency bill now un- | The | EXPECTS VISIT FROM STORK on by Congress, rom veterans so far} Be WHEN TERS Feo aah capeaie libs. Allce Roosevelt » of Congressman Nichol: ntit foo the (panetitence ane ate j Worth ef Cincinnati, ¢ roof the late Theodore Rooseve Eine tiwo es enprontineton se oan gees to become a mot bruary. The child will be h SBD TOE | Longwor have be Inarried s.nce 1906) The cong! an ed are made estimated | fleor Jeader in the House of Represencative will be sufficient amount | — — fund fh. to} the demands of the Should | he number cf applications increase | sevond what present expe ein licutes as probable, there will be | mple time to submit a supplemen- | aul estimate for the additional} hnount necessary before that date, | ‘or federal uid’ to sta the pstimates provide in exe $109, 100,000. These subsidies are pr t y law, 1 am convinced t Aoadening of this field of ac is detrimental both to Federa e governments. Efficiency © federal operations is impzired a heir scope is unduly enlarged. of state governments is im boyy as they™Pelinquish responsi 1 1 1 1 ieney ilities Which are rightfully th f am opposed to any expansion 3 these subsidi My conviction 3 they can be curtailed with ber to both the ments ederal and state govern “Por reclamation purposes 1am 7 for 1926, It | that the Con- for this and other tion expenditures, en-| 5 lation embodying new) 6 tion policies proposed in H.| % Sixty-eighth Congress, first; 8 Public Debt Cut j3 gross public debt was reduced] 5 1,098,894,375 during the fiseal year} 8 ended June 30, 2924, and stood at} 9 50,512,989 on the ” This reduction 9 through (1) the of the sinking fund and other public debt} requirements required to be made from ordinary receipts, aggregating reduction in the} 1 fund balance of $ the use of the entire surplus | The annual interest on the debt represented by re equivalent to over| | gener and ( “The total reduction in the debt sing the high point of 94,000,000. on ‘August 31, 1919, amounted to $5, y 8,000,000 at the close of. the last] This total reduction has n interes ‘ng to approxi nu, YF, a saving wh “enditures of the government. 17 “The fixed debt charges are includ-| 18 in the regular Budget or the Gey-] 18 ‘vnment under a definite plan worked | 19 of the war the soon ufter the clos for the ‘gradual public debt, and mi the Budget can b important of th aml retirement of be met bef ak. . The most debt charge: ive sinking fund pro- The next items alyig’ $209,000 00, % cod-debt in®ize among the t ecuritic and emporar jow further} 3 enditures, s with Interest paid in the ¢ )00,000 in This 1925 aving $80,000,060 ig 10,03e000 in the re3ult of the reduc- yn in the amount of the debt and .erease in the avegaze rate of in- of The continuak steady effect of these debt reducing factors is to cut and an expenditure, permit tion, : “During the last ‘session of -Con- introduced authoriz- Date Schedule For Month of De Compiled by City Blue it Auditorium, in tismarck / rember Association of Commerce Carmen Association of Commerce Board of Dir. Grand Pacifie Mothe . Mrs. Woodmansee Com A Amory .. ores... M. 1. 0. 0. F, Subordinate, 1, 0, 0. F. Hall boM. Hastern Star, Masonic aple P.M A. 0, U. W., A. 0. U. W. Hall PM Rotary, Club, McKenzie Hotel Noon Current Events Club, Mrs. Cashman .... ; poM Knights of Pythias, A, O. U. W. Hall .! a , M Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary’s Auditorium PM. Thursday Musical, Mrs. J. French Commandry, Masonic Temple .. A. 0. U. W., A. 0. U, W. Hall Delphian Society, McKenzie Hotel D. ALR. MeKenzie Hotel Noon Bab) On, Bh ts Ob, Mall 1. . 200 P.M. Sons & Daughters of Norway, A. O. U. W. Hall 8:00 P, M OVO) Encampment, 1 0. OG; BP. Hall Community Council, Masonic Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel Kiwanis Club, McKenzie Hotel © Business & Profe nal Women, Pythian Sisters, A. O. U, Wi Hall City Commission, City Hall PLE. O Ree es Royal Arch Masons, Masonic ‘Tem Association Board of Directors, G mpany A, Armory 0. 0; 0. 0. F Rotary Club, MeKenz un pion, A. O. U. on, un Legion Auxiiiary, Rota oO. 0 enzie Hotel Lions Club, acific Hotel Womens Club, H, Keller Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple ..... Royal Neighbors, 1. 