The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE FIGH NEW FLORIDA ESTATES TAX IS DISCUSSED Abolition of — Inheritance Taxes There May Aifect Some Other States C2 C. CONVERSE TALKS Speaks at} Meeting of Bur- ar Associ- leigh Counts ation Held Here purpose the nakers of Florida had in mine to Mr. Converse es ien with Indi. mat atuse of re-enli tents, Ft. Lincol ty which he the © western sted within” sixty 2 n Was sent to this territory and} veined the command of General Miles campaigned a assisted in d He recalls how orders | ¢ sued to burn or destroy the! p, s on th whom 1 hem rede horsebac me month Bismarck, bu mosquit he a, N. D.. w exaned to become he re scouting party to escort the survey-| Mandan west to the Yellow on duly 19, 1 he here, on the banks of the beautif: SUFFERED s river, Mr this property jfarm land in ¢ ome city propert what first more th piece of p that he had filed for the elaim. tchell Prairie all built up from _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BUSINESS IS STILL STRONG frontier, he days and) Conditiens ming; 6 serve provisions, ete., of those In-; gindes North vho refused to come into the! “when measured by ifter being rounded up by ya oldier oO second enlist-)yyary of ued today by conditions ployment ley City the |, Lincoln, ne of the m went on to he explains, he customed to the | uithough — havi the past few month movement which cha loavy year ago, contin filed there, tof barley. miles north and hardly nothing ver showing: LOSS Good Dakota, in was not equalled in) was still much greater tha report. on grain advanced, excapt in rict The dollar which individual de in Entire | world neglécted their stocks during} tion, value © Ninth in November bits sum- the dist the Federal Reser af Minneapolis. conditions reflects under of erain to ter ractérized nued the Octo- pvember, | there, and t nal pro ceria ! Axe, Mich. Dee. 10.—Four- | ion is de added : wea toon store buildings on Huron. ave- neentive to then to transfer 2 YOUNG SAID nue, the principal thoroughfare, per nt residence and citizenship r were destroyed by fire of u | Tbrivae state Bee ue de « hero stuf. When NOT INDICTED Piri icin thie norningg The hse | The particular bearing of the ac- covered the hot wate Los Angele me : ery estim at more than $200,000. | tion, and possible consequences, on | plode, she emitted wails That awakened byOWe nu | co cere lL acca ease Glenn) —— i inheritance taxes, was discussed by ta the scene of danger nd mistr LH Cox aud wire, | Young former Ku Klux Klan liquor i Mee TiGRn a curiiniasioner® Whoo at ANTONI BTL SEIEEnRHO raider, Was not indicted on a charge | TRAFFIC IN POLAR REARS | ‘ats iL eee ees assault Hope PICKS UP AND PAYS WELL} grounds upon which various state county ttorney | Hamburg, Germany, Dee. “10. Maile sch follo isUnon - heen reported t Young had been | ituble demand for polar bears of late, | Alewernindbchal the decedent. was. « IN INDIAN DAYS FILES DISCHARGES ndicted owing to the faet that the zoos of the resident of the taxing state; (2) H upon the grounds that the : i ore ution was incorporated or Femi eon ence. : 5 H charter from the taxing state: (3) John Maresh, Resident of n the thick upon the ground that the certifi : Pa eeiien een cates of stock were at the time of Valley City, was Mounted gi Viinniaeninn decedent's death actually within the : : ite ‘i i et eee! sain boundaries of the taxing stat Scout in’ United States} Hace Perce On U0 arc) (4) upon the ground that the cor- fe Steel Hout pe poration in which the decede Army During Stirring Nahe oe Bigntings ed the certificates of stock Danly oo Davse ine (Noni Hl ax a seout with the real te or other 2 Indian fighters, saw much — hard erty within the taxing Dakota fighting and was wounded in a num- Ww {fort The Florids i ape inheritance tas which provid upon the t stock may be im) in which the property, and a statute of this char acter has been declared the supreme court o: also by a United court in Wisconsin. pears to be much ¢ that the Florida pl by other states to the losing wealth. Other forced into 2 conferen: ject, Mr, Converse “Tha inh been corporat have und for belief ceed ituation h lence to ever. nsideration of justice and has be or und s with ref recognitior of the claims of no attempt to ciple of ts and fair net the re lation be th ul sta eeded in though hts of tax matte oblivious to th and in entire di of s to taxpayers, will now i sheer self- st be forced > conference, with the result that they will arrive at method of imposing inheritance fair as among the several s yund fair ayer? k such a bh: low t likely that the event ually come to adopt the Wisconsin plan? That plan proceeds upon the! conception