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a ee 7 PAGE TWO FIGHT I$ DUE IN CONGRESS OVER TAX CUT, | Capital Already Preparing to Tackle Problem at | Coming Session | bY CHARL i to convene y y eolliaie up its sleew its belt, and — prep: tackle once ai its ever problem, the Income Tax To start with, it will the: 3 present con iis acts: number of income taxpayers | The —on which tht! due both the averag individual tax and| total tax collected have dee ed 1923, personal i tax re-| w made by 6,787,481 per- per cent of the country's population. | ‘These reported a total net income 000 fpr the pr da total tax of was | net average income und the 2 tax $126.86 cof 4.04 per cont 4, returns wi filed by | persons—nearly 7 per cent! of the population —who dal total net income of ads, but who paid a total tax of only we net income had riven 2 but the average tax had ‘to S0ldi—a rate of 2.67 per fallen cont. Compilation of 1925 figures is not yet entircly completed, but the work has progre far enough to show that the trend There will be an number of returns, incomes, but a deere. further reductions: lected Treasury Department officials esti- inate that more. than 8,000,000 per- filed returns this’ year. The net income reported, they say, vill probably exceed $30,000,000,000. Yet on this income | they are on collecting a personal x of but $670,000,000. The average tax will ‘probably be in the neighborhood of $75. As to t year—that's Congress comes in. dt has been announced that an- other income tax reduction is to be made, ihe voters want it, Congress wants it, and the administration wants it makin, it just about unanimous. estion * What form -due to in the taxes col- where will the e The Democrats and Pro i in cmgress, as a whole, are in favor cut in the normal tax rate—now 2 per cent on the first $4000 of net income, 4 per cent on the next $4000, and 6 per cent on the balance. of the ‘Treasury r, is in favor of redu Mel- how added on to net incomes cess of $10,000. w far the administration ck him in this plan is prob- cal, And if, the administra tion should back him, it is doubtful how far the Republicans in Con- gress will back the administration. Mellon's plan is far from being popular with the voters whose net incomes are less than $10,000—which gneans a big majority of the voter: On the other hand, it is extreme- ly popular with those fortunate in- dividuals having large incomes—and these individuals wield. ocnsiderable influence. When it comes to a showdown be- tween votes and money power, there's no way of telling what will ‘happen. best guess is that the next income tax cut will be a compro- mise quite likely a cut in both nor- mal tax and surta: Again, it is possible that the whol y end in a squabble, with no changes made in the preserit law. In this would continue 2they're paying nov MUSSOLINI ERNMENT BUYS VALUABLE fistoRic DOCUMENT Rome—)—One of the most in- Meresting historical documents of Italy’s struggle to free herself from foreign rulers, has been snatched out of the hands of private collect- s und purchased on behalf of the oman Museum of the “Risorgimen- to” through the personal interces- sion of Premier Mussolini. = The document is the protest made “July 4, 1849, by the Roman Constitu- sent Assembly “before Italy, before “rance and before the whole world” against the violent invasion of its headquarters on the Capitol hil. it “hears the autographed signatures of nearly all the members of the As sembly from Garibaldi to Maz Signor Mussolini, hearing that the document was being offered for sule “at a large price, ordered that it be purchased immediatel, ¢, the income taxpayers paying just what =Coyotes Reveal Cooperation In Stalking Elusive Phe Walla Walla, Wash.—(®)— ‘coyotes understand the rudiments | — of ieated by a cooperation is in Entory told by Thomas Speer, a farm- | “er on Mill Creek, near. here. A coyote attracted his attention rol Bre was plowing, Spogr said. It pacod | to and fro, like a ‘sentry on guard zsluty, A Chinese pheasant rooster, a “short distance beyond, was being.