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PAGE SIX MAY REDUCE TAXES ON THIS | YEAR'S INCOME Bill For Revision Is Expected to Come Up Before Congress’ | Special Session im on this paid | appears! Rapid City, S, 1 Reduction of veginning next March 15, probable This proposal is included in a reduction plan outlined Thursday by enator Smoot, Republican, of Utah,| chairman of the finance committee,| with President, Coolidge. Senator Smoot, ex: | that at ieast $300, the annual burden of could be lopped off in tie| sure i The desire for early enactment of the tax revision legislation is another! reason in the opinion of the Utah] senator for an early special session of congress, beginning about Nov. i a month ahead of the regular al i ing of congress. It would be neces sary to have the tax bill put into} law before March 15, if this scheme! went through: the house ways tee, which will w e first draf f the measure, is preparing to call his committee into session this fall While little additional relief is in| sight for the income tax payers, the program of $ itor Smoot would gi a cut to the tax payers with in- comes between $15,000 and $60,000. Present normal ra! cent on the first $4,000 income; per cent on the next $4,000 ine and 5° per cent on all over that ap- pear destined to be continued, along with the present exemptions of | —— $3,500 for married persons and §1, 00 wy tor single person: Knockout Blow” Causes Big Stir’ New York, July 22—()—The c troversy over whether Jack Demps! did or did not foul Jack Sharkey be-! fore knocking out the Boston sailor| last night raged with _ increasing| rather than diminishing fury today.! Even the slow motion pictures of| the finish in the seventh round failed to settle the dispute. To Tex Ric ard, the promoter, and a majortiy of observers present, the pictures re vealed Dempsey’s blows to the body to be close to the border line but! nevertheless not low enough for dis-| qualification. To others and to’ Johnny Buckley, Sharkey’s manager, | the pictures were accepted as proof that two low blows were struck to| Sharkey’s midsection just before the, left hook that sent the sailor to the floor, | “Sharkey was beaten by two foul| punches,” Buckley charged, after seeing the pictu: “The pictures} prove it.” 1 have never seen h fight as fast as they did said “Tex” Rickard, as he eae & showing of pictures of the fight) today. “There was as inuch action | in the seven rounds as you will or- dinarily see in 15 rounds. aI fighters fought ev second and} there was a surprisingly little clinch-, ing.” As the slow motion picture of the! seventh round was shown “Tex”! leaned forward intently in his chair, his eyes gleaming in the darkened] Projecting room. “There goes the right,” ard to # reporter of the Press. “It lands in the stomach. The blow is fair. Now; the left goes to the jaw. That's the knockout. All very plain. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE \ Minneapolis, July 22.—()—Wheat receipts today 141 compared to 282 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations teday follow: { 1 Hard Spring, fancy | Montana | = arrive A | N. » fancy Mont. d 4 | | | pressed 000,000 @1.66 eine Hard Spring To arrive N.S., ed to fancy ade 14l @ts . ch to faney 1. | rd to choice 1, ‘ord to good 1. a7 | To arrive @ . DN. S., ch to fancy a ‘ | j. 8. ord to good 1: 45 | 1 ch to fancy @\ .S., gd td choice. 46 t . S. ord’ to Beod't | | To arrive, “ i . { Minn. & 8. D., 1 Dark | Hard i 1 Fancy 1 Amber Durum ‘To arrive 1 maney 2 uber Durum 1 Amber Durum...... 1 To arrive 4, Durum . *To arrive ‘2 Amber Duru: Darum . ¢; to call the cattle home wastes overtaken by rushes in at a furious boner ated and scenic | county, Notes On a Travel | By George D. Mann Editor's Not! fifth of a series upon European impressions. The writer nd bh f y pon a sixty day motor trip along the highways and by-ways of the Old World. is articles Here the famous North , we had the first view i. This picturesque city Cheste Jaly ar! D. e evidences of that occup be seen today and few cities hold greater interest to students of y city in England p walls built centuries ago intact. A walk or promen- ade been built along the wall which encircles the town for a dis- tance view | which Charle of two of th miles, giving a fine vall of the Dee, of Kingsley wrote in his ballad, “The Sands of Dee": “Oh, is it weed, or fish or floating hair, Above th The heroine of the ballad was sent In the mist way among the sandy River Dee and was the rising tide, which lose her of the she Chester is only a fifteen mile auto drive from Liverpool through a most on of rural It was the last city against William the Con d Charles the First here d the Covenanters def ts from Phoenix Tower, 645. There i this fact ongland. lhold 0 | Mandan News | at Chester, | derision, streets of t towns, t or fifty