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2 RRS ES GA | PAGE TWELVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1927 ; chief use is for business, pee ue UT ancanncncncnnanccononancqagnn DE | COLLEGE CO-ED MEN’S MODES DEDUCTION of depreciation, gasoline, oil repairs, i i chauffeur’s ary garage ee ‘and | 4 insurance, as well as any other te; . : _BY WALTER J. BROOKE | | pote gta eoacy | according to the usage and the por- : SAFER DRIVER sot 23h 9 oe | ALLOWED CAR feréis Sic Bors Kirst Showing of New “ be dist inet tion in sis an ac- deducted. "i se = bourne fact with the bette dressers. “If a passenger automobile is dam- Z Ss 3 Although the American public at-| aged while used for pleasure, al- = [tires its head. with the greatest uni- though its chief use is for business : = ie ity, certain little differences ure parpos s, the ae of repairs muy mE e : P = 4 n the headgear of ——— rorated an jucted, in the rg ho place faith in the axiom: A. A. A, Statement Gives Des other hand, if the damage was caused = J A. A. A. Questionnaire to Ine! he Scil'at d vi ue- | phigtee = . ¢ well dress d-you will be suc- while the automobile was being used , Fy i cessful.” ducti Permitted By In- {in a business transaction, the entire S i i surance Companies Dis- “A shape in felt hate that is receiv. |: sag = : bad cost of ‘repairs is deductible as = i as, ling the commendation of the careful- come Tax ulat usiness expense. S Ee closed This Fact ly attired man who wishes to escape | “The Bureau of Internal Revenue = | ‘uniformity with the average, has a sare has never been called upon to deter- = : ve Washington, Do Gy, March 1.—the {lightly tapered crown “and ‘a ‘brim ac pabington, D. oe ea ea itee mine whether oF not & fine a. by | Me rCnted. nny be " that is a little narrower than that 0 om the g) a motorist mig! e deduct! a 4 of by the “older generation,” but ., The snap brim hat. has won a eee ee eee eeoranig vane lenis ane cea ue bontinae He Bnbter = =. When it'comes to the driving’ of an Stns position and this spring will account of automobile ownership ana using the car for business or profes = - } dutomobile, she is an infinitely bet- %¢¢,the majority of men’s heads cov mieut from tho American Adtombbilal seure. Iner where, “u wiacerist bald Py 4 4 Laer - d with that type. s the tee ever, that whe = i ter risk than her brother. ered pA) sce Bin ie Association today. damages for jury to a pedestrian, = { * Tl one of the ee dis- | hat, ineneroneel: First, the car owner may deduct] such amount deductible, Pred the = ! i 125 of the leading insurance and une, 2, Wide to lower in front to. the | state parsceal ct die acess and im derwriting compunies of America. {best effect, Although the new brims | iianicigal tates Justice isons, H | ie P Rie ia sehen only slightly narrower, the dif- Ps Sig = “| panies vie Hdtabpe coy Feat eetng foe Aheh acne cutest tet. ,"| at 86, Honored : . vriting: college students agree, slight change in hat proportion is - age ree ee agtuees MPSS Aatee eecccte Mien we ar tr meres | eee By Associates z & much safer risk than the “mere Gray and Tan Best | enacted as a “distributors” tax.” = | ea male.” She doesn't take nearly as| t shades of tan are | q = i) eg tiany chances and even “in the|considered the best in felt | Third, Fogterticerge neti bor. | Washington, March 8—UP)—T = P| ae pinches” she appears to handle th s for spring. Pearl is the | rowed for the purchase of an auto.|Wa9 & date of personal significanc | a cur with better judgment than favorite. A new color that holds mobile is deductible, irrespective of |t® members of the supreme court, It ji strong-armed brother. She does bet-| promise of real popularity is a beige, whether the car is used for business 4 : ter, also, ‘cla te to ay clei or something the shade of a chamois | phe slightly tapered crown with nat-| OF pleasure purposes. oe justice, Oliver Wendell i emergenci in fine, she is er|glove. With | olo ¢ | ii 7 . e z, ROU Wok! ao cavcicss os the | Gnd camel's hair and. similar top| "eee ee Brim—turned”auwn. | | Fourth, the amounts pall af get: ann ee ee eines wane 4 oy and, as a result, she is notjcoats in tan shades in favor, this’ eighth of wid fer- | ernment by operators of vehicles for ‘pg ‘4 ‘ aught in anything like as many | shade of hat completes 4 harménious sity, on ene ee eee ee reer Nine are! weacet ble: Be casts Any a Wee area ‘be amaging ‘ons, leffect 3 sarticulasly a ; : ig situation San