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MAAR nA (PAGE EIGHT MANY CHANGES | ARE PROPOSED ' IN'TAX LAWS Department to Offer Sey eral for Purpose of Clari- fying I and Correcting A HAVE A WIDE RANGE 1 In- * Represent Considerable * vestipati Upon Part of 0) x State Tax Experts THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Masons Dedicate New Shrine Temple | i} i | TO CONTINUE jeling to a therefore apparent. ‘ist does not always confine his trav limited The automobil- area and there- fore cannot become thoroughly fam- | with physical SAFE CROSSING | EFFORT INN. D. several ings, some of ever loc How You Can Help “We now have under consideration so-called railroad on. crossing, dangerous — cross- which will be elim- linated by overhead or underground passes. Railroad Commission Announ- |" ces Plans For Campaign During Year 1925 We cannot hope to elimin- crossings as i crossings are created, and if we ure | lto stop the needless loss of life it | | must be accomplished by the aid of! rapidly as new ‘other measures. To this end we earn- jestly solicit the cooperation of all id: “It is the intention of the Board us an: y violation of this rule. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925 HIGHWAY WORK | VERY RAPIDLY | Indications Are For Heavy Program During Coming Year, Is Report tionally heavy road program will be of gravel surfacing, and .75 miles of concrete paving. . Federal aid legislation provides: that government funds exclusively | may be used to build roads through }1 n reservations where the land n on both sides of the proposed high- way is Indian land held in trust by the Federal government. Under this provision, the government will pay the entire cost of the construction of miles of highway in Benson, Ro- lette and McKenzie counties, such highway in Sioux county. | The Highway Commi that the average cost of had been reduced about $% ; mile in two years and that cost of and mailed it. The letter became ; COOPERATION OUGHT | agencies and persons. FIGURES ARE GIVEN | gravel surfaced roads has been re j You can ussist in many wa i duced from $1,992.00 to $1,775.00 pe i i | 1. Report promptly to the Com- a mile. ; Cooperation of the public in aj mission, all accidents involving per-; Increased interest in good ro : E : mpaign for the prevention of ac- ,Sonal injuries in order that we may | throughout the state is reflected inj MEM ‘AILS nts at railroad grade crossings ;M4Ke an independent investigation. | figures given out by the state high- ay ee Bebe a lies Ret iets ‘ \ Automobile transportation com- | ane eu Berlin, Jan. 6—Otto Kuhner v ‘ jis sought by the board of railroad {panies are required by the Commis-i ¥#¥ commission, covering the last | afraid he would forget his wife's ‘commissioners. In a statement on|sion to come to a full stop before; two yeurs. Indications are, accord-| birthday, which was to occur in two i the subject, the board today said: | crossing a railroad track. Report to| ing to the statement, that an excep-| days. So he wrote himself a letter . chiefly of Railroad Commissioners to con- 3, “Communicate with the Com-| requested by counties during the | lost and arrived four years later tatutes an {tinue throughout the r 1925, its) mnission regarding crossings that are | present ye: just in time to remind him of an- campaign for the prevention of ac-|dangerous to life and property. | The growth of the good roads | other of his wife’s birthdays. r {eidents at railroad grade-crossings.| 4. Require school busses to atop | movement js shown in statistics as | tax. c¢ c | We have abundant evidence that} before crossing railroad grade cross- | follows: \ deput "0 i , ni iho dedication of the new’ $2,000,000 Mecca Temple, | eur previous campaigns have brought | iy y law or regulation). On January 1, 19 a total of 810 | M h D. e pcome tax De bon : bein North America. More than 50 Potentates or past Poten- | gratifying results, but we ¢unnot at upon excluding from the | miles of earth graded, 94 miles of | MOU ers, Do 1S = sg) department i ' hooles parading up Fifth Avenue, to the new temple. tse our work until all crossings} immediate vicinity of grade level! gravel surfaced, and 1.9 miles of | wy FP iiiians prepared } i RES ___. |#re made safe for the use of the]crossings, all extraneous signs and | concrete paved ‘highways had been MeanacaRT ea ee eee jy course of |public and accidents have been at | devices, completed und accepted by the Fed- | No telling how soon th sat bibs Heust reduced to a minimum. 