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’ . : ; ; | PAGF EIGHT . - ghee oraaner Petty oripune— ! : ‘i TUPENAY, DECTMPFR 9, 1923) Sener Se Be ) 3 2K PLU a By Billey De Bec TAX REFORM |. |=: 333225] BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ee es Br Bley De ing attention as the new law passed , more familiar to the taxpayers and b the chances are they will learn their first lessons about its unique provi- sions from now on as they begin to! i Prepare for the returns that are Payable next March on transactions of every sort occurring in the year ending this month. HOw DARE You WET DIGGIDY DOG! 1 eae | HERE S AN SLD BANK. i Book I Just Come ACROSS GITH 3! BUCKs DEPOSIT — FIVE YEARS OO => Weu'- Ti. Be -—- (Continued from Page One.) 0,000 a year would avoid taxation and yet atthe end of 10 years a to- tal of' $500,000 would have been do- nated. Should a corporation § at- tempt to give away $500,000 in any one year in bonuses to its employes the total tax would be $19,000. Yet ] ‘teach case, $500,000 ts the amount of the gift. ‘The gift tax provision was insert- GIRL LEADING GREELEY, Colo., Dec. 9.—Search any committee. . The ak east for a bandit gang, led by a young PP vie Doenigharng Ad brats hea "Sattre| Woman, has been instituted in Colo- of this attempt to close loopholes| do and Wyoming following the for the avoidance of excessive taxes | theft of a truck at Cheyenne, Wyo., could well be multiplied” and that it} Saturday and a subsequent highway {s better “to adopt reasonable rates|Tobbery in northern Colorado late of taxation which do not compel} Saturday night. 5 aveldance, and to avoid indirect and| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark o: artificial restraints upon usual and| Greeley were relieved of their auto- i proper transactions—eomething is|™obile and a small amount of sae * wrong with our tax policy if legisla-| ear Dover. The bandit trio then i tion such aa this te necessary to| abandoned the truck and fed in the GASOLINE ALLEY—NOTHING COULD BE SIMPLER at of revenue ef. | Passenger . ‘ fective ken aa A suit case, left in the truck, con- The senate committee which is| tained the names of Lucille siege me investigating the administration of |Sam Hearn and Joe Wilson. for- : = : = ; the Bureau of Internal Revenue is| mation also obtained from the sult GAME EVER ‘MEAD OF =F x a : headed by Senator Couzens of Michi-|case, led police to believe the trio VALLEY YES BOT LISTEN: DEATH —————————— SEO LEVEL. ALt : gan who has already found -many|!s from Oklahoma. a caryre F HEEDED 1s A Be UNe FROM l=} ieee Sh eeearraee Oa ene tee and a tranT GuiEGS Pouce. iN THE Ic OCEAN ANID THE AERES. YOU COULD GET Cn his committee is considering the| THERE'S REAL Christmas shop- } hs. aul Gesert Wile NID ay © ce ee + Yecommendation in its reports of|ing service awaiting you under oe GARDEN HOE! Me - several amendments. “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in to- : It may be a year before the whole! day’s Classified Section. more than give constant pleasure to the smoker—they sur- round him with an atmosphere of good taste. os der bar swinging from side to side| to get warm and clean up and then to keep her right side up. oer ushered us into the dining saloon, for.a good engine, good controls and| where we sat down to a regular @ ‘good .pilot,. or we would have| Thanksgiving dinner of roast tur-| Charge be taken up the committee crashed. But after flying for a few] key, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, pirteaaine the attorneys to select minutes. we got around the corner | delicious salad, and too many other | !sht witnesses from the sections be- and give the playful ‘willleb’ the | delicacies to mention. Just think of] !eved by the contestant to present. : et ES é slip. a@ feed like that away up here in the | 8 strongest case. ‘After-leaving Chignil we repeat- | far notrth on a barren island, at the After extensive hearings 19 (Co! ued fro: One:; 5 5 — of the ces of our | entrance to Bering sea, next door to| spring the committee found the ev Score ptde ace ma g ; jest tow: Tiightocgotig arotnd pai te labret “patel dence