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c—4 THE EVENIN( Golfer, 83, to Play Match. | T. 8. Pattison, 81. has been accepted by | play for a ball, $25 “or any reasonable | fuses to disclose his name at present, | EX-POLICEMAN SEIZED JUTE-COTTON DISPUTE & v onallige: e B s, |two four-score goifers. Pattison is & |stake.” M. Lancaster, 82, of Worthirig, |also is ready, but thinks, because of the S facty will be " mity| TV enge to play a round of golf | imember of Shrub Hill Golf Club, at |is eager to meet Pattison. A resident of | difference in age, that Pattison should i with any man of his own age issued by ' Whitstable, England. He is willing t# ! Salisbury, who says he is 83, but re- | give him five strokes. 5 Figure in McPherson Case Forfeits | TO BE A'RED NOV 24 K Post . Trafic Court Bail. | ! Former Policeman Robert J. Allen DEAIH IAX EVAS'UN:smrm center of the McPherson case Bids on 34 Carloads of Twine to several years ago, failed to appear in | Be Opened by Post Office Traffic Court yesterday on a parking 5 Department. lamseyer Plans to O"er Glft { charge and $3 collateral which he had ‘ : ; T e e Many Times Grandmother. Levy Measure in Next n of e B T i Wb fite b Garclivie & : after he had parked his automobile in | ton twine manufacturers COHQTCSS. a hack stand. Escorted to the precinct, | a showdown at the Post Of . Allen was detained for more than ment on November 24 st e } hour u L8t t the casii| AL that time th Representative Ramseyer of Towa o rilare S o lnnsptn sponsor legislation in the next L e i SNRpLy gongress to levy a gift tax b ®vasion of estate and inberitance taxes Ramseyer, a Republican member of the last Ways and Means Commitiee, sald yesterday the object of estate and Inheritance taxes was to prevent the ) . s Ay e sccumulation of wealth “in the hands » : FR 1 g of those who contributed nothing or ) : m e ar es little to its creation and lighten the burden of taxation weighing so heavily “ ¢ * . . on the backs of the masses e N ° - He added that in recent years many i VRt o : 2% Wealthy persons had assigned large por- . s 2 a n 0 l s l n tions of their estates to beneficiaries before their death in order to evade the : L . : taxes. : ’ 3 3 . “The productiveness of our e an ¢ e X inheritance taxes is g 3 » A who re- e T SV = the wholesale avoldance of those taxc by the rich,” Ramseycr asserted. "By o 3 gifts and trusts their estates escape the i . 3 ; inheritance and estate taxes. This is a : . ; : y Yoophole in our 7 be 2 o " 7 closed by the imposition of a gift tax.” 4 : ; Y ¢ = = = e ( Ramseyer said’ that ‘n 1919 John D. . - : - : o Rockefeller was reputed to be the larg- i est income tax payer. but added “public records disclosed that since the war le pays as little as $12,000 annual income X “It is duly understood Fdsel Ford is a farger income tax payer Lhan his father, Henry Ford” Ramseyer continued. “Why either a.Rockefeller or a Ford Bhould pay no tax on the transfer of hundreds of millions of dollars s son, and a Whitney should pay 000 on the transfer of little more than $100,000,000 to his son is not ap- parent. In the cne case the transter 300 FUEL HUCKSTERS i , e MRLEY MALT @Idwad% Bt st “#%. DOEg ¥ VIS, MO, USA FIGHT DISTRICT BAN gk y o AL . PBrief Declares Commissioners Do . 7 » ey b .' NHEULS(%',?STE)‘_'E, ‘RLEINMALT,ASYR“P ; can Buy Not Have Power to Prohibit i 4 i o v AN ; R i Sales. . i S HEUSER - BusCH. N It is 100 per cent pure. Free from adulterants, i . E 7 4 1 : ST.LOUIS,MO..U.SA- fillers, artificial coloring or flavoring. Made from Washington's 300 fuel hucksters, whose 2 o b v P4 i the cream of America’s choicest barley crops. ccupation is threatencd with txtinc- : ’ by 2 i Always dependable and uniform because it is pro- tion by a recent regulation prohibiting F i ‘ % V. X . A them Trom seliing fuel on the strects 3 e e 4 . i ¢ duced in our own plant, with over 70 years of know- terda ted { 5i- i i : o . R e En to ymsou b;"»éfixfm1&."'