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Show ART OF PLUCKING THE GOOSE New. Tax Methods Necessarv To. Meet War Burdens 7 .77 r -- , : : ; i fum Iho lmd tax, the revest !u-Wo crown, inm b f.iie io Mit2 xr rt the government duty, rsiilnav pawiiijer vl krv c.rj uml ot!n liee ca ih g jk hn the tax rn atchs ',r o X j wl-h- 1 7r: ".4 iiI m I c m.m 11 A ' - 1,1 H th ti i i f i 'Oil tmuiewiwj S A Tn i I -- I .Mint' nn Lirds. " T-z I !!?hit " thi no-ji- ha ifspn; 1 hsee-fcxriu- Li HTtaiJl B ;i osc-fourt- h th-iJ- s ! - - 1 v rd-tn- g n 1:.-- aii.-H- rei-.i.i- jrfi t n r. cros. w aleo-!an- hr ( ) tempor-uarkma-n-wt- lh 2arei , it 'Dc taxes aie x fuprr-ta- t' v hlch The an direct taxer, and t sugar, tbncpo and nv.Ue Jdrcct c i,u u which make up the greater i. i,t the na Britan t r, ab'tK.j t tf , v.h.ch In-- J If Coffee Bothers You Drink . The whole family likes ti $l$etc Instant Distinguished honors have fallen thick of late upon Sir Satyendra Praseano Km ha. whose recent appointment bv th of prime ministc r as state for India is regarded us a guarantee of the determination of Mr. Lloyd George to carry a comprehensive scheme of constitutional reform in that great British dependency. This is the first occasion on which a nattve Indian has occupied an important government position In I Instant relief . t No waiting I lr r H j i 7- r J L rv'. 1 Lv- Relief-- So . .. . I Why Worry 1 Misery ends I upset? Pape's Diapepsin wtourfcS under-secretar- iej ; I th jp v Ruins Acid-Stoma- ch lii1 i Health of Millions i pht-giv- en w - u' - , J e ': I JOS. C: BLACKBURN, Representative. .511 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City. rhone - Was. 1281.- - whojKr-Si'hem- ' Makes stomachs feel fine! fj0-fer- 1 i Gists so little at drug stores, this-countr- .Znip, N. Y. Packing Co.,JCanajohakie, "Foods of Fmest Flavor and formerly i;ni.rl 1 The moment Papes Diapepsirf reaches the stomach, distress goes. i one-thir- f ti e it and feel sick and upset. tiar-plac- is economical. s O. When your meals lay like lumps of lead and you belch acid, gaseg y and the arnouncementj of Kir Satyendras appointment has betn received in 'India with great gratification. This week' came the , furthur announcement that, on his acceptance y for Inof the post of dia, a peerage has been conferred upon this famous Bengali barrister, who. is also one of the Indian delegates to the Peace Conference and, as such, to hardship.) now is Pans unprecedented leading Sir Satyendra had had a remarkLandlord wishing to sell their houses mPnl Incruaift .n up heavy to get a handsome profit are giving t slJhurban fares able career in leading the way of the beiond a ccrtun to notice to tenants not in a Position rad,us; (jj fJ,e retll'rn 0( dcharged profewdonnd and . political advance of soldiers and of air rnd refugees. He was the first Indian buy them. As usual. It Is the middle Jn his country be-i- g instance in this tUssesrwho suffer, Green section of London, to enter the viceroj's executive councause they are not protected by business men have already announced cil" some ten years ago, anl he shared a scheme fur Irusing about 80,0:0 with the Maharajah of Bikanir t he . 'rent restrictions act. ' The mimatry of reconstruction persons. This is by no mean a honor of being the first Indian apwho builds notice that anyone janthropic venture, but essentially a pointed to the war cabinet and confernow does so at an abnormal price for ttunine-,- , proj je tiott. ence In 1J17. Last year he was the materials, but if after five years prop- The houses are to be warm and first Indian to be created a kings erty bmlt now shows a loss the gov- comfortable, fitted with all modern councillor, the highest legal distinc-- tion In England next to a