that when corporate stock is taxes it is not fundamentally th certificates of stock which are being | taxed but it is the ownership of an | interest in the property of the cor- | ion, the certificates being mere- | lence of the ownership of such | por: Difficulty of Agreement The fundamental difficulty in ob- | taining a fair consideration of the question of inheritance tax comes from the fact that the legi und administrative departments of ive the sev ates have been inter- ested chiefly in a system which would bring to them the largest amount of revenue, and not the tem fairest to all states. A cor ence of federal and state taxing of- ficials to consider the question has been suggested, but there appear difficulties in the path of an agree ment being reached which would be carried out in all states, Mr. verse indicated. i The inheritance tax situation, Mr. Converse said, presents a fruitful field for close study in the several states, and the outcome from the present muddle is entirely problem- atical. | Con- 22 STUDENTS ARE RETURNED| Canton, China, Dec. 10.—Twenty- | two of the students captured Satur-! day by bandits while enroute from, Canton to the Christian College in| a Inunch were returned to the col- lege today. The bandits have been} routed by Gen. Li Fuh Lin’s troops | after a short fight. morning. Eight still remain in a July ni on the or on prairie country wher: CORNS - Lift Off—No Pain! | The rescuers | cient to remove every hard corn, found two other of the students this | corn, or corn between the toe: Valley City, ND. Dee. 10. put John Maresh Valley City wi Ow res, which ure mm parch received by Mr Mates with ff ind rema fighting isiest w York not the nded at there for an Cleveland, 0 and later here he worked 4 four mill He rer the year Is6y whe dee, fa, and: bet ed in Co. Hof the 2nd. regiment o| He new Bi e regiment then ec Col Da Stanley Was Mounted Scout mounted during those « maneuvers were made without the 1 of trains sueh as they the 22nd 4 tthe White Ste but members were out at th nowadays tat ene time red were | tof und take up che on the! r of what is ayricultu world frontiers: row the greatest © entire! s opened the country; Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for x few ¢ suffi the foot calluses, without soreness ori irritation 4 Try Breakfast Dwarfies! The sample package will make over a quart of porridge. much of the b narrow + days without food and cold from be: nards wpe © out on winter days when bliz- mtinued for y a time, a few of the hundreds of iences the Valley City veteran ent thro durin Night Phones 100 or 484R inor serin He still the the In t for da day e troop hostile Indians, his ‘eight years railroad © far y member of For Sour Acid Stomach Gas, belching, heartburn, heaviness aller ealing, uid distress due to indigestion or dyspepsia, nothing works so quickly as STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets No matter what you eat or drink these tablets sweeten the stomach by giving it the alkaline effect Thus you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, fried eggs, bacon, onk and sausage and these tab- lets always save you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS !.icensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ——— Funeral Parlors 210 5th Street. 9 For i by millions Colds Pain GEO Headache Toothache » KILMER Neuralgia Neuritis Cc Ror ER BORING BAR SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Gomuine | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved sa and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer”? packige which contains proven direction Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiets AUTO-MOTIVE SALES SERVICE STATE DISTRIBUTORS P.O. Box 263 Gener: finishin, repair and piston fitting. and service work. Overhauling, Oiling and Greasing. cylinder re- We handle Havoline Oils and Greases, the name speaks for itself. Howard Culligan is now with us. 218-4th BEULAH COAL CLEAN We aim to plea trial at CLINKERLESS Gives 100°; Satisfaction. 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TIES FUR CAPS Miles «Gallon & Ne tion, 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds—a performance always smooth, quiet, untroubled, and riding qualities the like of which no four has ever pos- sessed before. And when the car is in service, a gasoline mileage of 25 mile: In every phase of performance and ownership the new good Maxwell is superior in value to anything in its field and at anywhere near its price, $1055; Roadster, $885; $1095; Sedan, $1345. Detroit subject to current government tax, ence of time-bayments, invalu- wt al -_—

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