6, Every day in every way exer-| eral Bureau of Pacific Roads. | pia EVEIERIREO EICGRIGE ree Pris | “The success of the safety cam-leise care at crossings. Urge your| At that time there was under con: | hevg when youre cae poo tan Ret ener |paigns may be attributed to the!neighbor to Cross Crossings Cau-| struction, but not completed, jar of Mustessls ot hand ctoe Gin ae Fey ifact that we have received the co-/tiously—and set him a good ex-! miles of earth grading, 159 miles reraprenen Te does not blister, = be PARK BOOSTER | operation ae ae press, and altos the | ample.” j8ravel surfacing and 1.05 miles As first aid, Musterole is excellent, a ae received at the ons of Che) neat i | Comerete ravine son to December| [rowsands of mothers Iknow it. You del es and | he. ae Fey’ Geena 5 | From January 1, o December | should keep a jar ready for instant use. Rae int if rst half of the [papers has assisted in arousing Plead Guilty 31, 1924, the Highway Commission | Ibis the renusdy for eoulter tae: Re- real estate ti wre not paid — by L [drivers co eee voune Wal ht To Driving on | plac ed under contract a total of 845 | lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, March 1, penalties shall ap to the | for PENH) UC) WAAL coh pa lel = 0 gz j miles of concrete paved high | croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, 1 full amount of the tax after that pact jie. are ere eee we Wrong Side During the same period there was | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- time ‘The rate of penalty other ‘ i have also had the splendid cooper- completed 1,135 miles of earth grad-|matism, lumbago, pains and aches of Wise lere the same us in the 1 Need of Aid in Carrying on #tion of persons most vitally con- Saal | ed, 455 miles of gravel surfaced and j back or joints, pe sore muscles, law The bill also ae es Cited b: j ree & Hiign@ayee ae George Ferner, Mandan high: 4.7 miles of concrete paved high chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the vl deeds, assignine ) the mpaign ted by | “The State ig cee Oeste, schoo! student, pleaded guilty to} Total federal aid-state highway | chest (it may prevent pneumonia). tions. and lowers the maximu Pres. Cushing Fee eee een eroscings Ly{ttiving on the wrong side of the} road mileage completed and accept-| ToMothers: Musteroleis also on tax certificates from i : (ee Sa tuceea seein mang cases | Steet, before Police Magistrate | ed by the Federal Bureau of Rods! made in milder form for nt and the redemption pen pian al ak ae fing Tne ae Cashman last night, Ferner was January 1, 1925, was 1,945 miles babies and small children. from 3 to 2 percent 4 Soave F ‘ separating the v {| brought into court as a result of aj of earth graded, 549 miles of gravel| Ask for Children’s Musterole. Real Estate taxes LONG CAMPAIGN SEEN (struction of overhead ‘or under-)s;,ash-up between a car belonging to| surfaced and 6.6 miles of concrete 35c and 65c, jars J Mie ball) also. pr : weet ground MauInGEG eee haee, a Mandan taxi company, which Fer- | paved highways. ‘and tubes, » taxes and The directors of [the Roosevelt | wyaturally when we epenk of mak-|2C? Was driving, and the car of Fritz | At present 342 miles of earth grad- hall bee adver MTC RGEIAT ANTE Ga INDE MORO ETRE eee ne an Oise of | Wilhelm of Bismarck. Sentence w ing, 100 miles of gravel surfacing amidencesan’ aw AS SO, bears lene Bite Se haaniKenath Re Nat withheld, while Ferner and his two] and 24 miles of concrete paving are! ; (ibe sold ghave been very much disappointed ae iene ee a that the Teroseing {other companions in the car are ne-| now under construction, uparate centifiente ‘over the result of the recent drive oun & oe aan a wee Ge gotiating with Wilhelm for settle-| Total road work requested by coun-| He epecial aase ‘ for the funds necessary to put this Seek edie Hee a ae tay {ment. The two other occupants of | ties of 1925 construction will include | subsequent lien to gener xreat project over and will be seri- | rane on : aed See are Over the car are facing charges. | 496 miles of earth grading, 228 miles tee livers MueaneG cusly handicapped in the effort un- } 6,500 railroad grade crossings i Woolery of Golden Valley,! Better than a mustard plaster less’ contributions are much more | North Dakotas ound tay cote with driving a car under | ill; nitinted by the de liveral and general come in than |iN# estuplished annually, it will belthe influence of liquor, was bound | Ra eiitetl amendment vo they haye been so far, said President Seen that it is impractical to im-t1o district court. Woolery was ar- | THE TIME IS ALMOST HERE Antoine tux law. ‘Ltvderines W. PF. Cushing who is in the city on j mediately eliminate All crossings By rested after his car crashed into a| le tangible | y, which his way to Washington, at the sug- | 8™de Ee io cen heey ae nee automobile in Bismarck Novem. | frat define AaSalth ough rian of state HAL ‘tee at ee ees canevcnce (ee Ute { The time of our Installation and inauguration of our it has a well understood meaning. ahaG, uid anita of ao tees Paice cen Beubeuin Gin AGREIORAGOOD IUGR : new Service and protective feature is drawing close. To be Mieldepartment had trouble with tors, to try to clear away some of the } ‘OSS OF GOOD LU lexncENtawilben nant some foreign corporations regardins red tape and get real action. for {™ We believe that the only| ainburgh, Scotland,’” Jan, 6.