Judgeship, Jnvenen, ,n,.th, rent, 8 t, and on New Tear's day he was made no one has taken advantage councillor, the only previous offer. and the houses will contain two recep- Indian to receive that distinction being Meanwhile the demand for houses tion rooms, Mr. Aniser bed four All, one of the members of rooms, bath increases with the progress of de- room, kitchen, pantry, etc. a type of the judicial committee of the privy mobilisation. - Soldiers whose home "st ely in demand council which is the great Court of had to be broken up must have new of the British empire. !Vcmi. the sooner thousands of Z.t0,n ,p jnl?ln homes .I0 Appeal Now aged 54. Kir Satvendra Plnha to vicinity new hojses are added to London's and the houses will be of that is son of Balm Kill Kantha Rintia, the picturesque character which ha made and was educated at the Blrbhoom the Golfers Green section well known t Ztlla school, and at the Presidency London. throughout jColtrgp, Calcutta. He came to Kng- 11 was. hoped for a time that the'l!ni 1,1 H56 He is also a barristers dwellings of huts used by the British, t the Calcutta high court, was glandJ... thn town hundreds to the government of In- Te2a?h Hil ,nrt an acre Y- - w- c- A- - both abroad and at home! ng counsel lS to allay the'd.a from l!"3 m 1907, and advocate- m'Kht hp viCJ hnertred hooves (nr e To' bo rushed 'demand fn ffor houses Announcement general of Bengal 4or the ton veais completion as rapidly as possinte. haa ,11Kf In I 107, he was made a mad hy slr Arthurl ucceedirg of the British Y. M. ft reman of the City of laindon He the British national' housing and town O. A., effect that the huts are Is married and has four sons and three planning council, which has sub- to be transplanted to British villages, daughters mitted recommendations looking to- under-s- e centers IBs apfTointniont for village life. The hula retaiy waril a national housing: scheme to Preens, .re of state for India will, It is helleved, thtr president of the local government j to be fittedwrth all the comfort in have a effect valuable of strengthenbdard. The recommendations were the moderate clement In that coun- adopted at a conference attended byjf;'ub bouse. Including library, l0r ing tn'. and in supporting the Monfague-Cnelmsfolocal authorities ot home rule proposals. . It lnVon'e the erection ofWlH' sndwoiwff. Snd TVITT perform of recreatlonaL and ex-- is Interesting to recall that the famous " 200.000 houses throughout England. I ?he memorandum to the viceroy of India d.ucun' cDtfr: ; Already the on memorandum submitted to the pres- poM-w-reform h !b,U elect, Idant of the local government hoard TTiemhef-tdn( iti''n ftr l'tn 4 vwtee the feibC that tlW U. secure suggested that the secretary of state dJaUyd disabled soldiers, eminent program for 300,000 bouses, j oh borne w expected should he assisted hy two permarent lb? ! which is the goal which the present one of wjhom shohld b mado U8C f b tuany recoirimendation have In mind, will"0 men have' settled down- - In he an Indian: bat Ktr Katvendras apafter they be endangered unless special measures and villages of England. pointment goes far beyond anything are adopted to Increase enormously the town PATRICK O FLAHEKTY. proposed hy Indian reformer, the production of buildingnatertal. ft . Copywright, 1919. (Copyright, 1919.) Is suggested that the government should continue to purchase all tim- her both at home and abroad and sell it at fixed prices a near cost as MOST possible, and that the ministry of sup-jpl- y should take charge of the brick-iield- s. thsoesunt ry;, "wmpw utheee amLTho j no w derelict release themen - this taste, and you can A poond makes xoo cups. It saves sugar, as it requires but the usual sweetening. Easy to rMr d and timely at all