| forced slowly away from the ani-| ‘4nal, since with each round trip,. the j coyote came a litle closer to the aenels position. Then, beyond the d, a second coyote was discerned, | : ouched, waiting. Presently the awaiting coyote became impatient, ‘and leaped at the pheasant, missing At. | ‘The bird flew uway ,and the two} ruyotes departed pegethers7 CONTINUOUS. BATH Berlin-To enable firemen to fight) Sires at close quarters, a shower *path suit has been invented. The water comes out of a helmet and | Sompletely envelops the fireman. \ CRY IN THE NIGHT ‘and some one in ete mrasiate help, Uf If ciples in stomachor ez peek is | ‘ny pocketbook, Winnifred Mason Huck, former! gre-swoman and the first womar preside over the house of repre-| fatives, got herself sentenced tor prison, Guiltless ihe sous answers to. | Are our prisons humane? | Cana sith crushed by her fellow, men, regain her place in society? his is the The Tribune, \ xth story, written tor | BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK ; Congress That question a and sh money H even dollars und 46 cents,” do “Is that right?” “J suppose it is,” Tan wou ade the jit id “one dollar that is the right counted ; ve mea flect- y and then quizaed 15 cents sure, ing look usie, who had 1 i T asked Snot per- | speaking out of turn to thank me. | Under Suspicion I got a surprise when, weeks later, T learned that a report of my gi was the — kuperintendent's office cand T were une} der suspicion for the whole time that! in the prison, H was becaus eldom C ‘ood mot k of them, ording to observa- | tions made by the prison authoritic through years of expericnee. made i ‘ou may come with me now," Miss Green, Susie was leds to the cott for negroes. | taken down a long, dark} into anoth sunshine was “A whieh seemed: a paves, Pane AY . corridor, for the one prison: | h ers. The windows on one side opened; pened! a taundry a mo on a large court. The prisoners | meal and the} Mown for the! \ It was then noon, had th noon ad not yet Some of the g¢ game of “Fline playing jacks, Is were playing Others were] many were! much inter: | . 1 role drop it or she would the how old we are, w s. arouse r girls the prisoners beetus: that there are others world who are getting into trouble New an interest in they are proof in the outsid room in wh me_as her b "I palm of one | Nor did she THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 Northern Talks to “The opport late a ly and As a part o asking the peo} munitie: addre: came and whom they think would be | Mr, Pilsbury and A VIEW OF THE OWLO interested in learning about the visit to Minn TP MARYSVILLE, WHERE farming opportunities here. The im- ORMER CONGRESSWOMAN TUG migration department will endeav: OF THE PRISON. FOR SETTLERS. IS EXPLAINED Luncheon Meeting ry constructive bringing good North Dakota,” L. in the farming opportuniti au Realthy growth which will mean. the rmer, business man, and the rail- J will mutually benefit. paign of the Northern Pa kota who came from ¢ to send us the names es of friends or acquaintances in the communities from which they to get such people to comg to the country for themsely are a one-way fare plus $2 for round trip. The tickets are good We hope these rates may help jate to the full the which rativ may appre home-owning privilege open to them on the low priced li Pacific Official Business Men at | | News of Our | Neighbors — unity i into A. Campbell, trav- farm MO i rf i | n th outh of Moffit, i normally in a strong The three busie: the refreshment booth new hath houses. eball ruled the d: grounds. f the immigration cam- Moffit, Pilsbury, of while ple living his shoulder v He v and shoulder dre painful, bat uo be . a the “injured J community from which the/name is} law drove the mark. My real namet | felt with true gr ¢ the glory of! cent with a view to locating them | J. Fairchild is ment the walls spun. sunshine and th piration of be-| there as farmer: L the Motfit I held the hand-! ing eb “North Dakota does not want family returns t n. The filth of the Cleve only a brand on memor; Slowly, while| tie feeling | and jail was) tand boom and in spite of the op' ny | ‘The baseball xame played at on the part of m These rates twenty-one days from date of sale. bring farmers from eastern commun- ities to North Dakota so that th nd the imming and | this community in furthering — the | j:lackws al Va EW CAMPAIGN ener en eres oe Si “| HATL LOSSES give are offer rome: | weeks. | While away they, will LOWER THAN : seckers rates, on 5: y Tuesday }a short time with the B. Dobson in eastern communities to encourage | family, formerly of Moffit, now liv- oy {people to come here and see this on a farm near Vi Kk. LAST SEASON losses to date for The 1 ap since is now the for Monit eter Nes been ch J the t proximating 2,400, are more than 3i,- ame prox 000 below total losses for the period in 1924, Martin § insurance director, declared tod: to A new frame barn, which is being erected by Watkins, at the far Heaviest storms far this y 2-1-2 miles southeast of Moffit, is|have ravaged the are /almost completed. The shingling is the state, Hagen pnounced. The hail tly {ew in progr Watkins, E.