—A ©xact it will be in (7) days. 3 5 oreig “ H j i |positive cure for the crossing evil is), u i ; upportionient of income to the state, the park under eu | posit ssi} ! unaway horse, galloping’ through; ; . Bete dep aiel 8 BP winjeh the lavw fee canullibe AMude | “A number of subscribers to this [the elimination of the crossing. and] Dixson street, hurled one of its shoes The details have been completed and everything is in MatHesinats ol tangible pronerty and| aay octeseate - ea gy a fund have vhat we want with eae ai ard us. rapidly cneuld| onto x peg near the door of James|Yeadiness. As soon as you come in the door of the bank, business, Certain corporations in-' iyo tut cu ieee hodeands ol asia ICAL PURE ea eo ee meantime there are many |Obetin’s grocery store. The shoe your attention will be attracted by a red arrow, directing Soe SUeiais a 4 AULT al seem to have little appreciation o: is 3 a a Vhas be i : 5 ‘i Ae . painted that working capital auch i ; walk were destroyed, Photo siows (pelt th Mase [tue appreciation th (Practical measures which, if gener- |" se Oa aaa for! you to follow the ribbon. Here is what you are going to see eas : its, mo) Se eee put list embers after a hard fight aga mst! oych an undertaking,” he continued, [ally adopted, will result in a great TNE ee eae CRT EC IE when you come to the end of the ribbon. A—Well, on second a any property and as suc ther and high wins, Ve Re AG, ja {Savi ives , rou ii i eee edi weight in detormin: : EN Oe | PAlreaayathe directors have pid Bre ste lvenvand veer sion as| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. thought, we cant let you in on the secret until next week. id » North Dakota's share of corpora- ‘ a ee out of r own pockets over seven ooh es . i x i ms wey e. Bi caine. a aa i RUM SHIP ihendred dollars for i Yo what constitutes a dangerous Do not fail to visit this bank on that day. Remember neome hip de site pea Caer crossing. he generally accepted | q is Menothe law did not require ae penses, and e paid the x Bae ee eee y Nt . the date, January 13th. a eee MAM TuciOm naneders inc esi : MLW pe! attending meetings the enone tbat ay Srosnine whe Ns i Safe Fat Reduction is : a j n hoard, for printing of necessary re-}0! Which is obstructed by _ trees, See our A iday, Meene uid nob require ies f Fs bi Ae ur Announcement Friday, SRE (The amendment re flotation TH HT I i bof Aor urlntne ot neceaseny 295 uilalngn, ot scutes ie the taont anu | aie ccs e RRRTTOS ee Ge meeek ay, January 9th. Ritires aiiniah p reports be fe. rights of way could Ney (ibis endieetec) GN ike erhntt ga ot ae rene lenathe ae the ifat people is, that constant dieting | Me coriiciiion amendment | Bango, the 1 : ‘funds, not to mention postage, cler- |Was discussed at some length at the i, hard, continual exercise is tire: | THE ITY rf LU aay Neacape: Ten things connected with the progr it might be harmful to force the | M case extensions ¢. filing income tax how ated aa ; Wreckage Is Found off of (/y work, while the receipts have /°"% held last month and attended| veicht down. That was ithe old. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA returns are granted to corporations | | Would Clarify ta f New tesey (Goan ‘not much more than equalled this ,PY two members of this Commission. |rushioned idea. ‘Today. in’ Marmola or individuals, interest shall be ther il esi aif ) expense, none vf the members of [It Was stated by many commission: |p nilon! Weblo all Ohane, Git Beetarerete tx delinauent 3 De hud at ¢ on ee the board havings received- a cent [ets who any cay investigating | riculties are overdome. Jpist time the return is filed, at the rate nent ; le City n. 6. re for their expenditure. Congress will Crossing accidents, that actual €X- Dieusant little tablet after each meal of 6 percent per annum from it fume a p ind floating in the ocean off want much information that must Herience indicated thet most cross-\ and at bedtime causes fat to van- 2 when atte erate originally was eee eae ndicating the possible loss be secured from official sources ard eee ee aa hea ee ish. This modern method is easy, , Lethe bin S rovil that the | to: NortheDatec i i of one of the liquor laden vegsels, of (must be paid for. Temporary sur jo ee cor yun di iy 5 Tp| onesie no dieting or exercising ond | : he bi 0 provides — thiv z i iveys of the territory to be émbraced {Could be | eae eten has the added advantage of cheap- me deductions