meals. Older a package of this newest Beech-Nuproduct today. Beech-Nu- t 1? under-setTrtar- K. ln-- Gas, soaring food, dyspepsia. (Special Correspondence! Feb. rn !. fovinH Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! On Enormous LONDON. the re, In his hn 1 0: FIRST INDIIK MEMBER s. safely give it to the children. This new drink I I cir kingdom--hav- lr S Ai lofur t. i continued at once by the prince, who m also Luke of Cornwall. A number of now empty houses nt Kenntngtoi. Road. ahtch are part of the and nowhere arc conditions estate, London, are to be converted Into flam more acute than m London. and let for two families each at a Plans have Ti e thousands of returning soldiers rental of $100 a jear been, prepared for rebuilding in other are filling the metropolis with crowds streets and courts where the the like of which it has neyir seen of existing houses terminated before on this but before. Too full to live In, too busy the war, are to beoperations deferred until the to move about tn, too crowded to eat scheme building material and the labor are In. London is in the midst of troublous available. j times. The chief batch of leases on the of Cornwall estate terminated There is a boom In man lages and Duchy ' S Houses, flats lri, Waleswhen the council of the Prince a slump In dove-cotMof initiated a great rehousing maisonnettes- furnished rooms any juJjewe and a targe number--of e which- by any stretch of the row streets of dilapidated houses were Into a model village imagination can be referred to as a I'P to converted were erected and date home are being sought in every sVb-- 1 ,pt a( lfm dwellings renta a pcheme whjrh urb. Renta are going up and repairs Waa completed in ISIS. It is this are being cut down. A flat which scheme which is to be continued at once on other of the estate. m parts could be obtained for $100 a year Building under private auspices Is 1817, now lets at $350 and $400. also beginning to stir under th unHouses rented ten years ago for $430 precedented demand for houses. Three now bring $700 rental. main causes may be assigned for the is present situation, realty men aver- property Speculation in house ' wi'h f j fcnale. DRINK E contains no stimulants JAFFEE free from absolutely caffeine. It has a delicious original flavor obtained by skilfully blending roasted grains and fruits. in i j - en i s MEAL-TIM- , B- , ureand (Special t'orrispondenre ) All . Eng-lanONDO.V, Feb. 12 Is in the midst ot a house-- f THE RATIONAL I i, lf notne-Bufldi- nc eo-n- ts t emre'-exeTr- Problem Gan Only Be halved by the ix. expfetod irf timer a xrrrst4y bofd-of tmf BoWl Prof W. H Crorta, s who ti it on th K iff rd it. pro v of pfH 'Cftl frnnrrmy tn TtlS a I l ' t The '0 " of ionir ini' with itvfra,v of Glasgow and J 8. r lrnome KaifV,, secretary of the investigation tiipaiuJ ftijripti' w as fo5 ift into the cost of living among the working classes Annual corlsumptlon f ijrulg of.f.vc Income Tax Heavy tax nwiet be faced for maur p HO The war has brought on an he gJtHbs $12 bU yearn Pi lbs $5o0 2 2 The na5 50 immense burden of new debt $7 So pounds 6 K5 tional revenue ha multiplied fourfold, z" 6 pounds $1,000 but 8 5 should 12 32 $2 5)o large indemnitee be pounds secured it iti probable that taxation Th ta on aUT b in the future than far heavier lr 013 it had fall it f v'er uis before The tax a hundredweightJrar.,n.. proposal n to 14 This yt a h nrindweight last four years have been mads is $6 15 a hundnd-we-ignhave been and various 'e'r le Asf gurre ied governments to income, the by functioned bv parliament, rather as as of out works ru:r otjfeumpT.on the readiest means of raising, without follows revenues excessive friction,-thova- st Income Sugar Jam Total. Tax. that have been needed,. thanas the of a outcome of the reHo careful lbs 60 lbs" study 140 22MbsJ124 f00 50 quirements of fiscal Justice. 130 lbs 120 lbs $750 130 lbs 1 35 lbs 265 lbs 15 13 P. TYE. $1,000 up 130 lbs 140 lbs 270 lbs 15 44 Copyright, 1919, by Edward Marshall $2, .. vir Great Britains House Famine AfU-r-Wa- r or sj er Y, alohg with a'c on coffee, cocoa aj)c rvd nrt?p i 'edl- f ra slna afd t iinprents t r!ru f, table waters, et tahich fUrus rj'tkA cinctH Jand up .he ' reef of h r indirect taxce The total BrBBh rut'oita r venue il for the cm rent llrfti'wi at four and a h tU biilp.ns, the Suitrat from this amount sources of rev d from Mr o abour-inSamuel's and ;a halfone-ha-buttons bl!remains. Thi cs'-i- l two tons ar fn land permanent methods of taxation md It IUGITT HOV. HfTtnFRT SlMCEIk U into their sources that the pneent1 I Minister, IVeldfiit of ,tlie survey has been instituted SualMKii! StMdrfy amt Chhf t Un s R$hI Br Ten cars before the ir, Income tax consiKted of a unifium! of New Tam tmiuiry CommMoa. , ents on the dollar The Wyy of 4 $1 lli bd $2 i': tmly modification made in it aas In pa$d $4S pi relation to dhe abHe?nens at the Ion-- j $5ft n faid $2 21.42 $Konao paid paid tfT,4r 32, points In the scale. A man whose i iZ T2, t izu.iup) Income was $1,000 a ear paid income tax; an Income of $2,500 paid! Irt the ensuing ten vears the $5,000 paid $220 16, $10.000 tem had been subjected to man al- - finni tjb ird r inue commissionKcarit, ' B, the jirincipal d.i of ti.v srj'i.) al office of the board of n and exd.e. J. C Htrfdfp ruuj . rhi of th lm,$rd of firland revenue G. E. With roorl taxes, lndiF$t 15 Mb tax oil ai ,ih was 12 cents a W irnv and Sir (MfilJes A l u ' I? of the g neral pOfitafiice, ngr ft "twiinH jj j.j iijf f. f now 2 4 c r i .S' neks of the treaurv hIuii Dr T HrC. ir Iuvori not avoid the fn)i Ntev en, m of t)UU-UTI oonij Th UU&ftC u ht m 'add rmd u; p. o JG'i tix. Avih j J wxT-tnn- survej u t t ijr.i tie n b.c among OvO on ronHumcd rf Jon of to- ilui,' as is Ui a h f'rt Jed i vtppoitlcned Zulu's , reaches tith sear, to : wll $ 3u n t Is by far uis the most m port tnt tv if the if the Rfitbeh u I 4 Upon the toitllSKin of 2f hi to undrtikc on th 'j1 t Mr .siMiej s .rnvo w out;h rfiDitsrti.r, ,t tl.$ Tha i v?n - f Wl f $ 1 - iff i i h Kill, irrHi ion of At nhol Of th utlw r IihIk t ip 'tre Irimincnb to the tukt vf u fxyurcti th ertiij other i a$$ dttcv or Ion T re ' vf tOfA 4 coi ' ' r inn In t s'jioftr'- y on fr to js n iHtitf Ifos CH n i Tn j j iULi if mom i . h-- i if,.'' ! t 1 "X n ritr porta Working Out .New .System. ; Written for The SaturdayNtws by Special Foreign Correspondent i This lnequallty5ietween the propoi, (Special Correpoudno.) OSDCtH, Feb, 28. W&af 'will tlon of taxes pBid by the working :r&c: Just above and the elasee cl"i,' b the affects of the war 6n them In the .taxabto scslo. wee a . ten taxes? .year great deal more marked In Britain, than It is That far. few comprehensive 'be fqe the war a redressed was U at little, been present studies faf this vast subject have ut only a l.ttle, during the decide, most thorough ProOaJny jh a attll It war. mail persists, al- -j (,efor the which has been tjhuuirh the disappearance of any con-, -' 5 and an! lnvost-gatlor.hs in the community has tnat been completed by the eiderable fur B1w Hon. Herbert Runnel Dram- - tneirnes below S3 a week has gone Blfiht toward leermlng !ho di: arity. Thisuence ef relydeal of the BrUlsh Royal KistlMiuii i g(ruattin (he In ft fo the society an extent and aet fort o mf, for f0ViriJ mi m president am BrfGJn does on the taxation of ai- r tb emphaai and tea sugar. jt cohoi. tobacco, c of etthf cverfeaulm Tnillroct Tax Bnrdn. - . uf ration. an ovorhaphng made p- re-j The oonwimpt'onnof these taxed Situs now that the armistice has is Kmiied the necessity for the hasty - iclcs-- n KTiglmd ;h S year retrlc-wr- , e the" taxation. .y the com nuh.g During portlonraent of the immense revenues wbt'Ji it :i uva nt supply If h present ratwna'tound necessary to raise ax uuoe, t of duty are continued, ahll supplies !rvl the British parliament to .re restored to their ore-wro'nipeiled largely according the revenue from lnd!'ct lAxen w.lld apportion its taxes of s'prs-p,vreKstiina Increased. Colbert bo rule the latgely io the simple by the British lJ.'aaxd of cue art of taxation consists m so plucking the goose as to get the greater t or 3 and excise indicatem .hat the wttl he least with j mount of. feathers !';r of the prej-Now that peace . 1 ,n jhe nsfehlorhod of amount of hissing ex-1 accocn'il for to r,mc is st hand, the art of Brtsh taxation K. a i,i XfiiU ty- tie. increase In. tl.a xac. loirs, M to be placed on a ui'Kvj oq -, nor e f botevee. consumitiB P'1P'i1aticr, through Barn bss-sMr ihc vturn of soldlep and Killers T) At present, hrgr. laxit'or. nrei of hurdci whatever eUiot the reetora-'oto Mr. Biimuel, lay er roernal importation and facilities of more heavily upon the in r increased the sale The results consumption than upon larger of of Dutiable articles, to that extent the as about jloohled tho t.i paid bv the J taxes paidby the wors.r.g c1 asses It percentage of taxa-iohas muiiiplied lhrefold or more the Wnrkirfjf classes will riso in fetation 0 of rest f 2.300 the lncon.es on earned taxation the the, if taxation pad by ' j and 15.000 a year, an(t The Increase community w. Throughout Vr. Panniers inquiry, ; GUuy-ocontinues in such fashion that earned tono-tnlsRoUtliaii t been to CniepKity taken tq $25,000 a year th term "tax:' has Inmmes of $10,000 mean only the moneys comptilsori.v and Authority on Taxadocu have suffered the most heavily in At the present rales of taxa- paid Into the Bslonal treasury He has been conducting: com tion and in existing conditions, the has not -concerned hlmsef with local mht wnrkmail'with a family of five and an taxation- 'Although local taxes have mercial transactions as in the control, averth week a increased durfntr war, with of the forv $10 generally sample, of shipping, or of wool, income d ven thourhThe tranjwHion may sometimes by a very considerable nge consumption of lus clans of Such profit, it is tk-p- n hoi. tobacco aHd othr trixed arlicls, frojOrt!on, the amount of the Increase made a profit about $1.25 a cck in Lax., theihas beep almost Insignificant com- - en for granted, is to be only "r with the Tdec in the national ary, $15 a WiCek pvs $1 No account Is taken, either, of j Certain Hems of Britains revenue j taxes. a week, and the man with $20 pays-$war Instances In which the govern- - are excluded, such as stamp taxes. tair. -- 9 - , ! British Investigation Reveals Many Anomalies Workingman Now Pays More Thao His Share In Spite of Super-Taxe- s Rich Get Off Too Lightly By Taxing Tea, Sugar Jam, Alcohol and Tobacco British Government Lays Unfair Burden On People With Smallest Incomes Committee of Ex. Besides those painful attacks of indigestion; that awful bloated, lumpjr feeling after eating and downright stomach misery that you who have experienced 1$ "know o well; beside disgusting belching, aour stomach anddistressing heart barn beside all this, undermines the health and cape the strength of millions. If you dont et rid of those stomach miseries there (is no telling where yonr stomach troubles will end, for it is a well knowtL scientidc fact that many senous ailments have their start in an g, H h. fetart now-th- is vryy day-- to yourstomachmiseries-TakeE- A the wondi rful remedy the excel get rid of TONIC that absorbs acid from the stomach and bnngs INfcTANT rcbef. You simply have no idea how much better, stronger vid brighter you feel at once. Itdnves oat all the gas and bloat, puts an immediate stopto belching ana heartburn, ends stomach suffering and makes ft cool, sweet, comfortable and strong. There can be no further excuse for to wreck you to ellow your health pile up misery upon misery until you get to the point where von feel do wn and out and that life has lost th all its joys. Remember, just as ruins teeth, so rams .health. Take EATONTC. Its good. Just like a bit of candy and makes the stomach feel fine. You can then eat the things you like and, what is more, every mouthful you eat will count in creating power and energy. Youll feel so much ave punch and pep the power and will to do things and getresnlts, and your stomach mucry will be gone. Take onr advice, (ict a big box of EAT0NIC from your dniggitt today. It costs so little. If it fails to remove your stomach distress, he will refund-1-your money. That is guaranteed; yon are to be satisfied or money refunded. , v r acid-stoma- acid-mou- acid-stoma- 1 rd es A -- ir -- abrdto4fetiaiya upder-secretarte- s. CAN BE CURED 'rnt ? " tm VWWvatmMrt WTvyti iu7g f U,2tWranr,m,2rwfc-rloDfl koow to tli t.l ?T l Putrinew for M yenr.. I tlhclaillrBre..t-A)ciat- er .ra , ... ihC womkwccompu nited jo jutqwb rae will be proof. -cur md ' yooav j MMNfMMaMMM C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 318S West Wain St., Fort Wayno Ind. pe wad without vest or oblimtiqp to me jrour Pre Proof Trcstment. wa time- - a . Post Otrr .. ..... authorities who are willing to undertake experimental echemea jn an adequate scale for the supply ot not water, central -heating and central washing houses Prince Seta Example. The Prince of ' Wales is leading the j landlords of the country In the ex- ample he I setting with 'certain prop rties on the'Duchy of Cornwall The scheme initiated housing ,111(0. iby the late King Li ward VII on thl , , e 1. ACID-STOMAC- iOErALIrDEEASESl "-air- I. FOR YOUR , 'estate in Kcnnlngton, :r London, 1 to be Ns orrsn ef t 'huoisn body are so Get anrre COI.P METVAL Haarletn Important 0 hrslth snd loll Ufr sstb (hi f'sixiil's st em-r- . Tliry r an old. Coslow ii sod tried preparation used all tiver tbs jktfwysto b'n they nienc Inf id thetrdijtiea, look poll world for cent one 'They' rantStn Only Dsofcr t in sifht. iHKithing oily combined Find out what the trouble I with strength firing and out delay. Whenever you fel oerveua, herbs, well known and used hr phywrsk, duxy, suffer ruin sleeplessness. or hire poms in the back, wake up st sicians in tbeir daily practice. GOLD once. Your ludneya need help. These ar MEDAL Haarlem thl ('ipwln are imngna to warn you that your kidneys ported direct- - from the laboratories ia are not performing their function Holland. Tber are convenient to take, properly. They are only half dmu and will either give prompt relief or their work ami arc allowing Irapurtlirs your money will be refunded. Ask for to accumulate tnd be convened into them at any drug stoke, but be sure uric acid and other miwaa which are causing you distress and will de- fo get the original imported GOLD al roy you unless they ar driven from MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes. la sealed packages. Xlirts a ire A your ayateai. )y H Coffee Going UP UP UP! than? CO FFEE I forr.- - the- purpeS'---d to the aaaistance b"'1" 'lna"cial The following brlcKflft,d owner. NesrlyWoSftnrt so is ( tfcond mvm eolutlon ak included in tha mem- ry.; urcewful tmitment. Over DANGEROUS THE Free Proof To You :3t ; for real deliciousness try V system-cleans-to- g cetlon Sold In tMr Tizht ; Tins, Only Ten Times More Satisfying e.n Times As Many Cops to the Pound. Safe Tea First (ASvwttmwaU 4 in |