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sce z jah te THE SEATTLE STAR MUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1923. Gunesen us) HUNDRED FETE © » Mellon Tax Bill Made sy Settee CLARKE GALLS NORTHERN BROTHER EZRA MEEKER Cy mtlia Gr COVE Obj ect of Dem 0 Atta ck sidan 3 KLAN COUNCIL OW, folks, why not b : 94 yi : ine nat ake ier _ {ls Jealousy a Test of True Love?” Inquires Girl Fe rear eD TaUae 4 Sena ae dana ene. weerner? Borrowed Timers Attend His Who Is Betrothed to Jealous Man, oprosehing truck, to pocrow, wome | SAYS He Will Either “Make x Ye much colder in the Far f t, MtdeWest and Rocky moun:! Birthday Party Here Ag i. Reoernemrer ett ‘ 7 : gasoline. The driver flung an en! op Kill Organization” ins than it Is here fs Seal Dear Miss Grey: The young man I am engaged to simply “Rich Man and Big Business” velope at him and sped on, In the Runday atu in, when the Approximately 100 persons, alt 70) Will not let me speak to another man, f savelope he found five $20 bills. ATLANTA, Gi OW Was driving down from the |) years old o were guests of st week » cousi ine y: visi . 5 FG ANE rae nae . o K AH Ol or over, Were RU ol Last week my cousin, a fine young man, visited our fam BY FRASER EDWARDS Pane Jo. rebtwanicitig:“ Vos" Gill arlttindien 910.040ana $13,088 Be vcaa vsntlog, of ne Kn north, I was 1} Bara Meeker, Oregon Trail bluxer, on! j}y Y sally 1 a i , ne { Piel: the Wood: | hin g3rd birthday Saturday afternoon, ily, Naturally I had to go around with him. My fiance is} (nied press state Correspondent)| vides that such glock ix not subject [additional for each $2,000 tnereane Lan what it 6 Bl land park 200, furious. WASHINGTON, Dec. M1.—'The}to additional Sey . J and evening, and Monday the “youngy ve aa . 4 NOON. ve i 7 pul tax, in income up to an income of $36. e! obi conversing of ® past day were youthful] He says Tt ought to be glad he is jealous because his feel-|Melion tax pill has been made pub-| Notion has been served by the|000; an additional 1. per cent for In- ct ape i former, enperial ae with omy big reviewing the occasion in! ing proves how much he loves me. lig by Contsroa Gre caratorsts fas they will fight the |comes between $26,000 and $40,000! 4/4 announced today | rs | 1 n ays and meany | pe erea ard oafte Fe , . § tha, poise tenn Bor nod takin Ee Foe think jealousy is a sign of true love, and the} it or the criticism. of domocratic| appeuiy. ay it stands, onal bent i aleanted inococeet Mtedio Clarke, in an open letter ; They surely {around the vits, plloted by the Wash.| More Jealous a person is, the more he loves? members of a leak In the eonfiden-|the proviaion, which would give the |income up to $100,000 and over, | Week, asking President Coolidge to” appreciate this }/ ington State Automobile club, to the ANXIOUS, [tial printing of the measure, board, from xeven to 28 members, at| The highest surtax under the|{ntervene in the factional strife in” low — tempera |idinner and olitime dance at Meves'| Perhaps the young man deceives himself, Jealousy often], '% Reneral, tho bill contained the | salaries of $10,000 a year, ty based | Mellon bill would be 25 per cent on|the hooded order, dectared the Kan ture, ST have:}| cafeteria in t . masquerades as great affection when it really is monstrous | futures gutlined in the previous on the fact that the board would be|incomes over $100,000, compared to|was not following its original pu not felt 80 Among the ts was Chaplain} | fishin statements, of the secretary of the /appointed hy the secretary of the |65 per cent under the 1921 law and|poses and should either be cleaned good since last |] Robert Stubbs, of Tacoma, who was selfishness. ae é . « [trewatiry, including reductions of the} treasury, without being confirmed |50 per cent in effect now. up or killed, years bls |ia tad of 7 in England when Mecker| And the worst phase of the lover's jealousy in his in-|normal tax, the tax on earned] by the senate, Democratic leadery in both houses| “_ will issue the call for * one of them told me. |/was born in Ohio, He delivered the! sistence that the girl ought to be flattered by it, Unfor-|incomes and surtaxes PLAN TO HASTEN are working on @ series of speeches | Kionypcation next Thursday night. if I could only get out Twenty oldtimers trom! tunately, what the engaged girl accepts as a test of true INCOME TAX TAX COLLEC N jMasailing the Melton plan asa “rich |, will be sent to all Klans of the this cage,” he continued, “Id ldiers’ t OrtiDK) ove becomes tyranny to the wife. The jealous lover be-|!8 BROADED ED A provision designed to hasten | man's and a big business” bill. nation,” Clarke said, & little satisfaction now at nied as did 60 ers of the} § ee hand A The measure broadens the appli-| {he collection of taxes provided that] At the sam ‘the democrats|" clarke said the convention woulda expense of those people who ttle Borrowed Ti club, mem.