0, O, F, Hall City Commission, City Hall Association of Commerce Board 0 ur Mothers, Mrs, W. H. Webb . pany A, Armory sae 0. Subordinate, 1, O. O. Masonic Temple A. 0. U, W. Hall McKenzie Hotel . Co Lo 0. U. W. . Mrs. J. emple Knights ¢ 3, A, Thurs: Delphian Society, MeKenzie Hotel B. P.O. E, B. P. 0. E.,Hall 1.0, 0. ¥, LO, 0. ¥, Hall Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel Kiwanis Club, MeKenzie Hotel .. PE. 0., Mrs. H, F, O'Hare Neenah Business & Professional Women, Club Koon Pythian § A. 0. U,W. Hall City Commission, City Hal! A, Armory Mason} asonie Te y Foresters, St. Mary’s Audit Daughters of America, St. Mary I. 0. O, F, Subordinate, I. 0. 0. Rotary Club, McKenzie Hotel American Legion 0. U. W. 0 Kiwanis Club, MeKenzie Hotel .. Lions Club, d Pacific Hotel this commis: that I will short] gress an estimsite of appropriation to meet the e n “We tire be do we ace fast red tures to a ayin! efficient for the c 000,000 we embari ing expen City Commission, City Hall A mpany A, Arofory . I, 0, 0, F., Subor e, 1. 0, 0. Rotary. Club, McKenzie Hotel .. KF: Hall vents Club, Mrs. Robertson. A. Larson on of Commerce Board of Directors ,G tion of Commerce Board of Director: Clab Rooms D a nd Pacific p 5 Noon alle: P.M. ry Rooms DP, M. P, P.M. Noon Noon P.M, roM. M. M. MDireetors, Grand Pacific 'Y. Hall Hall nple .. orium » Auditorium . Hall il ¢ Noon jon here for the reason submit to the Con- s of the commission, 4th Year » fourth year of In terest paid. The sinking fund is a] our camp: :cduetion in the part of the contract betwe: the} cost af ¢ € Gur aim is to United States and the holder of the|Teduce the tu a s. Jn this ¥ United States obligation, and, there-| We have . For those things which sso 3+ ao required to var expendi- tent with before us $67,000,000 year and $373,- al year. Shall jects involy- ch will prevent t esti) gress a bill was ing a yearly appropriation of not the ace on these expeged cebding $10,000,000 for a progts e | surpluse hall we continue the building program in the District of | campaign economy iam for Columbia. , ment. I earnestly recommend its en- This bill has my indorse-| ¢gonomy. paign fo continue the cam- will pave the actment by Congress, way for : tion in taxes. “1 have wecently appointed a com-| This redyct not be effected r: investigate icultural | immediate! cofore it is ~under- ign to cunditions, The purpose-< was io determine what action, through gislation or otherwise, should be ken to place agriculture on a basis Bf economie equality with other in- dustri taken we sho ly by actual operation what our rev- enues will be under our present tax law. But the knowledge of our rev- enue under the The findings and recom-|avail us nothing if we embark upon mendations of the commission are forfahy new. large expendityre program.” (has shown,' Lnow more definite- existing law will BUILDINGS SUCCUMB TO DAMP WEATHER London fogs are i responsible for crumbling of the ‘walls of the houses of Parliament, not the ravxges of time as had been generally suppo The materi London, Dee. these buildings, great disappoint- andpoint of wear, is one. It was se- te ce belief that it would ‘ weil both the action of and the passage of the iament will be asked for mon- jey to™make repu e PRINCE EAILS IN BUSINESS * London, Dec. 2.—Prince Andrew of Russia, who recently tried to retrieve a pprt of his lost fortunes.as the pro- prietor of a countéy club, has land- ed in the bank:uptcy court. He owes $42,500 and no assets. Mast of the debts were contracted in building the club house and grounds, New tybes of fish ean be produced by changing the temperature ,of the water in which they live, experiment | stage, and “| quelled the disturbance, / i were driven there by Christ Bertsch! tive part in administering the adve | comy with the, Minn 2 tis ind promotion end of that city.|try; few of the large cities in the | Cincinnati symphony | Probably the oitstanding featuyg!nation do sco the best of grand {other organizations. | {of Hebron to the visitor trom the fopera., Miss Farrar deleted and con-jhhigh praise from the audience lust SI outside is' the Brick industry, Mr.