| storm of July 5, which has already | Kleeman, F. Moffit and C.. Kimbal | netted 200. claims, is believed to have re the caused most widespread damage of carpente? = any storm th {| ,, Miss Iven. ught in the Mof-) Benson, Dickey Wells, and Bowman HI past term, has | counties have Beeniite Neavient: to yt Moffit and | date. Losses by counties follow: 1 Kk. Adams, 74; Barnes, 51; Benson, ms Billings, 4; Bottineau, 66; Box y Olson, who was married 120. Burleigh, man, Burk cling immigration agent of the North-| ‘the new oil station, which is being] to Miss Lucella Lamb, will] Gass 14 ealien ific railway, told directors of | installed at Moiit, is rapidly nearing} offit. ‘The couple Will oc-| jivite, $8: Dunn, 20 » Association of Commerce at a| completion, Mr. Ul. Arnold is_man- cond floor of the Moffit ¥ an ate n meeting today in the Grand | aging owner. An oil pump house is Mr. and Mrs. John Benz will He Pacific hotel. “Crops were good last st south of the two the first floor. Moute! 1: year, prospects for this year ——— 4 A G promising, business is in av rand Mrs. C. B. Porter _and | MeHenr: Si: Meenz healthy condition and the interest in . who is employed at! fami ent the Fourth at the farm the eastern and middle eastern s farm just cof Mr. and Mrs. A. Faust, Deal ited at the F. Ransom, territory is on the increase. This is which was a opportunity for North Dakota mostly UhnuFer 3 The | it home the latter part of | la | hich should be taken full advantage | cr turned’ sconiletely Over: No ene week. of in inducing good farm home | Was injured a Hie. | builders to come here and help de- i . The gospel services, wh are velop the farming resources so drew ‘Thompson, while driving} being held in a tent here, are well | abundant in this state. Mf Moffit. lost a wheel from his! sttended. This is the beginning of - | “The Northern P: 5 to | Cole 8 and had to be towed in to his the third week here. MORE KICK THA j cooperate in this work, not because | [#1 home. - aa | Peter—Boy, IT gota kick out of the crilroud ie interested: in. ‘dallitig Benzene was diacovered 100 yearal kissing Bee Inst night, (rea he Chey be Hot DUE beeduse Jt |. Many fron Momfit surrounding ago by Faraday. It is now ‘daily used | Pan--More than usual? ies ie eiibon atte put becttse sce | country spent the Fourth of July at|in explosives, ‘dyes, poisons and per-| Peter—Yes, the old man cau e Lseoe ace nae eueee . fe new resort which s.—-Lafayette Lyre. great development opportunities 0 eee eee ee eet een ! us.—Lafayette Ly list and because they would like to| Crowd was. present and about 600 development t vy ns Or were parked at the ' | | es i i off | 1 needed all the sneoureaerete| year's good crop will in it- | Si” Lake, between Kintyre and he Vigilance fiom] the sen could giv ‘or in hal Fonte ot trem gettiors, | fit was a fively contest and close | Is plenty of farm settlers, ye ‘ ¢ ade nol an rin one. of ible boom is not apt to hai of ato 0 int Hi 0. (o/ or asi money vith cely a Yinen. We are going to haye to wo ne io enneEK: ihe! ee you] fer all the good farm settlers we Srp lamas i one hand etendeets be able to induce to come here. pe : pat i stimulus of free homestead land} yt). and Mrs. CE, Moffit and four! which has been apparent in other] opidren lett for tor trip to, No. 68 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF BISMARCK BANK er to come he: to eflect| 2 a lings. We ea postwar periods does not exist. now and we are asking the e | from other sections and we have a tern farn his. competition re and inv n_ expect : : | too. Miiornest tin turned. Ila Bismarck, in the State of North d i . : oT Nown an interminable gauntlet of|Slipred the roll under my tongue.| Hay ‘a ene eee Musinese {certain amount of adverse publicity st. Louis County aved nan interminable auntlet Ct rien 1 assumed the pose of reti-| se ageh, 19 to overcome in regard to the agrienl-| Operation by a ome reatment oning eyes we passed to “B"} I June 30th, A 7 | tural and climatic conditions CUE ai Ewe utd SUSE IRC idor. There Miss cence. matron of that division, Lourey, the} took charge of me and led me inte the dining | Beleonets: T knew, mating flew secured and i room, into fits of temperament that would 59.98 ad ne my ac: schient tinea auahenace perament it Ht imum of results with the im Pa aeeue aug Pe inte ae bese MEET weet carte | gue the sullen silence pose. ee 30,892.82 | °F, wasted effort. ma : Do You Prefer? are nil to : inal se ete only fair that we should give | coughing d Toasked for a glass of} led to the hroom = and 5,000.00 rhea sid first’ applic rched in earnest. The matron] Binking house, furniture eripun: coupideration ie the far er’ st a F ik had a strangely unpleas-|was locking especially for narcoties.