mile clip, finds it hard to} dodging bicycles and bu love try along the coo! olent with the perfum of flowers. for the tourist is the cathedral, which was built in the 10th} Constructed of the soft red stone tound in this vicinity, it gave way to the ravages of time and portions of it had to be rebuilt from time to time. It is not as large as many in England. Parts of the cathe- dral are in the Norman style, but of it is pronounced Gothic. What impresses the tourist is the series of “rows” or kind of cloister which forms a covered way along the ides of the principal streets. The ass shops are above the street level r y ¢ even with the level of the Yacht tan is an interesting histor- pl Here Swift, the foe of ado asked t to dine with him. They re- fused his invitation, and on the win- dow panes he wrote some lines in Houses elabo: with timber fronts and decided contrast to the more formal sty It is hard to le English town. ked or je of architecture, Those who have ridden through the quiet contentment of re few divert. amily life rs in the home—and such gland ha: 1 to the roar of the moter hittin hiehway at a fort adjust the pace to fifteen or twenty, s and the for the Englishman walk miles into the coun- ded roads, red- of a multitude many “hikers,” to . Father Leaves Here With Son When Wife Starts Divorce Suit | A. Olson, who’ taking his son when his wife started divorce pro- ceedings on the ground of cruel and inhuman t ment, is being searched for by the sheriff's office here. Mrs. Olson appealed to State's At- torney C. F, Kelsch, demanding ar- rest of the husband for kidnaping, but she was informed the law cannot arrest a father for kidnaping his own son. oneriff Henry Handtmann was in- structed to endeavor to locate the missing man and the boy, as the custody of the child enters into the Otto left Morton ‘Mrs. M. {. Stedwell, 55, Dies Here Yesterday M atilda Stedwell, 5: aerday at the home of | ter, Mrs. G. M. McFerran, here. had been ill for some time with dropsy and heart failure was the use of her death. M edwell had lived in Dickin- | son Mandan 17 years. For the past five y she lived at the home of her daughter here. She leaves, beside: MecFerran, two other daughte: John Me- Donald and Mrs. Mike MeFerran, both of Beach. Services are to be held tomorrow from the Methodist church in Dick- inson and interment will take place 5, died yes- her dau; \Boxer Knocked Flat 33 Times; on Feet at Fight’s Ending Columbus, Ga, July 22.—(®)- Iknocked to the canvas 33 times in the last seven rounds of a 10-round bout here night “Weenie” Sweeney remained on his, feet, when |the final gong sounded, “Bud” Gor jman, the winner, was floored for a jcount of three in the seventh round after he had knocked his opponent |down four times earlier in the round. Both boxers are soldiers stationed at Fort Benning near here. |Chicago Boxer Signed to Meet Russ LeRoy St. Paul, July 22.—(#)—Russie Le- Roy, Fargo welterweight, and Georgie Brown, Chicago, have been signed for a 10-round bout here August in support of the King Tut-Billy Pe- trolle fight, Brown is this n’s welter- weight sensation in Chicago. He is a rushing, slugging type of fighter caleulated to set off LeRoy’s boxing nay to the best advantage, it is said, PLAYER U Chicago, July 22.—(#) Combs, centerfielder of the York Yanks, was struck in the ONSCIOUS arl New right _|temple by a hall thrown in from the practice | outfield prior to White Sox. and was carried from the field. during ‘batting today’s game with the @ 280 @... 16 66 ++ 69 @ 75 - 1.014@1.03%4 94@ | 2.18% @2.25% “2484 @2.21% | Barleyl, med to good. To atrive ... Barley, lower gr , To. arri 5 No, 1 Flaxseed. ‘To arrive with him, T Combs fell unconscious | e United Lillian Nichols, udizes of the District of the ‘ United y the of North Nichols, marek in of ig «dl State s District carved gab'es catch the] y eye and form e the quiet of| A. THE BISMARCK TRIBU: rend: with all the her bankrupte} v1 re oR or District of ) On this 19th day eading the the Court, that a » same of be published in Tribune, a newspaper said district, and that ‘sand other toma, and place and show they have, why the pi said petitioner #ranted. si known ition and thi » them aw state Honorable Andrew said Court, and at Fargo, in’ said 19th day of July, 4. 4, MONTGOMERY, ) Clerk, R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk. e of th thereof, district, on the D. 19: (Seal of the ¢ B DN FOR DIS- HER’ In the District Court of the ates, Distr In the “Matt Bankrupt. 