('-‘&&}“2"’53 :\ 3 ing how behind every drop that goes into it. beyond the powers of the Commission- ers, and passed solely at the request of gasoline illing station proprietors, with- \ out regard to the rights of the hucksters. a The brief points to the long custom O L D of issuing licenses fog the sale of fuels ° ©on the streets, and says that legally any one who relies on such an adminis- trative custom acquires a right to be e ? " under it. Further than this, Corps are like unwelcome acquaintances— bracing as mountain air—clears vour head in Tegulation, it is claimed, is s : ; . g'e’l("mfidmeg‘;ow“s aeisbatea to the l‘las_\ to ',lvl. hard to %-cl rid of. Until youlearn a few deep breaths, opens up a clogged nose, ners in the District’s organic the modern way of treating colds—V 3 nakes clieve ever had a col Commissioners i thie DItFcts organie o sivy ing colds—Vapex. makes you believe you never had a cold. At ki nu(humxyhew rm’,’:w“. bt not Just breathing the vapor brings you quick ght it is used at the ends of the pillow. You'll aruohlbm ‘T’e ngleebfiifdm‘e;ha;\‘gmtgg rchc[“hz-u a cold has you in its grip. find it a welcome aid to sound sle by W. Gwynn Gardiner, attorney for In 1915, a war-timé epidemic of influenza the hucksters. b . . ~ ~ = . « mflffi‘"“}&""fl already has E:m was raging in England. Chemists in the lab- applications.- What a small price to y o ut its effective date has been ; 'hos. Kerf B G SRR ; naopiea B i nellie e B BER | oratory of Thos, Kerfoot & Company com. the swift relef this deligiiul i : For Sale at Your Neighborhood Dealer ‘consideration by the city heads. It is pletely escaped. Tt was found that the chem- vou! Remember the name — ineh SR Sl Wl ik | eah mow in Vapes ated 2 e ANHEUSER-BUSCH 'ST. LOVIS a protection. Since then, :usw,mo C;IRI-ST';AS [ ‘fipex h‘:]ns lmvn] ;erfigfi?zcd a over 1e world., Millions CHECKS FOR CLEVELAND| o pooi e s tor relick W A P E X Bankers Say Savings Accounts from colds. Res. U. 8. Pa. on e Just a few drops of V Gt Have Shown Little Variation b psof Vapex b LoUGERA & €O., Inc. i el on your handkerchief and By the Associated Press you have many hours’ relief. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 12.— The vapor — brisk and Approximately $6,500,000 will be paid to owners of Christmas savings accounts in Cuyahoga County this year. Banks will start paying out the imoney shortly, William G. Gray, secre- tary of the Retail Merchants Board, sald yesterday. There are about 80,000 persons in Greater Cleveland who have such accounts. The average amount for each of them is $80. Despite business conditions of the past year, bankers said the savings ac- ; 1 counts have shown little variation. 1 l Some banking authorities estimate ' ! ) 1 that 40 per cent of Christmas club — 3 ¥ E § money goes for gifts, 12 per cent for : : debts and the remainder is distributed y 3 : 1 ®mong insurance payments, taxes, edu- H i 1 cation and charity. ! / i 3 < ; : : Judge Holds Service of Papers on Atlanta Sportsman Was Tllegal. ) - ! - B : ” MIAMI, Fla. November 12 (P).— o ? : ’ y : / , 4 Py . 'f ou Ilke Modess 4 ¥ . i : [ B ] Breathe your cold away with Distributors of Medicinal Products Since 1519 Federal Judge Halstead L. Ritter Tues- day dismissed a $100,000 breach of promise suit brought against Conkey P. Whitehead, wealthy Atlanta sports- man, by Miss Selina Miller, Albany 4 A T e Al 7 3 ; ! N Y. i / : ] ‘The judge ruled that service of pa- A # " K - ou n FH in the case on Whitehead was il- ¢ " =N egally obtained. s | g 4 3 ‘Attorneys fcr Whitehead told Judze ; \ g . 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