| structed, fashioned new draperies | night. Neira Rieger, who sang the Elovanves Nothine. ©! i Aitertiny cheunreeentenunapencon the | epemtietata simple yet ef : tea of Me mle algo is an ‘ ailor Ing. Clothing. =H is very enthusiastic over the! interpolated cing with four girls} ican singer, who gave up coll ‘SF situ large amount of busi-}to take the place of a large opera | music, Joseph I . the young bar- | | ef in that plant the coming year. designed new costumes and} itone who app is amillo, the | y WATANATATZAIZANZ ey are now shi} Brick to the vivid action of the /toreador, has appeared in operatic | PROMI IIS sepa ty tle, Portland and . where to suit the occasion. It! repetoire and left. the San Carlos | = ley have no trouble in competing rmen” in miniature. But it | Opera Company fo join Miss: rar. | - i ft j with the products of other and more) proved wholly enjoyable. It may be | Luigi Pasinati and Marcel Vision | would be but an infinitesimal part | advantageously Lo yards. Heb-|the forerunner of © new vogue in|took the important male roles. \ SUE EM |ron brick is also being shipped to which will enable many ofthe! Bismarck was extremely fortunate | PR a ec ae | Duluth and other points east of here, ‘s finest singers to taketheir|that Miss Farrar stopped here dur- Ree eee. SeHETaE Nese AEE! which places them on a very high] poles into the highways and byways|ing her tour, She will carry the good XMAS TREES IS Aas ae plane in t Road Committee of 22, Me feUNes: in short, to popular. [wishes of her auditers into whatever Fee ee euee aaa ENe aaPBIOE GE A permanent Road Commi o Rite opera. Hf Miss J°a ield she 5 e eens i a aeeinit I ree HED FORWEIU OMI GNS) GTIAU NOEL CE | esse as tena eR LATE SE ny pees) ail Christmas trees. It is a definit jeral road projects for their leading | : | re A CaUantl arteries, the principal one of which | rehabilitation, due to the decreasing | und condition and | atipacoven HHO NRG THUilito INEW. necessity for giving vocational train- in carload lots Sater Jing to men wounded in the war ny fowns and cities have in later rebiespeanieounana reduction from $127,800.00 set aside | Approximately 5,000,000 taken to planti 1e club is fostering the re-organ-| a year ago for possible use in bonus | i ey Unie nurly ition of the Hebron Band which has} bayments, to $62,000,000 whieh the; Evergreens Are Cut i 2) Ccunluuraiiny CBs | avian Relea sinendeliée HAatHOISe Budget Director estimated would be | ze is i ee i band organi Aa yeurs past. J | sufficient to carry the payments) U.S. Every Year | Ecc | New instruments have been procur-| throug nest year if application | epee tee Hei Ved and the prospects for a live band] [continue to come in at their present | pion) “globe-trotter is Allen He ipaigoey Bagh: | slow rate: and 9 $7,000,000 reduction] CONSERVATION — URGED |" Weer lait Hebron has put on some very sue-| a5 : in the amount set aside tor hospita ompany. Every night he must walk Jecuraietes dys the pact year, The| Bids to be Received on Pave-| construction aie - over the tops of the hundreds of Si s days ast y be lak | Vushington, Jee. 2.-—The real} globes stored in the attic of the coi- membership voted to. continue the; ment Job on December 22, I Bae : 4 al | suleslaivaprocnin canal n metic : | Christmas problem is: Mew can | pany. In ih wes Hig ab esi d | ded to invite the trade from the} Under Advisement every family have one. Approxi-| billions of miles, jump’ ee surrounding territory to come to/ ) tely 5,000,000 Christmas trees are | tinent to continent in one step. Hebron for their holiday shopping,| ,, kr ey peal Ae EC aie et oe ———. — Chelsey ullaiseuitaane | Plain, New York, a delezute to the | Is Better Cookery. New Building Planned Ap advert for bids for con | ustional conference on forest utidiz- | Another committee is working on! structing highway for a fation, urged a Federal law prohibit- pli s for the gonstruction in Hebron , Hil Guiles lbronohoredet ; {ing the : A R S Th & of a building to be used for gather-jong of the paving on Main street |The Detroit Fe of | aw, sore rear es a church eae a Guanes Veenunnblieneul — * 4 Club thas also sent out an Eases Quickly When You pranch 0 ° cart River runs yids to be received at the court| Scientific Basis For Finding t® that end, The American Apply a Liftic Musterole through Hebron und it is planned to house here on December 2 f : © Association, however, says that And Musteroi "t blist build near a trea so Ae UY] aGounipeconiniiseronenss 7 Value of Real Property extending the Federation's campaiga | old-fashioned must putting in a dam, bathing facilities! 