| "4G fixtures 57,739.65 | Yiewpoint. maze of con- eave Soe tae = choad in strangely Unpleat| ia. evenvexaminedanwsaiodsr andi other cone 37,789.65 | flicting problems confronting hits in Running Down Stairs with a match or a Simple It was my introduction to. prison] showed her the heel pads. Cc nerve ees, asiein seer enerae five or six year Twist of the Wrist in Bathroom or Kitchen i is asionally sweet, Should morphine be found among) y raid over undivided emerged of epee ia . crupulously skimmed. {the prisoners, | did not my Kepral 5 3 he problem of more « ey ree sua a 2 te a o the falec ning ail matron to recall the heel un- Vapestites ee 21,118.31] tribution of his product if are This remarkable little device, The Time-O-Stat ters of the where Miss} der which she had_not looked. | Cheeks pila More economical production, that} ights a mns " e vater heater—z atic. Lourey opened m Tn such a case, # might not have] (cash items of adjustment, producing more of one | Store lights and turns off your gas water heater—automatic ou may use your own woolen} gone well with me. But pri prers| Cash st ene product and less of another, and that gaily right from your kitchen or bath. stockings if you wish,” she said,|were never punished for anything} ftom other of the economical uses of the Lad. | ——————— | putting two pairs aside, “and this} they had done outs jail. po MS q ieee Raising timber on the land the Re No longer need you run down stairs into the base- little tin box you may keep to put{ They were only locked in their) 0) adapted to growing timber, 7 é i your toothhrush and_such things in,Jrooms or put in’ a dungeon | ROU areal 3 the land that should be raz Balloon Tires and Tubes ment to light or turn off your water heater. Simply What is this ¢ small} vislat s ris le or for 5 he la an ae : : : . . A peUe ot a evholdruncayemell| ng profanity on a matron. Capital stock pad” in... $190,000.00 Baveine the land thatscan. be repaired by latest methods. set the pointer on the Time-O-Stat for any period up t yor arah, for inst: , never got “in| Surplus fund 25,000.01 ty - 7 g i irely i saree nua are calnmontet ence ae see ee at | Individual. depos aren cr ene nest lena are EVERREADY TIRE to an hour, and then forget about it entirely. Time-O- rouge. You can keep our nail file,| the eruplest mnurderesecy 13 thal) ee eubieet i : Nighuptoductivitvcandglow casts anal VULCANIZERS. Stat does the rest. your crochet hoo! hair net-—| state. She was in prison for a par Cass ‘ the ease of cultivation without fer-] ff ogg - STRE 5 and what is, thi held up a] tal murder that she had hir Guaranty” fund tilization. eee th SURE Time-O-Stat is not an expensive device. You can small celluloid sewing k She had the hardest lepos A In the gradual expansion of the za a Might Be Stolen month il jever anit: cae she was are Time peautitlia Le tarp acreage thatarill beoneedediti) have it installed on your heater now in use. It saves “There a lee cac pur{rogant beyond belief, Her scraggy| _ of deposi 4 ts ae a er hss aes aee yey Hues owtinst Your Tacks ‘completed the resemblance ele tieetoenenita 113.74 hopnerti tmrentyitives years ato. tale time, steps and money. and you may 1 She did not| Medusa. Ar Gortlied= cheeks. 000 Dakota has some of the best land Bae ait Cen that it, might] But. she was careful and ashier's checks ; me of ‘the best lan Ave " 3 ‘ gike fay qrhat she meant, that it might) ough to obey the rules, while outatundine that is now available in th> *nited On Display at our Office. Call for free Demonstration But the prisoners were les« reti-| Pinky, who had come to Mar Due to other Pe esive dao ah seen aes ella savor cent. One day a gitl came to me in| for, a few common indiseretions,{ banks ..... 0 17 BodaeaNoeiMCOAkGte. if the: atate can the washroom. Kligubeth."