Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 2

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COTTONWOOD Quality Store GINGHAMS OF FINEST QUALITY NOW ON DISPLAY. PRE- PARE NOW FOR SCHOOL DRESSES AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Draperies THAT ARE JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOK- ING FOR. THE DIFFERENT SHADES OF COLOR WILL LOOK THE BEST IN YOUR HOME. SEE THESE NEW PICES NOW IN STOCK. YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCE J. V. BAKER & SON “WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET” BRING US BOSCH Service. Station U. S. Royal Cords The best in tires WILLARD Batteries U. S. Fabric Tires A tire at a price to fit your purse COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP Gilbert Bettman, who is chairman | of the American Legion legisiative | committee. MATHIAS ERZBERGER KLLED IN FOREST | | i | Berlin. — No single event in post. | revolutionary Germany has unleashed partisan fury with such vehemence as the assassination of Mathias Erzberg er, which is discussed in Berlin in de | grees of passion that apparently know ho restraint Mathias Erzberger, former vice-pre mier and minister of finunce was as | sassinated near Offenburg, Baden, where he was sojourning with his family. Herr Erzberger had left Bad Gries- ach, where he was taking the cure, In ompany with the reichstag deputy, Diez, for a foot tour of the Black forest. An hour later both men were confronted by two youths who separat- | ed them and then emptied revolvers | at Herr Erzberger, who was killed in- | stantly by shots in the head. Deputy Diez also was wounded BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Twenty-four heat prostration cases were reported in Des Moines, lowa, Saturday. . The treaty of peace between the United States and Austria was sign ed at Vienna. More than 1000 lives, it is feared, have been lost in the rioting in the | Malabar district gf British India. Premier Bonomi will represent Italy at the and |far-eastern questions in Washington in November next. With 15,000 service men in Chicago alone out of work and cold weather imminent, the Legion, of that city is confronted with a serious | problem, according to reports to na- | tional headquarters of the legion. | Sixteen officers and men of the | United States navy and 27 officers and men of the British navy met death in the collapse of the great dirigible ZR-2 over the city of Hull, England. I conference on disarmament American Panama Opposes Boundary Line Body. Panama.—Appointment of Professor | John H. Hayford of Northwestern uni- versity and Professor Ora Miner Le- land of Cornell university by Chief Jusfice Taft of the United States su |preme court as members of a com- mission to lay out the boundary be- | | tween Costa Rica and Panama is op- posed by the Panaman government, Tax Bill to Have Lead. Washington, D. C—The senate fin- ance committee decided to put the tax bill ahead of the tariff. Chairman Pen- rose announced that it was the hope of the committee to have the tax Dill | passed by the house ready for submis- | sion to the senate when it reconvenes September 21. | Postmaster Slain By Mexican Bandits. Nogales, Ariz.—Seven armed bandits master at Ruby, Ariz., 35 miles west of here, and then looted the store which was conducted in connection with the postoffice. Ruby is only three miles north of the international boun dary. British to Send Airship Dead Home. | Washington, D. C.—The state de partment accepted the English govern- ment’s offer to return to the United | States on a British warship the bodies of all American dead recovered from the wreck of the airship ZR-2 San Francisco Building Strike is Over. San Francisco. — The bitter labor war which has tied up building here | for 90 days has ended. Thousands of bullding workers in the bay cities will return to work under such terms of employment aa they can obtain. and a ene crous pavements. OU will know Vacuum Cup Cord Tires by their distinctive jet black tread - the tread that is guaranteed not to slid on wet, oil treach- ig Their generous oversize, sy carefully inspected construc- | tion and highest quality ma- | terials warrant their being ie guaranteed — per warranty an tag attached to each casing ic for 9,000 miles. Ft Safe, wear-resisting, attrac- HOUSE PASSES TAX BILL 274 10 125 Repeal of Income Surtax Rates | Above 32 Per Cent Is Cause of Opposition. Washington, D. C.—The tax revision bill of 1921, estimated to cut $818,009, 000 from the nation’s tax burden by 1923, was passed by the house, 274 to | 125, on almost straight party vote. Three democrats voted for the bill, while nine republicans voted against it. Democrats voting for were Camp- bell, Pennsylvania, and Duprie Lazaro, both of Louisiana. and were Beck, Wisconsin; Clague, Min nesota; Keller, Minnesota; Lambert, Wisconsin; Michaelson, Illinois; John M. Nelson,-Wisconsin; Sinclair, North Dakota; Voigt, Wisconsin; Woodruff, Michigan. Reprd@entative London, socialist, of New York, voted against the bill, Compared with this number of re- publicans were 50 who voted for a democratic motion to recommit the bill | for elimination of the provision re- vealing the income surtax rates above | 32 per cent. This motion was lost, 169 to 230, with one democrat, Campbell | | of Pennsylvania, voting against it. The bill now goes to the senate. As repeal of the excess profits tax and higher income surtaxes w6uld not become effective until January 1, next, ; the full force of the bill will not be /{ shot and killed Frank J. Pearson, post: | | reflected in government receipts until | the calendar year 1923, but republican | leaders said that the repeal of the | transportation and other taxes and re- | duction in the tax Dill in the next calendar year will be approximately ¥ $512,000,000. Much Wheat 8 Shipped. | bushels of the 1921 wheat crop have | been received and shipped already this | | season by the Northwest Wheat Grow. | ers’ association, according to George tepublicans voting. against the bill | Spokane, Wash.—More than 500,000 | ) A. Jewett, general manager. | Billions of Cigarettes Consumed Yearly Washington.—Cigarettes numbering 61,859,900,000 were manufactured in the United States last year, the census tive, reasonably priced. LMOST any tire with a raised tread is claimed to be non-skid. But the Vacuum Cup tread, with its four rows of stalwart vacuum cups, is guaranteed not to skid on wet, slippery pavements. There’s the difference— just as pronounced as is the super-service you get from Vacuum Cup Tires. You pay a reasonable price for the quality—the safety costs you nothing. Remember---we give away free of charge with each Pennsylvania tire, a tube ‘PUPP UEUEUEUET Fane enone 2UEUEUEUEUEUPUPME LE VEUSUEiEuEueUrUeue Peele eset ara einen nate RTS ST MONOGRAM OIL MONOBILE OIL Lathe and Machine Work bureau's annual tobacco report shows | =f How about that subscription | Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON AND SPECK, Proprietors 2 GENERAL LIST PRICES (5 P. C, Excise Tax in Additional) FEDERAL Automobile Tires and Tubes FABRIC CASINGS Black Black White Sizes Plain Traffik Ribbed Tread Tread "11.85 *12.85 *14.50 45.00 47.05 CORD CASINGS INNER Sizes Ribbed Non-Skid Grey Tread Tread 5 30x 309 "27.50 34.60 36.40 44.00 46.30 45.30 47.70 46.50 95 49.75 9 Vod.OD 54.90 35) 56.50 36x4 57.70 : 65.20 35) 65.05 68.45 837x5 72.00 ¥110.50 *Sizes and styles mark shed in Clincher only, tOrders taken subje hand. F White Rugged Tread *16.50 *20.00 25.95 *28.65 34.40 36.25 36.95 46.05 47.55 49.05 51.35 52.05 760.25 +64.00 TUBES Red Ex. Guage 2.85 3.40 8.65 4.50 4.75 4.95 5.20 6.00 6.20 6.35 6.40 6.75 7.40 7.80 8.05 ed (*) furni ct to stock on First Class Auto Mechanics’ Tires Repaired SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

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