in connection with| vides that ne fant (aren tite nalts row during a northwest £2'€ in”the proposed park, historical data |is significant to note that this is| 1 o.. ! AT £ e now allowed by the cata toy ¢ st € , i uy ue ast Ww ! FE: a en enontatl by must be prepared d many other ae of oe Nee CeUnEINE, 7 North Get a box of these tablets Ande 4 i nfederal law be provided for income i ; ir ‘ ward patrol beats to Capt. jtems of expense must be paid, and |Dakota. Where the view is obstruct-| start taking them now. Within a 4 kt taxpayers in North Dakota, ‘The pre | and propery | , commander of the! some one will have to see the heads {ed it appears that drivers of auto-| snort time you will be getting rid A ent North Dakota law does not al- | ness and to the the various departments at {mobiles and other vehicles will adopt !or ent steadily and easily wi to re-| ployed ! wo} F , i i recautionary methods, such as|0! fat steadily and easily without low deductions for donations to re UN oe » US {WO} Washington before their cooperation Hi a a y One. 3 hitting starvation diet or tiresome exercise. ligious or charitable institutions or weight b: ° consisted of a !arg€/ may be even speculated upon. It] Slowing down, stopping or shifting] yo. will be comfortable and able purposes. The bill would allow such A Moun bts i be the mast of hoped, therefore, that the solici- |#eays, but if a view ean be ppdidrony to enjoy the food you like and want. y y deductions not exceeding Hp ser ae xe submerged wrec tion by Secretary Fredeen for jeleer: direction, safety methods are/ryen after taking off many pounds, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, 4 eof the net income reported. The tux perty. re ae oe funds when he gets around the state |OT © pe s to our minds the|there Will be no flabbiness or wrin- department. has received many come | motives, The bul he tangle of ropes wer will not fall upon deaf ears, Com-|, “This brings nds the|kies remaining. You will feel 100 $42.50, $45.00, $47.50, $50.00 |j plaints beca the state law does| property shall be | empty liquor s. Capt. plete statements from time to time|fatt that accidents at railroad} 6. cent better. All drug stores the v he not all@ such deductions and the Dakota he cly suid thet he had received will be made public of receipts and |¢Tssings are not altogether railroad | 0114 over sell Marmola Prescription $55.00, $60.00. hfederal law does, No recommenda. Dako 2 ’ om © notice of the loss of any ship and expenditures, for the executive cém- vesblems, but are meters in ahi Tablets at one dollar for a box, or | ; tion is made by the tax department, | bear tos nc wos unable to account for the wreck-| mittee desires the fullest publicity )the Public generally are concerned.|+4. Marmola Company, General Mo- | : the amendment b the e unle chooner from rum row such matters, and receipts will| This being true, it is the plain duty | 10°. Building, Detroit, Mich. will | nly to, bring the + rent es reported on a) had sone he given for contributions ‘and\/of every individual to post himself] isaiy send them to you on receipt | foment the legis rent ome on the ba = vuchers required for all expendi- |#8,to the causes of such accidents. |Fr'tny price. Adv. Bemnoiher billy prepared on request, » led bill and others on 3 re tures, so that complete publi ity ais veer 1924 saw the ‘automo- aprovides that reul estate taxes sold {basis of an inventory tor DEBT ISSUE. |may be given of all transactions. Hey ins wah make _brobebly its to the county for 1 and prior) times : erdnytg thod ny “ x | With this assurance it is hoped that |SreAtest strides. Motor driven ve- thyears, and still held by the county, | held ur ry by the tax de TO BE HEARD he afraid of contribution | hi¢les are rapidly replacing other tzand also subsequent es on the itsame land, may be redeemed up to bEDecember 1, 1925, on payment of in- | terest at the rate of 6 percent per nyear from the date of sale upon the Hiamount for which the land was sold, rplus amounts of all subsequent taxes ‘Iheld by the county, with interest at a6 percent per annum from the date on which subsequent taxes became due, Correction of Errors Another measure, prepared by the itax department, provides for cortec- “tion of errors in assessment of pro- eS “perty by the county auditor and for assessment of omitted property ‘which escaped taxation, and for re Tg essment of property which has a I been undervalued. The assessments in such cases would be by the coun- !