A áM ^A N D O A ÏL Y T ID ÏN G S (KstobUshrtl 1- 1 M Í ) PertUwl—Hew Aeaft» A Voo Harber« toaatreen East 4»to 0 $ ) oom t M Ó « « ; • „T Editor ...... _ . B u sin ess S la n a g er S*át3SS#S5E,-í. City Editor ......----- Telephon« 39 Bort R. Oroer ...jj....... George Madden Oreen ... i K. Jackson ....... O F F IC I A L -C IT Y PARER Euterrd at the Asklaad, Ose«oa. Port office as Seco Mall Mat(e Subscription - Prive, Deliverrtl to o u t h . • One M What you do and not what you plan is what counts. It’s Time to Think About Your Christmas Portrait A little knowledge of h^w to make home brew Is a mo|t dangerous thing. One Month Innocence Is -perhaps a virtue, bnt it is a mighty poor asset In business. D lSPfA Y ADVERTISING RATES DflRLtftfG STUDIO An orator finds It much easier to make his audience cheer than to make them think. Single Insertion, per inch Y early Contracts One insertici» a week' — ......—_ ..... Two insertions a'week ........ ....................... Daily Insertion ..................i— .3i.._.............. ;................... R ates for Legal and M iscellaneous Advertising IJIrst Insertion', por S point line —,............. ............................ Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line .............. ................... Card of Thanks .... ,,..... ...................................................- ....... Obituaries, per line ................_....x........................... About all there Is to getting along well In life Is using our brains to tbe best advantage. The reason we have so many divorces is because we have so W H A T O O N H T m ’TES ADVERTISING many marriages that were “put- "AB fntnre events, whore an admission charge is made or a up” Jobs. . , . collection token is Advertising.” No disecunt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. Hex Heck says: "Jedgin1 by their .selections, some wimmiu DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertís seems to marry fer fear tuftn will ing or Job printing— onr contributions will be in cash. be scarce next year." IT SURELY W IL L :---- Be sure your sin will find you out. Nnm bers 32 23. . ' p}> VITER*—— • . Plenteous grace with Thee b found, trace to cover all my slu; I* .it the healing streams abound. "*■ lake abd keep me pure within.-^ ' LO N D O N ,S ep t. 29— (U. P.) • -> » e s e e s » » » » s e s e e » » » » .» » ♦ » < '« > » « » » » » anoe, Stalin, in re a lity , whs an- By FR ED ER IC K KUH — The popularity of baggy Ox­ (United . Prese Staff tìórrespón- ford tronasrs alrsady on its last < deat) lees, W t i - n p e n * . to «soltoglate- £• * ^ v ’ùìx S'* r o t. '< * No one expects this alliance MOSCOW, Sept. »0— (U. P.) tS'-JB|Orgib overnight. There re»* circles, received A swift ftowa* — Tbe Soviet Government la main, gigantic obstacles In the tlve kick hi tbs pants at Oxford lealonaly consolidating her re­ path of a? fu ll fledged Rus«o- today when word was paw.-.l lations w ith ' China afkc Japan Chlnese-Japanese eutonto. Trite, around "that tbs style baa bedn as a deliberate move to eronter- two of tMs trlumvireto have dis­ token up by London’s East End. This Bast End news Van the balancp an anti-Soviet Mock In covered imtoouso Interests to hardest blow of an. Tho Oxford tbe West, believed'to bp pmei t- common, which Have afiNrsdy lad Ing under. British surv«BBtnc . i i from twelve to fifteen billions of such securities issued, Theatrical horseplay? Pet-- mostly in the hands of wealthy people. “ These securities bear lower interest than industrial or other investments, bnt many times the loss in interest is saved in income taxation, which through surtaxes, taxes as high as half the income. As a consequence, capi- tai that should be invested in industry and development is withdrawn for exempt- securities. “ In this way the high surtax defeats its purpose, for tbe government is by it, losing the revenue it would other- wise have which reduce taxation. The direct effect of cinching the rich has lieen to scatter and conceal wealth, with the resalt that there are fewer big taxpayers, each year, despite the increase in wealth. “ The Treasury’s policy is to diminish the surtax to such an extent that it will assist business development by attracting capital from the exempt securities.’’—Salem, Oregon, Capitol Journal. An exhorbitant income tax doeB not bit the idle rich, who escajx‘8 via tho exempts, bnt industry and develop- ment which already, hearing most of the prosperity and ¡»ersonal tax are doubly ixmnlized not only in taxatiqn, bnt in obtaining necessary capitals ROAD MATERIAL TESTS ON LINCOLN HIGHWAY Three thousand lineal feet of the Lincoln Highway immediately west of South Bend, Indiana, is to be used for the firht real test of road building materials on thia great national thoroughfare. Equal sections eadh of as- plialtic concrete, sheet asphalt, emulsified asphalt, Ken’ tuckv rock asphalt, penetration macadam und reinforced —leosieeete will he laid down.—Careful cheek will he made as to the wearing quality of the different materials. Contracts have boen awarded as follows1 500 feet eRcb ’ of asphalt concrete and sheet asphalt at $1.43 qnd $1.57 |>or square yard respei'tively; 500 feet of emulsified as­ p h a lt at $1.15 a square yard; 500 feet each of Kentucky rock asphalt and jienetration macadam at $1.40 apd $1.10 per square yard respectively; 500 feet of reinforced concrete .at $2.15 a square yard. Taxpayers demand a road that will give a maximum lifc.— of w e a r fo r a re a so n a b le expense, ns th e re are tens tosands of miles of road awaiting paving in thia na- odern girls are accomplished hi the um of the , -They know hoW to put it in the phonograph.* Wbui’ B ? - - — ------- •' — • lot of attention is being paid to coal for a l neither here nor there. with »4,000 refrigerator cam avail- that Bbl*- | outb xf — ontftide, CARSON-POWLER LBR. CO. .J > __ • » I d the Heart of Town THERE HAS BEEN A GREAT fabric« are guaranteed (M t DEAL SAID ABOUT BANKING coloy«; famous D. M. 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