did not uphold Peddy’s charge’ Hho Cty SS DAIRLAD TS Were, OEDe Se ; f 3 aN. under’or over-snow: squalls, looking | “Here as the guests of the afficers{ Of excessive expeditures in the. cloc- men. who spend the spring getting | |°°~ ee 5 4% down on rocky: islands, and flying | cf the Haida we were to wait for our | Mon campaign. : ORIGINAL by the canneries ready for the summer ie . i past ice ~capped’ mountains. If..we| commander, who never came. on run, ‘These are the men whom Rex es ¥ oa Bg eth La went down around Castle Rock and (To Be Continued.) Beach has told us about in ‘The Sil- ¥ : ¢ —_——— Taieecn rand wreiea eaaeee take Senate Committee Wh tot id HAMBERLAIN’ ing citizens are the superintendent, In Mayfield Case| IYeuiaissavias used each year >) SZ eres than any others ate elections sub-committee hearing the contest against Senator May- land of ‘North America for the first | tield, Democrat, Texas, was called turned to the shore and hammered time “when we crossed Isanotski| today to hear witnesses on the at the door of a native hut. vananmneen sin bis | strait’ from the southern tip of the| charge of George E. B. Peddy, de- Celebrate “Thunder Birds” Coming. vanes . Avaskan peninsula to Unimak island. | fendant opponent of Mayfield, of “When they got Inside ard out of ‘ Songs 2 ss The only difference we noticed'in the} fraud and intimidation, in the elec- the storm, they found a dozen or * x £ country down here was that we] tion two years ago. more Aleuts dancing and celebrating "| passed many volcanoes and islands! On the basis of evidence of eight the arrival of our ‘Thunder Birds.’ where there was not quite so much’ witnesses, selected by Peddy from seat Mayfield. At the request of counsel for Peddy, that the fraud oe : over a ten mile portage, into Kul- A : - Jim Osborne and his wife. ‘ ; ; By vee tan alle ee cpp , “That first night we sent: Jack fae te f Oe | Hate that, aearatwes tenike Sonate Continues Probe and Ogden out to “hang lanterns on sage - = ean - Pos ue ; hop*and took us by the short cut. rE TTT TT tT the, plates 0, that ‘the. watchman ~~ ee peg Maier Martin by the way, was try a HC Everry Day a Bargain Day. a E.R. Williams Store g them adrift, But after they had Wf GROCERIES No. 2 MEATS § reached the planes, they found the 129 W. Second Phones 10—11 wind so high that it was impossible to ight the lanterns, so they re- - x ©The region looked even more} Navarre and Burleson counties, the f Swift's Premium Ham Jeokiand, Hank stayea.qitte: while Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, ono of the main supply depots for the world | 87°¥- » the j 2 slices for Cc Tre den and even Joined in |tyers, where three of the planes waited for their commander, Maj Martin | {fren aud desolate than ever. committee will decide whether to re open the hearings to go” into this phase of the charges brought to un- CUSTOMER FELLOWSHIP and his mechanic, Sergt. Harvey. ‘The fourth plane never reached this sibelee SMe oe rea 4 port, crashing into a mountain shortly after teaving Chignik. icachoot sat Re ae Reantines aad frolicking in the water. They never even stopped their water polo, or whatever it was that they were p! ing, to look up at us. On Unimak still out in the harbor and after they had been gone for an hour or more we were afraid they had cap- sized, because up to that time they had not yet become very proficient boatmen. In alarm we ran up and down the beach. blowing. our police whistles, until. we finally discover. ed them at the native solree. Lb. sack fancy Berkshire ® Pure Pork Sausage for___-_ 70e (100% Pure Pork) Fancy Corn-Fed Round Steak, per ties arc eM | | "3 Extra F: Loi: Pork Chops, per Pe Se Veal Roast, is ee eR L- 3 Nice Lean Pork Roast, Gas wands 18¢c Armour’s Sugar-Cured Bacon, per Ib. —_ 10 pounds PM LD Lbs. Boiling Beef, for Fs VAN’S Filling Station GASOLINE—MOTOR OILS—GREASES ALCOHOL FOR YOUR RADIATOR Accessories of All Kinds A Full Line of Tires and Tubes COURTEOUS SERVICE TO ALL t the bear followed along the beach, and when he reached camp it was dark. Dashing into his cabin, he grabbed his rifle, and when he got to the door, he saw a bear's