a particularly smart en late ar ntane fa elt etd By a lls the court in a previous case by the 1 Often Reckless [*"The felt hats for spring have a, stood’ by the better dressers is not |penses incident to maintenance and|‘stinguished | Massachusetts jurist \ But what about the brother of] pain edge, a welted edge or a bound f h the pastel | operation may be deducted. These] Was @ serious obstacle in the way i Miss Co-ed: Well, the questionnaire | rye “ae pie ie ie fopical, hat | eget feo, Carefree with the pastel) include repairs, gasoline, oil, re-|Of success of counsel addressing the ‘ P| clearly shows him to be unquestion- | for we, inthe snap dew Fishades that are being worn. If you! veeements, garage rent, insurance,| court, and he boldly assailed it, tak- ably possessed of a high content of ner, “sithough the. bound cige gives [<a stand color on your Heed ver at |chuuffeur's salary and depreciation:| ing issue with the reasoning and the g recklessness in his complex. He is|trrtivatiy the tame affect W | are, Willing to get, the once over jur| Depreciation should. be figured on| conclusions. « a» often very. reckl he is often a| PT ew a oe an ce cant the Vasis of the lite of the WOE mile overspread the face of the |= 5 very bad risk and in many cases the)... ,The Melted Brim > |wife’s or best girls bickeringt Ju] vehicle, On passenger cars this| Justice under criticism, but counsel i] insurance companies shy clear of him| | When a welted brim is worn, it] you are aware of the commotion you) Criricy, 00 | Bunda’ percent, per| Was unal hief ‘Justice Taft ii entirely. Moreover, they believe that | Should have an even finish with no create, and still think you look annum, end on trucks about 25 per|at whose right the senior a = ey are compelled to insure, hom | (or sere ee Lan ‘nore’ Wan one Otherwise ae" not a pastel shale.} annum ciate, chuckled and his sides shook at random, as they would be under a arrow c > Hiow can a motorist determine|®8 he enjoyed the spectacle, After compulsory liability insurance law,| —— vheth the is entitled to the| he had had his laugh he advised the he would prove a drain on their| Faith,” by Dr. Shailer F. Mathews | Rupopean Hotel Men Beate Ste" forth Masta Ade intrepid lawyer: treasuries. of the University of Chicago pe: clause, “that is, the deddetion:- oF ou may oppote Justice Holmes, f fi Under compulsory insurance, of! divinity school; “Evolution and the R new Anti-ti Plan maintenance costs? On this point bot we do not. We obey him. FA Ponte ied een = could not side-| Bible,” by Edwin C. Conklin, —pro- ene’ p the Legal Department of the A. A. A. WANTED HIS SHARE 4 f ep bad risks, as a blanket coverage | fessor of bivlogy at Princeton, H. : é i would destroy the time-honored right | If. Newman, professor of zoology ai] Budapest, March #—(AP)—The|"""' Expenses Provated Lexington, Ky.—George Washing: Pr pen to select risks. | Chicago, a witness at the Scopes] abolition of tipping is again to be| “When a passenger automobile is| ton, negro, read about the per capits The A, A. A. questionnaire refer-| trial, has answered queries as to] sought by European hotel managers. |used primarily for professional or| wealth of this country. So when he red specifically to the attitude of in-| what the scientific principle of evo-) The new plan, proposed by Swiss| business purposes, and incidentally| received a check for $21.25 from the surance companics towards college lution “is’and_ the evidences. upon| delegates and adopted after long de-) for pleasure, ordinary expenditures! government. he thought he was being i driving sks. he re-| which scientists rest their belief. bate, proposes the substitution of a| for maintenance and repairs may be| sent his share. At least that’s what : plies were ling. | Of| — serries charge on the 1eugth of the| prorated according | to sipped e-| he sald when arrested for, cashing a By eee i guest's stay and the amount of at-/ducted, provided the car is used} check which had been intended for q pet and. dignified sience,| Americans Take Art tention he has received.” i. [rehletiy in the pursuit, of @ bual-| another man by the same name, ¥ ota seth heaa | Wh he Budapest confere -|ness or profession. “Chie! is in- Se Er] Oe of Worth 15 Millions tended by, hotal keepers from every terpreted by the Bureau to ‘mean pang oat at every wll gin in the | 3 = 4 . ‘ -omoe tag puntry jurope, more than er cen usiness | Unites ates is pi into jail or = a Suring college students if it (a ; Away From England|°""” *- - constitutes a minor usage and plea-| prison every year, according io J. L. fo< § . ere eee never bed any. ¢x:| Within the British Empire there | sure the major part, the expense can| Gillin, University of Wisconsin pen- = ! Tle Ges Gilling to write polite 3 for) London, March 8 (AP) Americans | are_1,857,000_squar miles of forest.