_ty auditor, with review by the board got commissioners. The law also pro- Hifvides for correction of assessments lord property destroyed between April ‘My and October 1 of any year, and rovides for reassessment of any or 1 classes of property in any dis rict on the order of the board of Feounty commissioners. It also pro-| "villes such reassessment must be or-! lered on or before October 1 any} ear. Tax department officials stat- 4 that the present laws covering as- ssment of property which has es- Feaped taxation and reassessment of property which has been improperly séessed are rather unsatisfactory. e procedure is not clear, and the ions are badly scattered in the ; h | “Another Dill deals with situs of| re y for the purpose of taxation, | “fs an amendment to section 2095 | ‘amended by chapter 68 of the laws BAe chapter 68 provides for as- Kt of personal property at the pal office or place of business je state of the owner. This sec cording to tax department of- violation of the consti- § provides that taxable partment O'NEILL GETS BR Steve O'Nei ing from a near most pennant winner, Steve re- cently sold by the Boston Red Six to the New York Yu s. He has already started pe to prove he isn’t thro 1s cher, KERS LEADS STRI Roger H. Baldwin. director of the American Civil Liberti nion, and seven other leaders in the silk work- ers’ strike in Paterson, N. J., are awaiting sentence, following convie- tion for unlawful assembly and riot- ing. Judge Delaney reserved his de- cision. of the allied nations, Winston Churchill is scheduled to asrive here tonight to meet with the other min-} ister | Ww "| se i he ANE NEXT MARCH jbe instruméntal in bringing thous-4 ae . ands of tourists to the state over is, Jan. 6.—Plans for an inter-| the yarious transcontinental high- allied debt conference at Brussels|ways who would otherwise take next March to which? the United’ come other route. And every dollar stes will be invited ‘to send dele-!jett by these in North Dakota is es will be formulated at a con-| what may be called “new money” ence here of the finance ministers that will. run THE MAKING OF A DX LIAR oF om the Wireless Age) kaow a Who, Had 1 Then ain neighbor, until a month ago, told a falsehood— he took up Radio, Now with Singapore he chatters very night, to hear him say; Ang stations in Caleutta Call him almost every day. He even heard a concert Sung in Celtic from Thibet n I told him [had listened To Miami with my set. ked to Dublin—- Old Kilkenny Castle, too. “Vienna spoke me early, London said hey had a fog, Paris boule ds were crowded, “Berlin said the riots In Mulehenhausen Square ere making markets nervous Even marks were in the air.” He mentioned other stations— Constantinople and Cairo-— He who never told a white fib Till he took up Radio. | puttin’ on the dog. +c emssce: tanh nance tennh Mma none may to a cause, which if successful, will of dollars efich year. Know Country “To those who have not seen the {many scenic beauties of the North | Dakota Badlands the story of their | weird grandeur is a sealed book, but |to those of us who had the pleasure of knowing Theodore Roosevelt when he lived there and who have tra- ersed this wonderland frequently, h tour grows more and more in- | teresting and increases the desire to perpetuate, in the shape of a park, the name of the man who first brought their beauties to the out- side world. “But no seven men, however en- thusiastic,” concluded Mr. Cushing, “can finance and put over a project of this magnitude alone. It is a North Dakota project, or should be, and every citizen has a common in- terest in its success, therefore we hope a liberal’ response will be given the appeal for funds so that the bill for the creation of the park ; may be introduced during this ses- sion of Congress and pressed, suc- |cessfully through the next.” | sal <a Ss HOOTCH CAUSES, DRAKE TO LICK A TOM CAT Minot, N. D., Jan. 6.— J. B, Withers, Surrey farmer, tells this one: On a recent cold afternoon, he drained the radiator of his auto which contained water and alcohol. His ducks were at- tracted by the liquid under the car into many thousands | vehicles, thus creating new hazards. Statistics show that 80 per cent of all crossing accidents involve mo- tor vehicles. The need of estab- lishing effective precautions is NEVER BEFORE Not in fifty years has there 80 persistent wide * spread use of b J - s Scott's Emulsion ve thousands have only egun to realize what it might be to them in strength, health and robustness, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 24 : Do You Get For 25 CENTS ‘agi consumed some of it. They danced around in: great glee and « drake became so bold: licked a tom cat, but in doing e fell on his back and bad to be helped. up. 30215 1-100 TAXI SERVICE Equal to Any. Cautious Drivers. DAY ‘and NIGHT Service. WHAT — Call and Find Out at Frank’s Place ° Main St. : 7% 0 OVS --- Gur Just Arrived A New Stock of Skating Shoes and Skates. Get Yours While They La: THE RINK WILL BE OPEN. TONIGHT, Sorenson Hdw. Co, ~

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