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q THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eo -— —~ aa —— PAGE TWO SATURDAY, JULY 11, h toa guardian to little baby : : into being a “bad actor.” Fortunate. WOTTA LIFE! licking jill He cthco oe pihceuitivenees WNKICaROUHSOR Wid DIRECT TAXES | MRS. HUCK MEETS DANGEROUS QUESTIONS |i tte ist tne hehe) | ged igtrne aid heer es) ala |! | “At 6 o'clock, the bell for bedtime Zz % ———=—— SSS ail A RE BOUND | Winnifred Mason Huck, former | 2 | r—J |congrenawoman and the first wom: ’ sounded. The “B" girls slept on two floors in small rooms that were bet ue a : “| Beautiful Fisher Closed | = showed me my cot in a hall. Then she went down tl row of Ooms, with a cheerful “good night" for each girl before she turned the lock in her door. At each end of the hall in which I slept wei which Miss Lourey locked as left. T lay there in the semi-darkness. struck with sudden panic at the question, “What would I do in case of fire?” (Copy not much like cells, except for the at the window: Theory and Practice Found tet, cenaked iy: her fellow Windshields and Auto- matic Windshield Wipers Miss Lourey took me upstairs and to Be Two Mighty Dif- This is the seventh + ory, written! ie for The Tribune, ferent Things zi Huck BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer NEA Service, Inc.) Washington July 1. Taxation I the way te the uperintend:! ais " ay theory and taxation practice are two | ent office, 1 had Ingen watrmed! Ua Gea sae nanan " inighty different things. jhoth Mr, and Mrs, Mittendorf were, al The theory, as pointed out [persons ‘not to be exsily fooled | | At The Movies preceding article, is that s| One of the aula. told i © that | e———_—-. ——--—-@ should be just sufficient. to get omy history taken x PREY i port efficient but economical ¢ wey ELTIN i THEATRE onieht ae Hs falty tos oa 1 mitted to vides the feature entertainment portion to peoples _| Tice Itinge for M trees i n practice c ag ees on a crackerjack story with 2 South ' ye omy a ssible, but hy no lnewtt | wha it. in je written by the late J Ta he burden WUIAPTS | hom the law has London, whose fertile brain \ Vi Jeontrol over him. i hatched out many a sti action aot sks ANd TERRE HOR he’ superintendent's muin gui plot, of which “Adventure” > seen eee en aeeeiydes [8a to tearm my past, and ny n fentedumple:” Tedaginve(a Tone wills WAPEMT ardsCles, from the wholo tax- | cou), wae borpfevent him: Crom anon one of the cannibal Solomon ation theory. They can't distribute) Tie Was a tall waging a desperate i A he | practically without | hai aah whi. @ handed battle against the rebellion the lo prac haired man and one native blacks, while his body is| wasteful and few | |y guessed to. be character. His attitude was [kind that T actu except of them a ked with black water agine him collapsi from a fate worse tl timely arrival of a bri ra From the standpoint of econom » federal government, under Pres-, the deception 1 play: ! : LUERE HERES GG GTE uly ! ent Coolidge, does pretty well. | in und to regret. that he Bie desea ie? the way for adven. i Rudget. Director Lord plans — tol wa le and ugly je ee Seen 1 i ' hold the coming fiseal year's expen | Ah | And the dramatic develo | -oGeinitie antieee i ! r3 i 1 ors th lwhere the lions dot little fe <== that follow, the dan 1 the s they run furn hoys act as nursemaids. Instead 02 | nth degree of excitement and thrills. | running off to the old swimming hole y =0LDSMOR LL ees Two min the interview, | going to take bility to carry me ditures down to three billions. last pre-war y figure was a lion and nearly 179 millions. Considering that a dollar is worth only three. fifths what it was worth then and that interest's being paid on more than twenty billions and | half of war debts, this isn't bad, | ig There is swift, unlimited action, much color and picturesque atmosphere, some hearty laughs and plenty of love and roi The cast o a including as it does Tom Moore, I ine Stark, Wallace Beer Hatton and Walter McC roname?™ hh prague,” Fansw your right niune ar sky “LT explained, “it is the one put in the family Bible, as true of ily name nt or not ion, My own is, article of this taxation serie Us better than the electorate ha: , right to expect, from the way it votes | and doesn't vot AT THE CAPITOL Niblo, the Metro director, any other ACETYLENE aid nothing, IF was floundering} | desperately | completed his new F “Come, Elizabeth.” he said, “you Name is Woman.” But the most conspicuous way “| wight just as well’ tell me, for we) LVEF MASON HUCK CONGRESSWOMAN AND | picturiz: Mee Was te ail WELDING which taxation theory and practice | will find out vay? | SOCI UPPER RIGHT, SUPERIN T LOUIS M. oenherr, the Americ fail to jibe is in the matter of dis-) 1 knew t tter than he. | MUTTE HO ¢ » ED HER AS PRISONER AT | which was one of the hits of last tribution of the burden in proportion | | confessed to have a married! ORMATORY, season in New York. : ea tici taxpayers! mentee the {MAME but was too proud to drag it) ; It is the + ‘ nthe very nature of things the} into jail. Responding to her happiness, 1) smuggler a is relatively poor man is soaked with | my hush: nf my trou. | hi id, 7" so ela d.” =" [ar on beatin young actically the whole lo 1, while the} ble? Did I hildren and q {where they w had TE left! di controls | my state in the first place? bc the sources of supply of all the nec-; These questions were wholly unes-| | essaries, comforts and luxuries of |peeted, 1 felt the cold sweat head- | und hefore he hands them over | ing my forehead, I le ate consumer,” includes {UP and run out of the d, LE could only stand up, Having engaged an expert). The matron did not hear the girl welde , Wwe are ina po: ion | and Ci r,v- into her words as she told me T must Mose od el We weld everything. Also ee if But All ? Perfectly Ladylike Dowell. : : repair springs, any spring noi one Three Harare eeie LUT made, or old spring] Where can you find another car that offers But her tone and manner expressed | Novarre t ineludes Ramon fort room, fowas mi h axes in the prices he charges | 8t for his stuff—so that the rel: >! from one foot to the other prob: an 0 pe supreme contempt for the unfor- | panese — govern- {ff rearched. ig Fi ie ad orcewhelning masons | fingers into my sweater of the had out ig: ereutures) auehiwns SIGreRANtD apese. eovern | rearched comparable beauty and comparable perform: of “ultimate consumers,” foot the Dill. Real Patience But ciate with of prote r ance at a comparable price? pu are going to put me in k before a angered, jexeitédvandasrdehkall government’ f sontne ldungeon if I do not answer?” I ka how ed, half sed No," he answered with real pa- tience’ and with a touch of — kind- iF you don't eat, “And whateve here} But 1 ke absolutely et. Not even your that Toma matron will know. | ay ent a little better food. | wat ¢ aigneain the smoke Havanas instead of a pipe and | oq not talk. I looked have some extra raiment in the ingly, 5 at once. I tried to wondered how I could h: ch an insult for such fringement of the rules, To be sure, the rich man is an! “ultimate consumer” himself, but he’s | only one individual, at that. Three | ay, one smoke at a me, a of clothes at once are | out his limit, just as they're the | upologize, |) is) 5 sen for every wo. E. PETERSON Others may have one or two of these small in| ——— essential qualities —but Oldsmobile offers lier. scorn ruined my appetite. 1| ELECTRIC COOKERY 714 Thayer St. all three! ‘ n would} touched no food that night. We'll gladly loan you a car and we know MEANS ‘And now T knew how « prisover| ' ae when I get used] of good intentions could be goaded; COOKING IN COMFORT that it will quickly prove its superior beauty and superior oe The price bu'll be sic ir cnough, yet our table | > i efinement a a closet_at home, but nothing like | Furning to the secre Their title speaks for itself enol! to faitievaene advantage in-l recording the dialogue, were heart-breaking, herent in his ability to pass his taxes jit dow the prisoner along to someone further down the! ty answe he Ath: i Touring ile Geel $1075, F-0.b. Lansing, plus tax, line. Those wonderful words! — They! prisoners a The government, as well as the] sounded like surrende d though, stood by twos people, dislikes income tax, be-| 1 knew it was but a temporary ar-|the girls from and cause it's recognized as a tax. Those} mistice, and that the clash of his, marched the di who pay it want to know what's be-Jwill and mine would begin again) There the matron s | ing done with the money they dis-] later, Iw: sining time. ance all the time i tinctly recall having dug up. After t met every question did It makes ‘em critical. In that lies | with silence. C 4 : its one merit. At the close, he said to ni asked for but- | \ poon of su plate at each meal, and | of butter was there twice We understood that that was It's only theoretically fair, for] beth, what started your trouble it’s passed on down from above, like | have education, good — parents, a! any other tax. But it doos result in! wholesome background These a sharper public scrutiny of pork| things I can see. What happenec barrelism than an indirect tax. Like a clever onee balked | all. at details, he w: king out for! Silence Rule The tariff, in addition to its “pro- | More general information. At first I thought the tective” feature, is a nice tax, from id you get into bad company but the government's standpoint, because ossiimy minds Zlash it works subtly. It doesn’t figure as | nal Washington. 1 sitting One reason why President Coolidge | i® the speaker's chair, the first wo- Sune Dopo eration, for w reduced | nen seated before me. dished et, (ocd whiginwe mised teen the government forty millions, which | , Then I looked out the window,] one to another. The milk was sweet Tod hate ta be eeientions. which | jest he read my eye about 80 per cent of the t but hoe ae ane “Well,” said’ 1, people do] most of the pitehers had badly and even call| tered noses and handles. some s, but I never} We were waited on by elt that way about them.” prisoner: duty, weren't a tax! \ Serial of Thrills The s Soon I was dismissed. I went back] of the The treachery in the tariff is that (eg “B" corridor and down to} Irish girl across from me wait for the next pter in this} had the nicest letter from my moth tax. strange serial of thrills. ler Yoday.” j H The government gets from it about | mS 2 a half billion a year. But in in- | i | ‘DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107-5th St. Phone 428 my mistake. pcessitry to make re more bread er to the Ss the room. On Sun-! “A of the house of look down on them As if the increased sugar prices! geme of them cr the public antes up, because of the What more | could you want? night, befo ilence rule, a pretty Creased cost of living, it represents GUATEMALA’S PRIZE BEAUTY f God knows how much more. I supposed to filter back into the gov. ernment's ~hands, in devious ways. But does it? Again,-God knows. | play a big ‘part in the vacation joys of thou- sands of families every year. ‘Take advantage ito.c of this interesting, eco- ea nomicalway to travc!t Getinto your Ford and go ~-far away from the every-dzy haunts and the i i . 4 1 Women’s Shoes of Lizard Skin | ‘ome Popular in London London.—Lizard farming in Eng land. has been -greatly stimulated |, within the last few months since the: skins for: women's “shoes have become fashionable. Lizard shoes for street wear have become very pop- ular in London this summer and liaard | slippers for evening wear have been quite the fad for some} weeks. : Dealers say lizard skin shoes are here to stay, as the material is sefyiceable and comfortable and not nearly so expensive as is usual when a new idea is introduced. 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