head north Pacific through snow,’ rain, and fog, over jagged, rocky . deso. late, volcanic islands, nameless snow capped mountains and raging seas, | jand « flock of mountain goats were hundreds of -miles'trom habitation | pounding over the tocks as we roar- above a log not many yards away. | and, where, if the old engine POOPS | cd by just a few hundred feet above “We carried these police whisties| T@king careful aim, he fired. But| out, you are a sure goner?) After} them. After that we'saw no. living around the world with us, in order|t© his amazement, the bear’s head | all, we are trying to carry, the Stars | thing until we arrived at Dutch har- to signal between planes when not| ®PPpeared again. Taking even more| and Stripes around the world, not bor, although we hit’d lot or ‘squalls in the alr and the engines were not | C@reful aim, he pulled the trigger} to Davey Jones locker. g that tossed. us ‘about. Sometimes we running. For instance, if some. one| #04 to his consternation up came @| ‘April 19—Up before, dawn again, | would strike an upward current of happened to be out ona plane and| bear's head once more. Nine times | Mother Osborne sure does know how | air that: would. throw us up for a wanted to get ashore, ho could sig-| {7 all he fired, thinking that his uim|to make good mush. Packing-up, | thousand feet. Then again we would nal the others to send a boat by| Must be completely oft. heuting tho’ oil, scurrying around\in| run into a downward current and blowing his whistle twice. “Next morning when I went out] the frosty air and giving a demon-| drop five or alx hundred feet as Native Tes Queer Bear Yarn. | © have a look,’ said Dad, tthere| stration of how cross and crabbed | chough we bad fallen into a hole in “But the best part of our stay in| Were Hine bears lying dead behind| we cam be. Went aboard’ the plune| the sky: Al this wes in addition to Chigntk was the time we spent ls,| ‘D4 los.” and got ready for leaving. Erik | bucking a headwind of from thirty tening to the old ‘sourdoughs’ tell Climb Mountains for Exericse. came out later and brought. the| to thirty-five miles an hour, which bear stories to us ‘checkakoes.' One “In between snow squalis,, white | hews that arrangements had. been | held us down to ans average speed old’ bear fighter called ‘Dad’ haq| Waiting for clear weather several of | Made by radio with Maj. Martin for | of only ea paceate eee aa passed his three score and ten, and| U8 did a little nwuntain climbing | US to push on to Dutch» Harbor | Arrive at Dutc e © $ ahead of them and then wait for the It was 6:05 p.m. when he flew said, ‘T've the hang of {t, now. and|@nd scaled the cliffs of rock and {ce : tM ka bay into Dutch Har can do {t again,’ His beard’ way| tor about 4,000 fect. From the high: | Seattle there. Evidently.the major Fach ee we ee bed : so long (that’.he; stuck ‘It tneideof | st Dlnt Ws reached we could, look | Soe Fite ver bere, bees Beripe.toang | ae ane manied a. Uapeneee. tramp his shirt to get’ it:outiof the iway, | Cf toward the mountains where | Souble. with hes wile ewe tbe ss le er eas tne. Pons ee He said that he was: out rowing aj Mad. Martin and Segt. Harvey uf. Portage bay than we have Had here, cite m. . seven. hectare an boat up one of the fjords of: Kodiak | terwards wandered for many days|&nd God knows they. have ra{sed | twen! rae sg le ca a island, when he heard some growl.| When the Seattle crashed into a| enough cain at this place. ‘Dutch | only phi ahs cee aR appelns ing’ and spluttering. Looking over| Peek. ’ Harbor is a main supply; base’ and|.wet from our ing hignik, ‘i it will be much better to wait there | chattering with cold, disagreeable his shoulder, he saw a huge brown “Smiling Jack," in his diary, de- than at Chignik beca } | and .hungry .we climbed aboard the bear swim right beside his boat.