0 ¢ iis iis . to certain Christmas greens the club 1 3 vith t 4 SThere tod ¢ “ © propesed _p a5 spread it on with and boating might be Re MDNIe te iene cecbuintarialige Here Teme Is Proposed vomen are in the right, but does | penctratesto the Facet Tete for an ordins | vi.cion. Commissioner Swanson said —— not favor abolishing the Christmas | tingle, loosens the conges | FSC TE EER paca tie nothing could be done on the! Adoption of a schedule of valu-] Hee, Shri loi Ve eas agen |and expeets td do a large part of this! 444 until the proposition of aid ation of real property, in particular “Why take the Christn tree, the Musterole is a clean, white oint construction work this coming year., .. eat he CRRA as es ee as | Wiversal sign of the Christmas sea- | made with oil of mustard. It is fine The city of Hebron will celebrate) "0m, several sources Is settled. The buildings, along scientific lines, was : i 2 i musta Fae ce eee ap crepe eee loeisinlunejahens ould be asked urged upon assessors, in convention | S0M out of the lives of the children,” | quick relief from sore throa| its 40th baiveraad as a city in 1 LU DROMERED Geaie aUKIS CLS: fe, this afternoon by C. C. Con. {the American Tree Association asks | tonsillitis, croup, still neck, ane the relubals wel sone eat mgs ol Gio tend) paiag WEED che ee, atubectin cconmissipnel: ey a evemane by is asl Tathron neural hea ache gongestion, Li ae eee te term) penitentiary. The Northern 1 Modern methods of assessment | | UC™ [ts _ president. Matec Ere ye ue HON OSI A UE PAB Ors De It is quite probable that some civic : mus tree is a legitimate by-product | aches of the back or joints, elebration will be put on under this|*"4 Soe railroads were asked to aid, «re built on the theory that it is ast Gy the forest. The real problem is | muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted { eis because of property owned in the necessa io ote essor to have | row can every family in America| colds on the chest. Keep it ha | In honor of the visit by the Bis- Bye eat ms pene ess = pe eeaen a ae oe is - for the | haye one. Under proper forest man- | for instant us bavinte moines, Ghachinsntnt sioner Soder said the city should city weighmaster to e seales.” | agement which the Association : Muc i | meetings as a Bismarck meeting and] Discussing the type of paving, the “eral cities in the country, notably | ty succeed another, Thut is the| babies and small children. | will look for the Jocal organization] c™ missioners said that if pei Duluth, Minnea Cleveland, But-})ig problem to which America must Ask for Children’s Musterole. | to tak : [were right the paving would be of falo, and Baltime have evolved | pive immediate thought. j condition of | | |ners and at Christmas time. boys ate Thanksgiving dinner as the guests of the Sigma Nu fraternity. j ness men of Hebron who take | Spitework Is | ity BISMARCK MEN 'FARRAR’S MODERNIZED VERSION OF performance and in part, pewhaps, paying tribute to the glorious career lof the artist. It was a novel pe [formance for Bismarck, and some thing new for Fa Doubtles jshe was as interested in the su lof her efforts in Bismarck as the au- | dience. City in a Banquet Given Last Night es: MANY ACTIVITIE avai ) Miss. Farrar preeminently a | Hebron Organization Is Plan-| singing actress. After heing on the jconce for two or three year ning Several Improve- ments For the City |she conceived a method of carrying | {the opera throughout the land, and |to present herself in her most fam- | Fas fous role-of “Carmen” in cities large , 3 nd small from the Pacific Coast vertising club of that enter- | ‘ se 5 io to the Atlantic. Bismarck perhaps » Were joined in Hebron | meeting last night b; a arek business men, members of Bism dvertising Club, who is the smallest city in which she has ppeared. As is asual, the audience vas gathe from wide area in | western North Dakota. The perform- re A banquet given, peo Theo P. Ewald is president of the} Miss rr sought to Hebron Advertising Club and from/“Carmen” to an operatic fantasie: the attendance last evening it is in a erve the essentials of the | ry flourishing condition, The } opera and yet to present. it sonic Temple wag filled by the busi-{ without prolibitive cost. Manifest- nac-|1y it is impossible to ¢ rreat | opera company throughout the cou y ] ‘ 66 9 | . SI t who is LEARN HEBRON CARMEN” PROVES WHOLLY DELIGHTFUL |g ° Ba i a7 ee . n= Eyl cre quite et | Miss Geraldine Farr appearing | succeeds she will have by her in- | | } OF I 2 se 3 of den= IS LIVE PLAGE «« her ny in her mod-| genuity and intelligence added to | Eg al had bagk eke Carmen” at the | He? reputation as a singer and an |S al cists VAuditorium last night, was given en- |" QE: tabnity “auieat ah | e| jthusiastie plaudits of a large audi-;,. 