| broke a rule and was in solitary pia ate ; s as pata < ee ereeow left all year thines| confinement three days after her ar-| Bills payable 8p ,e7a.o0)| only: Teaehathe right-neusnests, and Use Gas, It’s The Super 1. right out on vour hed in plain sight, Due War Finance Coi PacLar UARCe URE opnertanitics Neve and with all those girls passing said Miss Lourey, “when| ation 11,190.00 cons eevenubne. opportanities here you'll lose eversthing you own, T finished your bath, you = baally beapiappresiated? TieNortharn took off my apron and covered them| ™¥ wash your own underclothes.) TOTAL sl ecific believes, this petiler Heosvect up with so they will be clean when youl f North Dak Cc f Campaign is one means of getting in Drie diiuned aie Stl 6 leave.” : tate of North Dakota, County of | direct touch with ood farci pros- I ped the things out on| le Burleigh, ss. pects who will make the kind of : bed, to use the tin box for a| Sallen The Tiny Serap Silence SOURCES Dakota. ‘This J, G. UW. Russ Jr, Vie President of | farmers that drinking ‘cup until one should be| The moment she Teft me, T put the | eng aove named ant, do xolemaly | your commun Ay, there. ain't) nothing. thene| Almost. bette Ge dnd dieupnedend. |) (oot ta siefemeny 1b baaing & that no one would want," J said in| the “corridor girl” came in with my] {Urs Te ple Best of my knowledge clean prison underclothe polled! E The garments were co op them. girls. Ime the luxury of gettin; 4 gone through from anybody. clothes of any kind w Sub , hy: the vaaetaad commento une TITGGE thrae TaNa nth 1ho. city this Gt day of July, 19 stages of gra recommended as one of the cleverest d fastest in the st a These hits up only by kenaw other. A Dreadful Moment Miss Lourey co:itinued geatch- bag. I helped her. dreadful moment 1 caught old handkerchief bearing were an un working: ho uy women of biography we picked rumor, for we never anything officially of one an- were given still damp uncombed linen room, where the oner in the A washboard and my_ clothes. to go—I went Even though I was then .'C. Wilkinson, Notary Public, Bismarck, N. D. My Commission Expires Aug. 14, fast passing recedented experience in some soft soa tation me, with which I wash Then, with my 1926, from my shampoo ‘ ns for my comb was int the| “rere, Auer: The Northern where I not allowed G i. Russ APS to help bring into corridor,| GH, Russ Jr, sun was streaming in. Directors. nd selective my jope we may anna. TRIBUNE WANT ADDS | blue uniform of s! for a carefully planned “North Dakota has laid the founda- tion for one of the greatest agricul- tural states in the union. stage, have passed through the early more or less diversified farming, ro- of crops, et stabilized agriculture. You need more farm-home owners to help you com- plete this last stage of development. Jong time program of constructive of the business men and farmers of is all the anker you want to hring into ities to help you in state. You have pioneer that early farming and are now ito that last stage of which means Pacifie is endeavoring this about through a immigration and have the coope we ‘ion CHAMPION SPELLERS MEET THE PRESIDE 2 Eire Keep it always in your home, Nine school chiicen, ‘spell ‘test. The winner received a New Jersey; Patrick Kell, of first place; Almada Peaningion, Houston, r : New’ Haven, Conn.; champions of their ars cities or ataten: visited the ‘White House in Washington for thelr. national con: id medal-and $500.‘ They are,.left to right; Dorctby Karrick, Detroit; . Helen’ President Coolidge; Lewis, Mackey, Britton, Okla.;: Fratk Neufonse, Louisville, K Tex.; Mary “Daniel, Hart Saha dash aad and’Mary Comaene, ‘South Bead, Ind, jer, Akron, SHOE REPAIRING At reduced prices. Ladies’ rubber heels..40c We also have a new stock of Men’s and Boys’ shoes and oxfords of unques- tionable material at a price to fit your packets book. CAPITAL SHOE HOSPITAL 0.; Edpa Stover, ; winner GOITRE bi escea tic Which Way of Lighting Your Gas Water Heater Telephone 727 506 Broadway State-Built Home For Sale The North Dakota Industrial Commission off for sale the house located at 31 Aventie A, Bismarck, N. D., originally constructed for Charles B. Rosen by the former State Home-building Association. The site is described as the FE; 50 feet of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 19, N. P. Addition, being a corner property with a 50 foot frontage on Avenue A and 150 feet on Mandan Ave., in the finest residential section of the city. The house is of brick and’ tile construc- tion throughout, with six rooms and sun parlor, full basement, hot water heat, oak flooring, basement garage, built-in features and all modern equipment. fg N The Commission will consider offers with as small a down payment as 20%, the balance’ amortized over a maximum period of 15 years, making the monthly installment payments, including 6%. interest, approxi- mately a normal rentat for the property. __ Proposals for the purchase of this splendid home will be received until Saturday, July 25th. Address all inquiries and communications to the office of the sec- retary ofthe Industrial Commission, Capitol Bldg., Bismarck, N. D.”