| comes the jealous hus band. 5 s cation of;the income tax to include|Mll Internal revenue taxes shall be |W!!! put forward counter proposals, | consider points Jaid down in Wi come out here on hot summer ~ then the one qualification of} And what the man imposed on the girl before marriage.|trusts, estates, partnerships; corpor:|“#sessed within four years after they |4# follows: lacey to. ‘Prostdont Coatcaale faye ane atare and stares atom having lived beyond thelr allotted) ay @ proof of his devotion becomes, a few years later, his}ations, an well as individuals, and an due and banw any court action |) Koro Suton at the present 50 ted a @ to walk along the street |) “three score years and ten.” GRY Aes Spee the term “stock” to include shares | for collection of taxes after a period | Per cent rate. ‘i Fand point at them, and laugh at || Every person of To or more waa| OX CUS¢ for ere the abteniiuaehidtan faadincis ond not iz an aanociation; joint ‘stock ‘com: |of five years, : 2, Impose « substantial excess| Who killed beautiful Mirias fhem, ax they move along all] invited to attend and to bring al Jealousy tx one of the primitive and, noi Gt lenirasde Coane: Penaltien for refusal to pay taxes, | Profits tax. humped over and buried in ae |teiond, ‘They did, ‘They had compli | to be escaped, in some form by lovers, But perhaps milder | nixon on personal wervic -Jevanion of falsifying returns are in-| 3 Increase Inheritance taxes, |lage studio? ‘and mutfiers. Tm not the re- || mentary rooms at the Frye hotel, an| forms could be selected if engaged pprsons would discuss | tions, over which there rh | creased in the Dill trom a fine of |goupled with a gift tax, to prevent laos. story begins in ‘Th Bob ports buts Jat the: same, f/Auto trip abouk the city, a moden! tne ancient poison frankly debate during consideration of the|$1,000 to $10,000 and one year in |4dsing. ler's story beg [ Mould afford me much pleas. || picture show at the Liberty theater| the ancient p incl 4) a tha ahnde " leter-|Yevenue bill two yearn ago, are re-| Jail, or both, 4, A tax on stock dividends, |Star, Tuesday, January 1, ure.” and a luncheon at Woods’ cate venue Be Ae estar ike belened CdSe, @ GClern| ved under the Mellon bill |" ‘Taxes on baste incomes would be| aisha |- ————— Where you going tonight, folks? The real occasion, however, was! mination to limit the free j yea. s In defining gains and lonses for|Teduced from 4 to % per cent and 8] 14 2 E Hise Y Ut right, I'll see you there. the party and dinner at Meves' in) Brigaged girls may be able to free themselves from it; | computing Income tax, the bill sctalto 6 per cont, as outlined in Me} Isabel Ostrander, America’s Successfal' Men ‘and Werte BLACKIE AR. |}the evening. Clams, cor pone.) toe seldom cart. \March 1, 1913, ag the date for de-|lon's previous statements, greatest detective story writ- Seng [dolled wheat and pumpkin ple, tn} ' eee termining a fair market value of| The Dill would make a compiete/er, has written a new story, CURRENT OPINION the old-fashioned menu, brought back | What is the revenues derived by/the property involved, [series of reductions in surtaxes, re-|“Phe Step on the Stairs,” for| lee d bee a Because They Have No Time To Waste ™ tre Mi receive call ‘The Star's miscellaneous columns | memories of ploneer days, as did the Cynthia Grey wil ‘ lithe Pig i is?| I¢ there is no increase in tho| Placing the 1921 surtaxes with the ., as rs | ora on Monday, Wednesday and||the government on playing card H " nth “ very quick: results, Phone | oldtime dances and reminincences of| | #0” Pont fo 2 p.m. and on|| For the fiscal year ing June|value of stock or necurities trans. | following |The Star. First installment} JANUARY NUMBER NOW ON SALE in.0600. |the speakers aay and ‘Thursday, trom 11 ||8@ 1988, it was 38 ; [ferred from one corporation to an-| One per cent of net income be-| Tuesday, January 1, | as — Tuesday & a nae uae aa Nee en tl —— ———— ne a —— i asi to 12 a. m, at her office In The The beautiful artist was JH) A] Ol IS MAN Star Bidg., 1209 Seventh ave. ered in her studio, Read } ~ NY 7? ili iv S| y | om ssrander iS) Jealousy running amuck endan-| Trust,” first put on United Staten itten for The Star. “The} gored the lives of scores of persons | coin? on the Stairs” begins} «nt used considerable rty| Im 1866. na ja " e a y bata i? “Tuesday, January 1. Jam turday night, when Harry Beto ih ig beh oe Deanen, Ambassador apartments, | . ook exception to his wife's act in| specialized'so that it may fly Oy ETROPOLITA jgiding in an automobile with A. @ | Pb oe evel Adamson, of the Granada apart-| Why are Vienna rojls made in the NOW PLAYING | ments, }torm of a crescent? WITH MATINEE | Mra. Deaton, who ia suing for di-| The tradition is that some bakers had decided to ride home| cere working in @ cellar one might New Year’s Day || veolt Deeane of threats at| im thb year 1689. One happened to AND SATURDAY ronal +violence from Deaton, Ad-| hear o muffled sound of digging. At amson sald, after <ie recident, Aw | thet besieged by} }the pair w farting to drive aw mn the Mag- | Hius bul tha gnemy ‘ the city, 9 ,) I guarantee this to be the the sacred} Greatest Laughing Musical valet [emblem of Turke ; : Bhow Seattlo has ever bad. [f/ ERR By F. J. Martin, President GEORGE T. HOOD. nd halted. Dur-| How can ‘ : : : : the wild ride a woman pedeatri,|ton) be made Northwestern Mutual Fire Association an was knocked down anda cluster lamppost was cut off close to the pavement Jeaton disappes eh failed to hin vehich they , and they will be ren fireproof; or will take} 6 Nights—2 Matinees |'' Aiont Miya Renmraponeie | ANDES (ne i HNUAL Za |e o a consit:! Author’s Daughter | ! Pol Cc h Ider : : " to Wed in Frisco) O ] O S; AMERICA'S GR! Fy, CEM | TOURING ORGANIZATION 1/1000 Dancers at | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31 San Carlo Bon Marche Party ine sss’? abort 4| HE officers of your company While’ the “Novuiwestern “War 3 housand persons, em. | of Medford, 4 see an hele | Herrmann aan wish to thank you for your tual’s record of progress as re- One Harlired People Di gio ea oad (a og: | ment made here by Mt hearty co-operation during the vealed in these figures is impres- 1 year just closing, and they express sive and gratifying, the chief their wishes for a happy and pros- source of satisfaction is rather to ell. ob jtarening, Catt tt perous New Year to each of you. be found in the fires prevented— Dera city | {loved tal ans | You will be pleased to know that the homes, business blocks, mills ers from the i, Sia, othe sce preted vevert! num [RIGOLETTO. BROTHERS || the Northwestern Mutual Fire As- and factories standing today that Thé committee in charge included | METROPOLITAN — |/pon ‘sohmen, cnairman, and Frea|| "th SWANSON SISTERS sociation is closing the most suc- otherwise would be damaged or a Marlowe, Fred Rooney, / “AROUND THE WORLD" DENTISTRY | Fon a Cori mr || gees we cessful and prosperous year in all heap of ruins. RY Rishitos Chinicesta, ol FRIDKIN & RHODA the 23 years of its existence. For by your co-operation with HALF-PRICE Fay New v Gas" Tex tastes Your owninstitution has made the service of your own associa- “ ; nthe se youapproximately $1,000,000 tion, the policyholders of the for the year—incash dividends Northwestern Mutual cut their ¥ bulding Monday. Hund and savings. Exact figures will fire losses almost half, as com- Siiscaitene or not be available for a few days, pared with the tremendous and ENID | MARGARET | but a million dollars is close constantly growing total of = |MARKEY YOUNG to the mark—an average of the country at large. i othe Prices $600 Sp’ |icsy, ‘the * iusidlan 40 fale : Ain ork Goaranted for 18 Years ss 3 i eee || pe $80,000 per month. For every dollar we have paid in OHIO De FWO NOBLY: NUTS Earnings for policyholders are losses, the policyholders have re- WILSON AUBREY TRIO cUr RATE iy ah FHMEE WHINE WINDS about $300,000 in excess of 1922— eived almost a dollar in dividends DENTISTS |: LONE an increase of more than 40 per ae savings. : Established 20 Years t ‘ i; Mata; ite, 40 cent Second Ave. and University | phernalts gun fn badge Matiner Tonight Cash resources have steadily in- The Northwestern Mutual points creased and are now approximate- the way to conservation of prop- TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT ly $2,500,000. This is 2 1-2 times erty and to profits for the prop- what they were four years ago. erty owner. ° _ Rae TIME—1 1:15 < « If you are not now a policyholder, you, too, should be participating in these profits. A letter, postal or telephone call may be the means of safe- Mai guarding your property and paying you handsome returns. GIRL—LoTs OF’ NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FIRE ASSOCIATION. On the Runway Anneciatad Offices WILL KING & CO. =. Norilwestern/futual FUN GALORE "3 FIRE ASSOCIATION “FOLLIES OF 1924” Home Office, Central Building, Seattle EL iot-0827

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