7) Suber O° OUity app > tajlor re to gi ” 5 Join Advertising Club of That sie apprentice oe “eR yaittag | the overatie Fantasie, as Miss Farrar Our tailors are here to give you the is pleased to call it. dancers, Miss Farrar would not dis- pense with an important adjunct of atic presentation. She carried 16-piece orchestra, led — by Peroni, and the music of thy orches- tra helped fill the emptiness in the ination of the reat opera lover who may have visioned “Carmen” with all the accoutrements of chor- us, ballet scenery. It is sai t Miss Farrar h been ill recently, and it had beer feared that she would not be able to ¢ her tour through the maller cities betwen the Pacific Coast and the Middle West. But with true fortitude she of a surety he nd best in the . wholly de role cress Wa Noe, an American in the delightful mpathetic of Micaela. Noe's —histrio does not bear the remance so often iated with inger. She was born in the unromantic town of Hopkinsville, Kentuck an opera peared with the Chicago grand ope care of the major part of the entertainm instead for FY asphaltic wearing surface concrete. The advertisem@nt lids provides for hids on reinforced concrete, asphaltic wearing surf fon concrete base and asphaltic wear- nt for this meeting, Skauge’s Reply : ing surface on asphaltic - To Indictment) tie form or the bid was obje es Ito by some of the commissioner: Dunn Center, Dee. Declaring {being provided in the advertisement | s that bidders must bid on all iten and that any bid for any number of that information furnished to the U. S. district attoi and the federal : trand jur false or highly tech-}items less than those contained in nical, and that hi stis the direct the proposal will be rejected. Com- missioner Moynicr declared that it revult of spite work, H. E. Skauge, cashier of the Union Bank of Dunn Center, has issued a statement de- cluring that he did not know what av charged with. “{ know this much, however, that certain faction which ‘thas always fought me,while in the service et | ‘he Dakota National Bank of Dic inson and was closely related to thy bank at the time, is undoubtedly back of it all, On account of the | 2 a Ne y the_Dakotu National {COLONEL BARKISt Bank (closed last Yammer) when’ || TO HOLD MEETINGS; took charge of it and also on ue: | Colonel W. Barker of Minneapolis, | AR Ray eae ‘linn., who is conducting nine ses-{ A Sige " sions of Y. P. Councils at Bismarck ae pata Caney 6 |Pecember 6th and 7th, will be. the ing basis, I conducted the affairs [Chairman of the Y. DP. Demonstra | of the bank as I thought to the very tion at the City Auditorium on fae) hest advantage possible and with |¥day ats p.m. It has been ar. | fiirness to all including the parties o have been and are knifing me. am going to fight for, my rights and I feel certain that I have noth- ing to fear. I consider that a clear conscience is worth more to me than anything else. was desired that individuals be per- mitted to bid on various items, to encourage competition and permit [letting of much of the work to local Phe advertisement for aid, by the comni: jon, the not published, however, ling signed by County Auditor John- | i state e to} was in Jamestown té bfing delegates here? or the occasion, | The Colonel will also conduct a4 |Sulvation meeting at 8 p. m. Masonie hall, Dee. 7th. | had charge of the Salvation Army} work overseas, and since then he} has been doing « very credible work in the Northern Division, i¢ D. U, BODIES MAY ADOPT DINNERS FOR POOR CUSTOM Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. Fra- ternities and on the camp- | == —— = sof the university are proposing i to adopt aya regatar easton the | REDUCE BUDGET $59,225,931.72 ; FOR NEXT YEAR (Continued from ‘page one. rivers and harbors improvement— $59,277,000.