1 in Bankrupte: the Honorab! District. Court States for the Dist kota Bismarck and State District, that on the st he under relating that he has duly irleigh, in sa Congress rendered all his p: of property, and has ful with atl ne against his bankrupt i are said debts such are. Dated thie téth day ORDER OF No District of No c last past sh Mdysed. Dankrupe under acts of “Congress relating to | bankruptey; that she has duly sur- | Capitol Theater Tonight — Friday and Saturday A hurricane of speed— A tornado of action— A cyclone of action— All cleverly woven into a vivid story of the great Sennett Fi ox NEWS Have Your Shoes Resoled THE NEW WAY VULCANIZED - Instead of Nailed on Guaranted to HOLD and no SQUEAK Put the SOLE in the Same CONDITION when NEW Ladies’ half sole, $1 bread heels, 0 oa dallher property and rights of property, and has fully complied requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court x: sexeeptel by law from harj this T6th day of June, A. LILLIAN NICHOLS, Bankrupt. NOTICE h Dakota, ss. of July, A. D. Petition above - named The ed know! persons in appear at the said time if any fof the cause, should United h Dakota, Nichols, United the f North complied ents of said gi the orders of the court of June, A. Discharge of the banbrupt, it is— ORDERED By the Court, th hearing b th day of September, said court, at Fi tat in The wspaper nd that all other persons in at the sald and show cause, if they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not granted And it is furth court, that the by mail, to all Bism: ordered by refe known credit for 2. Hreceotiont on the’ 19th Fareo, in’ day o A, MONTGOMERY. (Seal of the Court Ch By E. ne Dapaty Ciei NOTICE OF R! RTH Monee be Burleigh—s ldwe Co., ‘ Union Wi house | Mere. Mil Co., marek, N. rdewt he delinquent that the from. said ninety days from service o tls notte aid de: Tot 1M, Block of the ¢ Plat to the City of ‘Bisma the compl the . ‘i above to nto. tive you will required Sts of the servic nd interest asp less you redeem sale “be the time for redemption above sta a deed thereof will to holder of th tax sale certificat pr pay by law rom jon of in la 388 my hand and Ww seal this Zist d Auditor Burl North Dakot ti (First: Public Paul C. Remington New Loan Plan On improved City and Farm Propert: Low interest rate and $fépayméay. privilege Bismarck and Mandan 1034, Fourth St. Te: is entitled. idea that eve: should get all For Sale by Office, City Insurance Agency Il the m mileage possibly be built into a tire. The policy of “Plenty a Rubber” Ors Ror yl Gon puts plenty itside, where you can poy Spo omer pag not show but where the strain comes. “Plenty of Rubber” proves its value in the final test—the service of U.S. Royal Cords on the wheels of your car. a = United States Rubber Company PLENTY OF RUBBER ; ‘US. ROYAL CORDS. psc Phone 220-W UNITED STATES | ls a dozen pole in a tire where a little rubber could be saved. An ounce here, another ounce there — but adding up to thousands of pounds in a year’s production. But the car owner can never tell when this skimping is going to cause him trouble. When he pays his money for a tire he wants to be sure it will stand cover a weak point. He wants to be sure he will get the full mileage to which he U.S. Royal Cords are built with the buys them that can = Anasted moe printed known t Ju ‘Auditor, Blsmarek, Bismarck, above - named at a had upon the same on | A ‘arRo | ten o'clock nd that notice the D. arek in in- time any the be tite | shall send, tors, copies of said petition and this or at thelr Andrew | Kk. Ri ‘are. Bis- the | ihed re et cribed as follows: |} iginal nh XEIRATION OF EDEMPT! ORTH DAKOTA, Burleigh— Office ot County Auditor, Bismarck, ak. Ai) ‘Convunié ‘o., Bismarck, N h & Welch Hdwe. Co, Bis- I Inion Ware Bis- NOTICE you whl STATE the time as provided by WITNESS m: seal thi 21st Wot! fsaMINGER. Auaitgr, Burleigh Cou Dakota. (First Bubiteatton Suly ers & Milling Co., u are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1921 jas on the 12th day of December, duly sold, as provided by law he delinquent taxes of the yea 1, and that the time for redemp- tion’ from said sale will oxpire ninety days from completed js e of this noti Said land is described as follows: Lots 17 and 18, Block 51 of the |Original Plat tothe City of Bis- mare Amount sold for .. 22, the It istcheaper to buy fly per by the carton, and indefinite- keeps ly. Use it in your kitchen eeaeya it is the sanitary destroyer for use where'foods ‘are exposed. Says “Wiseacre” Henry MacNarr, The balloons that I have on my car,’ Have gréat strength at the shoulders * To resist bumps and boulders And that’s why they carry the far. ‘ 28,73 amouni this ‘notice | un- said | the ated, the eas off Ay » eo. w Henry-is talkifig about Lee Shoulder-bilt Balloons, rein- forced withextrarubber where extra hens comes——and the sturdiest low pressure tires handled? we have ever THE bo COMPANY 1927) be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and | because they unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate “hand Avene ae Radio sets are banned in Venezuela “keep people from working. 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