| not be prorated nor deducted. If the Z q students, but most of these admit! than is = ‘ they refully in- es from th 2 : Sa the ganglions,| att, field lastayears The collection 2 rr ' reflexes, and other equipment of col, included and on e e = ¢ Ree pouch. aeburn, Hovpner, Rom- “A sei 8 f the Board . ; Hig aid weEher, | composite picture of the of Direc- 2 re} z b eee sea? i muspeses) ia tors would show a striking preponderance of the FE ost of t! mpulsory insu e smal in) comparison : 4 Mev eisciitations In spnronimate: | in ccented dur! type of man bape from the humblest rin. "s ewes “ lative conside proximate. ition through sheer ability and hi ived ly 40 stat Bost y as rece!’ ance companies must insure any per- what education he possesses from experience in ! son permitted by the state to driv . an automobile. "If persons of the | country the school of hard knocks rather than in aca- ij igh type of college students are! tures aman a ust be many more who are worse,| are those of Guinsborough's : ‘ : R Thus the percentage "to Henry Edward Huntington The Literary Digest gives the above account i become so great th 1 ° years : ; companies probably would have pprox $250,000 and) of the oe a4 manage the Standard Oil Com- : } withdraw from the automotive field. als to Otto Kahn, New} pany i: " 2 In geen the college student, | York ker, for eee i y ( ) bg i virtually every reply “uses the| | The sensation of the year was the] ‘ 75 Phrases “bad isk” and “irrespon-jsale of Sir Thomas’ Lawrene The Board of Directors of the Standard Oil 4 sible.” The companies all admit that| “Pinkie,” the portrait of Miss Eliza- Com, ‘ndiana) i a nee his youth, his healthy coordination! beth Moulton’ Barrett, from Lord pany (I ) is ‘campo wed of ten mem sea t of thought and muscle should make|Michelham's colle to Sir Jos-| bers— \ Pee beter driver | mechanically [ety iseenerat New nothcar a A x ay than his father or older brother; but| proximately $387,500, reported to be R. W. Stewart wrrr222 222222 Chai ‘e they assert that this mechanical| the largest price ever paid for a pi # . sate Sacre >a ise urman superiority is set at nought by a lack/ ture at auction, ul es ....President A 4 of judgment. He gets pleasant little| At this sale, 15 masterpieces by ‘ E. G. Seubert When you see these dresses you'll agree with us that ) chills running up and down his|Lawrence, Raeburn and. Boucher W. M. Burton.. . Director we've never offered such val fe ee 4 spinal column when he “takes aj were soli) in, G0 minutes for more Beaumont Parks. Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr. Mfg. such values before at this price. The i) chance.” And not only does he appear | than $2,000,000, oe m e i‘ i] *. ‘4 quite willing "to, take’ chances, fad {Sir Joseph, Duveen alsy carried Allan Jackson................Vice President materials are silks, satins, crepes and novelty mixtures 4 them, [| off the Bromley. v' t i word, he is more than mildly adven-| sale the famous portrait of Sirs, R. H. McElroy... Vice Pres., Traffic Manager in a beautiful range of the newest colors, i harl D Purcl turous. Charlotte avenport by Romney . i i Ss i He is, the companies point out,| for $304,500 which s at the rate @ E. J. Bullock Vice Pres,, Dir. of rchases We t that ws s quite a hice young man,” but a y | of $400 a square inch. | Romney John D. Clark. .....Director e suggest that you come early for best selections, as = rom home und parental restraint.| painted the whole picture for $100, ° ivi 4 His exuberance is quite likely to| A romance of the auction room was tana Amos Ball... General Manager Sales we are receiving new shipments every day. 4 lead him into an ambulance. He|the discovery that a portrait of R. E. Humphreys.......Asst. Gen. Mgr. Mig = cool and collected when Mary Tudor, of the Carlisle a j Aristotle oF Joseph ion, attributed te Antonio, Mo- These snen ere cleciananahe stockholders of = t when some- rk of Holbein. As a H i he develops | M ture changed hands at the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and to 2 | spasmodic jerks in his accelerator} ), but now is valued at about them i sntrsatel the saaieeerere: of team = | toe. Company Rutes \iacdateclc a. ac. Saaena pany’s business. They give their entire time, = < A | Not one of the companies replying] King A] d energy and devotion to the Standard Oil Com- : A Lik, CRAMer pany (indiana) and to no other. SPRING CO ATS 2 Be eres aee tt rot ot then wel ikes to Raise ‘The ten men who have been chosen to,direct = fase Pa Ee ae Livestock, Grapes the activities of the Standard Oil Company (In- Hy ate to insur y Ss + ¥ diana) have received their training largely within s children are permitted to drive often, or without close supervision of their elders. Invariably the reply to the ques- tionnaire contained an extra para- graph, commenting unfavorably upon compulsory automobile liability in-/ surance. Every company declared) that its own experience had proven; that compulsory insurance would prove a detriment to safety and care- ful driving; that it would actu breed carelessness and recklessn and that the nation’s bill for com- pulsory insurance would run so ‘igh, and become so great a drain on everybody concerned, that a ma- terial inroad into the national % pocketbook would be inevitable. Legislators Obtain Evolution Material | From Chicago School Chicago, 11 rch: 8—(AP)—The University of icago, where John} T. Scopes, central figure of the rev-| olution against evolution in Dayton, Eeehs is 4 post- uate supplied material on evolution | has a ral ligion to legislators and oth- | specif: ers in 11 states where anti-evolution | of-cork. bills have been proposed. Many requests for information have been received from state legislators by both scientists and theologians of the University, and usually have been referred to the American Institute <) arnt Literature, affiliated with ersity, and answered with ee prepared by an. illustri- ous array of scientists aad theolo- Le thé states in which offi- cisls have sought material on the are Kani North Carolin sas, South Carolina, Minnesota, ome West Virginia, New Hamp- shire, Maine, and Missouri. Belgrade, March 8. Alexander of Jugo-Sl the fact h suce His personal atz is not only known but for its vineyard: ed Wine | producing, been a hobby Karageorge gH olhg the house wax so proud and so meticulous in hi: that he used King Alexander has set his vineyard a model and more than 100,000 new The finest goats are bred well as blooded cattle bred horses. ed with the estate, js personal care’ and core of foam rubl is one of the most sful farmers in his kingdo -run estate of Oplen- for the blooded livestock it produces finest wine in Jugo-Slavia is barrel- especially, of the princes of the to arrange his barrels in his cellars with his own hands. in the last year has planted varieties of on the estates as The King is thorough- ly familiar with everything connect- to which h A fiber rope that is unsinkable-has student, | been produced in Holland. The rope gravity only one-fourth that In What Month Is Your Birthday? AP)-—King via is proud of far and wide Is, where the has ‘he founder of d of his wines 3 care of them t out to make to his people vines. Serbian and thorough- superv! ber that has a know their business “from the ground oP eon mil have worked their way to positions through sing, industrious effort. "bees Py dian) Opportan ranks constantly but their pepe ate ts due to personal achiqvenyent. through hard work and marked ability. There are no easy jol Everybody wy yoke. In this the organization. bility Conscientious, pains- Indiana suandrd Ot Compa ind rang Success in this Com; attained only shirt-sleeved her a nian’s ee te eee. Tie anh be Standard Oi Indiana) undertaken the important taal Of manufacture ing sind iat tines to Lhe tainty Sao ohn te of the highest qualit; re hich al - sonable and fair. ‘This task demands hard work demands shape nisre oo grey cee, ara the Stand- ard Hire indiana fatter “it ye porno nag for. its ge lies in the 29578 employes ne na eon all uted plan the hig eas of service bela management of ‘Standard Oil Company. onnestinllane General Office: Standard Oil Buildiag 910 Be. Michigan Avesoe, Chleago, IL by the These coats shown for the first time today! All are silk-lined throughout. Sizes and styles for. women and misses at ‘this low price \. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO . ' BETTER AT 4 N. McCRACKEN’S -sit The Golden Rule Store No. 18

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