-is practically the us for the present year. Vets Bureau Cut It was in the Veterans Bureau es- timate that the Budget Director made his biggest cut under the fig- ured submitted a year ago. A net to- tal of $79,000,000 was Topped off, in depart- act of one fraternity, Sigma Nu, in bunqueting little children from poor | homes,*at future Thanksgiving din- Bight same | HERE'S REAL DRAMA Tokyo, Dee. 2—“Ah, hah, me proud beauty—at last I have you in my gr-r-asp!” shrilled the villain in a thrée-act melodrama at the Duikoku Theater. “Here, that’s enough of that!” warned Shigezo Todori, a car- 000 wi penter, from his box. ‘When the vil-| spite of incredses in some — Iain progeeded to molest the beuuti-| ments of the Burenu’s activities. The ful Hertine; Todori leaped upon the| factors which more than offset these attacked him, Police] increases included drop from $89,- 1 900,000 to $38,000,000 for vocational ry ;community systems of essment which are; “The proper cutting of trees for producing satisfactory results, he! Ch mus use in most eases permits suid. sturdier trees to attain greater The goal of assessment of such! growth. True conservation of the property in North Dukoia is actual | forest. results not from. leaving tre market value, he said. {to grow old and die, but from their “In doing the first step is too use when thy needed, pply that building factor in ethe hedule appropriate for the parti cular class of structure so as to ar- ri at the cost of reproduction, said the tax commissioner. “The negt step is to apply the proper percentage’ to arriy the amount to be deducted for structural depr ciation due to the age of the build- ing. The next step is to determine waether the owner is entitled tod other form of dépreciation, eithe the building has not been kept in good condition, or else be it is out of date from the standpoint of sty r tuse wha us a residence section is becoming a business see “uuse the as a whole is suffering the reaction which boom towns al- ways do, or a reaction resulting from a series of hard yea the making of these allowances obsolescence, sound judgment used, the “result will be the present value of the structur evident that even with the for fair It is there still remains plenty of room for the use of good judgment a the allowance or disallowance off n the/items of depreciation due to obsol- | With | escence and similar factors. | During the war, Colonel Barker {all the aid that can be furnished | by sue of the ass ‘h measuring sticks the work ors still remains a skilled business requiring the best of judgment. B using many methods of me ig the present value of a build- ing und keeping a close record of the history of real estate over a \period of many years, a more equit- | able assessment muy be evolved, Mr. Converse believe: pressed belief that if the doned. " NOTICE Do not experiment. To buy Beulah Coal is winter wis- dom, Wachter Transfer Co. Phones 62 and 63. American Legion Auxiliary Dance. Patterson’s Hall De- cember 4th. Public invited. There ure four , Carlo’ background | If sin | dof the | ranged for Mandan, Dickinson and/ schedules that have been devised, | to | Mr, Converse ex- | system jonce was tried it would not be abun- | vEN best possible service. Our imported and domestic woolens are bought with the idea of giving you the best service possible. We Make Our Custom Tailored Suits and Overcoat: in our own shop Right in Bismarck. night watchman of the Atlag Globe c, jars tubes; lic atever . by fhe foreste s to manage man, whose nd protect the for- profession | Better than a mustard plaste: jests, assert that the use of Christ was trees is proper and wholls ivstifiable, °Professor Ralph — | Homer one spa { 10,000 ac “The vice has r aining forests being cut at the 000,000 acres ay is one-tenth of 1 ‘million, Even if it took the clear | cutting of that area to furnish us with Christmas trees each year, it ys 5,000,000 trees a year in would require, at the most, United States recently Forest s stated that ‘our of all sorts are rate of about 10,- ar, Ten thousand | per cent of ten) Matinee Every Day At TONIGH { CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT “It Is The Law” | From’ the celebrated | stage play of the same name. TOMORROW — Shirley Mason COMING COMING “The Reckless Pathe News Cameo Cones, 1 i | | | eyes Examined Glasses Fitted | {{ Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. |, We Will Repair Them Promptly And Save You Mone: F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck