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eee gee PAGE EIGHT TAXPAYERS HAVE CAUSE Twin Tar Heelers FOR THANKS Presperity, With Veciume of Inccme, Made ries of tix iitletes revi Increased ew laws affeet all who pay revenue into the UL treasury. (BY GEORGE BRITT) on, March MW. It ¢ and a half billion dol to run ithe United eted by valance “in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PLEA MADE FOR FAMILY ALTAR |: IN THE HOME: Atmosphere of prajee Should Pervade Home, Evangelist Aldridge Says ers Have. Fol- * was one of the touching ung by Evangelist Aldridge at the service it evening. He has unusually rich, melodious tenor voice rg his songs have remarkable power to lift hearts toward God. Mrs. Ald- ridge has a strong, melodious alto voice, well trained and adapted to vocal. duct work. The richness, ten- derness and perfect blend of the voices of the evangelists was never move perfectly displayed than in the touching vocal duet sung by them last: hepe, They. Never by Ackley. ‘Rev, Aldridge also dA Clean Heart,” by Bysche, on his slide trombone, ¢ sermon subject last-night was is in Thine house Rev, Aldridge dealt religion in the home in a practical, telling man- “What is*your id of a home? ou live in a home or just in a eter What about the conver- sation in your home, and how about the literature that is read there? Has the Bible a central place in your. reading? Does the atmosphete of prayer pervade your home?” he asked. Threatening Evils He called attention to the threat- ening evils of our time, the crinie wave, the divorce evil, the reckless- ness of youth, and the pleasure mad- ness of our generation, and asserted that one of the cauags of these evils was the fact that many parents have tried to shift the responsibility of bringing up and training their chil- fee yormimnprtor state and in your nation,” he shouted, ‘and: your life: wil) be transformed nd blessed beygnd your brightest] , dregms.” At the close many persons rose, signifying that they woud establish the family altar in their homes make their homes truly Christ! The Mcthodist “and Presbyterian churches. were well represented at Inst night's meeting. Their pastors were present and took part in the services, adding materially to the in- terest and enthusiasm of the meeting. The sermon subject tonight will be “The Unpardonable Si: There will be several special musical numbers. The Bible study classes and young people's meetings will mect again at 0 and the regular service will be- gin at 8 o'clock. A bird’s working day is governed by the hours of daylight: dren to the Sunday school teacher and the public school teacher. “Give God’s Word first place in|+ rt, in your -home, in your]; “Stepping Stones” Are Obsolete Now. “We used to hear a a lot abéut ‘step- id} ping stones to sucess, but not so much any more,” says E. Lahr of Lahr Motor Sales Company. “The modern idou of getting to th goal is to be stepping on an accele: ator instead of wearing out the side- walks. “The man who: steps on, an acceler- pack of slush t! LJ lot sooner and in better ‘ndition than the other fellow. “In their progress towards added comfort, greater earnings, a bigger Official Pairings For State Tourney vs Minot} N. Ds March 11.-44)— Pairings for the state basketball championship tournament to be ‘held at Mandan on Murch 19 and 20 were announced here today by L. A. White, secretary of the state high school * + Te the opening round of pl in the ni round of Ph las teams. wit be matched as Minot vs. in; Fargo be Devils Lake; Valley City vs. Grand Forks and Donnybrook vs. Dickinson. —_——$—<$$<$$<——— ‘ Male mosquitoes do not bite human beings. - PART OF THE CAR A is expeeted the present calendar y “A The farther men drive auto- mobiles, the: more they realize that the responsibility of the dealer who ‘sells the car is just as big a factor of satisfaction in farownerahip. as the responsi- pility of the manufacturer who, built it. ne starch—no ; 3 i ! oints+no é | Smartness, When you buy a car here comfort, economy. lf i} you get all that a good manu- facturer and a eonaclentigias Oldest fen and Miss § modern girl wanted tuxes cut, le to One—tnke off your etiff collar. The eh es Put on a Van Heusen. nd they say ‘! ot hat 3 a a century s items of reduc-) $800,000, ber of he would not ed the during the members will con five members of the House and Means Committee and five ae of the Senate Finance Com Three n science students were) feelined ay to give some eredence | to the claim of J. F. Maawr, 33, that, discovered an artificial means of creating plant and animal life. mais Ma uraduate aincteriots! 4 i 7 aa ave developed Ly m Appointed French En-) °i" , and sunlight, 16 va | of cells of avimals and’ plants. After several hours of inv tion, the three men, members of the | Lorain public school faculty, told Mazur that they believed his diseov- ch 11, @) | ery possible, encouraged him to con- discussions with | tinue his experiments, made some her] suggestions for him to follow, and | suid they would return in two weeks newly} to see what results he had obtained, hay} Mazur says he accidentally dis- ered the secret of creating life ayo when he was treating Only recently, however, n able to create miniature y that he had ac s sid. Among his bi President Coolidge that settlement | isa small plant of a low sta of the French debt hing: some | he says was develope tent upon the action of congress | light and chemical pro 1 the Italian agreement, now under | ee |, therefore, that the! | Chris Bertsch Is {1 nat be ba«.| President of Parks —. nn more than rds. [ts “If We Have to” One lowa manufacturer phr his attitude toward taxes before House Ways and Means Commi - ng with unconscious We are willing to pay he tax iff we ha u But we do not want to pay And that typical) of the spirit of almost all mony as to taxes. j This new act, with its reduetions$ of virtually all rates, is a we wft to the taxpayer. # benevolent Congr it go at that. He ana be thankful for prosperity which giv an increased volume of income and makes possible a lesser rate on indi-| vidual turnover. Qr if he is of saturnine disposition, he may blame the tariff for taking money from his pocket when he can’t s i /order to rn it in small tar; before hi: Nearly $100,000,000 Secretary ion urged that tax reductions be limited to a total of from $250,000.00 to $300,000,000.; ¢ of Representati a bill with rates estimated Juce a reduction of about $3: 900. The Senate then made hi exe mor Scientist Finds Artificial Means Of Creating Life; ee dealer can deliver. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. ? go further the business the country DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Bismarck, No, .Dak. Newly % tC voy Talks With Mellon on the Subject stiga- | SOS sb or bowen Washi {France has reopen this country for settlement of $4,000,000,060 war debt. Ambassador Berenger, the appcinted French. envoy here, been fn ce ion on the subject | | with Secretary Mellon. | While the seeretary de AIMS MAINTAIN! connect so0v sotto on onteneTont lined to dis $400,000,000, eliminations were conference, howev The ordinary receipts to the United Jes trea last ye 900,000. included | 000 surplus. he sources! t revenue we income | 0,000,000; customs re- 000,000 ; niscellaneous 1 ‘revenue taxe: $828,000,000, scellaneous receipts, $643,000,- maining to commission, forts to make a funding ace since the the war, | ine fematvicr ‘of the’ government| G@s Tax Payments Low in — f The new law is estimated to pro- duce from all sources, for the present sted 9 of | way ans velRliut Meee ete PW. lem i Blank of New | annus | tion held he | Tribune erred yi concerning th | tions calling for a referendum on the two-eent gasoline tax question, it referred to P, W. Blank as being! president of the Parks Highway body.! Circular letters sent out by the Two Cent Tax committee list} Mr. Blank-as a member of the com- was | mittee und give him the title above | | referred to, but it is probable that the literature was prepared before the change in presidents was made. revenue will come from customs re- ce'nts end mise! aneous sources. In place of the publicity clause almost universaily condemned ‘but championed by Senator George Norris as feguard against {1 the new law provides for a ce amount of congressional supervision. It creates a join’ committee to wate! over the internal revenue bureau and! $1 the operation of the law. I ee have access to all sorts of tion of peti January probably saw the rage -| collections for the state gasoline tax that wil! be recorded in 1926, in the | of State Treasurer C. A. In that month the total re Fisher as gas taxe opinion Fisher . however, collections | and with the nu PRP AAA AM AAC LM“ — CUP i These new low prices set a new : zs : . 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