| scribes the way the world flyers eke pg eet pad Bei after securing the bridles of Reaching over. he grabbed. the bear | looked by the time they got to Chig- | verhaul the plaries, fae tard Peabo Aapehiel cca. by the ears, and the bear towed bim| nik: ‘ A. strong constitution ana| Motors in the Boston, and make} Our serial .chargers “decal and his boat ashore, but having no| plenty of heavy woolen clothes are | ter repairs. ; spe kticsee Ceitberaciisen an: gun along that. morning, before they} what one needs up here in Alaska,"| “4 radio just came in from: our sade chien aia) ie lon dolar reached the beach he decided to| wrote Jack. ‘You ought to see us| avy friends cheering us’ up with |“ gu: cutter gave us a chance Aah. 02 tunel dewey turn the bear loose and row on|now. With our Alaskan packboots| the news that all the harbors:in the CH DS home. all greasy with neatsfoot oil, our | Kurile islands are filled with tce and Break a Cold Right Up.with thick woolen.socks sticking out over} that they do not think {t will be the tops of these boots, corduroy | Posible for us to get through there, “ 0 ” Pape’s Cold Compound — Take two tablets shirts, sweaters, and unionalls, ana| Well. we'll go’ if we have to, put the our furlined flying helmets for hats, | Planes on skees and slide across. we are certainly a picture in com. | “Shiver and Shake” to Dutch Harbor every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose HUNDREDS of utility insti- tutions are striving to win greater fellowship of theircus-. . tomers. Sou Thousands of earnest em- ployes are behind the effort; which has reached nation-wide proportions. This company takes pride in the knowledge that it is part of such a movement!— * At Last—Something Effective for Wrinkles aprison with the snappy way we| “Next day—although weather re- It has been conclusively demon-| looked in our * pink breeches’ the! ports were’ fine, there was a stiff strated that a simple home-made | day we had our photos taken with} wind blowing across Chignok harbor tarkroot paste, applied to the face, | President Coolidge. and in lying across the pontoons to will very quickly eliminate wrinkles, “Those same pink breeches, by | release the planes from their buroys worry, care and age marks. You! the way. are no longer pipk. Their| the waves dashed over us and: we Lah at dle Oa oneal leather knee facings have craked |-were soaked through. So we did not spread this over your face, then sit from the salt water and they are sing but shiver and shake on that down before your mirror and wateh ! black with oil and carbon. whole flight down to Dutch Harbor. the unwelcome lines disappear. In “April 18—rolled out of qur bunks ‘O, boy, what a time'we had get- ting out of that bay. The ‘willie- less than fifteen minutes your face] before dawn, but when the radio waws' came Whistling down the val- wil) be as smooth and firm, as a leys just us we were “getting undér —which prompts: mention- ing it here. wv 7 mossages began to come in it wasn’t Sere ey VOUT NER er ie? | long. until we discovered there would NATRONA It's simply wonderful how| b€ Mo flying today, We have had| way. And being in. between high always: gives relief. 9 pe t this “harmless mixture worke, enough thrills and close calls trying | mountains, we struck some awfu ly ‘The second and third , after the mixture is] to fly through snowstorms I sup. | rough bumps in the air, They were dose let , V AN S F illin Station washed off the'face, is infinitely bet-| pose the folks back home are won. | the worrt jolts we've had since lea break Mae tne cote, 4 ter than from the most skillful face} dering why we don’t get o any | Ing att First. one wing. wor Pleasant’ and ‘safe | Corner of McKinley and. East Yellowstone ina r eras ree gob bey faster. | go down Just oft che water, then us to take, Contains no | s Any, druggist can supply powdered e's Why We Traveled Slow, soon a8 We would get. righta] the » auinine or -opl a tarkfoot in original puckkeo So} “Well .here ure a few reasone:| other one would dip. Millions use “Ps We Want Your Business there's no. excuse. now for nangy| Who wants to ploncer an aerial Give “Willies” the Slip. Cold. Compou woman. looking go old, haggard or careworn. " Foute from 300 to 600 miles over an} “The old wheels were fetrly ‘spin- almost unknown section of the| ning in both clrections and the rud: Price, 35 cents Drupiats guarantee

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